82 Ech. 
ECHINODEKMATA. 
neinatodon , Bowen, p. 185, oxyacantlia , Amboina, pp. 178 & 179, protecta , 
Indian Archipelago and Polynesia, p. 180, spinipinna , Amboina, pp. 179 
& 180, tenerci , Queensland, Torres Straits, pp. 180 & 181, tenuipinna , New 
Britain, p. 178, Hartlauii ; A., n. sp.. Carpenter, (4) p. 135, Port 
Phillip : n. spp. 
Anledon , sp., 188-220 faths. ; Wood-Mason & Adcock, (2) p. 443. 
f ApioCrinus multipunctatus, Queust., v. sub. \ Millericrinus escheri , 
de Lor. 
f Arachnocrinus canadensis , n. sp., Wiiiteaves, pp. 208 & 209, pi. xxviii, 
figs. 2 & 2a, Devonian, Mackenzie River Basin. [This is a Pycnosaccus, 
fide F. A. Bather.] 
f Archceocrinus desidenitus, n. sp., Billings, (2)pp, 249 & 250, withtw'o 
figures on the plate, from Trenton Formation. 
f Austinocrinus sp., BOiim, p. 101, taf. iv, fig. 18«, 16a, & 17 a, b, 
Cretaceous, Upper Bavaria. 
Barycrinus (18G8), perhaps not distinguishable from Botryocrinus 
(1878) ; Bather (2). 
f; B. blairi , p. 25, pi. iii, figs. 11-13, boonvillensis , p. 24, pi. iii, fig. 5, 
Lower Carboniferous, Missouri, Miller (1); B. princeps, Keokuk Group, 
Indiana, Miller & Gurley, pp. 52 & 53, pi. ix, figs. 2 & 3 : n. spp. 
f; Balanocrinus campichei , ChofFat, v. sub. B. pentugonalis, Goldf. 
\B.pentagonalis, Goldf., Callovian, Portugal ; de Loiuol, (3) pp. 158 & 
159, pi. xxix, figs. 1 & 2 : synonym, B. campichei , ChofFat. B. subteres 
(Miinst.), Ag., Lusitanian, Portugal ; id. (3) pp. 159 & 100, pi. xxix, figs. 
3 & 4 : synonym, Peutacriuus cylindricus, d’Orb. B. subteroides, Quenst., 
Middle Lias and Jurassic, Portugal ; id. (3) pp. 15G & 157, pi. xxviii, 
fig. 5 : synonyms, Pentacrinus cylindricus , Desor, P. Uasinus , d’Orb. 
B.(n&.)8ubteroideSy Quenst., Middle Lias, Portugal; kl. (3) p. 157, pi. xxviii, 
figs. 16-20. 
f; B. pu&tulosus, Callovian, Portugal, p. 158, pi. xxviii, figs. 21 & 22, 
penichensis, pp. 155 & 15G, pi. xxviii, fig. 14, quiaiosensis , p. 155. pi. xxviii, 
figs. 11-13, Jurassic, Portugal, de Loriol (3), n. spp. 
■\Batocrinus longirostris , from Burlington Limestone ; Rowley (2). 
f ; B.abscissus, Keokuk Limestone, Rowley (5) & Hare, p. 115, pi. iii, 
fig. 6 ; B. agnatus , p. 53, pi. viii, figs. 1 & 2, boonvillensis , pp. 65 & GG, 
pi. x, fig. 13, Keokuk Group, Missouri, Miller (3) ; B.bulbosus , Lower 
Burlington Limestone, Louisiana, Rowley (5) & Hare, pp. 114 & 115 } 
pi. iii, fig. 5; B. calvini , Lower Burlington Limestone, Louisiana, Rowley 
( 1) pp. 146 & 147, also id. (2), 1 woodcut ; B. cantonensis, Keokuk Group, 
Indiana, Miller & Gurley, p. 36, pi. vi, fig. 9 ; B. o’aiofordsvillensis, 
Keokuk Group, Miller (3) pp. 64 & 65, pi. x, figs. 11 & 12 ; B. davisi , 
Kaskaskia Group, Flag Pond, Ya., Rowley (5) & Hare, pp. 116 & 117, 
pi. iii, fig. 9 ; B. decorus, Subcarboniferous, Indiana, Miller, (3) pp. 61 
& 62, pi. x, figs. 7 & S ; B. facetus , Keokuk Group, Miller & Gurley', 
p. 35, pi. vi, fig. 8 ; B. gorbyi , Keokuk Group, Miller, (3) pp. 63 & 64, 
pi. x, fig. 10 ; B. gurleyi, Keokuk Limestone, Pike County, Mo., Row- 
ley (5) & Hare, p. 115, pi. iii, fig. 7 ; B. gurleyi, Keokuk Group, 
