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x Fig. 1. PALASASTER EXCULPTUS, n. sp., natural size, . ee aes Ane 30) oi 
Fig. 2. CYCLOCYSTOIDES MAGNUS, natural size, . ; : : : : ; 70\ 
2a. Magnified two diameters. 
Fig. 3. XENOCRINUS PENICILLUS, n. sp., natural size, azygous side, . : oi {PaO 
3a. Same specimen magnified two diameters. 
| 3b. Magnifled views of the azygous side of a compressed specimen. 
3c. View of the posterior side of a specimen, showing the arms and pinnule, 
magnified about half its diameter. 
Fig. 4. GLYPTOCRINUS HARRISI, n. sp.—Azygous side, natural size, : 5 74 
4a. Same, magnified two diameters. 
Fig. 5. GLYPTOCRINUS COGNATUS, n. sp.—View of the lower part of the body, nat- 
ural size, . 5 § . : ; : : : : : E tp 
5a. Side view, natural size. 
Fig. 6. STROTOCRINUS BLOOMFIELDENSIS, natural size, but the underside of the bs 
canopy should be dropped down to the dotted lines, : : ; 76 
Fig. 7. ORTHODESMA BYRNESI, n. sp.—View of the left valve, natural size, A dye 
7a. Cardinal view, natural size. oe 
7b. Magnified view of the matrix, showing that the shell was covered by numet- 
ous little spines. 
