C 4^ ]' 
given a figure and defcription of it in the Philofo- 
phical TranfaQions for 1761, p. 357. He 
names it 
Encrinus^ Capite ftellato, ramofo-dichotomo ; 
Stipite pentagono, equifetiformi'. 
ENTROCHUS. 
FIG LXI. 
A conoid body of feven joints. B. C. two 
views of one of the joints, except a fmall 
breadth from the edge, which is flat, both Tides 
are concave, which makes the edge of the hole in 
the center very thin, 
D. St, Guihhert's heads. A fmall Tingle joint: 
thin: round: the utmoft round fmooth: a 
round hole in the center, from which to the 
circumference are drawn fmall rays: when two 
joints are joined together the rays of one enter 
into the furrows pf the other. 
Found in the pits from whence they dig ftone 
to make the new road leading from King’s-down 
to Bradford, Scq. 
MADREPORA. 
