P L A T E III. 



PAGB. 



Fig. 1. CYATHOCRixrs crawfordsvtllensis, n. Bp., natural size, ... 79 



Figs. 2 and 2a. Glyptocrinijs pattersoni, n. sp., natural size. — Both speci- 

 mens are some injured in the interradial areas, but the plates of 

 the radial series are not correctly represented in either figure. 

 The reader must rely on the description, 80 



Fig. 3. Saccocrinus pyriformis, n. sp.— Side view of a slightly compressed 

 specimen, but the vault is too much elevated in the figure ; fig. 

 3a, summit view, 81 



Fig. 4. EuCALYPTOCRlNUS rotundus, n. sp., natural size. — The interbrachials 

 are not contracted toward the top as shown in the figure, but they 

 round gracefully over to the highest part; fig. 4 a maybe erased, 

 as it shows nothing; fig. 46 is a small specimen, but the vault is 

 made to appear too high above the top of the calyx, ... 82 



Figs. 5 and 5a. Eucalyptocrinus turbinatus, n. sp. — If the plates marked 

 upon 5a were drawn upon fig. 5, the species would be better 

 represented ; 5a is spread out so as to appear to have only three 

 interradial areas, a very unnatural view from a very fine specimen. 82 



Fig. 6. Lyriocrinus sculptilis, n. sp. — Basal view, not indicating all the 

 plates ; fig. 6a, lateral view, not very good ; fig. 66, an imperfect 

 summit view, with only about half the plates indicated'. The 

 reader must rely on the description in this species, ... 83 



