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four or five, smaller pores); eight to nine meshes on the half equator, these being twice to four 

 times as broad as the bars. 



Dimensions. — Longer axis of the shell O'l, shorter axis 0"08 ; pores 0'007 to O'Ol, bars O'OOo. 



Habitat. — Tropical zone of the AVestern Pacific, Station 225, surface. 



Genus 124. Elltpsidium,^ n. gen. 



Definition. — E 1 li ja s i d a with simple ellipsoidal shell, with numerous radial spines 

 on the surface, mthout polar spines or tubes. 



The genus EUipsidium differs from Cenelli'psis solely in the development of 

 numerous radial spines on the surface, and exhibits the same phylogenetic relation 

 to it that Heliosphcera bears to Cenosphcera. 



1. EUipsidium pantZonic?z^<.iyi, n. sp. 



Proportion of the longer axis of the ellipsoid to the shorter = 5:4. Shell thick walled, with 

 regular and hexagonal meshes, twice as broad as the bars; eiglitoen to twenty on the half equator. 

 In each hexagon-corner (between three pores) arises a short, three-sided pyramidal spine, half as 

 long as the equatorial radius, and as thick at the base as a single mesh. 



Dwnensions. — Major axis of the ellipsoid 0"15, minor 0"12 ; pores 0'006, bars 0"003 ; length of 

 the radial spines 0'03, basal breadth 0'006. 



Habitat. — Fossil in the Tertiary rocks of Barbados (Haeckel). 



2. Ellipsidium datura, n. sp. 



Proportion of the longer axis of the ellipsoid to the shorter = 4:3. Shell thick walled, with 

 regular, circular meshes, twice as broad as the thick bars between them ; eight to ten meshes on 

 the half equator. Outer surface of the shell thorny, covered with short, conical, radial spines, which 

 are regularly distributed (one spine between every three meshes), and abou.t as long as the diameter 

 of the meshes. (The shell is similar to the outer shell of Halimnma castanea, Haeckel, Mouogr. d. 

 EadioL, Taf. xxiv. fig. 4.) 



Dimensions. — Major axis of the ellipsoid O'l 2, minor axis 0-09; meshes 0012, bars 0'006. 



Habitat. — -Western part of the Tropical Pacific, Station 225, depth 4475 fathoms. 



3. Ellipsidium artocarpus, n. sp. 



Proportion of the longer axis to the shoi'ter = 3:2. Shell thick walled, with regular, circular 

 meshes, separated by deep furrows, which represent a regular, hexagonal framework ; on the half 

 equator twelve to fifteen meshes, scarcely broader than the broad bars between them. Outer 



1 Ei.'ipsi(Hi<ffl= Small ellipsoiil : i7iXf/»|/;oio». 



