Peabody Museum of Natural History - Yale University New Haven, CT 06520-8118 Postilla number 215 28 May 1998 (Received 4 September 1997) Abstract Type material for 126 nominal species of fossil echinoderms are in the Invertebrate Paleontology Collections of Yale University’s Peabody Museum of Natural History. Primary types for 38 nominal species include 25 holotypes, 31 syntypes (repre- senting 12 nominal species) and 1 neotype. Secondary types for 3 nominal species include 5 paratypes. Tertiary types of 76 nominal species include 403 hypotypes. Most types are from Crawfordsville (Indi- ana), New York State and Tennessee and have been described by W.B. Clark, R.T. Jackson, N.G. Lane, R.C. Moore, C. Schuchert, F. Springer and J.F. Van Sant. Key Words Type Catalog, Echinodermata, Yale Peabody Museum, Crawfordsville, New York State, Tennessee, W.B. Clark, R.T. Jackson, N.G. Lane, R.C. Moore, C. Schuchert, F. Springer, J.F. Van Sant. Copyright © 1998 by the Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University. All rights reserved. No part of this publication, except brief quotations for scholarly purposes, may be reproduced without written permission of the Director, Peabody Museum of Natural History. ISBN No. 0-912532-45-9 A Type Catalog of Fossil Invertebrates (Echinodermata) in the Yale Peabody Museum Russell D. White Introduction This catalog lists all known fossil echino- derm types in the Invertebrate Paleontology Collections housed in Yale University’s Peabody Museum of Natural History. This is the seventh in a series of type catalogs of fossil invertebrates and is a product of an ongoing computerization project to improve the accessibility of the type collections. Nineteen type specimens are missing and cannot be located. The collections have been thoroughly searched by the curatorial staff in the 1960s and 1990s and it is believed that these specimens are perma- nently lost. The missing status of each specimen is footnoted after each record, respectively. Any information on the whereabouts of these specimens would be greatly appreciated. Organization Specimens are listed under the originally described binomen; genera and species within genera are indexed alphabetically. Each entry includes the catalog number used by the Division of Invertebrate Paleontology prefixed with the abbreviation YPM and the type status of the original designation, followed by all known refer- ences to that name. Any subsequent designations are listed under the original designation and are cross-referenced in the body of the text. Locality descriptions follow each entry or set of entries for each binomen. Errors and inconsistencies are footnoted at the end ci each binomen. The type designations used are holotype, Peabody Museum of Natural History Yale University New Haven, CT 06520-8118 Postilla number 215 28 May 1998 TTF, AA Mie" (Received 4 September 1997) Abstract Type material for 126 nominal species of fossil echinoderms are in the Invertebrate Paleontology Collections of Yale University’s Peabody Museum of Natural History. Primary types for 38 nominal species include 25 holotypes, 31 syntypes (repre- senting 12 nominal species) and 1 neotype. Secondary types for 3 nominal species include 5 paratypes. Tertiary types of 76 nominal species include 403 hypotypes. Most types are from Crawfordsville (Indi- ana), New York State and Tennessee and have been described by W.B. Clark, R.T. Jackson, N.G. Lane, R.C. Moore, C. Schuchert, F. Springer and J.F. Van Sant. Key Words Type Catalog, Echinodermata, Yale Peabody Museum, Crawfordsville, New York State, Tennessee, W.B. Clark, R.T. Jackson, N.G. Lane, R.C. Moore, C. Schuchert, F. Springer, J.F. Van Sant. Copyright © 1998 by the Peabody Museum of Natural History, Yale University. All rights reserved. No part of this publication, except brief quotations for scholarly purposes, may be reproduced without written permission of the Director, Peabody Museum of Natural History. ISBN No. 0-912532-45-9 A Type Catalog of Fossil Invertebrates (Echinodermata) in the Yale Peabody Museum Russell D. White Introduction This catalog lists all known fossil echino- derm types in the Invertebrate Paleontology Collections housed in Yale University’s Peabody Museum of Natural History. This is the seventh in a series of type catalogs of fossil invertebrates and is a product of an ongoing computerization project to improve the accessibility of the type collections. Nineteen type specimens are missing and cannot be located. The collections have been thoroughly searched by the curatorial staff in the 1960s and 1990s and it is believed that these specimens are perma- nently lost. The missing status of each specimen is footnoted after each record, respectively. Any information on the whereabouts of these specimens would be greatly appreciated. Organization Specimens are listed under the originally described binomen; genera and species within genera are indexed alphabetically. Each entry includes the catalog number used by the Division of Invertebrate Paleontology prefixed with the abbreviation YPM and the type status of the original designation, followed by all known refer- ences to that name. Any subsequent designations are listed under the original designation and are cross-referenced in the body of the text. Locality descriptions follow each entry or set of entries for each binomen. Errors and inconsistencies are footnoted at the end ci each binomen. The type designaiions used are holotype, 2 Type Catalog of Fossil Echinodermata Postilla 215 syntype and neotype for name bearers; paratype for secondary types; hypotype for all tertiary types. Name bearers and secondary types are defined as used in the International Code of Zoological Nomencla- ture (ICZN,1985). Tertiary types or hypotypes are treated here as any de- scribed, figured or measured specimen used in a publication to augment the knowledge of a previously defined species, or any referred specimen that cannot be placed unequivocally in a known species (e.g., Eucalyptocrinus sp.). Locality descriptions follow each entry or set of entries with identical locality data. The locality information includes the stratigra- phy, geography, collector and date. Stratigraphy has been standardized using Stratigraphic Nomenclature Databases for the United States, its Possessions and Territories (MacLachlan et al., 1992). Catalog of Echinodermata Abrotocrinus coreyi (Meek and Worthen) Neotyepe YPM 27621 Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kansas Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.85, tbl.15(#1)." Webster, G.D. 1973. Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 137, p.32. Ausich, W.|. 1983. Palaeogeog,., Palaeoclim., Palaeoecol. v.44, p.277. Kammer, T.W. and W.I. Ausich. 1993. J. Paleont. v.67, n.4, p.629. Hyrotyepe YPM 27622 Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.85, tbl.15(#4). Webster, G.D. 1973. Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 137, p.32. Ausich, W.I. 1983. Palaeogeog., Palaeoclim., Palaeoecol. v.44, p.277. Kammer, T.W. and W.I. Ausich. 1993. J. Paleont. v.67, n.4, p.629. Early Mississippian, Osagean, Borden Grp, Edwardsville Fm. Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co., Indiana, USA. Collector: Bassett, D.A., 1888. tCited as 22754A on p.85. Cited as 22754B on p.85. Abrotocrinus unicus (Hall) Hyrotype YPM 6443A Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.85, tol.16(#13). Ausich, W.I|. 1983. Palaeogeog., Palaeoclim., Palaeoecol. v.44, p.277. Webster, G.D. 1986. Geol. Soc. Am. Micro. Pub. 16, p.42. Kammer, T.W. and W.I. Ausich. 1993. J. Paleont. v.67, n.4, p.627. Early Mississippian, Osagean, Borden Grp, Edwardsville Fm. Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co., Indiana, USA. Collector: Bassett, D.A., 1888. Aganaster gregarius Meek and Worthen Hypotype YPM 13182 Schuchert, Charles. 1915. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. n.88, p.264. Spencer, W.K. 1925. Mon. Paleont. Soc. London, p.285. Owen, H.G. 1965. Mon. Paleont. Soc. London, p.558. Middle Devonian, Hamilton Grp. Near Georgetown, New York, USA. HyrotyepeE YPM 26066-26072 Schuchert, Charles. 1915. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. n.88, p.264. Spencer, W.K. 1925. Mon. Paleont. Soc. London, p.285. Owen, H.G. 1965. Mon. Paleont. Soc. London, p.558. Early Mississippian, Osagean, Borden Grp, Edwardsville Fm. Near Crawfordsville, Montgom- ery Co., Indiana, USA. Collector: Braun, F.A. HyreotyPpE YPM 26352 Schuchert, Charles. 1915. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. n.88, p.264. 3 Type Catalog of Fossil Echinodermata Spencer, W.K. 1925. Mon. Paleont. Soc. London, p.285, tf.194a, tf.194d, pl.20,f.4 (upper left),5. Owen, H.G. 1965. Mon. Paleont. Soc. London, p.558. Middle Devonian, Hamilton Grp. Near Georgetown, New York, USA. HypotyPpE YPM 26353 Schuchert, Charles. 1915. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. n.88, p.264. Spencer, W.K. 1925. Mon. Paleont. Soc. London, p.285, tf.194c. Owen, H.G. 1965. Mon. Paleont. Soc. London, p.558.t Early Mississippian, Osagean, Borden Grp, Edwardsville Fm. Near Crawfordsville, Montgom- ery Co., Indiana, USA. Collector: Braun, F.A. HypotyrpE YPM 26863 Schuchert, Charles. 1915. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. n.88, p.264. Spencer, W.K. 1925. Mon. Paleont. Soc. London, p.285, pl.20, f.4(upper right). Owen, H.G. 1965. Mon. Paleont. Soc. London, p.558. HyrotypeE YPM 26864 Schuchert, Charles. 1915. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. n.88, p.264. Spencer, W.K. 1925. Mon. Paleont. Soc. London, p.285, pl.20, f.4(lowermost). Owen, H.G. 1965. Mon. Paleont. Soc. London, p.558. Middle Devonian, Hamilton Grp. Near Georgetown, New York, USA. HypotyrpeE YPM 26867 Schuchert, Charles. 1915. