UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PALEONTOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTIONS PLATE 46 <strong>ECHINODERMATA</strong>, ARTICLE 3 FAY-BLASTOID STUDIES
BLASTOID STUDIES 125 (287) 1883, Descriptions <strong>of</strong> fossils from the Carboniferous limestone <strong>of</strong> Spergen Hill, Indiana: Indiana Dept. Geol. & Nat. History, Ann. Rept. 12, p. 319-375, 32 pl. (Indianapolis). , & Whitfield, Robert Parr (288) 1872, Description <strong>of</strong> new species <strong>of</strong> fossils from the vicinity <strong>of</strong> Louisville, Kentucky, and the falls <strong>of</strong> the Ohio: New York State Mus., Ann. Rept. 24, p. 181-200 (Albany). & (289) 1875, Descriptions <strong>of</strong> invertebrate fossils, mainly from the Silurian system: Ohio Geol. Survey, Rept. 2, Geol. & Paleont., pt. 2, Paleont., sec. 1, p. 65-161, pl. 1-9, 13 (Columbus). Hambach, Gustav (290) 1880, Contribution to the anatomy <strong>of</strong> the genus Pentremites, with description <strong>of</strong> new species: St. Louis Acad. Sci., Trans., v. 4, no. 1, p. 145-160, pl. A-B (January). (291) 1884, Notes about the structure and classification <strong>of</strong> the Pentremites: Same, Trans., v. 4, no. 3, p. 537-547, 6 text-fig. (292) 1884, Description <strong>of</strong> new Palaeozoic Echinodermata: Same, Trans., v. 4, no. 3, p. 548-554, pl. C-D. (293) 1903, Revision <strong>of</strong> the Blastoidea, with a proposed new classification, and description <strong>of</strong> new species: Same, Trans., v. 13, no. 1, 67 p., 6 pl., 15 textfig. (November 4). Harker, Peter, & Hutchinson, Robert David (294) 1953, A new occurrence and redescription <strong>of</strong> Gogia prolifica Walcott: Jour. Paleontology, v. 27, no. 2, p. 285-287, pl. 40 (March) (Tulsa). Harlton, Bruce H. (295) 1934, Carboniferous stratigraphy <strong>of</strong> the Ouachitas with special study <strong>of</strong> the Bendian: Amer. Assoc. Petrol. Geol., Bull., v. 18, no. 8, p. 1018-1049, 8 fig. (August) (Tulsa). Harris, Gilbert Dennison (296) 1891, The Fayetteville-Huntsville section: Arkansas Geol. Survey, Ann. Rept. for 1888, p. 149-154, 1 fig. (Little Rock). (297) 1896, A reprint <strong>of</strong> the paleontological writings <strong>of</strong> Thomas Say: Bull. Amer. Paleontology, v. 1, no. 5, p. 273-354 (paginated 3-84 for number) (December 7) (Ithaca). Haughton, Samuel (298) 1859, On a new Carboniferous echinoderm, from the County <strong>of</strong> Limerick: Dublin Geol. Soc., Jour., v. 8, pt. 2, p. 183-184, pl. 12 (dated 1860 on cover). (299) 1859, On a new Carboniferous echinoderm, from the County <strong>of</strong> Limerick: Nat. History Rev., v. 6, pt. 2, p. 511-512, pl. 29. Hernon, Robert Mann (300) 1935, The Paradise formation and its fauna: Jour. Paleontology, v. 9, no. 8, p. 653-696, pl. 80-82 (December) (Tulsa). Hoare, Richard David (301) 1960, Pentremitidea filosa Whiteaves from the Silica formation in northwestern Ohio: Ohio Jour. Sci., v. 60, no. 5, p. 265-267, 6 fig., 1 table (September). Hoernes, Rudolf (302) 1884, Elemente der Palaeontologie (Palaeozoologie): 8vo., 126 p. (Leipzig). Hopkins, Thomas Cramer (303) 1893, Marbles and other limestones: Arkansas Geol. Survey, Ann. Rept. 4, xxi +443 p., 28 pl., 17 fig., maps (Little Rock). , & Siebenthal, Claude Ellsworth (304) 1897, The Bedford o6litic limestone <strong>of</strong> Indiana: Indiana Dept. Geol. & Nat. Res., Ann. Rept. 21, p. 289-427, pl. 18-38, fig. 5-17, maps, charts (Indianapolis). Hudson, George Henry (305) 1905, Contributions to the fauna <strong>of</strong> the Chazy limestone on Valcour Island, Lake Champlain: New York State Mus., Bull. 80, Paleont. 10, p. 270-295, 5 pl., 7 text-fig. (Albany). [Also New York State Mus., Ann. Rept. 571. EXPLANATION OF PLATE 46 FIGURE PAGE 1 , 2. Schizoblastus sayi (SHumARD), holotype, S3,735, Shumanl coll. <strong>of</strong> Hambach coll. <strong>of</strong> Springer coll. (transferred in that order), U.S. Natl. Mus.; Lower Mississippian, Burlington Limestone, Marion County, Mo.; oral, "A" ambulacral views <strong>of</strong> slightly crushed specimen in matrix ( X 3) 101 3-5. Schizoblastus wins/owl (MILLER & GURLEY), holotype, 6,621, Univ. Chicago; Lower Mississippian, ?Burlington Limestone, from drift at Danville, III.; 3, oblique oral view <strong>of</strong> "B" ambulacrum showing some spiracles in white (X 8 ); 9,5, "B" ambulacral, aboral views (X4.3) 101 6-11. Cribroblastus cornutus (MEEK & WORTHEN), holotype, X-361, Univ. Illinois (figs. 10,11); plesiotypes, S3,77I, Springer coll., U.S. Natl. Mus. (figs. 6-9); Mississippian, St. Louis Group, Brown County, Illinois (holotype), and Warsaw Formation, Fenton, Mo. (plesiotypes); 6, polished section <strong>of</strong> summit showing spiracles and anispiracle in white (X8.5); 7 , 8, "B" ambulacral and aboral views <strong>of</strong> another specimen (X5.3); 9, aboral view <strong>of</strong> "B" ambulacrum (same specimen as shown in fig. 6) (X7.6); 10, side view <strong>of</strong> specimen in rock (background clipped from photograph), showing imperfect nature <strong>of</strong> holotype (X3.8); 11, ambulacrum <strong>of</strong> same showing one large pore between side plates (X27.2) 60