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 EuCALYPTOCKINDS OVALIS Hall 344 



Fig. 1. Stem and root. (Coll. W. and Sp.) 



2. Specimen with arms and part of stem. (Same collection.) 



3. Another specimen showing the partition walls. (Same collection.) 



4. A specimen with arms. (Same collection.) 



5. Showing the arm facets. (Same collection.) 



6. Showing the basals. (Same collection.) 



EucALYPTOCEixus MAGNUS Worthen 348 



7. Dorsal aspect of the calyx. (After Worthen, the basals corrected.) 



8. Side view of Miller's type of E. Gorbyi. (After Miller.) 



EucALYPTOCRiNus LiNDAHLi W. aud Sp 347 



9. A fine specimen with arms. (Illinois State Collection.) 



EUCALYPTOCRINUS OENATUS Hall 340 



10. Internal cast of the dorsal cup. (Coll. W. and Sp.) 



EucALYPTOCRixus Egani S. A. Miller 352 



11. Internal cast of the calyx. (Coll. W. and Sp.) 



12. The anal tube. (Coll. W. C. Egan.) 



Eucalyptocrixus turbinatus S. a. Miller 351 



13. Internal cast of calyx. (Coll. W. and Sp.) 



EucALYPTocRiNus PEOBOsciDALis ]\Iiller 352 



14. Internal cast; the type specimen. (After jMiller.) 



EucALYPTOCRiNus DECOEUs Phillips. 



15. A specimen from Dudley, England. (Coll. TV. and Sp.) 



Figured for comparison with JE. decorus Hall. 



