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bristle-shaped, radial spines. Breadth of the spongy cylinder twice as large as its distance from 

 the veil. 



Dimensions. — Length of the shell 0"24, breadth (with veil) 0"12 ; distance of the veil 0'03. 



Habitat. — IncUan Ocean, Madagascar, Eabbe, surface. 



5. Spojigocore pupula, n. sp. 



Spongy shell cylindrical, without the veil six times as long as broad, three-jointed, with 

 two annular strictures ; the middle joint half as long as either terminal joint. Only the middle 

 joint enveloped by a thin veil with spiny surface, connected with it by twenty to thirty 

 radial beams, which are prolonged on the outside into short radial spines. Breadth of the spongy 

 cylinder about equal to its distance from the veil. 



Dimensions. — Length of the shell 0'2, breadth (with veil) 01 ; distance of the veil 0'0.33. 



Habitat. — North Pacific, Station 244, surface. 



6. Spongocore puella, n. sp. (PI. 48, fig. 6). 



Spongy shell cylindrical, without the veil five times as long as broad, three-jointed, with two 

 annular strictures ; the middle joint twice as long as either terminal joint. Only the middle 

 joint enveloped by a thin veil with delicate lattice-work and smooth surface ; both terminal 

 joints armed with numerous thin, bristle-shaped, radial spines. Breadth of the spongy cylinder 

 twice as large as the distance from the veil. 



Diviensions. — Length of the shell 0-25 to 0-3, breadth (with veil) O'l to 012 ; distance of the 

 veil 0-028 to 0-032. 



Habitat. — -South Pacific, Stations 295 to 304, surface. 



Genus 147. Spongoprunum^ n. gen. 



Definition. — S p o n g u r i d a with ellipsoidal or cylindrical shell of solid spongy 

 framework, without internal cavity and without latticed medullary shell. On the poles 

 of the axis occur two opposite strong spines. 



The genus Spongoprunum differs fi'om the most nearly allied Spongurus liy the 

 possession of two strong solid spines, lying in the axis of the elUpsoidal or cylindrical 

 massive spongy shell, on its two opposite poles. Spongoprunum bears therefore the 

 same relation to Spongurus that Ellipsoxiphus does to Cenellipsis. 



1. Spongoprunum amphilonche, n. sp. (PI. 48, fig. 7). 



Shell ellipsoidal, two and a third times as long as broad, with nearly smooth surface. Spongy 

 framework very compact, in the whole solid shell of the same structure, with very small meshes, 



' Sponj'opnwMtm = Spongy plum ; (r'rroyyo;, v^ovuov. 



