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11. Ilexalonche octocolpa, n. sp. (PI. 22, figs. G, Go). 



Cortical shell thin walled, nearly octahedral, with eight hemispherical or bosom-shaped vaultings, 

 corresponding to the eight faces of a regular octahedron, the three axes of which are indicated by the 

 six spines. Surface covered witli short bristle-shaped spines. Pores regular hexagonal, ten to 

 fifteen times as broad as the thin bars ; seven to nine on the radius. Medullary shell (fig. 6«) 

 spherical, with regular circular pores, one-third as broad as the cortical shell, and comiected with it 

 by six strong triangular radial beams, which are prolonged outside into pyramidal spines, one-tliird 

 as long as the shell diameter. 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the outer shell 0"2, pores 0"03, bars 0'002 ; inner shell 0'06 ; length 

 of the spines 0'06, breadth 0"02. 



Habitat. — Central Pacific, Station 274, depth 2750 fathoms. 



12. Ilexalonche cristata, n. sp. 



Cortical shell thick waUed, four times as broad as the medullary shell, and covered with short 

 conical spines arising from the nodal points of elevated crests which foi-m regular hexagonal frames 

 around the funnel-shaped circular pores. Tliese are two to three times as broad as the crested bars ; 

 eight to ten on the radius. Six spines three-sided pyramidal, with strong prominent edges, about as 

 long as the radius of the shell. 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the outer shell 0'16 to 0'2, pores O'Ol to 0'015, bars 0'003 to O'OUo ; 

 inner shell 0-04 to 0-05 ; length of the spines 0-08 to 012, basal breadth 0-01 to 0-03. 



Habitat.— C&utml Pacific, Station 2GG to 274, depth 2350 to 2925 fathoms. 



13. Hexalonche serrata, n. sp. 



Cortical shell thick waUed, four times as broad as the medullary shell, with spiny surface. 

 Pores regular circular, twice as broad as the bars, five to seven on the radius, funnel-shaped, 

 separated by hexagonal frames, the sharp crests of which are serrated ; at the nodal-points longer 

 bristle-shaped by-spines. Six main spines triangular prismatic, longer than the diameter of the shell, 

 twice as broad as one pore. 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the outer shell 015, pores O'Ol, bars 0-005 ; inner shell 0'04 ; length 

 of the spines 0-2, breadth 002. 



Habitat. — South Atlantic, Station 332, depth 2200 fathoms. 



14. Hexalonche anaximenis, n. sp. (PI. 25, fig. 5). 



Cortical shell thin walled, twice as broad as the medullary shell, and covered with short conical 

 by-spines. Pores regular circular, twice as liroad as the bars ; five to six on the radius. Circular pores 

 of the medullary shell one-third as broad. Piadial main spines conical, nearly as long as the radius 

 of the shell. 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the outer shell 0], pores 0*0 1, bars 0'005 ; inner shell 0'05 ; length of 

 the spines 0-04, basal breadth 0-015. 



Habitat. — Central Pacific, Station 272, depth 2600 fathoms. 