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. n.88, p.264. Spencer, W.K. 1925. Mon. Paleont. Soc. London, p.285, tf.194b. Owen, H.G. 1965. Mon. Paleont. Soc. London, p.558. Early Mississippian, Osagean, Borden Grp, Edwardsville Fm. Near Crawfordsville, Montgom- ery Co., Indiana, USA. Collector: Braun, F.A. Postilla 215 tAn accession number, 3414a, was used incorrectly in this paper as the catalog number for this specimen. Agelacrinites beecheri Clarke SyntyPpE YPM 24803 Clarke, J.M. 1901. Bull. N. Y. St. Mus. n.49, p.195, tf.4,6. Foerste, A.F. 1914. Bull. Denison Univ. Sci. Eabsveni7plsletee: =Lepidodiscus squamosus Meek and Worthen. Hypotype. Bell, B.M. 1976. Mem. N. Y. St. Mus. n.21, p.253, pl.48, f.7-13. SyntyPpE YPM 24804 Clarke, J.M. 1901. Bull. N. Y. St. Mus. n.49, p.195, tf.5. =Lepidodiscus squamosus Meek and Worthen. Hypotype. Bell, B.M. 1976. Mem. N. Y. St. Mus. n.21, p.253, tf.51a, pl.48, f.7- 13. Early Mississippian, Waverly Grp. Warren, Warren Co., Pennsylvania, USA. Collector: Beecher, C.E. Agelacrinites buttsi Clarke HototyPE YPM 24805 Clarke, J.M. 1901. Bull. N. Y. St. Mus. n.49, p.196, tt.7. Early Mississippian, Waverly Grp. Warren, Warren Co., Pennsylvania, USA. Collector: Beecher, C.E. Agelacrinites hamiltonesis Vanuxem Hypotype YPM 284541 Bell, B.M. 1976. Mem. N. Y. St. Mus. n.21, p.212. Middle Devonian, Hamilton Grp, Skaneateles Shale, Chenango Sandstone Mbr. Colgate University Campus quarry, Hamilton, Madison Co., New York, USA. Collector: Cooper, G.A. t This is represented by one specimen and five gutta-percha casts. Alepidaster flexuous (Miller and Dyer) HypotyPpE YPM 25243, 25245, 26200 Schuchert, Charles. 1915. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. n.88, p.231. Late Ordovician, Eden Fm. Near Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio, USA. Collector: Asherman, G. 4 Type Catalog of Fossil Echinodermata Postilla 215 Alisocrinus tetrarmatus Brower YPM 27028 Brower, J.C. 1973. Palaeontogr. Am. v.7, n.46, p.408, tf.29J,30C-F,H, pl.66, f.2. Brower, J.C. 1974. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Pap.72, p.15, tf.10.5. Brower, J.C. 1976. Thal. Jugo., v.12, p.45, tf.3. Webster, G.D. 1977. Geol. Soc. Am. Micro. Pub. 8, p.35. Webster, G.D. 1986. Geol. Soc. Am. Micro. Pub. 16, p.52. ParatyPpE YPM 27029 Brower, J.C. 1973. Palaeontogr. Am. v.7, n.46, p.408, tf.29H,29P, pl.66, f.1. Brower, J.C. 1976. Thal. Jugo., v.12, p.45, tf.3. Webster, G.D. 1977. Geol. Soc. Am. Micro. Pub. 8, p.35. Webster, G.D. 1986. Geol. Soc. Am. Micro. Pub. 16, p.52. ParatyPE YPM 27030 Brower, J.C. 1973. Palaeontogr. Am. v.7, n.46, p.408. Brower, J.C. 1976. Thal. Jugo., v.12, p.45, tf.3. Webster, G.D. 1977. Geol. Soc. Am. Micro. Pub. 8, p.35. Webster, G.D. 1986. Geol. Soc. Am. Micro. Pub. 16, p.52. Late Ordovician, Girardeau Limestone. Along river bank below RR tracks, NW corner SW1/4NE1/4SE1/ 4sec28,T31N,R14E. Cape Girardeau Co., Missouri, USA. Collector: Gealy, J.R., 8/29/1953. PARATYPE Ambicocrinus arborescens (Talbot) See Thysanocrinus arborescens Talbot. Ancylocidaris spenceri Miller HototypE YPM 12815 Miller, A.K. 1929. Am. J. Sci. v.218, p.335, tf.1-3.1 Late Jurassic, Sundance Fm. Bull Lake Canyon, near Lander, Fremont Co., Wyoming, USA. Collector: Spencer, A.E. 12815 originally reposited at Tulane University, has been given to Peabody Museum. Arachnoides placenta (Linnaeus) HypotyPpE YPM 33664 Wang, C.C. 1994. J. Geol. Soc. China. v.37, n.2, p.238, f.16A,B. Recent. Taiwan Strait, near Hsinchu, northern Taiwan. Asteracanthion lincki Muller and Troschel Hototyepe YPM 24757 Sears, J.H. 1905. The Essex Institute: Salem (Massachusetts) p.369, tf.202. =Asterias lincki. Clark, W.B. and M.W. Twitchell. 1915. Mon. U.S. Geol. Surv. n.54, p.222. Quaternary, Pleistocene. Richard Graham clay pit, 20 ft beneath surface, Lynn, Essex Co., Massachusetts, USA. Collector: Sears, J.H., 1903. Asterias lincki (Muller and Troschel) See Asteracanthion lincki Muller and Troschel. Barycrinus asteriscus Van Sant and Lane HototyrpE YPM 6452A Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.73,tbl.7(#1), pl.1, f.13. HypotyrpE YPM 6452B Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.73,tbl.7(#2). HyrotyPpE YPM 6452C Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.73,tbl.7(#3). HypotyPpE YPM 6452D Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.73,tbl.7(#4), pl.1, f.4. HypotyrpeE YPM 6452E Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.73,tbl.7(#5), pl.1, f.3. Early Mississipian, Osagean, Borden Grp, Edwardsville Fm. Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co., Indiana, USA. Collector: Bassett, D.A., 1888. Barycrinus hoveyi (Hall) HyrotypeE YPM 6451A 5 Type Catalog of Fossil Echinodermata Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.74,tbl.8(#16). Hyrotyrpe YPM 6451B Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.74,tbl.8(#17). HypotyPpE YPM 22751A Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.74,tbl.8(#14). HypotypE YPM 22751B Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.74,tbl.8(#15), pl.1, f.16. Early Mississipian, Osagean, Borden Grp, Edwardsville Fm. Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co., Indiana, USA. Collector: Bradley, F.H. Brachiocrinus nodosarius Hall See Brachiocrinus (Herpetocrinus ?) nodosarius Hall. Brachiocrinus (Herpetocrinus?) nodosarius Hall HyrotyepeE YPM 24772 Talbot, M. 1905. Am. J. Sci. v.170, p.32, pl.4, f.7. =Brachiocrinus nodosarius. Kirk, E. 1911. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. v.41, p.48. =Brachiocrinus nodosarius. Goldring, W. 1923. Mem. New York State Mus. n.16, p.332. =Myelodactylus nodosarius. Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.569. =Myelodactylus nodosarius. Strimple, H.L. 1963. Bull. Ok. Geol. Surv. v.100, p.26. HypotypeE YPM 24773 Talbot, M. 1905. Am. J. Sci. v.170, p.32, pl.4, f.8. =Brachiocrinus nodosarius. Kirk, E. 1911. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. v.41, p.48. =Brachiocrinus nodosarius. Goldring, W. 1923. Mem. New York State Mus. n.16, p.332. =Myelodactylus nodosarius. Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.569. Postilla 215 =Myelodactylus nodosarius. Strimple, H.L. 1963. Bull. Ok. Geol. Surv. v.100, p.26. Early Devonian, Helderberg Grp, New Scotland Limestone. Clarkesville, Albany Co., New York, USA. Carabocrinus geometricus Hudson Hototyrpe YPM 26189 Hudson, G.H. 1905. Bull. N. Y. St. Mus. n.80, D282. thiaplle del, 2: Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.355. Middle Ordovician, Chazy Grp. Valcour Island, Lake Champlain, Clinton Co., New York, USA. Collector: Raymond, P.E. Cassidulus (Pygorhynchus) georgiensis Twitchell PaRATYPE YPM 24756 Clark, W.B. and M.W. Twitchell. 1915. Mon. U.S. Geol. Surv. n.54, p.170. Tertiary, Eocene. Alabama, USA. Cidaris sp. HypotyPpE YPM 24944-24949 Conrad, T.A. 1852. Washington, D.C. (U.S.) Nat. Obs., p.212. Beecher, C.E. 1900a. Am. J. Sci. v.159, p.177.1 Cretaceous. Mount Lebanon, Lebanon. Incorrectly cited as paratype. Cincinnaticrinus pentagonus (Ulrich) See Heterocrinus pentagonus Ulrich. Clidochirus schucherti (Talbot) See /chthyocrinus schucherti Talbot. Codaster lorae Dunbar Syntype YPM 9729 Dunbar, C.O. 1920. Trans. Conn. Acad. Arts Sci. v.23, p.119, pl.2, f.1.1 Early Devonian, Linden Grp, Birdsong Shale. Middle Birdsong, Parsons, glade exposure 2.5 mi NE of town on J.P. Rains farm, Decatur Co., Tennessee, USA. Collector: Dunbar, C.O., 1916. Syntype YPM 9730 Dunbar, C.O. 1920. Trans. Conn. Acad. Arts Sci. v.23, p.119, pl.2, f.2. 6 Type Catalog of Fossil Echinodermata Postilla 215 a Early Devonian, Linden Grp, Birdsong Shale. Middle part of the Birdsong, glade exposure, 1.5 mi S of Allen’s mill, Benton Co., Tennessee, USA. Collector: Dunbar, C.O., 1916. Cordylocrinus plumosus (Hall) HyrotypeE YPM 24778 Talbot, M. 1905. Am. J. Sci. v.170, p.28, pls asa: Goldring, Winifred. 1923. Mem. N. Y. St. Mus. n.16, p.275, pl.36, f.7. Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.372. Moore, R.C. and L.R. Laudon. 1943b. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 46, p.143, pl.14, f.3. Webster, G.D. 1973. Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 137, p.83. Brett, C.E. 1981. Lethaia, v.14, tbl.2, tf.8g. Webster, G.D. 1986. Geol. Soc. Am. Micro. Pub. 16, p.102. Webster, G.D. 1988. Geol. Soc. Am. Micro. Pubs ie: psi HyrpotyrpeE YPM 24839 Talbot, M. 1905. Am. J. Sci. v.170, p.28, tf.3, pl.3, f.4(upper). Goldring, Winifred. 1923. Mem. N. Y. St. Mus. n.16, p.275. Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.372. Moore, R.C. and L.R. Laudon. 1943b. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 46, p.143. Webster, G.D. 1973. Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 137, p.83. Brett, C.E. 1981. Lethaia, v.14, tbl.2. Webster, G.D. 1986. Geol. Soc. Am. Micro. Pub. 16, p.102. Webster, G.D. 1988. Geol. Soc. Am. Micro. Pub. 18, p.57. HypotyrpeE YPM 24840 Talbot, M. 1905. Am. J. Sci. v.170, p.28, pl.3, f.4(lower). Goldring, Winifred. 1923. Mem. N. Y. St. Mus. n.16, p.275. Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.372. Moore, R.C. and L.R. Laudon. 1943b. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 46, p.143. Webster, G.D. 1973. Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 137, p.83. Brett, C.E. 1981. Lethaia, v.14, tbl.2. Webster, G.D. 1986. Geol. Soc. Am. Micro. Pub. 16, p.102. Webster, G.D. 1988. Geol. Soc. Am. Micro. Pub. 18, p.57. Early Devonian, Helderberg Grp, Coeymans Limestone, Deansboro Mbr. Base of Deansboro, upper third of Coeymans, lime quarry owned by John E. Salisbury, on E-facing hillside about 0.5 mi W of Days Corners [Dayville], North Litchfield, Herkimer Co., New York, USA. Collector: Beecher, C.E. and Sarle, C.J., 1903. Ctenocrinus nobilissimus (Hall) See Melocrinus nobilissimus (Hall) and Mariacrinus beecheri Talbot. Ctenocrinus paucidactylus (Hall) See Melocrinus pachydactylus (Conrad). Cyathocrinites multibrachiatus (Lyon and Casseday) Hypotyrpe YPM 6450B Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.80,tbl.12(#14). Kammer, T.W. and W.I. Ausich. 1996. J. Paleont. v.70, n.5, p.857. Hypotyepe YPM 6450C Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.80,tbl.12(#15). Kammer, T.W. and W.I. Ausich. 1996. J. Paleont. v.70, n.5, p.857. Hypotyrpe YPM 6450D Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.80,tbl.12(#16). Kammer, T.W. and W.I. Ausich. 1996. J. Paleont. v.70, n.5, p.857. HyeotyrpE YPM 6450E Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.80,tbl.12(#17). nn, ,Tn 7 Type Catalog of Fossil Echinodermata Kammer, T.W. and W.I. Ausich. 1996. J. Paleont. v.70, n.5, p.857. HyrotypE YPM 27623 Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kansas Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.80,tbl.12(#13), pl.3, f.4." Kammer, T.W. and W.I. Ausich. 1996. J. Paleont. v.70, n.5, p.857. HyrotyPpE YPM 27624 Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.80, pl.2, f.2.1 Kammer, T.W. and W.I. Ausich. 