Greger-Eublastoidea 135 
Granatocrinus glaber MEEK and WorTHEN. 
1873, Illinois Geological Survey, vol. 5, p. 537, pl. 20, fig. 11. 
St. Louis limestone; Hardin County, Illinois. 
Granatocrinus leda Hatt, WHITEAVES. 
1889, Canadian Contributions to Paleontology, vol. 1, pt. 2, p. 
108, pl. 14, figs. 3 a-f. 
Hamilton Group; Thedford, Ontario. 
Granatocrinus lotoblastus WHITE. 
1871, U. S. Geographical Surveys, 100 meridian, vol. 4, Pal., 
pp. 80-81, pl. 5, figs. 3 a-b. 
Subcarboutlensie: “Ewell’s Spring, Arizona. 
Granatocrinus (Schizoblastus?) magnibasis Row Ley. 
1895, American Geologist, vol. 16, p. 220, figs. 11-14. 
Upper Burlington limestone; Louisiana, Missouri. 
Granatocrinus melonoides MEEK and WorTHEN. 
ai ae Philadelphia Academy of Natural fice: 
Granatocrinus melonoides MEEK and WorTHEN. 
1873, a Geological Survey Report, vol. 5, p. 468, pl. 9, 
fig. 
es Burlington limestone; Burlington, Iowa. 
Granatocrinus mutabilis Row.ey. 
1893, American Geologist, vol. 12, pp. 306-307, pl. 14, figs. 4-9. 
eam apm 3 miles east of Curryville, Pike County, 
Miss 
Granatocrinus neglectus MEEK and WORTHEN. 
1868, Proceedings, Philadelphia Academy of Natural Science, 
p. 90. 
Lower Burlington limestone; Burlington, Iowa. 
Granatocrinus neglectus MEEK and WORTHEN. 
1873, Illinois Geological Survey, vol. 5, p. 471, pl. 9, fig. 3. 
Burlington limestone; Burlington, Iowa. 
Granatocrinus neglectus (MEEK and WorTHEN), KEYEs. 
1894, Missouri Geological Survey Pal., vol. 4, pp. 139-140 (not 
fig’ 
Lower Burlington limestone; Hannibal, Louisiana, Missouri. 
