Explanation of Plate III. 
PlATYCRINUS CORBULIFpRMlS, n. Sp. 
Figs, land 2^ side and basal viev)s of 
the calyx. Natural size. 
Platycrt.nus pisum, n. sp. 
Fig. 5, side view of the body enlarged 
to two diameters. 
DORYCKINUS INFI.ATUS, n. sp. 
Fig. 4^ side view of the body Natural 
size. 
Batocrinus bulbosus, n. sp. 
Fig. 5, lateral view of the body. Natural 
size. 
Batocrinus abscissus, n. sp. 
Fig. 6, side view of the body. Natural 
size. 
Batocrinus gurleyi, n. sp. 
Fig. 7, side view of the body. Natural 
size. 
Batocrinus sweeti, n. sp. 
Fig. 8, side view of the body. Natural 
size. 
Batocrinus davisi, n. sp. 
Fig. 9 side view of the body. Natxiral 
size. 
Agaricocrinus dfxornis, n. sp. 
Fig. 10, side view of the body. Natural 
size. 
Granatocrinus aplatus n. sp. 
Fig. 11 and 12, side and summit view, 
enlarged to tioo diameters. 
Granatocrinus concinnulus, n. sp. 
Figs. 13 and 14 side and summit views, 
enlarged to tioo diam.eters. 
Granatocrinus pyriformis, n. sp. 
Figs. 15 and 16, side and summit views, 
enlarged to two diameters. 
Codonites inopinatus, R. & H. 
Fig. i7, side vieio of a meditcm sized 
specimen, enlarged to two diameters. 
Granatocrinus exiguus, R. & IJ. 
Fig. 18, side vieio of the body of a globose 
specimen of medium size, two diameters. 