1996. J. Paleont. v.70, n.5, p.857. Early Mississipian, Osagean, Borden Grp, Edwardsville Fm. Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co., Indiana, USA. Collector: Bradley, F.H. tCited as 6450A on p.81. Cystaster stellatus (Hall) HyrotyPpE YPM 28453 Bell, B.M. 1976. Mem. N. Y. St. Mus. n.21, p.100, pl.12, f.21,22.1 Late Ordovician. Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio, USA. Incorrectly cited as old 2811. Dendrocrinus minutus Springer HototyrpE YPM 20498 Springer, F. 1928. Mem. Geol. Surv. Can. n.154, p.137, pl.4, f.6.1 Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.415. Anticosti Island, Quebec, Canada. Collector: Twenhofel, W.H., 1919. tLocality data discrepancy between label and publication. Devonaster eucharis (Hall) HyrpotypE YPM 9918 Schuchert, Charles. 1915. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. n.88, p.98. Middle Devonian, Hamilton Grp. Near Hamilton, Madison Co., New York, USA. HyrotyPpeE YPM 26199 Schuchert, Charles. 1915. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. n.88, p.98. Postilla 215 Middle Devonian, Hamilton Grp. Near Hamilton, Madison Co., New York, USA. Collector: Beecher, C.E. Dimerocrinites arborescens (Talbot) See Thysanocrinus arborescens Talbot. Dimerocrinus arborescens (Talbot) See Thysanocrinus arborescens Talbot. Dimerocrinus elegans Springer HototyrpE YPM 20483 Springer, F. 1928. Mem. Geol. Surv. Can. n.154, p.138, pl.4, f.3 =Dimerocrinites elegans. Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.424. =Dimerocrinites elegans. Bolton, T. and M.J. Copeland.1972. Ontario Div. Mines Geol. Guidebook 4, p.55. =Dimerocrinites elegans. Webster, G.D. 1977. Geol. Soc. Am. Micro. Pub. 8, p.71. Silurian, Jupiter Fm, Jupiter zone 9. Iron River, Anticosti Island, Quebec, Canada. Collector: Twenhofel, W.H., 1909. Dizygocrinus indianaensis (Lyon and Casseday) HyreotyrpE YPM 27625 Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.112,tbl.35(#16).? Webster, G.D. 1973. Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 137, p.112. Ausich, W.I. and T.W. Kammer. 1992. J. Paleont. v.66, n.4, p.642. Hyreotyrpe YPM 27626 Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.112, tbl.35(#17)." Webster, G.D. 1973. Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 137) pale: Ausich, W.I. and T.W. Kammer. 1992. J. Paleont. v.66, n.4, p.642. Early Mississipian, Osagean, Borden Grp, Edwardsville Fm. Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co., Indiana, USA. Collector: Bassett, D.A., 1888. tCited as 1978A on tbl.35,#16. Cited as 1978B on tbl.35,#17. 8 Type Catalog of Fossil Echinodermata Postilla 215 Echinus syriacus Conrad SyntypE YPM 17011 Conrad, T.A. 1852. Washington, D.C. (U.S.) Nat. Obs. p.212. Beecher, C.E. 1900a. Am. J. Sci. v.159, p.177. Cretaceous. Mount Lebanon, Lebanon. Edrioaster priscus (Miller and Gurley) Hyrotyrpe YPM 28455 Bell, B.M. 1976. Mem. N. Y. St. Mus. n.21, p.302, pl.60, f.6.7 HypotyPpE YPM 28456 Bell, B.M. 1976. Mem. N. Y. St. Mus. n.21, p.302, pl.60, f.1-3.1 Middle Ordovician, Trenton Limestone. Lower Trenton, Curd’s farm, Mercer Co., Kentucky, USA. Collector: Fischer, M. ‘Incorrectly cited as 2361. Edriocrinus adnascens Dunbar'*t HototyPpeE YPM 9737 Dunbar, C.O. 1919. Bull. Tenn. Geol. Surv. n.21, pl.2, f.10. Dunbar, C.O. 1920. Trans. Conn. Acad. Arts Sci. v.23, p.120, pl.2, f.3. Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p. 443. Webster, G.D. 1986. Geol. Soc. Am. Micro. PubE 6s pal3a5: Early Devonian, Linden Grp, Rockhouse Shale. Collected in place where trees are uprooted at 8 and 12 ft above base of the Shale, Rockhouse, Horse Creek, about 5 mi W of Lowryville, bluff about 200 yds above club house, Hardin Co., Tennessee, USA. Collector: Dunbar, C.O., 1916. HyrotypeE YPM 9709tt Dunbar, C.O. 1920. Trans. Conn. Acad. Arts Sci. v.23, p.120. Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.443. Webster, G.D. 1986. Geol. Soc. Am. Micro. Pub. 16, p.135. Devonian. Tennessee, USA. Collector: Dunbar, C.O. This taxon may be a nomen nudum. Dunbar (1918) refers to Edriocrinus adnascens n.sp. in a faunal list on page 736, but does not illustrate or describe the taxon until 1919 and 1920, respectively. ttA thorough search of the collections by the curatorial staff in the 1960s and 1990s could not locate this specimen. It is believed to be permanently lost. Edriocrinus pocilliformis Hall Hypotype YPM 24766 Talbot, M. 1905. Am. J. Sci. v.170, p.23, pl.4, f.1. Ohern, D.W. 1913. Md. Geol. Surv., Lower Devonian, p.257. Springer, F. 1920. Smith. Inst. Pub. n.2501, p.448. Goldring, Winifred. 1923. Mem. N. Y. St. Mus. n.16, p.447. Ehrenberg, Kurt. 1928. Palaeobiologica v.1, p.62. Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.444. HyrotyPpE YPM 24767 Talbot, M. 1905. Am. J. Sci. v.170, p.23, pl.4, f.2. Ohern, D.W. 1913. Md. Geol. Surv., Lower Devonian, p.257. Springer, F. 1920. Smith. Inst. Pub. n.2501, p.448. Goldring, Winifred. 1923. Mem. N. Y. St. Mus. n.16, p.447. Ehrenberg, Kurt. 1928. Palaeobiologica v.1, p.62. Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.444. HypotypE YPM 24768 Talbot, M. 1905. Am. J. Sci. v.170, p.23, pl.4, f.3. Ohern, D.W. 1913. Md. Geol. Surv., Lower Devonian, p.257. Springer, F. 1920. Smith. Inst. Pub. n.2501, p.448. Goldring, Winifred. 1923. Mem. N. Y. St. Mus. n.16, p.447. Ehrenberg, Kurt. 1928. Palaeobiologica v.1, p.62. Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.444. 9 Type Catalog of Fossil Echinodermata HyrotyPpE YPM 24769 Talbot, M. 1905. Am. J. Sci. v.170, p.23, pl.4, f.4. Ohern, D.W. 1913. Md. Geol. Surv., Lower Devonian, p.257. Springer, F. 1920. Smith. Inst. Pub. n.2501, p.448. Goldring, Winifred. 1923. Mem. N. Y. St. Mus. n.16, p.447, pl.58, f.9,10. Ehrenberg, Kurt. 1928. Palaeobiologica. Vail PLO2sDlavpale oe Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.444. Early Devonian, Helderberg Grp, New Scotland Limestone. Albany Co., New York, USA. Collector: Beecher, C.E. HyrotyPpE YPM 24770 Talbot, M. 1905. Am. J. Sci. v.170, p.23, pl.4, f.5. Ohern, D.W. 1913. Md. Geol. Surv., Lower Devonian, p.257. Springer, F. 1920. Smith. Inst. Pub. n.2501, p.448. Goldring, Winifred. 1923. Mem. N. Y. St. Mus. n.16, p.447. Ehrenberg, Kurt. 1928. Palaeobiologica. v.1, p.62. Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.444. Early Devonian, Helderberg Grp. Lower Helderberg, Clarksville, Albany Co., New York, USA. Hyrotyepe YPM 24771 Talbot, M. 1905. Am. J. Sci. v.170, p.23, pl.4, f.6. Ohern, D.W. 1913. Md. Geol. Surv., Lower Devonian, p.257. Springer, F. 1920. Smith. Inst. Pub. n.2501, p.448. Goldring, Winifred. 1923. Mem. N. Y. St. Mus. n.16, p.447, pl.58, f.11,12. Ehrenberg, Kurt. 1928. Palaeobiologica. v.1, p.62. Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.444. Postilla 215 Early Devonian, Helderberg Grp, New Scotland Limestone. Albany Co., New York, USA. Collector: Beecher, C.E. Edriocrinus pyramidatus Dunbart HototyrpE YPM 6958 Dunbar, C.O. 1919. Bull. Tenn. Geol. Surv. n.21, pl.2, f.15. Early Devonian, Linden Grp, Birdsong Shale. Higher portion of Birdsong, 4-9 ft below top, bluff on Big Sandy River, beneath the “steel bridge,” about 1 mi W of Cashlee’s store (formerly Pace PO). Henry Co., Tennessee, USA. Collector: Dunbar, C.O., 1917. tDunbar (1919) refers to this specimen in the explanation for plate 2, figure 15 as Edriocrinus pyramidatus (Springer, M.S.). Eifelaster follmanni Schondorf Hototyrpe YPM 147961 Schuchert, Charles. 1915. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. n.88, p.133. Early Devonian, Eifelian. At Landscheid, near Wittlich, West Germany. tCollection data suggest that this specimen was loaned to W.K. Spencer in 1935 and never returned. Eucalyptocrinites milliganae (Miller and Gurley) HyrotypeE YPM 17503 Amsden, T.W. 1949. Bull. Peabody Mus. Nat. Hist. (Yale Univ.). n.5, p.71. Middle Silurian, Brownsport Fm, Bath Springs 7.5 Quad. Green shale at roadside, approx. 50-60 ft above poorly exposed Dixon-Brownsport contact, N side of TN highway 114, 2.25 mi SE of Bath Springs Church, Decatur Co., Tennessee, USA. Collector: Amsden, T.W. and C.O. Dunbar, 6/1942. Eucalyptocrinites ventrivosus (Wachsmuth and Springer) HyrotypeE YPM 17504 Amsden, T.W. 1949. Bull. Peabody Mus. Nat. Hist. (Yale Univ.). n.5, p.71. Middle Silurian, Brownsport Fm, Eagle Creek 7.5 Quad. 13-18 ft above road (Dixon-Brownsport- Decatur contacts not exposed), N side of US highway 64, 1.7 mi SE of junction of road leading S to Beckman Branch, Harding Co., Tennessee, USA. Collector: Amsden, T.W. and C.O. Dunbar, 6/1942. 10 Type Catalog of Fossil Echinodermata Postilla 215 Eucalyptocrinus sp. Hyrotype YPM 22762 Twenhofel, W.H. 1928. Mem. Geol. Surv. Can. n.154, p.139. Silurian, Jupiter Fm, Jupiter zone 10. Jumpers, Anticosti Island, Quebec, Canada. Collector: Schuchert, Charles and Twenhofel, W.H., 6/1908. Eucladia(?) beecheri Schuchert Hototype YPM 13188 Schuchert, Charles. 1915. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. n.88, p.278, pl.38, f.1. Early Devonian, Helderberg Grp, Coeymans Limestone. Jerusalem Hill, near Litchfield, Herkimer Co., New York, USA. Collector: Beecher, C.E., 9/1901. Foerstediscus grandis Bassler HypotypE YPM 28452 Bell, B.M. 1976. Mem. N. Y. St. Mus. n.21, p.66, tf.11c¢, pl.3, f.6.1 Middle Ordovician, Trenton Limestone. Lower Trenton, Curd’s farm, Mercer Co., Kentucky, USA. Collector: Fischer, M. Incorrectly cited as old 2361. Fossulaster changi Wang HototypE YPM 33657 Wang, C.C. 1994. J. J. Geol. Soc. China. v.37, n.2, p.234, f.11a,b, pIl.5, f.1. ParatyPE YPM 33646 Wang, C.C. 1994. J. J. Geol. Soc. China. v.37, n.2, p.234, f.11¢,d, pI.5, f.2. Tertiary, Miocene, Morgan Limestone. Murry Cliffs, between Morgan and Blanchetown, South Australia, Australia. Fossulaster durhami Wang HototyPpE YPM 33645 Wang, C.C. 1994. J. J. Geol. Soc. China. v.37, n.2, p.233, f.8,9,10, pl.4, f.2. Tertiary, Miocene, Morgan Limestone. Murry Cliffs, between Morgan and Blanchetown, South Australia, Australia. Fossulaster halli Lambert and Thiery HypeotyPpe YPM 33649 Wang, C.C. 1994. J. J. Geol. Soc. China. VS: 2s P:2 oils eo: Hypotype YPM 33650 Wang, C.C. 1994. J. J. Geol. Soc. China. VST p2alnt 7 Hyrotyepe YPM 33658 Wang, C.C. 1994. J. J. Geol. Soc. China. v.37, n.2, p.231. Hyrotyre YPM 33659, 35154 Wang, C.C. 1994. J. J. Geol. Soc. China. v.37, n.2, p.231, pl.4, f.1. Tertiary, Miocene, Gambier Limestone. Glenleg River at Nelson, southwestern Victoria, Australia. Hallaster cylindricus (Billings) HypotypE YPM Schuchert, Charles. 