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No. 28. Encrinus liliiformis.^^ A very interesting 

 Crinoid, showing with beautiful distinctness 

 the discs, which, standing on each other 



with articulating surfaces, form the sup- 

 porting column ; also the several pieces of 

 the calyx, and the many thousand ossicles 

 which enter into the composition of the ten 

 arms. 

 Species confined to the Muschelkalk (Middle Trias). 



Brunswick, Germany. 



The second window-case, east of the one already noticed, 

 contains 



They are : 



Fossil Reptiles and Fishes, 



No. 29. Ichthyosaurus commu- 

 nis. ^^ A fine head, having 

 all the bones and teeth 

 complete and in true posi- 

 tion, and showing well the 

 sclerotic plates which de- 

 fended the eye.. 



Lias: Barrow-on-Soar, England. 



