JNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PAL EONTOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTIONS PLATE 44 <strong>ECHINODERMATA</strong>, ARTICLE 3 I : AV- BI. ASTOID STUDIES
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(205) 1886, Catalogue <strong>of</strong> the Blastoidea in the Geological Department <strong>of</strong> the British Museum (Natural History), with an account <strong>of</strong> the morphology and systematic position <strong>of</strong> the group, and a revision <strong>of</strong> the genera and species: Brit. Mus. Cat., xvi+ 322 p., 20 pl., 8 fig. (July) (London). Evitt, William R., II (206) 1949, Stereophotography as a tool <strong>of</strong> the paleontologist: Jour. Paleontology, v. 23, no. 5, p. 566- 570, pl. 88 (September) (Tulsa). Eykeren, H. (207) 1942, Beitrage zur Palaontologie des Ostindischen Archipels; XVIII, Microblastus gen. nov. und einige andere neue permische Blastoideen von Timor: Neues Jahrb., Geol. Palont. Beil.-Band or Abh., Abt. B, v. 86, heft 2, p. 282-298, pl. 17, 5 fig. (Stuttgart). Fay, Robert Oran (208) 1960, The type <strong>of</strong> Nucleocrinus Conrad: Oklahoma Geol. Notes, v. 20, no. 9, p. 236-239, I pl., text-fig. (September) (Norman). EXPLANATION OF PLATE 44 FIGURE PAGE 1-7. Globoblastus norwoodi (OwEN & SHUMARD), neotypes, S4,956 (new holotype, figs. 1-6), S4,955 (new paratype, fig. 7), Springer coll. (old number S3,759), U.S. Natl. Mus.; Lower Mississippian, Upper Burlington Limestone, Burlington, Iowa; 1-3, oral, "D" ambulacral, aboral views ( X3.5); 4, oral view <strong>of</strong> summit <strong>of</strong> same (X7.4); 5, aboral view <strong>of</strong> basal circlet (X8); 6, "C" ambulacrum showing nature <strong>of</strong> pores and lancet covered by side plates (X6.7); 7, aboral view <strong>of</strong> polished section (empty) showing two hydrospire folds on each side <strong>of</strong> an ambulacrum, "E" ambulacrum upward (X5.2) 74 8-12. Orbitremites derbiensis (SowERHY), plesiotypes, 328 (figs. 10-12), 4 (fig. 9), unnumbered etched specimen (fig. 8), Joysey coll , given to Harold Beaver, Humble Oil & Refining Company, Houston, Texas; Lower Carboniferous, Cockleshell beds <strong>of</strong> Middle Limestone <strong>of</strong> Yarnbury, near Grassington, Yorkshire, England; 8, detailed oral view showing cryptodeltoids (CD), hypodeltoid (HD), hydrospire plate (HP), lancet plate (L), and superdeltoid plate (Su) ( X15.3); 9, oral view <strong>of</strong> polished cross section <strong>of</strong> "E" ambulacrum showing one hydrospire fold on each side <strong>of</strong> an ambulacrum, each fold long and curved (X9); 10-12, oral, "D" ambulacral, aboral views (X6.3) 88