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124 THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PALEONTOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTIONS<br />
1885: Archiv. f. Naturgesch., Jahrg. 52, V. 1, heft<br />
3, 60 p. (Berlin).<br />
(269) 1887, Bericht fiber die wissenschaftlichen Leistungen<br />
in der Naturgeschichte der Echinodermen urn<br />
Jahre 1886: Same, Jahrg. 53, v. 2, heft 3, p. 174- (279)<br />
218.<br />
(270) 1888, Bericht über die wissenschaftlichen Leistungen<br />
in der Naturgeschichte der Echinodermen im<br />
lahre 1887: Same, Jahrg. 54, v. 2, heft 3, p. 63-81.<br />
Haeckel, Ernst<br />
(271) 1866, Generelle Morphologie der Organismen:<br />
V. 1-2, xxxii +574 p., 2 pl., clx + 462 p., 8 pl.,<br />
Reimer (Berlin).<br />
(272) 1876, The History <strong>of</strong> Creation: transi, by Lankester,<br />
xix + 408 p., 2 pl., 7 fig., King & Co. (London).<br />
(273) 1896, Systematische Phylogenie der wirbellosen<br />
Thiere (lnvertebrata): 8vo., pt. 2, xviii + 720 p.,<br />
Reimer (Berlin).<br />
(278) 1858, Paleontology <strong>of</strong> Iowa: Iowa Geol. Survey,<br />
Rept., v. 1, pt. 2, Paleont., p. 473-724, 29 pl., textfig.<br />
53-118 (Des Moines).<br />
1859, New species <strong>of</strong> crinoidea: Contr. Paleont.<br />
Iowa, Same, Paleont. Contr., Rept., v. 1, pt. 2,<br />
Supp., 92 p., 3 pl., text-fig.<br />
(280) 1862, Contributions to palaeontology; comprising<br />
descriptions <strong>of</strong> new species <strong>of</strong> fossils from the<br />
Upper Helderberg, Hamilton and Chemung<br />
groups; Preliminary notice <strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> the species<br />
<strong>of</strong> Crinoidea known in the Upper Helderberg<br />
and Hamilton groups <strong>of</strong> New York: New York<br />
State Cab., Ann. Rept. 15, p. 115-153, 11 pl., 2<br />
text-fig. (Albany).<br />
(281) 1863, Descriptions <strong>of</strong> new species <strong>of</strong> Crinoidea<br />
from the Carboniferous rocks <strong>of</strong> the Mississippi<br />
Valley: Boston Soc. Nat. History, Jour., v. 7, no.<br />
2, p. 261-328.<br />
(274) 1896, Beitriige zur Morphologie und Phylogenie<br />
der Echinodermen; Die Amphorideen und Cystoideen:<br />
Festschrift zum siebenzigsten Geburtstage<br />
von Carl Gegenbaur am 21. August 1896,<br />
Band I, 179 p., 5 pl., 25 text-fig., Engelmann<br />
(Leipzig).<br />
(275) 1899-1904, Kunstformen der Natur: verlag d.<br />
Bibliographischen Instituts, Erste Sammlung, 5<br />
Heft, 50 pl (10 pl. per Heft; Heft 1 with forward<br />
date Feb. 16, 1899); Zweite Sammlung, Heft 6-10,<br />
pl. 51-100 (10 pl. per Heft), with Supp.-Heft (10<br />
charts, with 1904 date on title page) (Leipzig &<br />
Wien).<br />
(282) 1864, Description <strong>of</strong> new species <strong>of</strong> fossils from<br />
the Carboniferous limestones <strong>of</strong> Indiana and Illinois:<br />
Albany Inst., Trans., v. 4, 36 p.<br />
(283) 1879, The fauna <strong>of</strong> the Niagara group, in central<br />
Indiana: New York State Mus., Ann. Rept. 28,<br />
p. 99-203, pl. 3-34 (text printed partly in advance<br />
in 1875 or 1876) (Albany).<br />
(284) 1882, Descriptions <strong>of</strong> the species <strong>of</strong> fossils found<br />
in the Niagara group at Waldron, Indiana: Indiana<br />
Dept. Geol. & Nat. History, Ann. Rept. 11,<br />
p. 217-345, 36 pl., text-fig. (Indianapolis).<br />
(276) 1909, The History <strong>of</strong> Creation: 5th ed., v. 2, x+ (285)<br />
544 p., pl. 6-20, fig. 8-19 (London).<br />
Hall, James<br />
(277) 1852, Containing descriptions <strong>of</strong> the organic remains<br />
<strong>of</strong> the lower middle division <strong>of</strong> the New<br />
York system: Nat. History New York, Paleont.,<br />
Pt. 6, v. 2, vii + 362 p., 85 pl.<br />
1883, Descriptions <strong>of</strong> new species <strong>of</strong> fossils from<br />
the Niagara formation at Waldron, Indiana:<br />
Albany Inst., Trans., v. 10, p. 57-76.<br />
(286) 1883, List <strong>of</strong> Niagara fossils from Waldron, Indiana:<br />
New York State Mus., Ann. Rept. 36, p.<br />
21-25 (Albany).<br />
EXPLANATION OF PLATE 45<br />
FIGURE PAGE<br />
1-9. Lophoblastus inopinatus (RowLEy & HARE), lectotypes,<br />
RX-134 (figs. 1-3, new holotype), (figs. 4,6,8, ?same<br />
as Rowley, 1901, pl. 28, fig. 8, a syntype), (fig. 5, new<br />
paratype), (fig. 7, probably original paratype <strong>of</strong> ROWLEY<br />
& HARE, 1891, pl. 3, fig. 17, and ROWLEY, 1901, pl. 28, fig.<br />
5), (fi. 9, a new paratype), Rowley coll., Univ. Illinois;<br />
Lower Mississippian, Lower Burlington Limestone (chert),<br />
Louisiana, Mo.; 1-3, oral, "D" ambulacral, aboral views<br />
(X7.2); 4,6,8, anal interambulacral, aboral, "D" ambulacral<br />
views ( X8.3); 5, aboral view <strong>of</strong> polished section<br />
showing three hydrospire folds on each side <strong>of</strong> an ambulacrum<br />
( X10); 7, oral view ( X6.2); 9, aboral view <strong>of</strong><br />
another specimen ( X8.7) 76<br />
10-12. Carpenteroblastus magnibasis (RowLEy), holotype,<br />
RX-194, Rowley coll., Univ. Illinois; Lower Mississippian,<br />
Upper Brulington Limestone, Louisiana, Mo.; oral, "D"<br />
ambulacral, aboral ivews (all X4.2) 52