32 Echin. 
V. Echinoderma. 
[1912] 
f. Devonian. 
Devonshire, Lepideathea Pholidocida - 
vis ; Jackson, 220. 
Ardenne, Gedinnien inf., Protauter ; 
Leriche, 273 : Basses-Pyr6n6es, Crin . ; 
Fournier, 147. 
Asturia (N. Spain). Grin. ; Grosch, 
182. 
Caruic alps, Encdnites ; Gortani, 171 : 
Paluzza, r Rhodocrinua ; Vinassa de 
Kegny, 396. 
Germany, E odd aria, Lepidocentrus, 
Xenoddaria ; Jackson, 220: Eifel, 
Coblenzschichten, Crin . ; Drevermann, 
134. 
Antitaurus, Crin. ; Broili, 49. 
Bolivia, Orinoid remains ; Steinmann 
& Hoek, 384. 
Logan, Montana, Three forks shale, 
Alariacrinus, Madison Limestone, 
Schoenaster ; Raymond, 345 : Porcupine 
Valley, Crinoidea ; Kindle, 236. 
New York, Upper Devonian, Lepido- 
eenlrua ; Jackson, 220: Lepideckinoidea ; 
Olsson, 338. 
Nova Scotia, Moydart Formation, 
Crinoids ; Ami, 5 & 6. 
g. Silurian. 
England, ? Llandovery, Maccoya, 
Wenlock Limestone, ? Lepidocentrus, 
Lower Ludlow, Echinocystitea, Palaeo- 
diacu8\ Jackson, 220: Kilbride 
Peninsula, Llandovery, Crinoids ; 
Gardiner & Reynolds, 158 : Leintwardine, 
Lapworthura ; Sollas & Sollas, 382. 
Tliuringer Wald, Untersilur, Crin., 
Echinoaphaeritea : Hess von Wichdorff, 
214. 
Victoria, Uapalocnnua ; Chapman, 66. 
Kirkfield, Ont., Trenton Lst., Glaueocr. 
and Glyptoer. ; Parks & Alcock, 341 : 
New York, Niagara ^roup, Konineko - 
ddaria ; Jackson, 220. 
h. Ordovician. 
Crozon, Caryocystitea ; Barrois, 19. 
Barcelona, Echinoaphaeritea ; Almera. 
3. 
Russia, Bothriocidana ; Jackson, 
220 : Baltic Provinces, Cystidea ; Bassler, 
21 . 
Ontario, Utica formation, Crin. ; Ami, 
7 : Ottawa, Black river Lst. ; Protopala- 
eaater ; Hudson, 219 : Raymond, 345. 
k. Cambrian. 
Middle Cambrian, Eldonia ; Clark, 
A. IL, 84. 
Bray Head, co. Wicklow,? Eldonia : 
Ryan & Hallissy, 369 : Malvern Hills, 
Hollybush sandstone, Echinoderm 
spines ; Bronsil Shales, Macrocyatella ; 
Groom, 181. 
Bohmen, Compsocrinua, Acantho- 
cxiatite8, Chilocystia, Stromatocyatilea ; 
2elizko, 402. 
America, Cambrian holothurians ; 
Douvill<$, 133. 
United States, Huronian, Crinoid 
remains; Cayeux, 64 & 65. 
III. SYSTEMATIC INDEX. 1031 
A. Genehal. 
Suggested changes in classification, 
Carazzi Venezia Atti 1st. ven. 66 p. 697. 
B. Holothurioidea. 
Holothurioidea in Elbeuf Museum, 
Coulon Elbeuf Bui. Soc. etud. Sci. nat. 
30 p. 170. 
Coupin Nature Paris 39 sem. 2 p. 97. 
•{•Walcott’s Cambrian Holothurians 
are probably Medusoids. Clark H. L. 
Science New York 35 p. 274. 
Actinopyga (Muelleria) parvula, 
Benham Wellington Trans. N. Zeal. 
Inst. 44 p. 136. 
Amphicyclua p. 70, A. japonicua p. 71, 
fig. 3 pi. i figs. 5 & 6, OiisiiiMA Annot. 
Zool. Jap. Tokyo 8. 
Ankyroderma roretzii, Mitsukuri 
Tokyo J. Coll. Sci. 29 (2) p. 267 pi. viii 
fig. 78 textfig. 55. 
A. diomediae sp. n. Japan, Mitsukcri 
T.c. p. 265 pi. viii fig. 77 text fig. 54. 
Aphelodactyla, Sluiter Zool. Jahrb. 
Jena 15 p. 409. 
Auricularia sp., Stiasny Zool. Anz. 
Leipzig 39 p. 605. 
