ECHINOIDEA. (iY, C.) 
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globus (pp. 7, 20); Carez (55) p. 20. A. texana n. sp., Cretaceous, 
Medina co., Texas, also fragments, ? this sp., Ponderosa marl, New 
Sweden, Travis co.; Cragin (77) p. 145, pis. xxv, xxvi. E. et A. 
vulgaris ; Carez (55) pp. 7 & 20: Chedeville (58) p. 138 : Imkeller 
( 161) p. 28: varr. conoidea, ovata, sulcata ; Forir (115) p. 16: E. 
vulgaris (pp. 48, 52, 73) and var. pyramidatus (pp. 48, 54) and var. 
gibbus (pp. 48, 57): a small pointed var. and a dwarfed sub-pyramidal 
var. (p. 61); Rowe (265): var. gibbus ; Rowe (266) p. 190. 
Echinocyamus :— fE. sp.; Vaughan (309). \E. a,finis, compared with 
E. subcaudatus ; Oppenheim (229) p. 228. \E. ‘ angulosus Br0gger 
(46) pp. 437, 520. t E. biarritzensis ; Carez (55) p. 12. \E. piriformis; 
Fallot (106) p. 4, & (107) p. 970 : Airaghi (1) p. 177. Echinocyamus 
pusillus ; Koehler (173) p. 100: Todd (302) p. 365 : tBLANCKENHORN 
(31) p. 379 : tBR0GGER (46) p. 14 : +de Stefano (85) p. 10 : tLoRifi 
(191) p. 22: tScALiA (272) p. 9, & (273) p. 2: ISmith et al. (287) 
p. 533: descr.; tAiRAGHi (1) p. 178, pi. xxii: Pluteus; Mortensen 
( 214) pp. 21, 25, & fig. t E. siculus ; Scalia (272) p. 9, & (273) p. 2. 
t E. studeri , descr.; Airaghi (1) p. 177, pi. xxii. 
t Echinocypkus dificilis ; Jukes-Browne & Scanes (167) p. 119. 
Echinodiscus auritus, E. biforis ; Fourtau (117) p. 540. t E. formosus 
n. sp., Miocene, N. Formosa and Loochoo Is., inch “ Echinodiscus 
bioculatus Ag.” of Lebour 1885, compared with E. placenta ; Yoshiwara 
( 332) pp. 51, 62. 
t Echinolampas'. — E. sp. incl. u Ottiliaster pusillus” Peneckel884; Oppen¬ 
heim (229) p. 148. E. afiinis; Airaghi (1) p. 195, vide etiam 
E. hemisphaericus. E. africanus-, Fourtau (117) p. 550. E. ampins ; 
Blanckenhorn (30) p. 82. E. angulatus , descr.; Airaghi (1) p. 195, 
pi. xxiii, vide etiam E. hemisphaericus. E. beaumonti , descr.; Airaghi 
( 1) p. 191, pi. xxiii. E. biarritzensis ; Carez (55) p. 12. E. blainvillei; 
Fallot (106) p. 4, & (107) p. 972. E. blaviensis , descr. (p. 192, pi. xxv), 
E. cassinellensis , descr., distinguished fr. E. laurillardi and E. pulitus 
(p. 193, pi. xxi); Airaghi (1). E. delbosi , E. ellipsoidalis ; Carez 
( 55) p. 12. E. escheri, E. eurysomus; Airaghi (1) p. 194. E.falloti; 
Fallot (106) p. 7. E.fraasi , Rozikre “Descr. de l’Egypte. Mineralogie” 
pb xi, ff. 3, 5, not Conoclypeus plagiosomus as supposed by Miclielin ; 
Fourtau (118) p. 167. E. globulus ; Airaghi (1) p. 195. E. hemi¬ 
sphaericus r; Fallot (106) p. 20: Pavlovic (234): Schaffer (274) 
p. 53: descr., incl. E. angulatus, E. a finis, and E. pilus of Alessandri; 
Airaghi (1) p. 196. E. laurillardi ; Fallot (106) p. 20. E. meslei 
n. sp., Plaisancian, near Ghizeh; Fourtau (119) p. 86, pi. v. E. aff. 
montevialensis ; Oppenheim (229) p. 229. E. orlebari n. sp., Upper 
Burdigalian, Dar el Beda, Egypt; Gauthier in Fourtau (119) p. 76, 
pi. iv. E. ovalis; Fallot (106) p. 6. 
Echinolampas oviformis; Fourtau (117) p. 540. 
t Echinolampas :— E. pilus, v. E. hemisphaericus. E. plagiosomus ; 
Airaghi (1) p. 195: Alessandri (4) p. 284. E. cf. pyramidalis; 
Blanckenhorn (30) pp. 104, 105. E. scutiformis ; Dainelli (79) 
p. 653. E. similis ; Airaghi (1) p. 195: Fallot (106) p. 7. E. 
stelliferus ; loc. cit. E. studeri', Airaghi (1) p. 194. “ E. studeri Ag.” 
of Meneghini in Lamarmora is not E. studeri and probably not from 
Sardinia at all; Lovisato (194a) p. 14. E. subsimilis; Carez (55) 
p. 12. E. suessi ; Oppenheim (229) p. 148. 
Echinometra lucuntei", Fourtau (117) p. 540: tBARRON & Hume (13) 
p. 871: tHuME (157) p. 34, & (158) p. 922. E. oblonga; Clark (63) 
p. 331. E. subangularis ; Clark (64) p. 344: variation in shape and 
colour; Clark (66) p. 253: fishery of (see ii, e, ii); Duerden (99). 
E. viridis ; Clark (66) p. 253. 
Echinoneus semilunaris ; Clark (64) p. 344. 
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