1915. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. n.88, p.255. Spencer, W.K. 1925. Mon. Paleont. Soc. London, p.293, pl.21, f.5.1 1 Owen, H.G. 1965. Mon. Paleont. Soc. London, p.555. Hyrotyepe YPM 26351 Schuchert, Charles. 1915. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. n.88, p.255. Spencer, W.K. 1925. Mon. Paleont. Soc. London, p.293, tf.201, pl.21, f.4.1% Owen, H.G. 1965. Mon. Paleont. Soc. London, p.555. Early Devonian, Helderberg Grp, Coeymans Limestone. Jerusalem Hill, near Litchfield, Herkimer Co., New York, USA. Collector: Beecher, C.E., 9/1901. tFigure 4 (YPM 26351) and Figure 5 (YPM 13181) on pl.21 are views of two specimens, not views of a single specimen as stated in the plate explanation. ttAccession number 2594 was used incorrectly as the official YPM number. Hallaster forbesi (Hall) Hypotype YPM 13443 Schuchert, Charles. 1915. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. n.88, p.255. 11 Type Catalog of Fossil Echinodermata Early Devonian, Helderberg Grp, Coeymans Limestone. Jerusalem Hill, near Litchfield, Herkimer Co., New York, USA. Collector: Beecher, C.E., 9/1901. Hemiaster beecheri Clark HototyPpE YPM 9857 Clark, W.B. 1915. Mon. U.S. Geol. Surv. n.54, p.96, pl.50, f.2a-2c.* Late Cretaceous, Pierre Shale. Sage Creek, Pennington Co., South Dakota, USA. ‘Incorrectly cited as 1863. Herpetocrinus (Myelodactylus) nodosarius (Hall) See Myelodactylus nodosarius (Hall). Heterocrinus pentagonus Ulrich SyntyPpE YPM 6426 Ulrich, E.O. 1882. J. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist. v.5, n.3, p.176, pl.5, f.10. =Stenocrinus pentagonus. Wachsmuth, Charles and Frank Springer. 1887. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. n.38, p.132. Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.506. =Cincinnaticrinus pentagonus. Paralectotype. Warn, J.M. and H.L. Strimple. 1977. Bull. Am. Paleont. v.72, p.55, pl.6, f.5. SyntyPpE YPM 24801 Ulrich, E.O. 1882. J. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist. v.5, n.3, p.176, pl.5, f.10a. =Stenocrinus pentagonus. Wachsmuth, Charles and Frank Springer. 1887. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. n.38, p.132. Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.506. =Cincinnaticrinus pentagonus. Lectotype. Warn, J.M. and H.L. Strimple. 1977. Bull. Am. Paleont. v.72, p.55, pl.6, f.5. Syntype YPM 24802 Ulrich, E.O. 1882. J. Cincinnati Soc. Nat. Hist. v.5, n.3, p.176. =Stenocrinus pentagonus. Wachsmuth, Charles and Frank Springer. 1887. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. n.38, p.132. Postilla 215 Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.506. =Cincinnaticrinus pentagonus. Paralectotype. Warn, J.M. and H.L. Strimple. 1977. Bull. Am. Paleont. v.72, p.55, pl.6, f.5. Ordovician, Hudson River Grp. Oxford, Butler Co., Ohio, USA. Collector: Oeh, G. Histocrinus coreyi (Worthen) HypotyPpE YPM 6445A Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.93,tbl.21(#10), pl.4, f.8. HyrpotyrpeE YPM 6445B Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.93,tbl.21(#11). HypotyPpE YPM 6445C Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.93,tbl.21(#12). HyrotyrpeE YPM 6445D Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.93,tbl.21(#13). HypotyreE YPM 6445E Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.93,tbl.21(#14), pl.4, f.9. Early Mississipian, Osagean, Borden Grp, Edwardsville Fm. Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co., Indiana, USA. Collector: Bassett, D.A., 1888. Holaster syriacus Conrad SyntyPpE YPM 17030 Conrad, T.A. 1852. Washington, D.C. (U.S.) Nat. Obs. p.212, pl.1, f.2. Beecher, C.E. 1900a. Am. J. Sci. v.159, p.177.' Syntype YPM 17031 24850 Conrad, T.A. 1852. Washington, D.C. (U.S.) Nat. Obs. p.212. Beecher, C.E. 1900a. Am. J. Sci. v.159, p.177.1 Cretaceous. Mount Lebanon, Lebanon. Incorrectly cited as holotype. Incorrectly cited as paratype. 42 Type Catalog of Fossil Echinodermata Postilla 215 Homocrinus scoparius Hall HypotyPpE YPM 6960 Talbot, M. 1905. Am. J. Sci. v.170, p.19. =Lasiocrinus scoparius. Kirk, E. 1914. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. v.41, p.474. =Lasiocrinus scoparius. Goldring, W. 1923. N. Y. St. Mus. Mem. 16, p.340. =Lasiocrinus scoparius. Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.531. =Lasiocrinus scoparius. Moore, R.C. and L.R. Laudon. 1943b. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 46, p.132. =Lasiocrinus scoparius. Webster, G.D. 1973. Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 137, p.161. Early Devonian, Helderberg Grp, Coeymans Fm. Jerusalem Hill, Herkimer Co., New York, USA. Collector: Beecher, C.E. Hyrotyrpe YPM 24765 Talbot, M. 1905. Am. J. Sci. v.120, p.19, pl.3, f.3. =Lasiocrinus scoparius. Kirk, E. 1914. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. v.41, p.474. =Lasiocrinus scoparius. Goldring, W. 1923. N. Y. St. Mus. Mem. 16, p.340. =Lasiocrinus scoparius. Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.531. =Lasiocrinus scoparius. Moore, R.C. and L.R. Laudon. 1943b. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 46, p.132. =Lasiocrinus scoparius. Webster, G.D. 1973. Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 137, p.161. Early Devonian, Helderberg Grp, Coeymans Limestone. Jerusalem Hill, near Litchfield, Herkimer Co., New York, USA. Collector: Beecher, C.E., 9/1901. Hudsonaster narrawayi (Hudson) Hypotype YPM 14770A Sardeson, F.W. 1928. Pan-Am. Geol. v.49, p.99, pl.5, f.1. Hypotyee YPM 14770B Sardeson, F.W. 1928. Pan-Am. Geol. v.49, p.99, pIl.5, f.4. Hyrotyee YPM 14770C Sardeson, F.W. 1928. Pan-Am. Geol. v.49, p.99, pI.5, f.2,3. Ordovician, Platteville Limestone. Upper half of Platteville Limestone, Johnson Street and 19th Avenue N.E., Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., Minnesota, USA. Collector: Sardeson, F.W. Hypotype YPM 14775 Schuchert, Charles. 1915. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. n.88, p.59, pl.2, f.1. Sardeson, F.W. 1928. Pan-Am. Geol. v.49, p.106. Middle Ordovician, Blackriverian. Near Kirkfield, Ontario, Canada. Collector: Townshend, ?. Hudsonaster narrawayi? (Hudson) Hyrotyepe YPM 13178 Schuchert, Charles. 1915. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. n.88, p.59. Sardeson, F.W. 1928. Pan-Am. Geol. v.49, p.106. Middle Ordovician, Blackriverian. Near Curdsville, Daviess Co., Kentucky, USA. Collector: Fischer, M. Hudsonaster rugosus (Billings) HyrotyPpE YPM 20046 Twenhofel, W.H. 1928. Mem. Geol. Surv. Can. n.154, p.141. Hyrpotyrpe YPM 20491 Twenhofel, W.H. 1928. Mem. Geol. Surv. Can. n.154, p.141, pl.4, f.7. Ordovician, English Head Fm, English Head zone 4. Cliff 0.5 mi E of Caplan River, Anticosti Island, Quebec, Canada. Collector: Twenhofel, W.H., 1919. Hyattechinus beecheri Jackson Hototyrpe YPM 323 Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.297, pl.24, f.5-8, pl.25, f.5, pl.26, f.1. Early Mississippian, Waverly Grp. Warren, Ackley Station, Warren, Warren Co., Pennsylvania, USA. Collector: Randall, F.A. 13 Type Catalog of Fossil Echinodermata Hyattechinus rarispinus (Hall) HyrpotyPpE YPM 3241 Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.292.'t Mississippian, Waverly Grp. Meadville, Crawford Co., Pennsylvania, USA. HypotypeE YPM 325 Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.292, pl.22, f.8, pl.23, f.3,4. Early Mississippian, Waverly Grp. Warren, Warren Co., Pennsylvania, USA. Collector: Beecher, C.E. Hypotyrpe YPM 326?tt Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.292. Early Mississippian, Waverly Grp. Warren, Warren Co., Pennsylvania, USA. Collector: Beecher, C.E., 6/15/1872. HyrotyrpE YPM 327 Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.292, pl.23, f.5. Late Devonian, Chemung Fm. Warren, Warren Co., Pennsylvania, USA. Collector: Beecher, C.E. HyreotyrpE YPM 330 Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.292.1tt Early Mississippian, Waverly Grp. Warren, Warren Co., Pennsylvania, USA. Collector: Beecher, C.E., 6/15/1872. HyrotyPpE YPM 332 Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.292, pl.22, f.1,2, pl.23, Pele ar/aunttih HypotypeE YPM 24874tttttt Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.292, pl.22, f.3,4. HyrotyPpeE YPM 248751ttttt Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.292,295, pl.22, £.5,6, pl.23, f.6. Early Mississippian, Waverly Grp. Warren, Warren Co., Pennsylvania, USA. Collector: Beecher, C.E. Postilla 215 'This is represented by a gutta-percha cast. This is a cast of the type specimen, AMNH 6392, at the American Museum of Natural History. This is represented by one speciman and a gutta-percha cast. tThe part and counterpart were individually published as YPM 330 and 331, but are now assigned one catalog number, YPM 330. The part and counterpart were individually published as YPM 332 and 333, but are now assigned one catalog number, YPM 332. tTThe part and counterpart of these two individuals are on two slabs. Two and one gutta- percha casts are present for 24874 and 24875, respectively. Hylodecrinus gibsoni (White) See Pachylocrinus gibsoni (White). Hypselocrinus sansabensis (Moore and Plummer) See Scytalocrinus sansabensis Moore and Plummer. Ichthyocrinus schucherti Talbot Hototyrpe YPM 24777 Talbot, M. 1905. Am. J. Sci. v.170, p.30, tf.4, pl.3, f.1. =Clidochirus schucherti. Springer, F. 1920. Smith. Inst. Pub. n.2501, pl.37, f.12a,12b. =Clidochirus schucherti. Goldring, Winifred. 1923. Mem. N. Y. St. Mus. n.16, p.305, pl.38, f.1. =Clidochirus schucherti. Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.366. Early Devonian, Helderberg Grp, New Scotland Limestone. Clarkesville, Albany Co., New York, USA. Collector: Schuchert, C. locrinus subcrassus (Meek and Worthen) Hypotypee YPM 17110At Moore, R.C. 1962. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., art.5, p.40, pl.2, f.1.17 Webster, G.D. 1973. Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 137, p.157. Upper Ordovician, Hudson River Grp. Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio, USA. 14 Type Catalog of Fossil Echinodermata Postilla 215 t A thorough search of the collections by the curatorial staff in the 1960s and 1990s could not locate this specimen. It is believed to be permanently lost. The IP ledgers for this specimen refer it to “Hudson River Group,” whereas Moore (1962) refers it to Upper Ordovician. Lasiocrinus scoparius (Hall) See Homocrinus scoparius Hall. Lebetodiscus dicksoni (Billings) HyrotyrpeE YPM 28451 Bell, B.M. 1976. Mem. N. Y. St. Mus. n.21, DS 5eplaly ta7oau Middle Ordovician, Trenton Limestone. Lower Trenton, Curd’s farm, Mercer Co., Kentucky, USA. Collector: Fischer, M. Incorrectly cited as 2361. Lecanocrinus pisiformis (Roemer) Hyrotype YPM 17506 Amsden, T.W. 1949. Bull. Peabody Mus. Nat. Hist. (Yale Univ.). n.5, p.74, pl.12, f.18,20. Webster, G.D. 1973. Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 137, p.163. =Nummicrinus pisiformis. Webster, G.D. 1986. Geol. Soc. Am. Micro. Pub. 16, p.219. Middle Silurian, Brownsport Fm, Eagle Creek 7.5 Quad. 50 ft above road (Dixon-Brownsport- Decatur contacts not exposed), N side of US highway 64, 1.7 mi SE of junction with road leading S to Beckman Branch, Harding Co., Tennessee, USA. Collector: Amsden, T.W. and C.O. Dunbar, 6/1942. Lepidasterella babcocki Schuchert Hototype YPM 147921 Schuchert, Charles. 1915. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. n.88, p.160. Late Devonian, Chemung Fm. Near Ithaca, Tompkins Co., New York, USA. Collector: Babcock, G.W. tThis is represented by two plaster casts. Lepidechinus rarispinus Hall HypotyPpeE YPM 334 Jackson, R.T. 1896. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. v.7, p.221, pl.7, f.42.1 Late Devonian, Chemung Fm. Warren, Warren Co., Pennsylvania, USA. Collector: Beecher, C.E. tThe part and counterpart were individually published as YPM 334 and 335, but are now assigned one catalog number, YPM 334. Lepidesthes colletti White Hyrpotyrpe YPM 18649 Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.425, pl.69, f.5.7 Hyrotype YPM 26552 Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.425.1 Early Mississippian, Borden Grp, Edwardsville Fm. Indian Creek, Montgomery Co., Indiana, USA. Collector: Braun, F.A. tCited as reposited in the “F. Braun Collection” on p.427. Lepidesthes coreyi Meek and Worthen Hypotyrpe YPM 317 Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.423, pl.68, f.21. Hyrpotyrpe YPM 24784 Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.423, pl.66, f.8, pl.68, f.18-20." Early Mississippian, Osagean, Edwardsville Fm. Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co., Indiana, USA. Collector: Braun, F.A. tCited as reposited in the “F. Braun Collection” on p.423. Lepidesthes warrenensis Cooper Hototyrpe YPM 9926 Cooper, G.A. 1931. Am. J. Sci. v.222, p.532, tf.2a-b. Kier, P.M. 1965. J. Paleont. v.39, n.3, p.441, tf.3C. Early Mississippian, Waverly Grp. Vicinity of Warren, Warren Co., Pennsylvania, USA. Collector: Beecher, C.E. Lepidesthes wortheni Jackson HypotyPpE YPM 318 15 Type Catalog of Fossil Echinodermata Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.416. Early Mississipian, Osagean, Borden Grp, Edwardsville Fm. Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co., Indiana, USA. Collector: Marsh, O.C. HypotyepeE YPM 319 Jackson, R.T. 1896. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. v.7, p.207. Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.416, pl.67, f.13,14. Hypotype YPM 320 Jackson, R.T. 1896. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. Watly [SANs Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.416. St. Louis, Missouri, USA. Collector: Braun, F.A. HypotypE YPM 42978 Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.416, pl.66, f.1, pl.67, f.8.1 Early Mississippian, Osagean, Edwardsville Fm. Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co., Indiana, USA. Collector: Braun, F.A. tCited as reposited in the “F. Braun Collection” on pl.66, f.1. Lepidodiscus squamosus Meek and Worthen See Agelacrinites beecheri Clarke. Lovenechinus missouriensis (Jackson) HyrpotypE YPM 313 Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.340. Mississippian, Boone Fm. Corsicana, Barry Co., Missouri, USA. Collector: Hawkins, C.L. Hypotyre YPM 314 Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.340, pl.44, f.2. Mississippian, Boone Fm. Corsicana, Missouri, USA. Collector: Marsh, O.C. HypotypeE YPM 24780 Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.337, pl.39, f.3, pl.41, f.3.t Postilla 215 Early Mississippian, Burlington Limestone. Webb City, Jasper Co., Missouri, USA. Collector: Braun, F.A. HypotyrpeE YPM 42982"tt Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. mists Viv) Dsore Mississippian, Boone Fm. Corsicana, Barry Co., Missouri, USA. Collector: Hawkins, C.L. ‘Cited as reposited in the “F. Braun Collection” on p.340. tT A thorough search of the collections by the curatorial staff in the 1960s and 1990s could not locate this specimen. It is believed to be permanently lost. Lyonicrinus bacca (Roemer) Hyrotype YPM 216291, 21630t Amsden, T.W. 1949. Bull. Peabody Mus. Nat. Hist. (Yale Univ.). n.5, p.72. Silurian, Brownsport Fm. Western Tennessee, USA. TA thorough search of the collections by the curatorial staff in the 1960s and 1990s could not locate these specimens. They are believed to be permanently lost. Mariacrinus beecheri Talbot SyntyPpE YPM 24774 Talbot, M. 1905. Am. J. Sci. v.170, p.25, pl.1, f.3(upper). Goldring, Winifred. 1923. Mem. N. Y. St. Mus. n.16, p.114, pl.5, f.4. =Ctenocrinus nobilissimus. Hypotype. Kirk, E. 1929. Am. J. Sci. v.218, p.342. =Ctenocrinus nobilissimus. Hypotype. Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.381. SyntyPpE YPM 24775 Talbot, M. 1905. Am. J. Sci. v.170, p.25, pl.1, f.3(lower). Goldring, Winifred. 1923. Mem. N. Y. St. Mus. n.16, p.114, pl.5, f.5(left). =Ctenocrinus nobilissimus. Hypotype. Kirk, E. 1929. Am. J. Sci. v.218, p.342. =Ctenocrinus nobilissimus. Hypotype. Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.381. 16 Type Catalog of Fossil Echinodermata Postilla 215 Early Devonian, Helderberg Grp, Coeymans Limestone, Deansboro Mbr. Base of Deansboro, upper third of Coeymans, lime quarry owned by John E. Salisbury, on E-facing hillside about 0.5 mi W of Days Corners [Dayville], North Litchfield, Herkimer Co., New York, USA. Collector: Beecher, C.E. and Sarle, C.J., 1903. Marsupiocrinus tennesseensis (Roemer) HyrotypE YPM 220741 Amsden, T.W. 1949. Bull. Peabody Mus. Nat. Hist. (Yale Univ.). n.5, p.73. =Marsupiocrinus (Amarsupiocrinus) tennesseensis. Webster, G.D. 1986. Geol. Soc. Am. Micro. Pub. 16, p.197. Middle Ordovician, Chazy Fm. S side of Shaleeldon Lane, 1.8 mi SE of Chazy village, 0.3 mi E of intersection of US Rt 9 and Shaleeldon Lane, top of Mbr B, 5 ft above C7083 and 14 ft above base of section, top of Mbr B, Clinton Co., New York, USA. Collector: Ross, J.R., 8/19/1959. tA thorough search of the collections by the curatorial staff in the 1960s and 1990s could not locate this specimen. It is believed to be permanently lost. Marsupites sp. HyrotypE YPM 305891 Marsh, O.C. 1871. Am. J. Sci. v.101, p.195. =Ujintacrinus socialis Grinnell. Syntype. Grinnell, G.B. 1876. Am. J. Sci. v.162, p.81. =Ujintacrinus socialis Grinnell. Meek, F.B. 1876. Bull. U.S. Geol. Surv. v.2, n.4, p.378. =Ujintacrinus socialis Grinnell. Clark, W.B. 1893. Bull. U.S. Geol. Surv. n.97, p.21. =Ujintacrinus socialis Grinnell. Bather, F.A. 1896. Proc. Zool. Soc. London. v.1895, p.975. =Uintacrinus socialis Grinnell. Springer, F. 1901. Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard Coll. Vi2ZounelipEe. =Uintacrinus socialis Grinnell. Clark, W.B. 1915. Mon. U.S. Geol. Surv. n.54, p.36. Late Cretaceous, Colorado Grp., Niobrara Fm. Thin layer of yellow calcareous shale, conform- ably overlying a coal seam, and just above a thin layer of Ostrea congesta, near Brush Creek, about six miles from Green River, Uinta Moun- tains, Uinta Co., Utah. Collector: Marsh, O.C. and party, 1870. tA thorough search of the collection by the curatorial staff in the 1990s could not locate this specimen. It is believed to be permanently lost. Specimens of Ostrea congesta (YPM 32617) from the type locality of Uintacrinus socialis are present in the Peabody collections but YPM 30589 cannot be located. In 1970, two specimens of U. socialis were transfered to the Smithsonian Institution. Neither is the specimen from the Uinta Mountains, but one specimen (USNM 219466) may be from the “Cretaceous of Kansas,” which Grinnell (1876) also used for part of the type series. Marsupiocrinus (Amarsupiocrinus) tennesseensis (Roemer) See Marsupiocrinus tennesseensis (Roemer). Melocrinus noblissimus (Hall) HypotypeE YPM 24776 Talbot, M. 1905. Am. J. Sci. v.170, p.26, pl.5. Goldring, Winifred. 1923. Mem. N. Y. St. Mus. n.16, p.117, pl.7.1 =Ctenocrinus nobilissimus. Kirk, E. 1929. Am. J. Sci. v.218, p.342. =Ctenocrinus nobilissimus. Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.381. Early Devonian, Helderberg Grp, Coeymans Limestone, Deansboro Mbr. Base of Deansboro, upper third of Coeymans, lime quarry owned by John E. Salisbury, on E-facing hillside about 0.5 mi W of Days Corners [Dayville], North Litchfield, Herkimer Co., New York, USA. Collector: Beecher, C.E. and Sarle, C.J., 1903. ‘Incorrectly cited as accession number 2777. Melocrinus pachydactylus (Conrad) HypotypE YPM 6462 Talbot, M. 1905. Am. J. Sci. v.170, p.27, pl itale =Melocrinus paucidactylus (Hall). Hypotype. Goldring, Winifred. 1923. Mem. N. Y. St. Mus. n.16, p.122, pl.8, f.5. =Ctenocrinus paucidactylus (Hall). Hypotype. Kirk, E. 1929. Am. J. Sci. v.218, p.342. 17 Type Catalog of Fossil Echinodermata Postilla 215 =Ctenocrinus paucidactylus (Hall). Hypotype. Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.381. =Ctenocrinus paucidactylus (Hall). Hypotype. Brower, J.C. 1974. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Pap.72, p.42, tf.19.6. =Ctenocrinus paucidactylus (Hall). Hypotype. Webster, G.D. 1986. Geol. Soc. Am. Micro. Pub. 16, p.108. =Ctenocrinus paucidactylus (Hall). Hypotype. Webster, G.D. 1988. Geol. Soc. Am. Micro. Pub. 18, p.63. HyrotyPpE YPM 24779 Talbot, M. 1905. Am. J. Sci. v.170, p.27. =Melocrinus paucidactylus (Hall). Hypotype. Goldring, Winifred. 1923. Mem. N. Y. St. Mus. n.16, p.122, pl.9, f.10 =Ctenocrinus paucidactylus (Hall). Hypotype. Kirk, E. 1929. Am. J. Sci. v.218, p.342. =Ctenocrinus paucidactylus (Hall). Hypotype. Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.381. =Ctenocrinus paucidactylus (Hall). Hypotype. Brower, J.C. 1974. