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PLATE 40. 
IL, ANGTIOSOVCRION TIS) WONG ISI MOM NED ee Co oe os Sabah oS co sdob nodose sooo bo5seTs 
a. Side view of a crushed example, showing the proboscis and a part 
of the arms; natural size. 
b. Side view of the body of another example, only slightly distorted 
by pressure. 
DY, Iisa atsyuscats) (COmeommMts Sooo ee ook eee Sooo denen cogmes cosa eoen eno sce > 
a. Side view of a specimen somewhat smaller than the type; natural 
size. 
b. Diagram of a single piece of the ambulacral series, with adjacent 
porders of others, showing the two pores; enlarged. 
Gy OUD UKOVONANNOMS) (GROIPIUID Als ba SG Soococ Goon oSesa0 eeasoce 6a50 aNc0 caSen5 S4= 
a. Side view of the type specimen; natural size. 
The black spots at the junction of the column with the body are 
accidental. 
Ae SCAPHTOCRINUS) GIBSONT) aca olelee ae bret eee tele a ieee tea 
a. Side view of the type specimen; natural size. The slight zigzag 
arrangement of the smaller divisions of the arms is not distinctly 
shown in the figure, and it does not quite clearly represent the 
angular aspect of all the small pieces composing the arms. 
ho) PIM COMMIONOfs) DELOINOBIVSTIS Gb obec Soecsooces GaoHas ndadog seSeen edan cs0G= 
a. Side view of the type specimen; natural size. 
GSPLITHOSTROTION MANNS AIRE See eee ae eee ee ele inal afer efi eeee 
a. Calycular view of a portion of a large corallum, showing three 
double corailites. j 
b. Under view of the same, showing that portion of the same double 
corallites. 
(eo LEHOSDROLLION  MIOR OSTYAnUIM aceite ieee eieleisinietefersneteiete ee chats atetcketetetote 
a. Calycular view of two or three corallites; natural size. The 
details are partially obscured by the bad state of preservation 
of the specimen. 
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