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to eight times as broad as the bars. Minor axis of the inner cavity abont six times as large as the 

 thickness of the spongy wall. Proportion of both axes = 4: 1. 



Dimensions. — Length of the shell 0'24, breadth 0"06. 



Hahitat. — South Pacific, Station 300, surface. 



Genus 145. Spongurus,^ Haeckel, 1862, Monogr. d. Radiol., p. 465. 



Definition — Spongurida with ellipsoidal or cylindrical (sometimes three-jointed) 

 shell, of solid spongy framework, without internal cavity and without latticed medullary 

 shell. Polar spines and outer lattice-mantle absent. 



The genus Spongurus was founded by me in 1862 for the common cosmopolitan 

 Spongurus cylindricus, a massive spongy cylinder with radial spines. I enlarge here the 

 conception of the genus, in receiving also ellipsoidal, massive spongy P r u n o i d e a, with 

 or without radial spines. Sometimes the cylindrical shell is more or less distinctly three- 

 jointed, with two annular strictures, as also in the following and nearly allied genus. 



Subgenus 1. Spongurantha, Haeckel. 



Definition. — Spongy framework everjnvhere of the same structure ; surface smooth 

 or rough, but without radial spines. 



1. Spongurus stuparius, n. sp. 



Shell ellipsoidal, one and a half times as long as broad, with nearly smooth surface. Spongy 

 framework everywhere of equal structure, with small meshes, four to six times as broad as the bars. 

 Dimensimis. — Length of the shell (or major axis) 0'2, breadth of it (or minor axis) 0'14. 

 Hahitat. — South Pacific, Station 295, depth 1500 fathoms. 



2. Spongurus stypticus, n. sp. 



SheU elHpsoidal, twice as long as broad, with thorny surface. Spongy framework everywhere 

 of equal structure, with large meshes, ten to twenty times as broad as the bars. 

 Dime'osions. — Length of the shell 0"3, breadth 0"15. 

 Hahitat. — Pacific, central area. Station 274, depth 2750 fathoms. 



3. Spongurus phalanga, Haeckel. 



Spongurus cijlindrieus, Stbhr, 1880, Palaeontogr., vol. xxvi. p. 119, Taf. vii. fig. 3. 

 SheU nearly cyhndrical, five times as long as broad, with thorny surface. Spongy framework 

 compact, everywhere of equal structure, with small meshes, scarcely broader than the bars. 



1 /Sponj(Mn<s= Spongy tail ; c%o-/yij(, oDja. 



