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cortical shell very thm, witli smooth surface, and very sniaU, irregular, roundish pores ; it envelops 

 the whole internal shell at a constant distance, which equals the breadth of the square meshes. From 

 the distal ends of the radial beams between the square meshes arise on every polar circle ten to 

 twelve strong spines, as direct prolongations of those beams. These form two regular, polar crowns 

 of thorns. The inner part of the thorns (between both shells) has only one-third to one-fourth the 

 length of the outer free part. (This species represents a further development of Panicium coronatum, 

 T'l. 40, iig. 4, by secondary formation of an external mantle, like that of Pcripanartus atractus, 

 VI 40, fig. 7.) 



Dimensions. — Main axis 0-27, greatest breadth 015 ; pores of the internal proximal chambers 

 0-008 to 0-016, bars 0-004 ; square meshes of the distal chambers 0-03 ; pores of the outer coi'tical 

 shell 0-003 ; length of the spines of the polar circles Q-l to 0-15. 



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



Genus 167. Panarinm,^ Haeckel, 1881, Prodromus, p. 463. 



Definition. — Panartida with simple cortical shell and double medullary shell, 

 with two hollow fenestrated tubes, opposite on the poles of the main axis. 



The genus Panarium differs from Panartus by two hollow latticed tubes, which 

 start from both poles of the main axis and lie in it. It repeats therefore in this family 

 the same peculiar and remarkable formation, which we find in Pi^iettella among the 

 EUipsida, in Pipetta among the Druppulida, in Cannartidimn among the Cyphinida, 

 in Cannartus among the Artiscida, &c. 



Subgenus 1. Panarelium, Haeckel. 

 Definition. — Surface of the shell smooth, without spines or thorns. 



1. Panarium facettarium, n. sp. 



Surface of the cortical shell smooth. All the four chambers nearly of the same size and form, 

 kidney-shaped, about twice as broad as long. Pores of these subregular, circular, with hexagonal 

 frames, about as broad as the bars ; nine to ten on the half meridian, twelve to fourteen on the half 

 equator of each chamber. Polar tubuli nearly cylindrical, longer than half the main axis of the 

 cortical shell, about one-fourth as broad as the equatorial constriction. Pores of the tubuli of the 

 same shape as those of the chambers, but only half as large. (This species is hke Pipdta tuJm, 

 PI. 39, fig. 7, but distmguished by three parallel transverse constrictions.) 



Dimensions. — Total length of the shell (without tubuh) 0-26; breadth of each chamber 0-12 : 

 pores 0-01, bars 0-01 ; length of the tubuli 0-15, breadth of them 0-03. 

 . Habitat. — Pacific, central area, Station 268, depth 2900 fathoms. 



> PnnariiWTi = Bread-basket. 