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Pap.72, p.42. =Ctenocrinus paucidactylus (Hall). Hypotype. Webster, G.D. 1986. Geol. Soc. Am. Micro. Pub. 16, p.108. =Ctenocrinus paucidactylus (Hall). Hypotype. Webster, G.D. 1988. Geol. Soc. Am. Micro. Pub. 18, p.63. Early Devonian, Helderberg Grp, Coeymans Fm. Jerusalem Hill, Albany Co., New York, USA. Collector: Beecher, C.E. Melocrinus paucidactylus (Hall) See Melocrinus pachydactylus (Conrad). Melonechinus indianensis (Miller and Gurley) HyrotyrpeE YPM 24781 Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.369, pl.51, f.8.1 Late Mississippian, St. Louis Limestone. Greenville, Harrison Co., Indiana, USA. Collector: Braun, F.A. tCited as reposited in the “F. Braun Collection” on p.371. Melonechinus multiporus (Norwood and Owen) HyrotyrpeE YPM 24783 Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.379, pl.56, f.10.! Spreng, A.C. and W.B. Howe. 1963. J. Paleont. v.37, n.4, p.932,tbl.1 (#14). St. Louis, Missouri, USA. Collector: Braun, F.A. tCited as reposited in the “F. Braun Collection” on pl.56, f.10. Melonechinus stewartii (Safford) HyrpotypE YPM 24782" Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.371, pl.54, f.1.1 Late Mississippian, St. Louis Limestone. Probably Lithostrotion bed, Middle Tennessee, USA. tThis is represented by a plaster cast. ttCited as reposited in the “F. Braun Collection” on p.373. Melonites multiporus Norwood and Owen HyrotypE YPM 339 Jackson, R.T. and T.A. Jagger, Jr. 1896. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. v.7, p.160. Late Mississippian, Meramecian, St. Louis Limestone. St. Louis, Missouri, USA. Collector: Jackson, R.T. Hyreotyrpe YPM 340 Jackson, R.T. and T.A. Jagger, Jr. 1896. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. v.7, p.144, pl.3, f.10.1 Hypotype YPM 342 Jackson, R.T. and T.A. Jagger, Jr. 1896. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. v.7, p.152, pl.3, f.16. Late Mississippian, Meramecian, St. Louis Limestone. Near St. Louis, Missouri, USA. tCited as “diamond number 157, specimen C” on p. 144. Mesoblastus crenulatus (Roemer) Hypotype YPM 24261 18 Type Catalog of Fossil Echinodermata Macurda, D.B. 1967. J. Paleont. v.41, n.2, p.477, tf.3E,H, tf.4A,B,C,G,H, pl.60, f.9.t Early Mississippian, Tournaisian. Tournay, Belgium. ‘Incorrectly cited as 1033; no. 15 in text-fig. series. Mesopalaeaster granti (Spencer) HypotypeE YPM 14782 Schuchert, Charles. 1915. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. n.88, p.89, pl.9, f.3. Early Silurian, Cataract Fm. Near reservoir in the city of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Collector: Grant, C.C. Mesopalaeaster shafferi (Hall) Hypotype YPM 13180 Schuchert, Charles. 1915. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. n.88, p.77. Late Ordovician, Maysvillian, Maysville Fm. Near hills back of Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio, USA. Collector: Oeh, G. Mesopalaeaster (?) lanceolatus Schuchert SyntyPpE YPM 14449 Schuchert, Charles. 1915. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. n.88, p.82. Syntype YPM 14780t Schuchert, Charles. 1915. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. n.88, p.82.1t Late Ordovician, Utica Shale. Near Ithaca, Oneida Co., New York, USA. Collector: Valiant, W.S. 'This is represented by a part and counterpart and a cast and mold, respectively. Magnification for pl.4, f.3 is incorrect. Myelodactylus ammonis (Bather) HypotyPpE YPM 200681, 22093' Amsden, T.W. 1949. Bull. Peabody Mus. Nat. Hist. (Yale Univ.). n.5, p.78. Silurian, Brownsport Fm. Western Tennessee, USA. tA thorough search of the collections by the curatorial staff in the 1960s and 1990s could not locate these specimens. They are believed to be permanently lost. Postilla 215 Myelodactylus extensus Springer Hypotype YPM 17502 Amsden, T.W. 1949. Bull. Peabody Mus. Nat. Hist. (Yale Univ.). n.5, p.78, pl.12, f.17. =Myelodactylus extensus extensus. Moore, R.C. 1962. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib., Echino., Art. 5, p.42. Strimple, H.L. 1963. Bull. Ok. Geol. Surv. v.100, p.27. Webster, G.D. 1973. Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 137, pal79: Middle Silurian, Brownsport Fm. Coquina, 42 ft above lemon-yellow limestone (Dixon-Brownsport contact?), 14 ft below Brownsport-Decatur contact, E of Sewell’s Spring and Whiteoak School road, 0.3 mi N of Whiteoak School, Clifton, TN 7.5 Quad, Perry Co., Tennessee, USA. Collector: Amsden, T.W. and C.O. Dunbar, 6/1942. HyrotypE YPM 200691 Amsden, T.W. 1949. Bull. Peabody Mus. Nat. Hist. (Yale Univ.). n.5, p.78. =Myelodactylus extensus extensus. Moore, R.C. 1962. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib., Echino. Art. 5, p.42. Strimple, H.L. 1963. Bull. Ok. Geol. Surv. v.100, p.27. Webster, G.D. 1973. Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 137, p.179. Silurian, Brownsport Fm. Western Tennessee, USA. TA thorough search of the collections by the curatorial staff in the 1960s and 1990s could not locate this specimen. It is believed to be permanently lost. Myelodactylus nodosarius (Hall) Hypotype YPM 24764 Springer, F. 1926a. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. v.67,art.9, p.20, pl.5, f.8. Springer, F. 1926b. Pub. Smithsonian Inst. n.2871, p.87, pl.27, f.24. =Herpetocrinus (Myelodactylus) nodosarius. Ehrenberg, Kurt. 1930. Palaeobiologica v.3, p.267, pl.15, f.7. 19 Type Catalog of Fossil Echinodermata Postilla 215 Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.569. Moore, R.C. 1962. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art.5, p.43, pl.3, f.5c.t Strimple, H.L. 1963. Bull. Ok. Geol. Surv. v.100, p.26. Webster, G.D. 1973. Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 137, p.179. See also Brachiocrinus (Herpetocrinus) nodosarius Hall. Early Devonian, Helderberg Grp, New Scotland Limestone. Schoharie Co., New York, USA. 'The published locality description in the explanation for pl.5, f.8 was questioned by M.W. Moodey, who refers this specimen to Albany County, not Schoharie County. Nummicrinus pisiformis (Roemer) See Lecanocrinus pisiformis (Roemer). Oligoporus danae (Meek and Worthen) ParatyPpE YPM 42981t Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.356, pl.50, f.8,9.1t Late Mississippian, St. Louis Limestone. Washing- ton Co., Indiana, USA. Hyrotype YPM 315 Jackson, R.T. and T.A. Jagger, Jr. 1896. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. v.7, p.138. Jackson, R.T. 1896. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. V.7, p.196, pl.6, f.32. Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.356. Hypotype YPM 316 Jackson, R.T. 1896. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. v.7, p.197, pl.6, f.33. Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.356. Early Mississippian, Keokuk Grp. Alton, Madison Co., Illinois, USA. TA thorough search of the collections by the curatorial Staff in the 1960s and 1990s could not locate this specimen. It is believed to be permanently lost. "Cited as reposited in the “F. Braun Collection” on p.359. Onychaster demissus Miller HypotyeE YPM 131791 Schuchert, Charles. 1915. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. n.88, p.274. Middle Devonian, Hamilton Grp. Near Georgetown, New York, USA. "Represented by one specimen and a plaster cast. Onychaster flexilis (Meek and Worthen) HyrotyPeE YPM 26331, 26334 Schuchert, Charles. 1915. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. n.88, p.270. Middle Devonian, Hamilton Grp. Near Georgetown, New York, USA. Pachylocrinus aequalis (Hall) HypotypE YPM 2413 Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.87, tbl.17(#15). Kammer, T.W. and W.I. Ausich. 1993. J. Paleont. v.67, n.4, p.619. Early Mississipian, Osagean, Borden Grp, Edwardsville Fm. Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co., Indiana, USA. Collector: Bradley, F.H. HyrotypE YPM 6453A Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.87, tbl.17(#16). Kammer, T.W. and W.I. Ausich. 1993. J. Paleont. v.67, n.4, p.619. HyrotyrpE YPM 6453B Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.88, tbl.17(#17). Kammer, T.W. and W.I. Ausich. 1993. J. Paleont. v.67, n.4, p.619. HyrotypeE YPM 6453C Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.88, tbl.17(#18). Kammer, T.W. and W.I. Ausich. 1993. J. Paleont. v.67, n.4, p.619. HyrotyPpE YPM 6453D Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.88, tbl.17(#19). 20 Type Catalog of Fossil Echinodermata Kammer, T.W. and W.I. Ausich. 1993. J. Paleont. v.67, n.4, p.619. Early Mississipian, Osagean, Borden Grp, Edwardsville Fm. Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co., Indiana, USA. Collector: Bassett, D.A., 1888. Pachylocrinus gibsoni (White) HyrotypE YPM 24760 Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.89,tbl.18(#4). Webster, G.D. 1973. Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 137, p.188. =Hylodecrinus gibsoni. Kammer, T.W. and W.I. Ausich. 1993. J. Paleont. v.67, n.4, p.633. Hyreotyrpe YPM 24761 Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.89, tol.18(#5), pl.4, f.11. Webster, G.D. 1973. Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 137, p.188. =Hylodecrinus gibsoni. Kammer, T.W. and W.I. Ausich. 1993. J. Paleont. v.67, n.4, p.633. Early Mississipian, Osagean, Borden Grp, Edwardsville Fm. Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co., Indiana, USA. Collector: Bassett, D.A., 1888. Palaeocystites pulcher Billings Hyrotyrpe YPM 35699 Twenhofel, W.H. 1938. Spec. Pap. Geol. Soc. Am. n.11, p.41. Middle Ordovician, Mingan Fm. Upper half of formation, Quarry Island, Mingan Islands, Gulf of St. Lawrence, Quebec, Canada. Collector: Twenhofel, W.H. HyrotyepeE YPM 35700 Twenhofel, W.H. 1938. Spec. Pap. Geol. Soc. Am. n.11, p.41. Ordovician, Mingan Fm. Eskimoe Island, Mingan Islands, Quebec, Canada. Collector: Twenhofel, W.H. Hyrotyrpe YPM 35702 Twenhofel, W.H. 1938. Spec. Pap. Geol. Soc. Am. n.11, p.41. Ordovician, Mingan Fm. Lower 50 or 60 feet of the Mingan Fm on Quarry or Sea Cow islands or Clearwater Point, Gaspe Penninsula, Quebec, Canada. Collector: Twenhofel, W.H. Postilla 215 Palaeosolaster(?) gyalum (Clarke) Syntype YPM 143941, 143961, 143971 Schuchert, Charles. 1915. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. n.88, p.210. Late Devonian, Portage Grp. At Earl’s Quarry, near Ithaca, Tompkins Co., New York, USA. These specimens are represented by a plaster cast of a slab with all three specimens present. Paradichocrinus polydactylus (Lyon and Casseday) Hypotype YPM 6447A Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.124, tbl.41(#7), pl.8, f.11. Lane, N.G. 1973. Univ. Calif. Pub. Geol. Sci. v.99, p.60. Webster, G.D. 1973. Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 137, p.193. Broadhead, T.W. 1981. Palaeontogr. Abt. A, v.176, p.133. Hyrotyre YPM 6447B Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.124, tbl.41(#8). Lane, N.G. 1973. Univ. Calif. Pub. Geol. Sci. v.99, p.60. Webster, G.D. 1973. Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. UY, oI Broadhead, T.W. 1981. Palaeontogr. Abt. A, v.176, p.133. HyrotyrpeE YPM 6447C Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.124, tbl.41(#9). Lane, N.G. 1973. Univ. Calif. Pub. Geol. Sci. v.99, p.60. Webster, G.D. 1973. Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. Sve ags: Broadhead, T.W. 1981. Palaeontogr. Abt. A, v.176, p.133. HyrotyrpeE YPM 24762 Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.124, tbl.41(#10)." 21 Type Catalog of Fossil Echinodermata Lane, N.G. 1973. Univ. Calif. Pub. Geol. Sci. v.99, p.60. Webster, G.D. 1973. Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 137, p.193. Broadhead, T.W. 1981. Palaeontogr. Abt. A, v.176, p.133. HyrotyPpE YPM 24763 Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.124,tbl.41(#11).‘t Lane, N.G. 1973. Univ. Calif. Pub. Geol. Sci. v.99, p.60. Webster, G.D. 1973. Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 137, p.193. Broadhead, T.W. 1981. Palaeontogr. Abt. A, v.176, p.133. Early Mississipian, Osagean, Borden Grp, Edwardsville Fm. Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co., Indiana, USA. Collector: Bassett, D.A., 1888. tCited as 22754A on tbl.41,#10. Cited as 22754B on tbl.41,#11. Parapisocrinus quinquelobus (Bather) See Pisocrinus quinquelobus Bather. Periechocrinus latus Springer HototyepE YPM 20481 Springer, F. 1928. Mem. Geol. Surv. Can. n.154, p.138, pl.4, f.4,5. Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.599. Silurian, Chicotte Fm, Chicotte zone 1. Southwest Point, Anticosti Island, Quebec, Canada. Collector: Twenhofel, W.H., 1919. Periglyptocrinus sp. HyrpotypE YPM 22761 Twenhofel, W.H. 1928. Mem. Geol. Surv. Can. n.154, p.139. Ordovician, English Head Fm, English Head zone 3. English Head, Anticosti Island, Quebec, Canada. Collector: Twenhofel, W.H., 1909. Pholidechinus brauni Jackson Paratype YPM 42980t Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.299, pl.27, f.2, pl.28, f.1.1t Postilla 215 Early Mississippian, Osagean, Edwardsville Fm. Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co., Indiana, USA. Collector: Braun, F.A. HyrotyPpeE YPM 321 Jackson, R.T. 1896. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. v.7, p.213. Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.299, pl.27, f.4-6. Hypotyrpe YPM 322 Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.299. Early Mississipian, Osagean, Borden Grp, Edwardsville Fm. Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co., Indiana, USA. Collector: Marsh, O.C. tA thorough search of the collections by the curatorial staff in the 1960s and 1990s could not locate this specimen. It is believed to be permanently lost. Cited as reposited in the “F. Braun Collection” on p.300. Pholidocidaris irregularis (Meek and Worthen) HyrpotyreE YPM 24785 Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.434, pl.73, f.4,5, pl.75, f.2.1 Hyrpotyrpe YPM 42979't Jackson, R.T. 1912. Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. v.7, p.434, pl.74, f.1.11 Early Mississippian, Osagean, Edwardsville Fm. Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co., Indiana, USA. Collector: Braun, F.A. tCited as reposited in the “F. Braun Collection” on pl.75, f.2. tt A thorough search of the collections by the curatorial staff in the 1960s and 1990s could not locate this specimen. It is believed to be permanently lost. ttCited as reposited in the “F. Braun Collection” on p.435. Pisocrinus campana Miller Hyrotyre YPM 17497 Amsden, T.W. 1949. Bull. Peabody Mus. Nat. Hist. (Yale Univ.). n.5, p.76, pl.12, f.12. 22 Type Catalog of Fossil Echinodermata =Pisocrinus (Pisocrinus) campana. Webster, G.D. 1973. Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 137, p.209. Middle Silurian, Brownsport Fm, Perryville 7.5 Quad. 38-40 ft above Dixon-Brownsport contact, just E of old Brownsport Furnace, N side of road leading from Cedar Grove Church to Mt. Carmel Church, 2 mi NW of Mt. Carmel Church, Decatur Co., Tennessee, USA. Collector: Amsden, T.W. and C.O. Dunbar, 6/1942. HyrotyepeE YPM 17498 Amsden, T.W. 1949. Bull. Peabody Mus. Nat. Hist. (Yale Univ.). n.5, p.76. Middle Silurian, Brownsport Fm, Clifton 7.5 Quad. 2-6 ft above Dixon-Brownsport contact, 0.3 mi E of junction of Beech Creek and Little Beech Creek, Wayne Co., Tennessee, USA. Collector: Amsden, T.W. and C.O. Dunbar, 6/1942. HypotyrpeE YPM 20057 Amsden, T.W. 1949. Bull. Peabody Mus. Nat. Hist. (Yale Univ.). n.5, p.76, pl.12, f.13. HyrotyepE YPM 20072 Amsden, T.W. 1949. Bull. Peabody Mus. Nat. Hist. (Yale Univ.). n.5, p.76. Middle Silurian, Brownsport Fm, Perryville 7.5 Quad. 38-40 ft above Dixon-Brownsport contact, just E of old Brownsport Furnace, N side of road leading from Cedar Grove Church to Mt. Carmel Church, 2 mi NW of Mt. Carmel Church, Decatur Co., Tennessee, USA. Collector: Amsden, T.W. and C.O. Dunbar, 6/1942. Pisocrinus quinquelobus Bather Hyrotype YPM 17500 Amsden, T.W. 1949. Bull. Peabody Mus. Nat. Hist. (Yale Univ.). n.5, p.77, pl.12, f.14. =Pisocrinus (Parapisocrinus) quinquelobus. Webster, G.D. 1973. Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 137, p.208. =Parapisocrinus quinquelobus. Webster, G.D. 1986. Geol. Soc. Am. Micro. Pub. 16, p.237. Hypotyepe YPM 17501 Amsden, T.W. 1949. Bull. Peabody Mus. Nat. Hist. (Yale Univ.). n.5, p.77, pl.12, f.15,16. Postilla 215 =Pisocrinus (Parapisocrinus) quinquelobus. Webster, G.D. 1973. Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 137, p.208. =Parapisocrinus quinquelobus. Webster, G.D. 1986. Geol. Soc. Am. Micro. Pub. 16, p.237. Middle Silurian, Brownsport Fm, Perryville 7.5 Quad. 38-40 ft above Dixon-Brownsport contact, just E of old Brownsport Furnace, N side of road leading from Cedar Grove Church to Mt. Carmel Church, 2 mi NW of Mt. Carmel Church, Decatur Co., Tennessee, USA. Collector: Amsden, T.W. and C.O. Dunbar, 6/1942. Pisocrinus tennesseensis (Roemer) HyrotyPpE YPM 17499 Amsden, T.W. 1949. Bull. Peabody Mus. Nat. Hist. (Yale Univ.). n.5, p.78, pl.12, f.10,11. =Pisocrinus (Parapisocrinus) tennesseensis. Webster, G.D. 1973. Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 137, p.209. Middle Silurian, Brownsport Fm, Perryville 7.5 Quad. 38-40 ft above Dixon-Brownsport contact, just E of old Brownsport Furnace, N side of road leading from Cedar Grove Church to Mt. Carmel Church, 2 mi NW of Mt. Carmel Church, Decatur Co., Tennessee, USA. Collector: Amsden, T.W. and C.O. Dunbar, 6/1942. Pisocrinus (Parapisocrinus) quinquelobus Bather See Pisocrinus quinquelobus Bather. Pisocrinus (Parapisocrinus) tennesseensis (Roemer) See Pisocrinus tennesseensis (Roemer). Pisocrinus (Pisocrinus) campana (Miller) See Pisocrinus campana Miller. Poteriocrinus magniventrus Springer SyntyPpE YPM 22752 Springer, F. 1911. Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard Coll. v.25, n.3, p.155, pl.6, f.1. =Springercrinus magniventrus. Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.90, pl.4, f.13,14. SyntyPpE YPM 27627 Springer, F. 1911. Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard Coll. v.25, n.3, p.155, pl.5, f.2. 23 Type Catalog of Fossil Echinodermata =Springercrinus magniventrus. Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.90. Early Mississippian, Osagean, Borden Grp, Edwardsville Fm. Corey’s Bluff, near Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co., Indiana, USA. Syntype YPM 305901 Springer, F. 1911. Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard Coll. v.25, n.3, p.155, pl.5, f.1a,1b. Early Mississipian, Osagean, Borden Grp, Edwardsville Fm. Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co., Indiana, USA. TA thorough search of the collections by the curatorial staff in the 1960s and 1990s could not locate this specimen. It is believed to be permanently lost. Protaster (?) stellifer Ringueberg HyrotyPpeE YPM 14450, 14781 Schuchert, Charles. 1915. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. n.88, p.228. Middle Silurian, Clinton Grp, Rochester Shale. Near Rochester, Monroe Co., New York, USA. Collector: Sarle, C.J. Prowillungaster major Wang Hototyrpe YPM 33662 Wang, C.C. 1994. J. J. Geol. Soc. China. v.37, n.2, p.229, f.5a,b, pl.2, f.1. Tertiary, Miocene, Morgan Limestone. Murry Cliffs, between Morgan and Blanchetown, South Australia, Australia. ParatyPpE YPM 33648 Wang, C.C. 1994. J. J. Geol. Soc. China. v.37, n.2, p.229, pl.2, f.3. Tertiary, Oligocene, Jan Juc Fm, Point Addis Limestone Mbr. Airey’s Inlet, Victoria, Australia. Paratype YPM 33652 Wang, C.C. 1994. J. Geol. Soc. China. v.37, n.2, p.229, f.5c,d, pl.2, f.4. Tertiary, Miocene, Mannum Fm. Early Miocene, Murry Cliffs, along Murry River, southeastern South Australia, Australia. Paratype YPM 33653 Wang, C.C. 1994. J. Geol. Soc. China. v.37, n.2, p.229, pl.3, f.2. Postilla 215 ParatyPpE YPM 33654 Wang, C.C. 1994. J. Geol. Soc. China. v.37, n.2, p.229, pl.3, f.1. Tertiary, Oligocene, Jan Juc Fm, Point Addis Limestone Mbr. Airey’s Inlet, Victoria, Australia. ParatyPpeE YPM 33663 Wang, C.C. 1994. J. Geol. Soc. China. v.37, n.2, p.229, pl.2, f.2. Tertiary, Miocene, Morgan Limestone. Murry Cliffs, between Morgan and Blanchetown, South Australia, Australia. HototyPpE YPM 33655 Wang, C.C. 1994. J. Geol. Soc. China. v.37, n.2, p.229, f.5e, f, pl.3, f.3. ParatyrpE YPM 33656 Wang, C.C. 1994. J. Geol. Soc. China. v.37, n.2, p.229. Tertiary, Miocene, Gambier Limestone. Marte, Mount Gambier village, South Australia, Australia. Scaphechinus mirabilis (Agassiz) HypotyrpE YPM 33595 Wang, C.C. 1994. J. Geol. Soc. China. v.37, n.2, p.236, f.13. Recent. Japan. Scyphocrinites pratteni (McChesney) See Scyphocrinus pratteni McChesney. Scyphocrinus pratteni McChesney HypotypE YPM 6500 Dunbar, C.O. 1919. Bull. Tenn. Geol. Surv. n.21, pl.1, f.10. =Scyphocrinites pratteni. Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.675. Early Devonian, Linden Grp, Olive Hill Fm, Ross Limestone Mbr. Near the bottom of the draw below the well, Smiths Fork (of Indian Creek), gullied pasture about 1 mi NE of the old “gov't still,” Hardin Co., Tennessee, USA. Collector: Dunbar, C.O., 1916. Scytalocrinus robustus (Hall) HypotyPpE YPM 6444A 24 Type Catalog of Fossil Echinodermata Van Sant, J.F. 1964. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Echino., Art. 7, p.97, pl.5, f.13. Kammer, T.W. and W.I. Ausich. 1992. J. Paleont. v.66, n.3, p.468. Early Mississipian, Osagean, Borden Grp, Edwardsville Fm. Crawfordsville, Montgomery Co., Indiana, USA. Collector: Bradley, F.H. Scytalocrinus sansabensis Moore and Plummer Hypotyrpe YPM 15238At Moore, R.C. and F.B. Plummer. 1939. Texas Univ. Pub. n.3945, p.131, pl.5, f.6a,6b. Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.678. Strimple, H.L. and W.T. Watkins. 1969. Palaeontogr. Am. v.6, p.197. Moore, R.C. and H.L. Strimple. 1973. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Art. 60, p.44. =Hypselocrinus sansabensis. Webster, G.D. 1973. Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 137, p.155. Webster, G.D. 1977. Geol. Soc. Am. Micro. Uo), <8, [Ob et), HypotyPpeE YPM 15238B', 15238Ct, 15238Dt Moore, R.C. and F.B. Plummer. 1939. Texas Univ. Pub. n.3945, p.131. Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.678. Strimple, H.L. and W.T. Watkins. 1969. Palaeontogr. Am. v.6, p.197. Moore, R.C. and H.L. Strimple. 1973. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Art. 60, p.44. =Hypselocrinus sansabensis. Webster, G.D. 1973. Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 137, p.155. Webster, G.D. 1977. Geol. Soc. Am. Micro. Pub. 8, p.155. Hypotyrpe YPM 15238Et Moore, R.C. and F.B. Plummer. 1939. Texas Univ. Pub. n.3945, p.133. Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.678. Postilla 215 Strimple, H.L. and W.T. Watkins. 1969. Palaeontogr. Am. v.6, p.197. Moore, R.C. and H.L. Strimple. 1973. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib. Art. 60, p.44. =Hypselocrinus sansabensis. Webster, G.D. 1973. Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 137, p.155. Webster, G.D. 1977. Geol. Soc. Am. Micro. Pub. 8, p.155. Pennsylvanian, Bend Grp, Marble Falls Lime- stone. Base of upper Marble Falls, Rough Creek, 11 mi SE of San Saba, Burnet Co., Texas, USA. Collector: Schuchert, Charles et al., 1919. TA thorough search of the collections by the curatorial staff in the 1960s and 1990s could not locate these specimens. They are believed to be permanently lost. Springercrinus magniventrus (Springer) See Poteriocrinus magniventrus Springer. Stenocrinus pentagonus (Ulrich) See Heterocrinus pentagonus Ulrich. Stromatocystites pentangularis Pompeckj HypotyPpE YPM 14768A, 14768B Schuchert, Charles. 1919. Smith. Misc. Coll. VeZON nen ele Middle Cambrian. Jince, Bohemia, Czech Republic. Stuertzaster marstoni (Salter) HypotyPpe YPM 14399 Schuchert, Charles. 1915. Bull. U.S. Nat. Mus. n.88, p.253. Late Ordovician, Eden Fm. Near Cincinnati, Hamilton Co., Ohio, USA. Collector: Asherman, G. Syndetocrinus dartae Kirk Hototyepe YPM 13650 Kirk, Edwin. 1933. Am. J. Sci. v.226, p.347, tf.1-4. Northrop, S.A. 1939. Spec. Pap. Geol. Soc. Am. n.21, p.158. Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.697. Prokop, R.J. and V. Petr. 1989. Cas. pro Min. Geo. v.34, p.47. Prokop, R.J. and V. Petr. 1990. Mus. Nat. Hist. Prague, p.16, 17, 62. 25 Type Catalog of Fossil Echinodermata Middle Silurian, Niagaran, West Point Fm. Pointe lEnfer, near Port Daniel, Gaspe Peninsula, Quebec, Canada. Collector: Dart, J.D. See also Syndetocrinus northropi Kirk. Syndetocrinus northropi Kirk HoLtotypeE YPM 13363 Kirk, Edwin. 1933. Am. J. Sci. v.226, p.351, tf.5-8. Northrop, S.A. 1939. Spec. Pap. Geol. Soc. Am. n.21, p.158. Bassler, R.S. and M.W. Moodey. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.697. =Syndetocrinus dartae Kirk. Hypotype. Prokop, R.J. and V. Petr. 1989. Cas. pro Min. Geo. v.34, p.47. =Syndetocrinus dartae Kirk. Hypotype. Prokop, R.J. and V. Petr. 1990. Mus. Nat. Hist. Prague, p.16, 17, 62. Middle Silurian, Niagaran, Bouleaux Fm. Shaleore, E of Quarry at Pointe l’Enfer, Quebec, Canada. Collector: Northrop, S.A., 1927. cf. Syndetocrinus HyrotyPpE YPM 13362, 14887, 30856, 30857 Northrop, S.A. 1939. Spec. Pap. Geol. Soc. AIM: 2a) pal 5Oy pl dit fA: Middle Silurian, Niagaran, Bouleaux Fm. Shaleore, E of Quarry at Pointe l’Enfer, Quebec, Canada. Collector: Northrop, S.A., 1927. Tetracystis bifarius Amsden Hototyre YPM 17620 Amsden, T.W. 1949. Bull. Peabody Mus. Nat. Hist. (Yale Univ.). n.5, p.81, tf.28, pl.12, f.1-4.1 Middle Silurian, Brownsport Fm, Eagle Creek 7.5 Quad. 25-45 ft above road (Dixon-Brownsport contact not exposed), E side of TN highway 114, 2.25 mi S of Clifton, Wayne Co., Tennessee, USA. Collector: Amsden, T.W. and C.O. Dunbar, 6/1942. ‘Incorrectly cited as YPM 17260. Thysanocrinus arborescens Talbot Hototype YPM 26547 Talbot, M. 1905. Am. J. Sci. v.170, p.23, pl.1, f.2. Postilla 215 =Dimerocrinus arborescens (Talbot). Goldring, Winifred. 1923. Mem. N. Y. St. Mus. n.16, p.83, pl.1, f.1. =Dimerocrinites arborescens. Bassler,R.S. and M.W. Moody. 1943. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap. 45, p.424. =Dimerocninites arborescens. Moore, R.C. and L.R. Laudon. 1943a. Am. J. Sci. v.241, pl.9, f.10. =Ambicocrinus arborescens. Kirk, E. 1945. Am. J. Sci. v.243, p.353. = Ambicocrinus arborescens. Webster, G.D. 1973. Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 137, p.48. =Ambicocrinus arborescens. Webster, G.D. 1986. Geol. Soc. Am. Micro. Pub. 16, p.54. Early Devonian, Helderberg Grp, Coeymans Limestone, Deansboro Mbr. Base of Deansboro, upper third of Coeymans, lime quarry owned by John E. Salisbury, on E-facing hillside about 0.5 mi W of Days Corners [Dayville], North Litchfield, Herkimer Co., New York, USA. Collector: Beecher, C.E. and Sarle, C.J., 1903. Trichinocrinus terranovicus Moore and Laudon Hototyrpe YPM 15973 Moore, R.C. and L.R. Laudon. 1943. Am. J. Sci. v.241, n.4, p.265, tf.1, pl.2, f.1, pl.2, f.1. Webster, G.D. 1973. Geol. Soc. Am. Mem. 137, p.260. Broadhead, T.W. 1987. Paleobio. v.13, n.2, p.183, tf.4b. Donovan, S.K. 1988. C.R.C. Paul and A.B. Smith, eds., Echinoderm phylogeny and evolutionary biology, p.237. Middle Ordovician, Table Head Grp. About 100 ft above base of the Table Head, big point 660 ft NW of W of W end of the Gravels and E of Lead Cove, Port au Port, western Newfoundland, Canada. Collector: Dunbar, C.O. (Jr.), 7/3/1933. Troosticrinus reinwarati (Troost) Hyrotyrpe YPM 17507 Amsden, T.W. 1949. Bull. Peabody Mus. Nat. Hist. (Yale Univ.). n.5, p.82. Middle Silurian, Brownsport Fm, Eagle Creek 7.5 Quad. 13-18 ft above road (Dixon-Brownsport- Decatur contacts not exposed), N side of US 26 Type Catalog of Fossil Echinodermata highway 64, 1.7 mi SE of junction of road leading S to Beckman Branch, Harding Co., Tennessee, USA. Collector: Amsden, T.W. and C.O. Dunbar, 6/1942. HypotyrpE YPM 17508 Amsden, T.W. 1949. Bull. Peabody Mus. Nat. Hist. (Yale Univ.). n.5, p.82, pl.12, f.5-7. Middle Silurian, Brownsport Fm, Eagle Creek 7.5 Quad. 18-20 ft above road (Dixon-Brownsport- Decatur contacts not exposed), N side of US highway 64, 1.7 mi SE of junction of road leading S to Beckman Branch, Hardin Co., Tennessee, USA. Collector: Amsden, T.W. and C.O. Dunbar, 6/1942. HyrotyepeE YPM 17509t Amsden, T.W. 1949. Bull. Peabody Mus. Nat. Hist. (Yale Univ.). n.5, p.82, tf.29. Middle Silurian, Brownsport Fm, Bath Springs 7.5 Quad. 65-90 ft above Dixon-Brownsport contact, S bank of Tennessee River, 0.5 mi W of Clifton, Hardin Co., Tennessee, USA. Collector: Amsden, T.W. and C.O. Dunbar, 6/1942. 'This is represented by a thin section of the specimen. Uintacrinus socialis Grinnell SyntyPpE YPM 30591-30594t Grinnell, G.B. 1876. Am. J. Sci. v.162, p.81, pl.4, f.2. Meek, F.B. 1876. Bull. U.S. Geol. Surv. v.2, n.4, p.378. Bather, F.A. 1896. Proc. Zool. Soc. London. v.1895, p.975, tf.1. Syntype YPM 305921 Grinnell, G.B. 1876. Am. J. Sci. v.162, p.81, pl.4, f.1. Syntype YPM 305931 Grinnell, G.B. 1876. Am. J. Sci. v.162, p.81, pl.4, f.2a. Syntype YPM 305941 Grinnell, G.B. 1876. Am. J. Sci. v.162, p.81, pl.4, f.2b. Late Cretaceous, Colorado Grp, Niobrara Fm. Trego Co., Kansas, USA. Collector: Mudge, B.F., 1876. Postilla 215 Hyrotyrpe YPM 24758't Beecher, C.E. 1900b. Am. J. Sci. v.159, p.267, pl.3, f.4. Springer, F. 1901. Mem. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard Coll. v.25, n.1, p.3. Clark, W.B. 1915. Mono. U.S. Geol. Surv. n.54, p.36. Late Cretaceous, Colorado Grp, Niobrara Fm. Middle Niobrara chalk, on the side of a deeply eroded ravine, near Elkader, Logan Co., Kansas, USA. tA thorough search of the collection by the curatorial staff in the 1990s could not locate these specimens. They are believed to be permanently lost. In 1970, two specimens of U. socialis were transfered to the Smithsonian Institution. One of these specimens (USNM 219466) may be from the “Cretaceous of Kansas” which Grinnell (1876) used for part of the type series; the other specimen Grinnell (1876) used to describe this species is from the Uinta Mountains. ttThere are 220 individuals present on a series of slabs. See also Marsupites sp. undet. Crinoidea Hyrpotyrpe YPM 20118 Boucot, A.J., G.J.F. MacDonald, C. Milton, and J.B. Thompson, Jr. 1958. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. v.69, p.860, pl.3, f.4. Devonian, Bernardston Fm. Weathered surface of crystalline Limestone blocks, quarried from W opening of 30 ft Limestone bed, about 150 ft above min base, E slope of N portion of West Mtn on “Williams Farm,” 0.75 mi N of the “New England House,” Bernardston, Franklin Co., Massachusetts, USA. undet. Cystoidea? HyrotyPpE YPM 14391 Resser, C.E. and B.F. Howell. 1938. Bull. Geol. Soc. Am. v.49, p.216, pl.3, f.11. Early Cambrian, Kinzers Fm. Road metal quarry and walls of demolished tenement house on Noah L. Getz farm, on Harrisburg Pike, 1 mi N of Rohrerstown, and about 2.5 mi W of Lancaster, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania, USA. Collector: Getz, N.L. 27 Type Catalog of Fossil Echinodermata Willungaster scutellaris Philip and Foster HyrotyPpE YPM 33647 Wang, C.C. 1994. J. Geol. Soc. China. v.37, n.2, p.227, f.2, pl.1, f.1. HyrpotyPpE YPM 33660 Wang, C.C. 1994. J. Geol. Soc. China. v.37, n.2, p.227, pl.1, f.2. HyrpotyreE YPM 33661 Postilla 215 Tertiary, Miocene, Port Vincent Limestone. 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