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Subgenus 1. SphcBrozonactis, Haeckel. 



Definition. — Spicula radiate, uot geminate, consisting of three, four, or more needles 

 or shanks, radiating in different directions from one common central point. 



1. Sphcerozoum triactinium, n. sp. 



Spicula all (or nearly all) triradiate, composed of three (or sometimes in few spicula four) needle- 

 like shanks, diverging from one common point. Shanks ■ straight or somewhat curved, smooth, 

 pointed. Central capsules sjjherical, with one central oil-vesicle. This species may be regarded 

 as the social form of Tlialassoxanthium triactiniuni. 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the central capsules O'l to 0'12, length of the spicula-shanks 0'05 

 to 0-1. 



Habitat. — South Pacific, Station 295, surface. 



2. Sphcerozoum medusinum, n. sp. 



Spicula all (or nearly all) quadriradiate, composed of four (or sometimes in few spicula three) 

 needle-like shanks (mostly of unequal length), diverging from one common point. Shanks slightly 

 curved, pointed, thorny, covered with small spinules. Central capsules ellipsoidal, containing 

 several (four to eight) oil-vesicles. This species may be regarded as the social form of the solitary 

 Thalassoxanthium medusinum (PI. 2, fig. 5). 



Dimensions. — -Diameter of tlie central capsules 0'15 to 0'18, length of the spicula-shanks 0-08 

 to 0-12. 



Habitat. — North I'acific, Station 236, surface. 



3. Sphcerozoum hamatum, n. sj). 



Spicula all (or nearly all) quailriradiate, composed of four (or sometimes in few spicula three) 

 needle-like shanks, mostly of very different size, diverging from one common point. Shanks 

 strong, straight, curved, or hook-Uke ; thorny, covered with small spinules on the distal extremity. 

 Central capsules ellipsoidal, large, containing many (ten to twenty) oil -globules. This large species 

 is distinguished by the very in-egular form and size of the spicula. 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the central capsules 0'2 to 0'25, length of the spicula-shanks 0'12 

 to 018. 



Habitat. — Central Pacific, Station 265, surface. 



4. Sp>hcBrozoum hexactinium, n. sp. 



Spicula all (or nearly all) liexaradiate, composed of six (or sometimes in few spicula five or 

 seven) needle-like shanks, mostly of equal size, diverging from one common point in two opposite 

 hemispheres (three needles upwards, three needles downwards). Shanks somewhat curved, pointed, 



(ZOOL. CHALL. EXP. — PAllT XL. — 1885.) El 6 



