PLATE 28. 



Fig, 1. 123. 1. PoTERiocRiNus ALTERNATus. (Pag- 83.) 



I a. A specimen upon the weathered surface of the limestone, showing imperfectly the structure and arrange- 

 ment of the plates, with the tentacula and a portion of the column below. 



1 b. Shows the arrangement of the plates around the column, and the attachment of the fingers to the upper 

 part of the brachial plate. 



I e. A brachial plate scparatetl. I d. A costal plate separated. 1 e. A pelvic plate. 



1 /. A portion of the column of this species, showing the alternating width and rounded edges of the plates. 



Fig. 2. 124. 2. PoTERIOCRINUS GRACILIS. (P^g- 84.) 



2 a. A specimen of the natural size, broken off just below the last joint of the column, which adheres closely 



to the pelvis. The tentacula are broken off above, before reaching their termination. 

 2 b. The same enlarged, showing more clearly the arrangement of the plates, and the situation of the inter- 

 costal plate. 



K. Pelvis. 

 r. Costal plates. 

 J. Irregular intercostal plate. 

 H. Scapular plate. 

 2 f. The body of another specimen, with a few of the last joints of the column attached. 



2 d. The same enlarge<l, showing the intercostal plate and the structure of the column. 



Fig. 3. . 125. 1. ScYPHOCRiNus heterocostalis. (Pag. 85.) 



3 o. A specimen (natural size), with the fingers and column broken off; the form otherwise well preserved. 



3 b. The structure and arrangement of the plates, the letters indicating the parts as explained in the previous 



figures. The plates are slightly enlarged beyond their natural size. 

 3 e. The base of the specimen magnified, to show the fimbriated plate adhering to the base of the pelvis. 

 3 d. Lateral view of a smaller specimen of the same species, with portions of the fingers remaining. 



3 e. The same, showing the base, with a fragment of the column broken off and lying at the side. 

 3/. A portion of this column magnified, to show the character of the plates. 



Fig. 4. 378. 2. ScmzocBimrs stbiattts. (Pag. 316.) 



4 a. The body of this species, with a small part of the column attached. 

 4 i. A portion of the column enlarged, 



4 t. An enlarged figure, showing the structure and arrangement of the plates. 



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