ECHINOIDEA — OrHlUROlDEA. 
T^ch. 7 
Argopatagus (g. n.), allied to Homolampas^ for A. vitreus. 
Paloiopneustes murrayi. 
Genicopatagus (g. n.) affi,nis. 
Jlemiasier gibhosus and zonatus. 
EJnnnhrissus hemiasteroides. 
Schizaster claudicans and jajwnicus. 
Echinus darnleyensis, J. E. T. Woods (28), Australia. 
Echinanthus tuinidus, id. 1. c., habitat doubtful. 
Eveckhius australice^ id. 1. c., Australia (= E. chloroticus^ juv. ; id. 29). 
rhyllacanthus parvispina, id. (29, p. 286), Australia. 
Ilemiaster ajncatus, id. L c. p. 283, Australia. 
PeroneUa dccagonalis, id. P. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. ii. p. 126, from a 
tertiary formation. New Guinea. 
Temnechinus macleayana id. ibid., same locality. 
Cottoau (0. R. Ixxxviii. pp. 778-781, with a note by Hubert) states 
that 58 new species of Echinoidea have been found in the “ c<)noraanien ’’ 
(Miocene) of Algeria ; and, 1. c. pp. 1217-1219, has a note on the 
Saleniido! of the Jurassic era in France. 
On the Jurassic Cidarida of France ; Ootteau, Bull. Soc. Geol. (3) 
vii. pp. 246-249. 
On the Echiniferous limestone of Rennes-les-Bains ; Coquand, tom. 
cit. pp. 326-337. 
ASTEROID EA. 
Goniodiscus granulifer, sp. n., Giebel, Z. ges. Naturw. (2) lii. pp. 471- 
474 (hab. unknown). 
Astropecten formosus, sp. n., Sladen (22), Korean Sea. 
Cribrella densispina, sp. n., id. 1. c., same habitat. 
A steracanthion rubens, var. n. migratum, id. 1. c., same habitat. 
Perrier (20) describes Cidcita veneris^ sp. n., and points out the interest 
of the presence at St. Paul’s Island of Asterina exigua, Lamk., which is 
found at the Cape of Good Hope, in the Indian Ocean, and on the East 
Coast of Australia. 
On Triassic Asterida, see Eck, Z. geol. Ges. xxxi. pp. 263-267 {Trichaste- 
ropsis sent/ti, sp. n.). 
OPHIUROIDBA. 
Lyman (18) describes the following new species and genera J — 
Amphiura maxima, bellis, incana, orgentca, acacia, constricta, iris, (omen- 
iosa, lanccolata, glabra, angularis, dilatata, concolor, dalca, cernua, glauca, 
verrilli, caneScens, and patula. 
Amphipolis being combined with Amphiura, Amphiura antarctica 
(Studer), is. renamed studeri. 
Ophiocnida pilosa and scabra. 
