56 Echin. 
XIV. ECHINODERMA. 
(d & e) Carboniferous, Kansas, complete list of Crin. & Ech. ; Bennett 
(36) p. 271. 
(e) Lower Carboniferous : — Crin. as zonal fossils : Bather (19). 
— Archceocidaris urei , “not found before below the Upper Grey Limestone,” 
found at base of Lower Brown Limestone at Craig-adwy-wynt, N. Wales; 
Morton (245) p. 59. — Central France, Ech. with n. spp., Archceocidaris 
griineri , Palcechinus lacazei, P. rutoti, P. robineti , P. konincki and P. gaudryi 
(pp. 125-131), and Crin., Actinocr. and Poteriocr. (pp. 135-138); Julien 
( 151). — Fresh horizon for palechinoids in Belgium ; Lohest (191). — “Petit- 
granit,” Modave, Belgium, Crin.; Dorlodot (71) p. 252. — Stage Y a, Pair, 
Belgium, Platycrinus miinsterianus , P. cf. planus ; Destinez (66). — Culm 
and Carboniferous Limestone, Archceocidans ; Leyh (188) p. 540. — “Schief- 
erigen Kohlenkalk facies,” Ober-Elsass, chiefly HunsrUckenwald, Ech., 
character of the fauna discussed (p. 787), incl. Palechinus lacazei, Rhoechinus 
elegans, Archceocidaris urii, and n. spp., Pholidocidaris tenuis and Lepte- 
chinus gracilis; other Carboniferous Ech. also discussed; Tornquist (327). 
Geological history of N. American spp. of Agaricocrinus; Miller & 
Gurley (235) p. 9. — Louisiana Limestone to Upper Burlington, table 
showing range of Crin. and Blast: Keyes & Rowley (156) p. 30-33. — 
Bridger Mts., Bozeman, Montana, n. spp. of Poteriocr. and Platycr. 
(vide iv f) Miller & Gurley (234). — Ditto, Batocr., Rhodocr., Platycr., 
Dichocr.; Miller & Gurley (235). 
Kaskaskia, — Pulaski Co., Ky., Poteriocr., Zeacr. ; Dover Hill, Ind., Zeacr .; 
Miller & Gurley (232). — Monroe Co., 111., Poteriocr.; Randolph Co., 111., 
Agassizocr.; Miller & Gurley (233). — Breckenridge Co., Ky., Talarocr., 
Miller & Gurley (235). 
St. Louis, — Lanesville, Ind., Batocrinus; Spergen Hill, Ind., Steganocr., 
Barycr .; Miller & Gurley (232) — Alton, 111., Poteriocr. ; Miller & 
Gurley (233). 
Warsaw, — Jersey Co., 111., Forbesocr. ; Miller & Gurley (232). — 
Salem, Ind., Batocr. ; Miller & Gurley (233). 
Keokuk, — Washington Co., Ind., Forbesocr., Crawfordsville, Ind., 
Taxocr.; Miller & Gurley (232). — Boonville, Mo., Batocr., Poteriocr.; 
Jersey Co., 111., Forbesocr. ; Euwardsville, Ind., Forbesocr. ; Keokuk, la., 
Batocr. ; Crawfordsville, Ind., Barycr. ; Chert Hill, Ala., Dorycr. ; Little 
Barren R., Ky., Batocr.; Miller & Gurley (234). — Keokuk, la., Agaricocr.; 
Miller & Gurley (235). 
Burlington, — Adams Co., 111., Batocr., Agaricocr ., Symbathocr., Platycr. 
(232) ; Batocr., Agaricocr. (233) ; Batocr. (234) : Burlington, la., Strotocr. 
(232) ; Batocr. (233) ; Actinocr., Dorycr., Batocr., Cyathocr. (234) : Sagetown, 
111., Batocr. (234) : near Sharon, IVfo., Batocr., Dorycr., Steganocr., Platycr. 
(235) : Sedalia, Mo., Batocr ., Amphoracr., Actinocr. (232) ; Batocr., Actinocr. 
(233) ; Actinocr ., Physetocr., Dorycr., Batocr., Barycr ., Codaster (234) ; 
Miller & Gurley. 
Kinderhook, — Le Grand, Iowa, List of Grin, and Blast., mode of occur- 
rence! Beyer (39) pp. 223-225: Scaphiocr.; Miller & Gurley (233). — 
Louisiana, Mo., horizons of Crin. and Blast. ; Keyes (155) pp. 363 & 366. 
Chouteau Limest., — Sedalia, Mo., Amphoracr., Rhodocr. (233) ; Ampho- 
racr. (234); Actinocr. (235); Miller & Gurley. 
(f) Devonian: — General distribution Echinoderms; Frech (89) 
p. 120. 
Middle, — “ Pilton, Croyde and Braunton Beds,” Devonshire, list of Ech., 
Ast ., Oph., Crin., including 14 insufficiently described n. spp. ; Whid- 
borne (342) pp. 376 & 377. — Haina near Waldgirm, Crin., Ech. ; Beyer 
(38) p. 88. — “ Lenneschiefer” Crinoid-bed, near Attendorn, Westphalia, 
Crin.; IIundt (135) p. 219. — (? Lower or Middle) Sta. Lucia, Spain, 
