U NIVERSITY OF KANSAS PA I. EONTOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTIONS PLATE .10 ECHINODER MATA, ARTICLE 3 FAY- BLASTOID STUDIES
BLASTOID STUDIES 113 REFERENCES The following list is not complete and the author welcomes additions. Since no complete published bibliography has been found, an attempt has been made to list as many articles as possible that have come to my attention, in order to provide at least a partially complete bibliography for future workers. Abel, Othenio (1) 1924, Lehrbuch der Paldozoologie: Gustav Fischer, Jena, 523 p., 700 figs. Adams, George Irving (2) 1904, Zinc and lead deposits <strong>of</strong> northern Arkansas: U.S. Geol. Survey, Pr<strong>of</strong>. Paper 24, 118 p., 5 pl. (Washington). Agassiz, Louis (3) 1850, On the differences between progressive, embryonic, and prophetic types in the succession <strong>of</strong> organized beings through the whole range <strong>of</strong> geologic times: Am. Assoc. Advanc. Sci., Proc. for 1849, 2nd meeting, Boston, p. 432-438 (Philadelphia). Allan, John Andrew, Warren, Percival Sidney, & Rutherford, Ralph Leslie (4) 1932, A preliminary study <strong>of</strong> the eastern ranges <strong>of</strong> the Rocky Mountains in Jasper Park, Alberta: Roy. Soc. Canada, Trans., ser. 3, sec. 4, v. 26, p. 225-249, pl. 1-2, fig. 1-2 (May) (Ottawa). Ami, Henry Marc, & Adams, Frank Dawson (5) 1902, Synoptical table <strong>of</strong> geological formations about Montreal, Canada: Geol. Survey Canada, Ann. Rept. 14, p. 26-29 (Ottawa). Amsden, Thomas William (6) 1949, Stratigraphy and paleontology <strong>of</strong> the Brownsport formation (Silurian) <strong>of</strong> western Tennessee: Peabody Mus. Nat. History, Yale Univ., Bull. 5, 138 p., 34 pl., 30 fig. (New Haven). (7) 1960, Stratigraphy and paleontology <strong>of</strong> the Hunton group in the Arbuckle Mountain region, Part VI, Hun ton Stratigraphy: Oklahoma Geol. Survey, Bull. 84, 311 p., 17 pl., 56 fig. (Norman). Angelin, Nils Peter (8) 1878, Palaeontologia Scandinavica: x+96 p., 42 pl., G. LINDSTR6M, ed. (Holmiae). Anonymous (9) 1878, A donation <strong>of</strong> Pentremites: Cincinnati Soc. Nat. History, Jour. v. 1, no. 3, p. 110. (10) 1927, Rapport sommaire du Comité Géologique pour l'année 1925: Bull. Comité Géol. for 1926, v. 45, no. 4, p. 441-450 (in Russian) (Leningrad). Armstrong, John Edward (11) 1949, Fort St. lames Map-Area, Cassiar and Coast Districts, British Columbia: Geol. Survey Canada, Mem. 252, 210 p., 5 pl., 17 fig., map (Ottawa). Austin, Thomas (12) 1851, On the connexion between the Crinoideae and the Echinodermata generally: Ann. & Mag. Nat. History, ser. 2, v. 8, no. 46, art. 22, P. 280- 290 (London). Austin, Thomas, & Austin, Thomas, Jr. (13) 1842, Proposed arrangement <strong>of</strong> the Echinodermata particularly as regards the Crinoidea, and a subdivision <strong>of</strong> the class Adellostella (Echinidae): Ann. & Mag. Nat. History, v. 10, no. 63, art. 18, p. 106-113 (London). (14) 1843, Descriptions <strong>of</strong> several new genera and species <strong>of</strong> Crinoidea: Same, v. 11, no. 69, art. 33, p. 195-207. Baily, William Hellier (15) 1875, Figures <strong>of</strong> characteristic British fossils: v.1, Palaeozoic, Van Voorst (London). (16) 1886-1887, On a new species <strong>of</strong> Orphocrinus (Pentremites), in Carboniferous limestone, County Dublin. Also remarks upon Codaster trilobatus (M'Coy), from Carboniferous limestone, County Kilkenny: Roy. Dublin Soc., Sci. Proc., n. ser., v. 5, pt. 1, p. 31-33, 1 pl. Bain, Harry Foster (17) 1895, Central Iowa section <strong>of</strong> the Mississippian series: Amer. Geologist, v. 15, no. 5, p. 317-325, map (May) (Minneapolis). Barkhatova, V. P. (18) 1941, New data on the stratigraphy <strong>of</strong> the upper paleozoic <strong>of</strong> the northern Timan: Comptes Rendus (Doklady) Acad. Sci. l'URSS, v. 32, no. 9, p. 647-650, English transi. by V. Gurian (Moscow, Leningrad). EXPLANATION OF PLATE 40 FIGURE PAGE 1-6. Granatocrinus kentuckyensis (Coraux), paratypes, Corr- KIN'S specimen 1 (figs. 1-3), and specimen 2 (figs. 4-6), previously unfigured, labelled Orbitremites kentucluensis, U.S. Natl. Mus.; Lower Mississippian, lower part <strong>of</strong> New Providence Formation (upper part <strong>of</strong> Coral Ridge member), cast quarry <strong>of</strong> Coral Ridge Brick 8c Tile Company, Coral Ridge, Jefferson County, Kentucky; 1-3, oral, "D" ambulacral, aboral views ( X2.6); 4-6, oral, "B" ambulacral, aboral views (X5.3) 75 7-12. Poroblastus granulosus (MEEK & WORTHEN), plesiotypes, S3,720 (figs. 7-9); S3,719 (figs. 10-12), Springer coll., U.S. Natl. Mus.; Lower Mississippian, Upper Burlington Limestone, Burlington, Iowa (figs. 7-9), and Warsaw Formation (fourth horizon, geode bed), one mile above Warsaw, Ill. (figs. 10-12); 7-9, oral, "D" ambulacral, aboral views ( X6.2); 10-12, oral, "D" ambulacral, aboral views (X6.3) 98