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refers to Mr. PARKINSON'S Org. Remains. V. n. 1. 16. fig. 4. and states that it 

 does not occur excepting in England. 



9. ENCRINITES CARIOPHYLUTES. My EUGENIA CRINITES QUINQUANGULARIS, 

 from Swiss in aeltemt featfcStem, probably lias. 



10. ENCRINITES ECHINOIDES. I apprehend this to be my RHODOCRINITES 

 VERUS, on account of the author's reference to PARKINSON, P. u. PL. xv. fig. 7. 



Var. a. from Gothland. 

 Var. b. from the Eiffel. 



11. ENCRINITES VERUCOSUS. My CYATHOCRINITES RUGOSUS. 



12. ENCRINITES ORTHOCERATHOIDES. The Baron gives the locality from 

 Gothland and Neiualp, in Swiss refering to HOFEL, t. 7. fig. 2. 4. 4Werk 



touerWglteften aer fcan&gc&aft Easel, t. 20. fig. 33. t. 21. f. H. KNORR, t. 2. 



t. G. 4. fig. 1. 2. SCHROETER'S Cat. n. vn. B. 20. 



Var. a. Encrinites hyppuroides, from Bisance, in Bourgogne. 



The description of these varieties are not sufficiently specific to enable me 

 to assign their synonymes in the present treatise, and the figures referred to as 

 far as I know them, represent only bases and columns. 



IS. ENCRIHITES LILIFORMIS. My ENCRINITES MONILIFORMIS. Additional 

 localities from the ^USffcelflOetjItaUlStfta, (our lias) at Heimberg by Goettin- 

 gen, from Brunswig, from the Lohberg by Tonna, and Krauberg by Gotha. 

 The Baron acknowledges that the animal has no auxiliary side arms, but states 

 that he has two specimens which show thread-like, toothed, slender tentacula, 

 apparently proceeding from a crust surrounding the column. What he means 

 by this I am not able from my own observations to pronounce. 



14. ENCRINITES CALYCULARIS. See a copy of the Baron's figure (PL. xxix. 

 fig. 4.) iu my plate, ADDITIONAL CRINOIDAL REMAINS, fig. 16. It comes from 

 the marley beds connected with and probably reposing ou the chalk at Aachen, 

 and is, I apprehend, related to Eugenia crinites. 



