464 SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 



Sedgwick, Adam, and M'Coy, Frederick. 



1854. A Synopsis of the Classification of the British Palaeozoic Rocks (Sedgwick), with a syste- 

 matic description of British Palaeozoic Fossils in the Geological Museum of the Uni- 

 versity of Cambridge (M'Coy). 4to, 1854, xcviii, viii and 661 pp., Sup. i-viii, 25 pis. 

 (IA-I, K, L; IIA-D; IIIA-I, K). Cambridge. 

 Seeliger, Oswald. 



1893. Studien zur Entwicklungsgeschichte der Crinoiden (Antedon rosacea). Zool. Jahrb. Abth. 

 f. Morph., vol. vi, for 1892, 1893, pp. 161-444, pis. xii-xx, 12 figs. Jena. 

 Shumard, B. F. 



1866. A Catalogue of the Palaeozoic Fossils of North America. Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, vol. ii, 

 no. 2, 1866, pp. 334-407. 

 Sladen, W. P. 



1878. On the Genus Poteriocrinus and Allied Forms. Proc. West Riding Geol. & Polytech. Soc, 

 N. S. I, 1878, pp. 242-253, pi. 10. Leeds. 

 Springer, Frank. 



1901. Uintacrinus : Its Structure and Relations. Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard College, vol. 25, 



no. 1, 1901 (August), 89 pp., 8 pis., 26 text-figs. Cambridge, Mass. 



1902. On the Crinoid Genera Sagenocrinus, Forbesiocrinus, and Allied Forms. American Geologist, 



vol. 30, 1902, pp. 88-97, 1 fig. 



1905. Cleiocrinus. Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard College, vol. xxv, no. 2, 1905, pp. 93-114, pi. ^i. 



Cambridge, Mass. 



1906. Discovery of the Disk in Onychocrinus and Further Remarks on the Crinoidea Flexibilia. 



Jour. Geology, vol. xiv, no. 6, 1906 (Sept.-Oct.), pp. 467-523, pis. 4-7. Chicago. 

 1909. A New American Jurassic Crinoid. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. xxxvi, 1909 (March), pp. 179- 



190, pi. 4. Washington, D. C. 

 191 1. Some New American Fossil Crinoids. Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool., Harvard College, -vol. 25, 



no. 3, 191 1, pp. 117-161, pis. 1-6. Cambridge, Mass. 

 1911. On a Trenton Echinoderm Fauna at Kirkfield, Ontario. Mem. Geol. Surv. Canada, no. 15-P, 



191 1, pp. 1-50, pis. 1-5. Ottawa. 

 1917. On the Crinoid Genus Scyphocrinus and Its Bulbous Root Camarocrinus. Smithsonian Insti- 

 tution, 1917, 74 pp., 9 pis., 18 text-figs. Washington, D. C. 

 Steinmann, Gustav. 



1908. Die geologischen Grundlagen der Anstammungslehre. 1908, x and 284 pp. Leipzig. 

 Talbot, Mignon. 



1905. Revision of the New York Helderbergian Crinoids. American Jour. Sci. & Arts (4), vol. 20, 

 no. 115, 1905 (July), pp. 17-34, pis. 1-4, 4 text-figs. 

 Thompson, J. V. 



1827. Memoir on the Pentacrinus europwus. 4to, 1827, pp. 1-12, 2 pis. Cork. 



1836. Memoir on the Star-Fish of the genus Comatula, demonstrative of the Pentacrinus europaus 

 being the Young of our Indigenous Species. Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, 

 vol. xx, 1836, pp. 205-300, with a plate. Edinburgh. 

 Thomson, Wyville. 



1865. On the Embryogeny of Antedon rosaceus, Linck (Comatula rosacea of Lamarck). Phil. 

 Trans. Royal Soc, 1865, pp. 513-544, pis. 23-27, text-figs. A-C. London. 

 Trautschold, Hermann. 



1867. Einige Crinoideen und andere Thierreste des jiingeren Bergkalks im Gouvernment Moskau. 



Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. Moskau, vol. 40, pt. 2, no. 3, 1867, pp. 1-49, pis. 1-4. 

 1879. Die Kalkbriiche von Mjatschkowa. Eine Monographic des Oberen Bergkalks. Nouv. Mem. 

 Soc. Nat. Moscau, vol. 14, 1879, PP- 101-180, pis. 12-18. 

 Troost, Gerard. 



1849. Geographical Survey of Tennessee. American Jour. Sci. & Arts (2), viii, 1849, pp. 419-421. 



1850. A List of the Fossil Crinoids of Tennessee. Proc. Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci., vol. 2, 1850, 



pp. 59-64. Boston. 

 Ure, David. 



1793. The History of Rutherglen and East-Kilbride. Published with a view to promote the study 

 of antiquity and natural history. 8vo, vi and 344 pp., 20 pis. Glasgow. 

 Waagen, W., and Jahn, J. 



1899. Classe des Echinodermes. Famille des Crinoides. Syst. sil. Centr. Boheme. J. Barrande, 

 Cont. edit. Musee Boheme, vol. 7, pt. ii, 1899, v and 215 pp., pis. 40-79, n S s - !"33, 6 diagrams. 

 Prague. 

 Wachsmuth, Charles. 



1877-78. Notes on the Internal and External Structure of Paleozoic Crinoids. American Jour. 

 Sci. & Arts (3), xiv, 1877, pp. 1 15-127, and 181-191. New Haven. Rep. Ann. & Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. (5), i, 1878, pp. 379-392, and 453-4°3- 



