10 Echin. O' V. Echinoderma. [191^] 
iU. Indian Ocean. 
Erwe, 26 ; Gravely, 38. , j 
iv. Pacific Ocean, etc. 
Fisher, 30 & 31 ; Gisl6n, 37a. 
vii., Malays! a. .t , , 
Fisher, 30. 
B. GaoLoaioAL. 
il. Cainpzoic. , o . 
a. General. 
Cisneros, Jimenez de, 15 ; Ncmiand, 
69 ; Walkom, 88. 
b. Pleistocene. 
Belli 8 ; Kaldhol, 52 ; Nordhagen, 70. 
• I 
c. Pliocene. . / 
Cisneros, JUn^s de, 14 ; Moody, 67. 
d. Miocene. 
Cisneros, Jimenez de, 14 ; Dalloni, 
22; Dans, 23; Ficheur, 28; Lluoca, 
62. 
f Eocenei 
, Bourcart, 10 ; Kindelan, 52a ; Oppen- 
heim, 71. 
iii. Mesozoic. 
a. General. 
Palacios, 71b. 
b. Cretaceous. 
1. Upper Cretaceous 
Cisneros, Jimenez de, 15 ; Dowling, 
25 ; Gu^bhard, Lambert & Repelin, 40 ; 
Hawkins, 43 ; Kindelan, 52a ; Lam- 
bert, 58 ; Wiman, 91 . 
2. Lower Cretaceous. 
Cisneros, Jim6nez de, 15 ; Fucini, 36 ; 
Hawkins, 43. i 
c. Jurassic. ‘ ‘ 
2. Lower Jurassic. 
Kitchen, 53 ; Krenkel, 55 ; Schafer, 
75; Trauth, 85. , . , 
d. Lias (and Rhaetic). 
Lambert, 57 ; Mariani, 65 ; Schafer, 
75 : Spitz, 81. 
iv. Palaeozoic, 
b. Permian. 
Wanner, 87. 
c. Permo-Carboniferous. 
Bather, 4 ; Bell, 1 ; Lees, 60. 
d. Upper Carboniferous. 
Smith, 78, 79 & 80. 
e. Lower Carboniferous. 
Bather, 3, 4 & 5 ; Lees & Thomas, 61. 
f. Devonian. 
Bather, 7 ; Dunbar, 25a; Fehton, 
27 ; Wanner, 88 & 89. 
g. Silurian. 
Bather, 3 ; Foerste, 33 & 34 ; 
Springer, 82 & 83 ; Thomas, 84 ; 
William?, po. 
h. Ordovician. 
Bather, 3; Clark, 17; Field, 29; 
Foerste, 33. 
k. Cambrian. 
Schuchert, 76. 
III. SYSTEMATIC INDEX. 1031 
A. General. 
Echimderma, Cayeux 12. 
■\Echhioderma, Cayeux 12. 
B. Holotiiuroidea. 
Cucumaria, Chumley 13. 
Holothuria with H. sncosa sp. n. 
Red Sea, Erwe Berlin Mitt. zool. 
]Mu 8. 9 pp. 182-180.—//., ClllJMLEY 
13. — //., Guthrie & Hinu,\Ru 41. 
Miilkria, Erwe 26. 
Phyllophoms, Erwe 26. 
Psolus, Chumley 13. 
Slichopus, Crozier 21. — S., Erwe 26, 
Synapta, Chumley 13. — S., Erwe 
26. — S ., Guthrie & Hibbard 41. 
Lastotschkin 59.-' . ' 
Thyone, Chumley 13.— T., Erwe 26, 
Thyonidium, Chumley 13. 
