Greger-Eublastoidea 137 
Granatocrinus sayi SHUMARD. 
1865, Transactions, St. Louis Academy of Science, vol. 2, No. 2, 
p. 376. 
Granatocrinus sayi MEEK and WorTHEN. 
1869, Proceedings, Philadelphia Academy of Natural Science, 
p. 84. 
Granatocrinus sayi WACHSMUTH and SPRINGER. 
1881, Rhea ei Philadelphia Academy of Natural Science, 
pl. 19, fig 
Granatocrinus shumardi MEEK and WorTHEN. 
1866, Proceedings, Philadelphia Academy of Natural Science, 
p. 257. 
Lower Burlington Group; Burlington, Iowa. 
Granatocrinus shumardi MEEK and WorTHEN. 
1868, Illinois Geological Survey, vol. 3, pp. 498-499, pl. 18, 
figs. 6 a-b 
Burlington limestone; Burlington, Iowa. 
Granatocrinus sphaeroidalis MILLER and GURLEY. 
1894, Illinois State Museum of Dittos History,’ Springfield, 
Bulletin No. 3, p. 65, pl. 6, figs. 
Kaskaskia Group; Meade He as Kant 
Granatocrinus spinuliferus ROWLEY. 
1900, American Geologist, vol. 25, p. 69, pl. 2, figs. 25, 33, 34. 
Warsaw? limestone; Grand Tower, Illinois, Wittenberg, Mis- 
uri. 
Granatocrinus stella ROWLEY. 
1900, American Geologist, vol. 25, p. 68, pl. 2, figs. 26-28. 
Upper Burlington limestone; Louisiana, Pike County, Missouri. 
Granatocrinus winslowi MILLER and GURLEY. 
1894, rig State Muesum of Natural History, Springfield, Bull. 
No. 3, p pl. 6, figs. 34-35. 
From ie hoiale to be Burlington; Danville, Illinois. 
Granatocrinus sp.? ROWLEY. 
1900, American Geologist, vol. 25, p. 74, pl. 2, fig. 45. 
Lower Burlington limestone; Louisiana, Pike County, Missouri. 
