PLATE XXIV. 



Melocrinus hieroglyphicus, Ooldfuss ? (Page 201.) 

 Fig. 

 1 . A specimen which is nearly perfect though crushed and confused by fractures, 

 with remains of ornament which are too indistinct to be shown. 1 a, 

 ventral view. 1 b, dorsal view. Lummaton. Torquay Museum. 



Sedis in cert m. (Page 212.) 



2. A portion of the large anal tube of a Crinoid ? 2 a, a few of the plates, X 4. 

 Lummaton. Torquay Museum. 



Oupressocrinus Schlotheimii, Steininger, sp. (Page 209.) 



3. A dorsal cup showing the basal and radial plates. 3 a, dorsal view 



showing the small size of the infra-basal ring. 3 b, upper view. 

 Wolborough. Champernowne Collection. 

 5. A specimen of one of the arms seen from within, X f . 5 a, the same 

 specimen seen from below. Lummaton. My Collection. 



Cuprkssocrinus crassus, Goldfuss. (Page 207.) 



4. A defective dorsal cup. 4 a, dorsal view, the centre plate of which has been 



completed from another fragmentary specimen. Wolborough. Museum 

 nl Practical Geology. 



Rhodocrinus, sp. (Page 204.) 



0. Basal or radial spine, X 3. 6 a, another view. Wolborough. Museum of 

 Practical Geology. 



SiMM-iK'oniMNus geometricus, Goldfuss, sp. (Page 211.) 



7. A very large though imperfect specimen. 7 a, the same seen from a rather 



different aspect, showing the anal plates. Wolborough. Torquay Museum. 



8. The imperfect infra-basal circlet of a still larger calyx. Wolborough. Museum 



of Practical Geology. 



9. Another specimen, basal view. 9 a, lateral view, showing the contraction of 



the ventral side. Wolborough. Torquay Museum. 

 10. Smaller specimen, showing the arrangement of the plates. Wolborough. My 

 Collection. 



