72 T. GisLÉN 



Sp. Kl iSt. \:^\ ;{'' ciri'iil: 1.-- l'4Xtlic dislal widened pari of 

 the segment. 4"' segnieiit. sti'ongly lioiii'-glass-slmped. L = 2 X the 

 diaiiietei- (d' Ihe distal part. •"»"' ami (i"' segment |)i'()\imaily a little 

 narrower. 7"' to anIepeiuiHimate one laterally compressed L = i '.2 hv. 

 Opposing s])ine siiarp, h = '/2 of tlie hr of the segment. Terminal claw 

 pointed, curved, somewhat longer than the preceding segment. 



R a nai'i-ow l)and with a median prominence, separated at 

 the corners by the B — s. I Br 1 pi-oximally i)ent outwards with a 

 median keel, h = '/3 of the thickness of the segment, laterally viewed. 

 A similar prominence 01. the distal part of 1 Br 2 and I3r 1 and 2, 

 where laterally, however, it has no distinct border. The ends of the 

 segments a little bent outwards. From Bi- S oblique joints. Kx of 

 syzygies: 3 + 4, 13 + 14 and then with an interval of 3 (t(» 4) (ddicpie 

 articulations. xVrms V, + 20 mm., distally tolerably smooth. 



2'' to 4*'' pinnulars of Pj: L = l'/2 bi-. 3'' to 5"' segment of 1*., 

 L = 2 X br. The distal ends of the segments spiny and somewhat 

 bent outwards. Tiie pinnulars of the distal pinnules very long (L = 4 — 

 5 X bi"). — Disk 1 mm. ('olour (in spirit) yellow-white. The sacculi 

 are dark. The anal cone smooth, subcentral. Mouth subcentral. 



Sp. Id (St. 53) Strong prominences on the pi-oximal ossicles as 

 in Sp. 10. 3'' segment of R, L = 1' 2 X P/4 br. 



The two last-described specimens are of an ornate type but 

 evidently young forms of the preceding specimen's. 



The full-grown specimens differ from En. gracilis by their smal- 

 ler size, by having more but shorter cirri, and by Pj and Pg being 

 not much longei- or more slender than the rest of the proximal 

 pinnules. 



Eudiocrinus Loveni 11. sp. 



Fig. 53—56. Photo (J. 



From St. 47 = 1 specimen. 



Sp. 1 Cd 1.8 mm. C. XX 20-21; 9-10 nnn. R' and 2" seg- 

 ments shorter than long. 3'' cubical, 5"'— 7"' L= T + Xbr. The seg- 

 ments are smooth, slightly hour-glass-shaped, rather coarse. Oppos- 

 ing spine h = ^/3 of the br of the segment. Terminal claw curved. 

 L = the preceding segment. 



