1857.] BA1LY FOSSILS FROM THE CRIMEA. 135 



depressions ; both sides well preserved ; the under side covered with 

 a small species of Serpula. 



Loc. Soudaxioxia. 



Presented by the Imperial School of Mines, St. Petersburg. 



7. Calamophyllia Stokesii ?, M.-Edw. Pal. Soc. t. 16. f. 1 a-d. 

 Identical with or closely allied to this species. 



Loc. From between the Monastery and Balaclava. 



Another specimen, probably identical with this species, but too 

 imperfect for determination, was obtained from the Gorge of Iphi- 

 genia. 



8. Montlivaltia trochoides, M.-Edw. Pal. Soc. p. 129. t. 26. 



f. 2, 2 a. 3, 3«. &t.27.f. 2,2a. 

 A very perfect specimen of a single polypidom is contained in the 

 British Museum collection. Presented by Mrs. Cattley. 

 Loc. Tchatyr-dagh or Tent Mountain. 



Echinodermata. 



9. Fragment of a spine of Cidaris'! 



Associated with Terebraiula numismalis in Lower Jurassic lime- 

 stone, equivalent to the Lias. 

 Loc. Woronzoff Road. 



10. Spine of Cidaris ? 



In grey limestone from the lowest beds of the Jurassic series. 

 Loc. Gorge of Iphigenia. 



1 1 . Spines of Cidaris Blumenbachii. 

 Loc. Soudaxioxia. 



Presented by the Imperial School of Mines, St. Petersburg. 



12. Spines of Cidaris glandifera. 



Loc. Between the Monastery and Balaclava. 



13. Spine of Cidaris ? 



From red clay-veins in Jurassic limestone. 

 Loc. Between the Monastery and Balaclava. 



14. Spine of Cidaris? 

 Barrel-shaped with small central cavity, in red-tinged compact Ju- 

 rassic limestone. 



Loc. The Bathing-place one mile west of Balaclava. 



15. Joints of the stem of Apiocrinites incrassatus, Rcemer, Die 

 Verst.Ool.t. l.f. 12. 



In red clay from the Jurassic limestone. 

 Loc. Between the Monastery and Balaclava. 

 Larger joints in a similar matrix with corals have been brought 

 from the last-mentioned locality. 



16. Portions of the stem of Pentacrinites basaltiformis. 

 Loc. Soudaxioxia. 

 Presented by the Imperial School of Mines, St. Petersburg. 



1 7. Two plates of a Starfish, with punctated surface. 



