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Subfamily Spongiommida/ Haeckel. 



Definition. — A s t r o s p h se r i d a with spongy spherical or polyhedral shell (with 

 or without enclosed concentric lattiee-sheUs). 



Genus 111. Spongiomma,'^ n. gen. 



Definition. — A strosphserida with solid spongy sphere, with numerous simple 

 radial spines, but without latticed medullary shells. 



The genus Spongiomma differs from its ancestral form, Stypitosphcer-a, in the 

 development of simple radial spines on the surface of the solid sphere, the entire mass 

 of which is composed of an irregular, spongy wicker-work. 



Subgenus 1. Spongiommella, Haeckel. 



Definition. — Radial spines on the surface of the spongy sphere all of the same 

 shape. 



1. Spongiomma radiatvm, n. sp. 



Spongy framework of the soHd sphere of the same structure throughout, with small, irregular, 

 polyhedral meshes and very thin thread-like bars. Prom the surface arise very numerous (one 

 hundred and twenty to one hundred and sixty or more) straight, bristle-shaped radial spines, as long 

 as the radius of the sphere (counting from the middle part of it). 



Dimensions. — ^Diameter of the spongy sphere 0'2 ; length of the radial spines O'l. 



Habitat. — Central Pacific, Station 272, surface. 



2. Spongiomma denticulattim, n. sp. 



Spongy framework of the solid sphere of the same structure throughout, with small, almost 

 equal meshes, four to eight times as broad as the thin, elegantly denticulated bars ; from the 

 surface arise very numerous (two hundred to three hundred or more) curved, radial spines, as long 

 as the radius, and of the same form as the bars. 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the sphere 0-25 ; length of the spines 012. 



Habitat. — Central Pacific, Station 274, surface. 



3. Spongiomma spathillatum, n. sp. 



Spongy framework in the central part of the sphere much denser and darker, and with smaller 

 meshes than in the peripheral part in which are very thin bars. Entire surface covered with 



' Spougiomniida= Astrosphserida spongiosa = Spongosphaerida polyacantha. 

 ^ Spo7i(7iomw« = Spougy-eye ; miiyyia., oiifrnt. 



