ECH1N0IDEA. 
Ech. 59 
Cotteau, (1) p. 69 : Eocene of France; id. (3) pp. 53-58; pi. ccxvi & 
ccxvii. E. ovulum, Laube, Tertiary, Willunga, Australia; Gregory, (1) 
p. 483, pi. xiii, figs. 7 & 8. E. perrieri, de Loriol, Eocene of France ; 
Cotteau, (3) pp. 126-129, pis. ccxli & ccxlii, figs. 1 & 2. E. planu- 
latus , Ebert., Upper Oligocene of Doberg ; Lienenklaus, p. 139. E. 
politus (Lam.), Desmoul., Eocene of Callosa ; Cotteau, (1) p. 71, and 
Eocene of France ; id. (3) pp. 46-49, pi. ccxiii, figs. 3 & 4, & pi. coxiv, 
fig. 1. E. richardi , Wright, v. sub. E. manzoni , n. sp. E. scutiformis , 
Wright, v. sub. E. poster olcitm, n. sp. E. silensis, de Lor., Eocene of 
Callosa and Alf;\z ; Cotteau, (1) pp. 72 & 73. E. similis , A g., Eocene of 
France ; id. (3) pp. 73-80, pi. ccxxiii, figs. 4-6, & pis. ccxxiv & ccxxv. E. 
soumatensis, Pomel, Miocene of Algeria ; id. (4) pp. 150-152. E. stelli- 
ferus (Lam.), Desmoul., Eocene of France ; id. (3) pp. 58-62, pis. ccxviii 
& ccxix. E. subcylindricus , Desor, Eocene of Callosa ; id. (1) pp. 69 & 70. 
E. subhemisphcericus , Pomel, Miocene of Algeria ; id. (4) pp. 145-148. 
E. subsimilis , d’Archiac, Eocene 'of France ; id. (3) pp. 88-94, pi. ccxxviii. 
fig. 5, & pis. ccxxix & ccxxx. E. suemi , Laube, Eocene of Callosa ; id. 
(1) pp. 71 & 72. E. sulcatus , Pomel, Eocene of France ; id. (3) pp. 118— 
121, pi. ccxxxviii, figs. 3-6, pi. ccxxxix, figs. 1-5. 
j* ; Echinolfimpas aimer ee - , Eocene of Callosa, Cotteau, (1) pp. 74 & 75, 
pi. ix, figs. 6 & 7 ; E. arnaudi, Danian of Landes, id. (6) pp. 626 & 627, 
pi. xix, figs. 1-5 ; E. benoisli, Eocene of France, id. (3) pp. 94-96, pi. 
ccxxxi ; E. bolellce , Eocene of Monovar, Alicante, id. (1) pp. 76 & 77, pi. 
x, figs. 1-3 ; E. coquandi , Eocene of France, id. (3) pp. 82 & 83, pi. ccxxvii, 
figs. 1-3 ; E. gracilis, locality uncertain, id. (6) pp. 628 & 629, pi. xix, 
figs. 6-9 ; E. heinzi , Miocene of Algeria, Peron & Gauthier, see Cotteau, 
(4) pp. 140-142, pi. iv, figs. 1 & 2; E.jacqaoti, Eocene of France, Cotteau, 
(3) pp. Ill & 112, pi. ccxxxvi ; E. linaresi , Eocene of Monovar, id. (1) 
pp. 77 & 78, pi. x, figs. 4-6 ; E. lucentinus, pp. 78-80, pi. x, figs. 7-9 ; 
E. macphersoni , pp. 80 & 81, pi. xi, figs. 1-3, Eocene of Callosa, id. (1) ; 
E. manzoni ?, Globigerina Limestone, Gregory, (4) p. 606 (synn. E. richardi , 
Wright, E.laurillardi , Wright, E. depressa , Manzoni); E. pomeli , Miocene 
of Algeria, Peron & Gauthier, see Cotteau, (4) pp. 155 & 156 ; 
E. posterocrassus , Tertiary, Willunga, Australia, Gregory (1), pp. 483 
& 484, pi. xiii, figs. 4-6, and Eocene of Australia, Tate, p. 276; E. 
2)osterolatus } Oligocene, Malta, Gregory, (4) pp. 609 & 610 (syn. E. 
scutiformis, Wright) ; E. subrosti'atus , Coralline Crag, Suffolk, id. (3) 
pp. 38 & 39 ; E. thomasi , Miocene of Algeria, Peron & Gauthier, see 
Cotteau, (4) pp. 148-150, pi. iil, figs. 5-7 ; E. vidali , Eocene of Callosa, 
Cotteau, (1) pp. 75 & 76, pi. ix, figs. 8-10 ; E. vilanovce , Eocene of 
Callosa and Orchota, id. (1) pp. 73 & 74, pi. ix, figs. 1-5 ; E. wrighti, 
Greensand, Malta (synn. E. deshayesi , Wright, E. hayesianus , Wright), 
Gregory, (4) pp. 607 & 608 : n. spp. 
Echinometra subangularis , Leske, from Bahamas ; Ives, (2) p. 
339. 
*j * Echinoneus thomasi , Peron & Gauthier, Miocene or Algeria, see 
Cotteau, (4) pp. 133-135, n. sp. 
