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size and at unequal distances, one odd spine as long as the radius, both paired spines as long as 

 the diameter of the disk ; the odd angle between the latter is smaller. Spines pyrauiidal, with 

 broad edges. 



BimeTisums. — Diameter of the disk 0-16, of the medullary shell 0'05, pores 0'O08. 



Habitat. — Fossil in the rocks of Barliados. 



Genus 188. Scthosfauras,^ Haeckel, 1881, Prodromus, p. 457. 



Definition. — P h ac ocl i s c i da with simple medullary shell and with four radial 

 spines on the margin of the disk, crossed in the equatorial plane. 



The genus Sethostaurtts exhibits four marginal spines, which form commonly a 

 more or less regular cross in the equatorial plane. Sometimes the size and disposition 

 of the four spines Ijecome more or less different, and also the angles between them 

 vary ; the regular rectangular cross passes over into a bilateral or irregular form. The 

 medullary shell is simple. The same cross-form of the disk is seen in Staurocyclia 

 among the Coccodiscida, and in Staurodictya among the Porodiscida. 



Subgenus 1. Sethostaurium, Haeckel. 

 Definition. — Margin of the disk without a solid equatorial girdle or a corona of spines. 



1. Sethostaurus orthostaurus, n. sp. (PI. 31, figs. 1, 2). 



Disk with smooth surface, three times as broad as tlie medullary shell. Pores regular, circular ; 

 thirteen to fourteen on the radius of the disk. Margin simple, smooth, without girdle. Four crossed 

 spines equal, pommel-shaped, angular, contracted at the base, scarcely as long as the diameter of 

 the medullary shell. 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the disk 016, of the medullary shell OOn ; lengtli of the crossed 

 spines 0-04, breadth 0-02. 



Habitat. — Pacific, central area. Station 266, depth 2750 fatlionis. 



2. Sethostaurus conostaurns, n. sp. (PL 34, figs. 7, 8). 



Disk with spiny surface, three times as Inroad as the medullary shell. Pores irregular, roundish ; 

 seven to eight on the radius. Margm simple, smooth, without girdle. Four crossed spines 

 subregular, equal, conical, about as long as the diameter and as broad at the base as the radius of 

 the medullary shell. (Fig. 7 exhibits the normal form, fig. 8 an abnormality with five spines.) 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the disk 0-2, of the medullary shell 0'06 ; length of the crossed 

 spines 0'05, basal breadth O'Oo. . 



Habitat. — South Atlantic, Station .333, surface. 



' <S'e.'/tos<f(!«)')ts = Sieve-cross ; nnU;, a-rttvoi;. 

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