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120 THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PALEONTOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTIONS<br />

, & Geis, Harold Lorenz<br />

(170) 1940, Microscopic Pelmatozoa: part 1, Ontogeny<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Blastoidea: Jour. Paleontology, v. 14, no. 4,<br />

p. 345-355, 4 text-fig. (July) (Tulsa).<br />

, & Grubbs, David Marion<br />

(171) 1939, Silurian sea balls: Jour. Geology, v. 47, p.<br />

598-612, 6 text-fig. (Chicago).<br />

Crook, Alja Robinson<br />

(172) 1911, Report on the progress and condition <strong>of</strong><br />

the Illinois State Museum <strong>of</strong> Natural History for<br />

the years 1909 and 1910. List <strong>of</strong> fossils on exhibition<br />

in the Illinois State Museum <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />

History, Part III. Invertebrates: p. 446-553<br />

(Springfield, Illinois).<br />

Cuénot, Lucien Claude Marie Julien<br />

(173) 1891, Etudes morphologiques sur les Échinodermes:<br />

Archiv. Zool. Expér., ser. 2, v. 9, p. viiixvi<br />

(Paris).<br />

(174) 1891, Etudes morphologiques sur les Échinodermes:<br />

Archiv. Biol., v. 11, p. 303-680, pl. 24-31<br />

(Paris).<br />

(175) 1948, Traité de Zoologie. Échinodermes: v. 11,<br />

Pelmatozoa, p. 15-77, fig. 1-99, Masson et Cie<br />

(Paris).<br />

Cumberland, George<br />

(176) 1826, Reliquiae Conservatae, from the primitive<br />

materials <strong>of</strong> our present globe, with popular descriptions<br />

<strong>of</strong> the prominent characters <strong>of</strong> some<br />

remarkable fossil Encrinites, and their connecting<br />

links: 8vo., 43 p., pl. A-C, 38 fig. (Bristol).<br />

Cunnings, Edgar Roscoe<br />

(177) 1900, On the Waldron fauna at Tarr Hole, Indiana:<br />

Indiana Acad. Sci., Proc. for 1899, p. 174-<br />

176 (Brookville).<br />

(178) 1922, Nomenclature and description <strong>of</strong> the geological<br />

formations <strong>of</strong> Indiana: Indiana Dept.<br />

Conserv., Pub!. No. 21, pt. 4, p. 401-533, 31 fig.<br />

(Indianapolis).<br />

, & Beede, Joshua William<br />

(179) 1906, Fauna <strong>of</strong> the Salem limestone <strong>of</strong> Indiana.<br />

Introduction: Indiana Dept. Geol. & Nat. Res.,<br />

Ann. Rept. 13, p. 1189-1218, 6 pl. (Indianapolis).<br />

Dana, James Dwight<br />

(180) 1863, Manual <strong>of</strong> Geology: 800 p., 986 fig. (Bliss<br />

& Co.) (Philadelphia).<br />

Darton, Nelson Horatio<br />

(181) 1925, A resumé <strong>of</strong> Arizona geology: Arizona<br />

Univ. Bull. 119, Geol. Ser. No. 3, 298 p., 74 pl.,<br />

105 fig. (October 15) (Tucson).<br />

, & Paige, Sidney<br />

(182) 1925, Central Black Hills folio, South Dakota:<br />

Geol. Atlas U.S., No. 219, 34 p., 30 pl., 43 fig.,<br />

maps.<br />

Davies, Arthur Morley<br />

(183) 1920, An introduction to Palaeontology: i-xi, 414<br />

p., 100 fig. (Murby & Co.) (London).<br />

Def rance, Marin Jacques Louis<br />

(184) 1819, Encrines: Dict. Sci. Nat., v. 14, EA-EOU,<br />

p. 461-468 (p. 467).<br />

Delage, Yves, & Hérouard, Edgard Joseph Émue<br />

(185) 1903, Traité de Zoologie concrète. III. Les Echinodermes:<br />

x + 496 p., 53 pl., 596 text-fig., Schleicher<br />

(Paris).<br />

Dewalque, Gustav. [ See Fraipont.1<br />

Diener, Carl (Karl)<br />

(186) 1927, Leitfossilien. Lief erung 5. Leitfossilien der<br />

marinen Perm: 84 p., 14 pl., 10 text-fig., Borntraeger<br />

(Berlin).<br />

Douvillé, Henri<br />

(187) 1900, Examen des fossiles rapportés de Chine par<br />

la mission Leclère: Compt. Rend. h. Séances<br />

L'Acad. SCi., V. 130, p. 592-595 (Paris).<br />

Dujardin, M. Félix, & Hupé, M. H.<br />

(188) 1862, Histoire naturelle des Zoophytes Echinodermes:<br />

627 p., 10 pl., in 8vo, Roret (Paris).<br />

Dunbar, Carl Owen<br />

(189) 1918, Stratigraphy and correlation <strong>of</strong> the Devonian<br />

<strong>of</strong> western Tennessee: Amer. Jour. Sci., ser. 4,<br />

v. 46, whole no. 196, no. 276, art. 37, p. 732-756,<br />

fig. 1 (New Haven).<br />

FIGURE<br />

EXPLANATION<br />

PAGE<br />

1-3,10-11. Orbitremites ellipticus (sowERBy). 1 3. Plesiotype,<br />

245, deKoninck coll., Harvard Mus. Comp. Zoology;<br />

Lower Carboniferous limestone, Yorkshire, England; oral,<br />

"D" ambulacral, aboral views (all X7.2).-10 11.<br />

Plesiotype, fragmentary, unnumbered, Joysey coll. given to<br />

Harold Beaver, Humble Oil & Refining Company, Houston,<br />

Texas; Lower Carboniferous, upper part <strong>of</strong> Clitheroe<br />

Limestone (C2) <strong>of</strong> Salt Hill Knoll, Clitheroe, Lancashire,<br />

England; 10, oral view showing wide triangular spiracles<br />

(X10); 11, "AB" interambulacral view showing deltoid<br />

overlapping radial limbs ( X4.3) 89<br />

4-6. Orbitremites cant panulatus (M'Cov), plesiotype, 1,633,<br />

James coll., Univ. Chicago; Lower Carboniferous lime-<br />

OF PLATE 43<br />

stone, ?Devonshire, England; 4,6, "C" ambulacral, aboral<br />

views (X6.6); 5, oral view <strong>of</strong> "D" ambulacrum showing<br />

one hydrospire fold (short, wide) on each side <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ambulacrum (inked on one side to show outline <strong>of</strong> hydrospire<br />

plate) (X13) 89<br />

7-9,12. Ellipticoblastus orbicularis (SowERBy).-7 9. Plesiotype,<br />

13,877, Gurley coll., Univ. Chicago; Lower Carboniferous<br />

limestone, Lancashire, England; oral, "D"<br />

ambulacral, aboral views, showing radial plates overlapping<br />

deltoids (all X6.1).-12. Plesiotype, 241, de-<br />

Koninck coll., Harvard Mus. Comp. Zoology; Lower Carboniferous<br />

limestone, Settle, England; oral view <strong>of</strong> summit<br />

showing wide triangular spiracles (X10) 73

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