82 Echin. 
XIV. ECHINODEEMA. 
Ophiozona inermis n. sp., 26 fins., C. Adare; Bell (17) p. 217. 
Ophiura afiinis, distrib.; Grieg (113) p. 10. 0. albida, distrib.; op. cit. 
p. 9: food for fish ; Pearcey (218) p. 314. 0. earned, distrib.; Grieg 
(113) p. 10. 0 . ciliaris ; op. cit. pp. 9, 13: food for fish; Pearcey 
(218) p. 313. tO.? cunliffei Forbes 1845, type; Geol. Soc. London 
(101) p. 43. tO. egertoni ; Sollas (263). tO. fitchi; Leney (167) 
p. 227. tO. gagnebini , history of holotype ; Greppin (112) p. 29. 
0. laevis , see n, f, iii, 0. robusta ; Grieg (113) p. 10: food for fish ; 
Pearcey (218) p. 314. 0. sarsi; Grieg (113) p. 10. tO. serrata 
Rom, specimen figd. Forbes 1844; Geol. Soc. London (101) p. 14. 
0. teres ; Clark (48) p. 524. 
\Sigsbeiay sp.; Hall (118) p. 82, pi. xi. 
F. CRINOIDEA*. 
Key to Famm. of “ Crino'ides Articules”; Fritel (86). 
t Crinoidea indett., specimens figd. Salter in Bain 1856; Geol. Soc. 
London (101) p. 61. 
Acrockordocrinus , vide Cyclocrinus. 
Actinometra fimbriata , specimens both bi- and tri- distichate; Bell (19) 
p. 225. A. iowensis n. sp., \ fm., Dry Tortugas, Florida; Springer 
(265). A. maculata, A. multiradiata, A. sentosa, and A. typica ; Bell 
(19) p. 225. 
t Agaricocrinus praecursor n. sp., Chouteau beds, St Louis co., Mo. ; 
Rowley (244) p. 304, pi. xviii. 
t Ancyrocrinus bulbosus ; Shimer (262) p. 185. 
t Anisocrinus referred to Ichthyocrinidae ; Springer (266) p. 94. 
t Anomalocrinus, — A. caponiformis (p. 83), A. incurvus (p. 79); Xickles 
(207). 
Antedon ,—t A. aimerai ; Lambert (161) p. 22. A. bifida, vide A. rosacea. 
t A. costata (pp. 572, 587), t A. gresslyi (p. 587) ; Schmierer (254). 
A. indica ; Bell (19) p. 224. t A. italicus ; Oppenheim (210) p. 281. 
iA. koprivnicensis n. sp., Tithonian of Nesselsdorf (Kopfivnice); 
Remes (234) p. 207, pi. xx. A. laevissima-, Bell (19) p. 224. tJ. 
lorioli n. sp., Tithonian of Nesselsdorf; Remes (234) p. 208, pi. xx. 
A. milberti, and A. palmata ; Bell (19) p. 224. A. pumila; Sayce 
(248) p. 153. A. rosacea [i.e. bifida'] ; Gadeau de Iverville (91) 
p. 178: $ gonopores; Marshall (191): histology; Schneider (255) 
pp. 661-665: movement of spermatozoa; Buller (38) p. 151. A . 
aff. rosacea , California ; Ritter (241). A. tenella, distrib. ; Grieg 
(113) p. 9. A. variipinna; Bell (191 p. 224. 
t Apiocrinus, — A. ? sp.; Levi (168) p. 398. A. amalthei ; Schlosser (251) 
p. 531. A. magnificus, and A. roissyanus, text-figg.; Fritel (86). 
t Aristocrinus, probably syn. of Dactylocr.; Springer (266) p. 95. A. 
concavus ; Keyes (153) p. 285. 
t Arthrcicantha, — A . depressa ; Luther (179) p. 624. A. punctobrachiata ; 
Shimer (262) p. 184. 
iAtelecrmus belgicus n. sp., aus der oberen Kreide von Maastricht [no 
description]; Jaekel (134) fig. 15 b. 
t Austinocrinus vide sub Pentacr. 
t Baerocrinus, relations to Hybocystis (p. 1085), B. parvus n. sp. Vaginaten- 
kalk, St. Petersburg [no description] (fig. 16); Jaekel (134). 
t Balanocrinus,—B. sp. cf. B. africanus ; Wanner (292) p. 106. B. penta- 
gonalis; Struebin (273) p. 80. B. subbasaltiformis ; Johnson (139). 
* Names that are sometimes given the termination -ites (e.g. Pentacnnites) are 
here treated as always ending in -us. 
