PLATE XIV. 
Page. 
Pal ceasin' Clarkci, Do Koiiiiick ... .. ... .. 71 
Fig. 1. Impression of tbe abactiuial surface, with the madreporiforin plate in situ. 
Fig. 2. A similar impression, with some of the imprints of the marginal plates preserved. 
Trihrachiocrinus Clarlcei,lA(iCoj ... ... ... ... 90 
Fig. 3. An internal east of the calyx, showing the infra-basal plates, the heptagonal 
basal plate, and the anal plate. 
Phialocrinus ? nodosus, Eth. fil. ... ... ... ... 112 
Fig. 4. An internal cast, seen from below, with the five infra-basal and five basal plates 
in position. 
Fig. 5. The same, side view, reversed upwards, to bring prominently forward the large 
nodes of the basal plates. 
Radial Plate ? ... ... ... ... ... ... 116 
Fig. 6. Impression of an undetermined radial plate Actinocrinus), with radiating 
sculpture. 
Rasal Plate ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 116 
Fig. 7. Impression of a basal plate (.■’ Tribrachiocrinus), the sculpture consisting of 
tubercles and radiating ridges. 
Figs. 1 and 2, from Eavensfield Quarry, near Farley. 
3 and 6 „ Kowra. 
„ 4 and 5, ,, Copper Point, Shoalhaven. 
Fig. 7, „ Jamberoo. 
