PLATE XXXIV. 

 Taxocrinus stdltus, Whidborne. (Page 216.) 



Fig. 



1. Wax cast of a specimen, showing the top of the stem, the dorsal cup, and the 



beginnings of the arms, one of which has three primibrachs and five and six 

 secundibrachs respectively, x 3. (The little plates seen between the arms 

 have been drawn too regularly, and are probably not pinnules, but scattered 

 plates from the infolded extremities of the arms.) Pilton. Porter Collection. 



2. Mould of the opposite side of the same individual, X 2. 2 a, wax cast, 



showing anal plates, X 3. Pilton. Porter Collection. 



3. Another specimen, showing the character of the stem, X 2. Pilton. Porter 



Collection. 



Sp. indbt. 



4. Terminal portion of an arm with stout short pinnules, X 4. 4 a, portion, 



X 10. Pilton. Porter Collection. 



Mahioceinus ? sp. (Page 219.) 



5. Doubtful specimen, showing the arms and a few plates of the dorsal cup, X 2. 



Braunton. Barnstaple Athenaeum. 



Poteriocrinus Barumensis, Whidborne. (Page 227.) 



6. Gutta-percha cast of a specimen showing the plates of the dorsal cup, the 



first primibrachs axillary, and nine secundibrachs in one of the arms, X 2. 

 Barnstaple. Woodwardian Museum. 



Scaphioceinus ? inordinatus ? n. sp. (Page 230.) 



7. Mould of a specimen, very doubtfully referred to this species, X f • Braunton. 



Museum of Practical Geology. 



Scaphiochinus ? sp. (Page 231.) 



8. Mould of a specimen, showing the very shallow dorsal cup and the large 



primibrachs, X f . 8 a, portion of an arm, showing the pinnules, X 5. 

 Braunton. Museum of Practical Geology. 



