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Genus 113. Spong echinus,^ Haeckel, 1881, Prodromus, p. 456. 



Definition. — As tr o sph £e r ida with hollow, spongy sphere, without latticed 

 medullary shell in the central cavity, and with numerous simple radial spines. 



The genus Spongechinus differs from its ancestral form, PlegmosphcEra, in the 

 development of numerous radial spines on the surface of the spongy sphere, within 

 which is enclosed a large spherical central cavity. 



1. Spongechinus setosus, n. sp. 



Spongy sphere three times as broad as its inner cavity, with a very delicate, equal framework. 

 Entire surface covered with short, straight, bristle-shaped radial spines, about half as long as the 

 radius. 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the sphere 0'2, of its inner cavity OOT : length of the spines 0'05. 



Habitat. — North Atlantic, Azores, surface. 



2. Spongechinus serrulatus, n. sp. 



Spongy sphere twice, as broad as its inner cavity, with a delicate, equal framework. Entire 

 surface covered with short, curved, radial spines, which are elegantly denticulated, and as long as 

 the shell radius. 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the sphere O'S, of its ca\'ity 015 ; length of the spines 015. 



Sahitat. — Central Pacific, Station 274, surface. 



3. Spongechinus cavus, n. sp. 



Spongy sphere only one-fourth broader than the large inner cavity, its spongy wall being 

 only one-fourth as thick as the radius, composed of three to four strata of irregular, small meshes. 

 Surface covered with short, bristle-shaped, curved spines, one-third as long as the radius. 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the sphere 0-5, of its inner cavity 04 ; length of the spines 0'08. 



Habitat. — North Atlantic, Station 354, surface. 



Genus 114. Spongothamnus," n. gen. 



Definition. — A s t r o s p h se r i d a with hollow, spongy sphere, without latticed 

 medullary shell in the central cavity, and with numerous branched radial spines. 



The genus Spongothamnus differs from the preceding Spongechinus in the ramifi- 

 cation of the numerous radial spines, covering the surface of the hollow spongy sphere ; 



' Spongechinus = Spongy TTrr. Viin ; aTrdyyoj, sx'""?- 

 ^ Spo7igothammis = S]iongy shrub ; jToVyof, 6a.^iio;. 

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