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THE SPECIES OE BLASTOIDEA 
Codaster whitei, J. Hall, 1861 : v. Orophocrinus whitei. 
Codaster sp. Lower Carboniferous, Upper Burlington Limestone, 
Chert: Louisiana, Mo., U.S.A. [E. 8004.] One internal cast. 
CODONASTER, C. F. Boemer, 1851, emendation for Codaster 
(q. v.). For all species, see under Codaster. 
CODONITES, E. B. Meek & A. H. Worthen, 1869, identical with 
Orophocrinus (q. v.). 
Codonites campanulatus, G. Hambach, 1884: v. Orophocrinus 
stelliformis, var. campanulatus. 
Codonites conicus, S. A. Miller, 1889 : v. Orophocrinus whitei. 
Codonites fusiformis, S. A. Miller, 1889 : v. Orophocrinus fusi- 
formis. 
Codonites gracilis, E. B. Meek & A. H. Worthen, 1873 : v. Oropho¬ 
crinus gracilis. 
Codonites inopinatus, B. B. Bowley & S. J. Hare, 1891: v. Oropho¬ 
crinus inopinatus. 
Codonites stelliformis (Owen & Shumard): E. B. Meek & A. H. 
Worthen, 1869 : v. Orophocrinus stelliformis. 
CRYPTOBLASTUS, B. Etheridge fil. & P. H. Carpenter, 1886, 
Cat. Blastoidea Brit. Mus. p. 229. Type-species— C. melo. 
Cryptoblastus ? kirkwoodensis. Elceacrinus kirkwoodensis , B. E. 
Shumard, 1863, Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, ii, p. 113. Cryptoblastus ? 
kirkwoodensis (Shumard): B. Etheridge fil. & P. H. Carpenter, 1886, 
Cat. Blastoidea Brit. Mus. p. 232. Cryptoblastus kirkwoodensis 
(Shumaid) C. B. Keyes, 1894, Bep. Geol. Surv. Missouri, iv, p. 139, 
pi. xviii, ff. 8 a, b. 
Cryptoblastus melo. Pentremites melo, D. D. Owen & B. E. Shumard, 
1850, Journ. Acad. Hat. Sci. Philadelphia (2) ii, p. 65, pi. vii, ff. 14 a-c. 
Elceacrinus melo (Owen & Shumard) : B. E. Shumard, 1863, Trans. Acad. 
Sci. St. Louis, ii, p. 112. Granatocrinus melo (Owen & Shumard): B. E. 
Shumard, 1866, Trans. Acad. Sci. St. Louis, ii, p. 375. JSchizoblastus melo 
(Owen & Shumard) : B. Etheridge fil. & P. H. Carpenter, 1882, Ann. 
Mag. Hat. Hist. (5) ix, p. 246. Cryptoblastus melo (Owen & Shumard): 
Pv. Etheridge fil. & P. H. Carpenter, 1886, Cat. Blastoidea Brit. Mus. 
p. 232. 
-. Lower Carboniferous, Lower Burlington Limestone : Burlington, 
Iowa, U.S.A. 
[E. 813.] Wachsmuth Coll. Twelve thecas. 
