Note. — In addition to the preceding list,, Dr. Carter has noticed the 

 occurrence of many forms of Echinodermata on the Coast of Arabia (Jour. 

 As. Soc. Bombay, IV. 26, 39, 77, and VI. 190, 192,) several of which will, 

 probably, be found to occur also within the limits of India. It must also 

 be stated, that the large collections of Echinodermata made by the Geologi- 

 cal Survey of India have not yet been subjected to any careful examination. 

 These contain a large number from the Cretaceous rocks of Southern India ; 

 a number from Bagh, in the Nerbudda valley ; and some from Cherra- 

 Poonji ; also some from the Jurassic rocks of Cutch. Many additions, and 

 probably corrections, will be required when all these have been examined. 



The student is requested to make the following corrections. 

 Page 6 for Platycrinus futillus, Sandbg. &c. read P. fritillus, Wirtg. u. Zeil. Verhandl. 



d. Preuss. Rheinl. XII. 80. t. 10. f. 4-5. 

 Also „ for Synbatho-crinus tabulatus, Sandbg. &c. read S. tabulatus Wirtg. u. Zeil. 

 Verhandl. d. Preuss. Rheinl. XII. 19. t. 6. f. 4-5. 

 And to add to the list, page 8, 

 Pentacrinus 



psilonoti, Querist. Jura. 50. t. 5. f. 7. Lias. Boll, Wiirtbg. 



