98 Ech. 
XIV. ECHINODERMA. 
C. andersoni, Keokuk Group, Iowa, Miller & Gurley, Bull. 111. Mus. iii, 
p. 30 ; C. diance , Upper Silurian, Slite, Gotland, Bather, Svenska 
Ak. Hand!, xxv, No. 2, p. 137 ; C. gorbyi , Keokuk Group, Gosport, 
Ind., Miller, Pal. Indiana, 1892, p. 44 ; C. signatus , Keokuk Group, 
Indiana, Miller & Gurley, Bull. 111. Mus. iii, p. 32 ; C. stellatus , 
Carboniferous, Turkestan, columnalsonly ; Romanovskii (223) p. 81; 
C. tumidulus , Keokuk Group, Indiana, Miller & Gurley, Bull. 111. 
Mus. iii, p. 31 ; C. visbycensis i near Wisby, Gotland, Lower Silurian, 
morphological description ; Bather, Svenska Ak. Handl. xxv, No. 2, 
p. 130 : n. spp. 
\Cyclocrinus hausmanni , Roem. sp. ; Stuber (255) pp. 95, 98, & 116. 
Cylicocrinus, n. g., type C. canaliculatus , n. sp., Niagara Group, St. Paul, 
Ind. ; Miller, Pal. Indiana, 1892, p. 31. 
*\Cyphocrinu8 , n. g., type C. gorbyi , n. sp., Niagara Group, St. Paul, Ind. ; 
Miller, Pal. Indiana, 1892, p. 50. 
Decadocrinidce , defined ; Bather (11) p. 113. 
\Deltacrinu8 , Ulr., syn. of Calceocrinus ; op. cit. pp. 56, 57, & 67. 
Dendrocrinidce , defined and discussed ; op. cit. p. 100. 
t Dendrocrinu8 f distinguished from Homocrmus ; op. cit. pp. 101-103 : 
stem ; Agassiz (2) pp. 57, 59, 60, & 62. D. alternatue, Hall. sp. ; 
Bather (11) p. 103. D. ancilla , Hall, see Ilomocrinus. D. angus- 
tatii8 , M. & W. sp. ; op. cit. p. 103. D. (P) cambrensis , Hicks ; 
Bolton (23) p. 105. D. casei, Meek, regeneration of arms ; Foerste 
(85). D. gracilis , Hall sp., p. 1G4; D. nucleus , Hall, referred to 
Botryocrinus, p. 104 ; D. polydactylus , Slmm. sp., p. 105 ; Bather 
(in- 
fDimerocriuuSy cause of colour ; op. cit. p. 151. 
+ Dorycrinu8> stem ; Agassiz (2) p. 62. D. pendens , Hall, now first figured, 
but referred (?) to D. unicornis , Ow. & Sh. ; Whitfield (271) 
p. 18. D. tricornis, Hall, now first figured and distinguished from 
D. unicornis ; Whitfield (271) p. 19. 
D. elcganSy Burlington Group, Sedalia, Mo. ; Miller, Pal. Indiana, 1892, 
p. 17, n. sp. 
\ Ectenocrinus , morphology, evolution, and systematic position ; Bather 
( 11) pp. 20, 35, 60, 74 : stem ; Agassiz (2) p. 57. 
iEchulnis diluviana, Montf. ; Bather (11) p. 10. 
t Edriocrinus sacculus , Hall ; Beecher & Clarke (14). 
t Enallocrinus scriptus , His. sp. ; Bather (11) pp. 12 & 13. 
t Encrinites : — E. echidnoides , Schloth., pp. 10 & 12; E. jflexibilis, His., 
pp. 11 & 12; E.flexilis , His., pp. 10 & 12; E. orthoceratoides, Schloth. 
referred to Crotalocrinus } p. 10 ; Bather (11). 
tEncri?iu8, arms only, allied to E. liliiformis and E. aculealu8 ) Muschel- 
kalk, Ober-Schlesien ; Michael, Zeitschr. deutsch. geol. Ges. xlv 
p. 500. E. aculeatus } Drey. ; Geinitz (96) p. 190. E. beyrichi t 
Picard, see Jlolocrinus. E. carnalli , Beyr. ; Geinitz (96) p. 190, 
E. cassianus , Laube ; Ogilvie (205) p. 50. E. gracilis , Wagner, 
referred to FTolocrinus wagneri ; Jaekel (126). E. granulosus 
