LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



WOODCUTS. 



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1. AsTEROPHTTON LiNCKii, MiiUer and Troschel. A young speci- 



men slightly enlarged (No. 75) ,. 19 



2. Globiqerina BULLOIDBS, D'Orbigny. Highly magnified 22 



3. ORBtiliiNA UNivERSA, D'Orbigny. Highly magnified 23 



4. Cartophtllia borbalis, Fleming. Twice the natural size. 



(No. 45) 27 



5. Beisinoa coronata, G. 0. Sars. Natural size. (No. 7) 67 



6. HoLTENiA CARPBNTERI (sp. n.). Half the natural size. (No. 12) 71 



7. TisiPHONiA AGARiciFORMis (sp. n.). Natural size. (No. 12) ... 74 



8. GoNOPLAX RHOMBOiDES, Fabricius. Young. Twice the natural 



size. (No. 3) ... 87 



9. Gbrton teidens, Kroyer. Young. Twice the natural size. 



(No. 7) 88 



10. Orbitolites tenuissimus, Carpenter MSS. Magnified. (No. , 



28) 91 



11. PoROCiDARis puRPtTRATA (sp. n.). Natural size. (No. 47) ... 102 



12. PouRTALESiA JEFFRBTSi (sp. n.). Slightly enlarged. (No. 64) 108 



13. Stylocordtla borbalis, Loven (sp.). Natural size. (No. 64) 114 



14. SoLASTER FURCIFBR, Von Duben and Koren. Natural size. 



(No. 55) 119 



15. KoRBTHRASTER HispiDUS (sp. n.). Dorsal aspect. Twice the 



natural size. (No. 57) 119 



16. Htmenastbr pellucidus (sp. n.). Ventral aspect. Natural 



size. (No. 59) 120 



17. Archaster bifrons (sp. n.). Dorsal aspect. Three-fourths of 



the natural size. (No. 57) 122 



18. EusiRtrs cuspiDATDS, Kroyer. (No. 55) 125 



19. Oaprella spinosissima, Norman. Twice the natural size. 



(No. 59) 126 



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