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PLATE LIX. 



SPONGILLA FLTJVIATILIS, Johnston. 



Vol. ii, p. 339, ' Mon. Brit. Spongiadse.' 



Fig. 1. Represents a specimen from the floating 

 timber in the West Country Dock, near Rotherhithe, 

 London, S.E. The surface has assumed a somewhat 

 foliated appearance. Natural size. 



Fig. 2. A specimen from the same locality as that 

 represented by fig. 1. The upper and the lower por- 

 tions have been two distinct specimens which have 

 united by approximation. This specimen, represents 

 the usual massive character of the species. Natural 

 size. 



Fig. 3. Represents an average-sized skeleton spi- 

 culum. X 250 linear. 



Plate XXII, fig. 317, vol. i, Mon. Brit. Spongiadae,' 

 represents an ovarium of this species in its natural 

 state, exhibiting the foramen. X 83 linear. 



Fig. 318. Represents a perfect skeleton of one of 

 the ovaries, prepared with nitric acid. X 183 linear. 



Fig. 319. Exhibits a section at right angles to the 

 surface of a fragment of the skeleton of one of the 

 ovaries, prepared by nitric acid, showing the relative 

 positions of the rotulate spicula in the ovarium ; (a) a 

 detached spiculum from the same specimen. X 308 

 linear. 



Plate IX, fig. 217, in the same volume, represents 

 one of the rotulge irregularly and deeply dentate. X 

 660 linear ; fig. 218 in the same plate is a view of the 

 external surface of one of the rotula3. X 660 linear. 



