DISTRIBUTION. Ill, B. 
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sonocrinus , n. g., Amphoracrinus , Melocririus , Poteriocrinus , Cyathocrinus , 
Plcitycrinus , Codaster ; Miller (115) : CWn. and Blast, of circum-insular 
habitat; Weller (166) p. 910. 
(f) Devonian : — Limestones of Lummaton and Wolborough in 
S. Devon, Crinoidea described ; Whidborne (168). — Columnals from 
Devonian of Elba ascribed to Actinocrinus tehuistriatus ; Stefani (155). — 
(Mid-Devon., Stringocepbalen-kalk), Rhineland, list and localities of 
Crinoidea and Pentatremites ; Holzapfel (61) pp. 299-316. — Germany, 
Crinoidea and a Blastoid , occurrence discussed, with special reference to 
Lower Devon. Hunsriickschiefer ; Jaekel (67) passim , esp. p. 4.— T 
(Lower Devon.) E. Ural, n. spp. ascribed to Callicrinus , Lahuseniocrinus t 
n. g., and Gissocrinus , also Condylocrinus verrucosus ; Tschernyschew 
(162) p. 186. 
(Hamilton Group),— Clarke Co., Ind., n. spp. of Megistocrinus ; Miller 
( 115) : Charleston, Ind., n. spp. of GHbertsocrinus\ Dolatocrinus ; Miller 
(114) : n. spp. of Dolatocrinus ; Miller (115). 
(g) Silurian : — (Niagara Group), — Louisville, Ky., n. sp. of Caryo- 
crinus ; Miller (114) : Decatur Co., Tenn., n. spp. of Thalamocrinus , 
n. g. ; Miller (115): Madison, Ind., n. spp. of Holocystites ; Miller 
(115) : St. Paul, Ind., n. spp. of Saccocrinus , Cylicocrinus , Macrostylo - 
crinus , Emperocrinus , n. g., Stribalocystis ; Miller (114): n. spp. of 
Pisocrinus , Indianocrinus , n. g. ; Miller (115). 
(h) Ordovician (Uppermost Hudson R. Group), Indiana, A gela- 
crinus faberi, n. sp. ; Miller & Faber (113) p. 156.— (Hudson R. Group), 
Alexander Co., 111., n. sp. of Cyclocystoides \ Miller (114). 
(Trenton Group), Knox Co., Tenn., n. sp. of Archccocrinus : Mercer 
Co., Ky., n. sp. of Pleurocystis ; Miller (114). 
(i) Cambrian : — (Mid-Cambrian), Coulouma in l’H6rault, Trocho- 
cystis cannati , n. sp. ; Miquel (116) p. 9. 
IV. SYSTEMATIC.! 
(A.)— ECHINODERMA in General. 
Systematic review of Echinoderma and of Classes, with special reference 
to extinct forms ; three main divisions Pelmatozoa , Asterozoa , and 
Echinozoa ; Zittel (180). 
f A dagger prefixed to the trivial name of a species indicates that it is fossil ; 
prefixed to the name of the author, it denotes that the reference is to the species in 
a fossil stato j prefixed to the namk of a genus, it indicates that all species of the 
genus here recorded are fossil, and the f is therefore not repeated before each 
name. The abbreviations l. c. and op. cit. refer onty to the place or work quoted 
immediately before. 
A name and reference quoted without further statement (e.g., Ankyroderma jeffrey- 
sii, above) indicate that the original author’s statement refers merely to locality or 
some question of slight importance. Further information can usually be gleaned 
from the cross-references under Titles. 
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