132 THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS PALEONTOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTIONS Montgomery, Henry (457) 1881, A blastoid found in the Devonian rocks <strong>of</strong> Ontario: Canadian Naturalist & Quart. Jour. Sci., n. ser., V. 10, no. 2, p. 80-84,2 fig. Moore, Raymond Cecil (458) 1928, Early Mississippian formations in Missouri: Missouri Bur. Geol. & Mines, ser. 2, v. 21, 283 p., 13 pl., 2 fig. (Jefferson City). (459) 1936, "Carboniferous" rocks <strong>of</strong> North America: Internat. Geol. Congress, Rept. 16, 24 p., 3 pl., 8 text-fig. (January). (460) 1940, Early growth stages <strong>of</strong> Carboniferous microcrinoids and blastoids: Jour. Paleontology, V. 14, no. 6, p. 572-583, 3 text-fig. (November) (Tulsa). (461) 1948, Stratigraphic paleontology: Geol. Soc. America, Bull., V. 59, p. 301-326, 9 fig. (April) (New York). (462) 1948, Evolution <strong>of</strong> the crinoidea in relation to major paleogeographic changes in earth history: Internat. Geol. Congress, Rept. 18, pt. 12, p. 27-53, 18 fig. (463) 1948, Paleontological features <strong>of</strong> Mississippian rocks in North America and Europe: Jour. Geology, v. 56, no. 4, p. 373-402, 17 fig. (July) (Chicago). (464) 1954, Status <strong>of</strong> Invertebrate Paleontology, 1953, IV. Echinodermata; Pelmatozoa: Harvard Mus. Comp. Zool., Bull., v. 112, no. 3, p. 125-149, 8 text-fig. (October). (465) 1955, Invertebrates and geologic time scale: Geol. Soc. America, Spec. Paper 62, p. 547-573, 13 textfig. (New York). , Lalicker, Cecil Gordon, & Fischer, Alfred George (466) 1952, Invertebrate fossils: xiii + 766 p., fig., Mc- Graw-Hill (New York). , & Laudon, Lowell Robert (467) 1943, Evolution and classification <strong>of</strong> Paleozoic crinoids: Geol. Soc. America, Spec. Paper 46, x+153 p., 14 pl., 18 fig., 1 table (June 15) (New York). , & Strimple, Harrell LeRoy (468) 1942, Blastoids from Middle Pennsylvanian rocks <strong>of</strong> Oklahoma: Denison Univ. Bull., Jour. Sci. Lab., V. 37, p. 85-91, 1 text-fig. (August) (Granville, Ohio). Moret, Leon (469) 1940, Manuel de Paléontologie animale: vii+ 675 p., 12 pl., 241 fig., Masson et Cie (Paris). Morgan, George Dillon (470) 1924, Geology <strong>of</strong> the Stonewall Quadrangle, Oklahoma: Oklahoma Bur. Geol., Bull. 2, 248 p., 53 pl., 1 fig., map. Morris, John (471) 1843, A catalogue <strong>of</strong> British fossils comprising all the genera and species hitherto described; with references to their geological distribution and to the localities in which they have been found: 8vo., x+222 p., Van Voorst (London). (472) 1854, A catalogue <strong>of</strong> British fossils: 2 ed., 8vo., p. 72, 86 (London). Morse, William Clifford (473) 1910, The Maxville limestone: Ohio Geol. Survey, ser. 4, Bull. 13, p. 71-188, pl. 7-11, 6 text-fig. (November) (Columbus). [Republished in v. 11, May, 1913. 1 (474) 1911, The fauna <strong>of</strong> the Maxville limestone: Ohio State Acad. Sci., Proc., v. 5, no. 7, spec. paper 17, p. 355-420, 36 fig. (Columbus). (475) 1930, Paleozoic rocks: Mississippi State Geol. Survey, Bull. 23, 212 p., 23 pl., 15 fig., sections (Jackson). Mu, A. T. (476) 1955, Un Blastoidé dévonien de Kirin: Acta Palaeont. Sinica, v. 3, no. 2, p. 131-134, 1 pl., in Chinese, with English summary (Peiping). Mentions Devonoblastus. Müller, Johann Heinrich Jacob (477) 1840, Ueber den Bau des Pentacrinus Caput Medusae: Bericht Bekanntmachung geeigneten Verhandl. Kgl. Preuss. Akad. Wiss., 1840, p. 88- 106 (April) (Berlin). EXPLANATION OF PLATE 49 FIGURE PAGE 1-9. Diploblastus glaber (MEEK & WORTHEN), Mississippian, Meramecian Series.-1 5,8,9. Plesiotypes, 1,303, Univ. Kentucky. Ste. Genevieve Limestone, Crittenden County, Kentucky; 1-3, oral, "D" ambulacral, aboral views <strong>of</strong> wide, short specimen with azygous basal in "DE" interambulacrum ( X12.3); 4, oral view <strong>of</strong> polished summit showing cryptodeltoid on right, adjacent to superdeltoid ( X 13); 5, aboral view <strong>of</strong> thin section with "B" ambulacrum upward ( X13.8); 8, "E" ambulacral view <strong>of</strong> another spedmen ( X 11.3) ; 9, same ( X 39.6).-6. Plesiotype, S3,782, Springer coll., U.S. Natl. Mus.; Warsaw Formation, Florence, Ala.; oral view <strong>of</strong> silicified internal mold showing circumesophageal ring <strong>of</strong> specimen labelled Mesoblastus glaber var. sphaeroidalis (X7.5). 7. Plesiotype, 71,650, U.S. Natl. Mus.; Ste. Genevieve Limestone or Gasper Formation, Huntsville, Ala.; side view <strong>of</strong> specimen with brachioles attached, (figured by BUTTS, 1926, pl. 59, fig. 3) (x4.8) 64
t JNIVIAISUI y OF KANSAS PALFONTOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTIONS F.( 111Ni MIT AIAl'A, ARTR LE 3 PLATF 49 FAV-BLASTOII) S FULA TS