ECHINOIDEAj ASTEROIDEA. Ecll . ' 5 
The Eocene Echinoids of Egypt in the Libyan Desert are described by 
de Loriol ; Palaeontogr. xxx. (2) 59 pp., 11 pis. 
P. de Loriol {op. cit. & 14) proposes to use Desor’s name of Rhabdoci- 
daris for the species of — 1. Rhabdocidaris (S. Str.) ; 2. Rhabdocidaris 
with non-crenulated primary tubercles; 3. Liocidaris (emend.); 4. Phyl- 
lacanthus of A. Agassiz (which is not the same as Phyllacanthus of 
Brandt) ; 5. Stephanocidaris, A. A g. ; 6. Schleinitzia, Studer. 
Cotteau (Bull. Soc. Z. Fr. viii. pp. 450-464) describes some new fossil 
Echinids. Now genera, Asteropsis [namo prooccupiod in Astcroidea ], 
Coplechinus (Miocene). 
Duncan & Sladen (Pal. Ind., ser. xiv. pp. 91, pi. xiii.) describe as a new 
genus Troschelia , allied to Breynia ; they also^describe a number of new 
species, many of which are Echinolampads. 
Jurassic Echinids of Algeria; Cotteau, Bull. 'Soc. Geol. xi. pp. 
449-451. 
Eybochinus , g. n. (carboniferous), Worthen & Miller, Geol. Surv. 
lllin. vii. p. 331. 
ASTEROIDEA. 
Brisingaster , g. n., for B. robillardi , sp. n. ; between Brisinga and 
Labidiaster. De Loriol, (14) p. 55. 
For a full description of Mimaster tizardi , see Sladen (25). 
Koren & Danielssen (N. Mag. Naturv. xxviii. ; see Ann. N. H. 5, xi. 
pp. 384-388) describe as new : — 
Asterias normani. 
Echinaster scrobiculatus. 
Ilyaster inirabilis. This new generic form may be only an immature 
specimen ; it has a central dorsal appendage, strongly reminding one of 
a peduncle. 
Perrier describes as new-: — 
Asterias richardi and 
Astrella simplex , from great depths of the Mediterranean (Milne- 
Edwards, Rapport [Verm. p. 2], pp. 24 & 25). 
P edicellaster margaritaceus , sexradiatus ; 
Corethraster setosus ; 
Mar ginaster pentag onus ; 
Pentagonaster {Borigona) jacqueti ; 
Boplaster spinosus ; 
Goniopecten edwardsi ; from great depths of the Atlantic ( op . cit. 
pp. 50-52). 
Studer (SB. nat. Fr. 1883, p. 128) mentions but does not describe 
Asterias belli , sp. n., from the coast of Patagonia. 
Asterias nautarum , sp. n., Bell, Ann. N. H. (5) xii. p. 333. 
Culcita acutispinosa , sp. n., id. 1 . c. p. 334. 
Studer ( l . c. p. 120) briefly describes Cheiraster, g. n., allied to Archaster , 
for C. gazella , sp. n., and (p. 131) Luidiaster , g. n. of Astropectinids. 
He fully describes Zoroaster fulgens , Wyv.-Thoms. 
