PLATE XIV. 



Penteemitidea filosa (page 104). 



Figure 1. Side view of the most perfect specimen collected. Twice the 



natural size. 

 Figure la. Outline of the same specimen, as seen from above. Twice the 



natural size. 

 Figure !''• Outline of a portion of the summit of the same. Four times the 



natural size- 



NucLEOORiNus ELEGANS (page 107). 



Figure 2. Outline of tlie summit plates of a Canadian specimen. Much 

 enlarged. 



Granatocrinus Leda (page 108). 



Figure 3. Side view of a specimen from Thedford. 



Figure i!". The same specimen as seen from above. 



Figure 06. One of the radial plates of the same. Twice the natural size. 



Figure tic. A portion of the surface of the radial plate figured, still further 



enlarged, to show the minute details of the sculpture. 

 Figure 3d. One of the deltoid plates of the same specimen. Three times the 



natural size. 

 Figure 3/. Diagram of the calyx plates of a Canadian specimen of this species. 



Codaster Canadensis (page 109). 



Figure 4. Lateral view of a specimen from Thedford. 

 Figure 4a. The same, as seen from above. 



Both twice the natural size. 



Ei.EUTHEROCRiNus Oassedati (page 110). 



Figure 5. Radial view of tlie most perfect specimen yet collected in Canada. 



Figure 56. View of the ojjposite side oi^ the same, shewing the large and 

 unforkeil azygos lateral, with the paired basals below it, in the 

 centre, and a partly modified radial on each side. 



Figure 5'j. Summit view of the same, shewing the four regular ambulacra, 

 and the modified azygos one, &c. 

 All twice the natural size. 



