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by Sars, entered into the basal part of the calyx. The most nearly allied 
genus is Bdemnocrinus. 
Upon a potrofaction from Kopinge (Sweden), viz,, the central knob of 
an Antedon^ with conspicuous basalia and adherent first radialia, B. 
Lundgren (Om en Comaster fran Kopinge ; OEfv. Ak. Forh. 1874, pp. 
Gl-74, pi. iii.) demonstrates the identity of Comaster^ Solanocrinus, and 
Glenotremites ; when the knob alone is found, it is Glenotremites ; when 
the basalia and 1st radialia are in place. Comaster. 
F. Schmidt (14) describes and figures Silurian species of Hyhocrinus 
(Baerocrinus), Glyptocystites {CJieirocrinus^ Eichw.), including G. vol- 
horthi, p. 20, figs. 4-6, 8, and sculptus, p. 22, figs. 9 & 10, pi. ii,, spp. nn,, 
Blasioidocrinus, Asterohlastus, Eichw., including A. volhorthi^ p. 32, figs. 
6-8, and tuberculatus, p. 33, fig. 9, pi. hi., spp. nn., A gelacrinus, Bothrio- 
cidaris, including B. palileni, sp. n., p. 38, pi. iv. fig. 1 a-g, and Tetrd- 
dium II, g. n., p. 42, type, T. wrangeli, sp. n., ihid.^ pi. iv. figs. 3-8. 
F. B. Meek comments on the species of Crinoids, &c., figured in the 
fifth volume of the Illinois State Geological Report [Zool. Roc. x. p. 503], 
the descriptions given in that work being only reprints [of those pre- 
viously published and requiring further explanations, ‘which are now 
supplied. Am. J. Sci. (3) vii. pp. 189-193, 369-376, 484-488, 
Quenstedt’s work on the Echinodermata of Germany [Zool. Rec. x. 
p, 603] has been finished. Cotteau’s, on those of France, terminal 
portion of vol. ix., “Echinides irreguliers de la formation jurassique ” 
(Paleontologie Fran 9 aise), and Wright (Pal. Soc.) on those of England, 
are continued. E. Bucaille : “ Echinides fossiles du d^partement de la 
Seine Inf^rieure”; Bull. Soc. G6ol. de Normandie, i. 1873, p. 57. 
CoTTEAU : “ Sur les oursins des Antilles Suedoises ; ” Bull. Soc. Geol. 
(3) ii. 2, p. 125. J. Taramelli : “Di alctine echinidi eocenici delh 
Istria ; ” Atti 1st. Venet. (4) iii. pp. 951-976, pis. iii. & iv. H. Woodward : 
Description of a ilew devonian star-fish {Helianthaster fiUciformis), with 
list of pala30zoic starfishes described ; Geol. Mag. (2) i. pp. 6-10, addi- 
tions, pp. 96, 238 & 432. 
Ophiolepis damesii (Rhastian, Hildesheim) described by Wright, Z. geol. 
Ges. xxvi. p. 821, pi. xxix. fig. 5. A note on Pentacrinus gastaldii by 
A. Manzoni, Boll. Com. Geol. Ital. v. pp. 152-159. 
