336 HISTOIRE DES BADIAIRES. 



Espèces fossiles. 



4- j. Cidarite très grande. Cidarltes maxima. Mùnst. 

 Goldf. Petref. p. ii6. pi. Sp. f. i. 



C. subglohosa, nodulis ambulacrorum biserialibus, i>errucarum limbis 

 approxlmatis elUpticis superficiaîibus, aculeis majoribus subcji'lin- 

 draceis rugosis muricatis; ambulacris subreclis, verrucis mamilla- 

 ribus 8-io in singulis seriebus, circula glenoideo radiato. 



Fossile du terrain jurassique, Bayreuth. 



4- 2. Ciradite royale, Cidarites regalis. Goldf. Petref. p. 

 ii6. pi. 39. f. 2. 



C. subglohosa, ambulacris subnudis, lerrucarum limbis approximatif 

 orbicularibus, hemisphœricis; ambulacris rectis verrucis mamillari- 

 hus 8-9 insingulis seriebus, circula glenoideo lœvi, 



Agass. Prodr. 1. c. 



Destnoul.Echin. p. 328. 



Fossile de la craie, Maestricht. 



•j- 3. Cidarite de Blumenbach. Cidarites Blumenbachii. 

 Mûnst. Goldf. Petref. p. 117. pi. Sp. f. 3. 



C, depresso-globosa, nodulis ambulacrorum bis-bise ri alibus ; verru-" 

 carum limbis elUpticis approximaùs excavaùs; aculeis majoribus 

 suhcylind raceis, granulosovel muricato-costatis; ambulacris flexuo- 

 sis; verrucis mamillaribus 6- 7 in singulis seriebus; circula glenoi- 

 deo radiato. 



Cidarites florigemma. Phlll. Géol. York, p 127. pi. 11 1. f. 12. 



Cidaris elongata. Rœmer. Verstein. d. Oolith. 



Cidaris Blumenbachii et C.Jlorigemma. Agassiz. Prodr. 1. c. 



Fossile du liasLyme Regs (Angleterre) du terrain jurassique,Verdun, 

 Besançon, Suisse, Bavière, 



+ 4, Cidarite noble. Cidarites nobilis. Mùnst. Goldf. 

 Petref. p. 117.pl.39. f. 4. 



C. depresso-glohosa, nodulis ambulacrorum bis-triserialibus, verru- 

 carum limbis suborbicularibus, superficiaîibus, remotis; aculeîs majo- 

 ribus longissimis, muricatis teretibus x<el compressis,, vel angulosis^ 

 ambulacris flexuosis, verrucis mamillaribus 5-6 in singulis serie- 

 bus, circula glenoideo radiato. 



Acass. Prodr. 1. c. 



