260 FB. Meek on a new Crinoid. 
pieces in succession, on each upper sloping side of each third 
primary radial; the first two or three of each series onl 
rms ten, rather long, simple, widest a little above their 
e ing to their ends; composed 
Pinnules very long, moderately short, nearly. in contact, and 
composed of pieces three to four times as long as wide. Sul 
ary and secondary radial $s more prominent than the 
much smaller pieces filling the interradial spaces, and thus 
forming somewhat flattened ridges, more or less interrupted at 
the sutures, and abruptly beveled at the sides; interradial and 
axillary areas roughened by a minute projecting central point 
h 
Column of moderate thickness, apparently nearly round, or 
perhaps sub-pentagonal near the base, and composed of alter 
j Vv pressure to afford accurate pare 
ments, but it seems to have been about 0°45 inch in height, by 
* I prefer to designate the minute pieces sometimes seen at the connection 
the body and column, in Species of this and some other Silurian types, 45 SU tts 
, T than as true basals, not only because they are Sometimes absel 
recisely similar pieces are ire 
which they 
een 
a e distance below the body, thus indicating that they belong © the 
