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regularly disposed, of variable size, the longest as long as the radius, pyramidal, not broader at 

 the base than one pore, without a connecting equatorial girdle. 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the disk 012, of the outer medullary shell 006, inner 002 ; length 

 of the marginal spines 0'03 to 0-06, basal breadth O'Ol. 



Halitat. — Western I'aeific, Philippine Sea, 3300 fathoms, Ehrenberg ; Station 225, depth 4475 

 fathoms. 



4. Astrosestrum acraspedtim, n. sp. 



Disk with smooth surface, three times as broad as the outer and six times as broad as the inner 

 medullary shell. Pores regular, cii'cular ; nine to ten on the radius of the disk. Eight marginal 

 spines regularly disposed, of alternating size ; four major (perradial) spines as long as the diameter of 

 the disk, four minor (interradial) half as long ; spines cylindrical, not broader at tlie base than one 

 pore, without a connecting equatorial girdle. 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the disk 0-2, of the outer medidlary shell 0-07, of the inner 0'035 ; 

 length of the larger spines 0-2, of the smaller 01, basal breadth 001. 



Habitat. — South Atlantic, Station 332, depth 2200 fathoms. 



Subgenus 2. Astrosestilla, Haeckel. 



Definition. — Surface of the disk covered with radial spines. Bases of the marginal 

 spines free, not connected by an equatorial gii'dle. 



5. Astrosestrum acanthastrum, n. sp. 



Disk with spiny surface, three times as broad as the outer and nine times as broad as the inner 

 medullary shell. Pores subregular, circular; ten to eleven on the radius. Eight marginal spines 

 (sometimes seven or nine) regularly disposed, triangular, about half as long as the radius of the disk, 

 and one-third as broad at the base, without a connecting equatorial girdle. 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the disk 018, of the outer medullary shell 006, of tlie inner 0-02 ; 

 length of the radial spines 0-05, basal breadth 0-03. 



Habitat. — North Atlantic, Gulf Stream, Eferoe Channel, surface, John Murray. 



6. Astrosestrum echinastrum, n. sp. 



Disk with spiny surface, twice as broad as the outer and four times as broad as the inner 

 medullary shell. Pores ii-regular, roundish; eight to nine on the radius. Eight marginal spines 

 more or less regularly disposed, pyramidal, nearly as long as the racUus of the disk, and not broader 

 at the base than one large pore, without a connecting equatorial girdle. 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the cUsk 015, of the outer medullary shell 0-07, of the inner 004 ; 

 length of the radial .spines 0-07, basal breadth O'Ol. 



Habitat. — Fossil in the Tertiary rocks of Sicily, Caltanisetta, Teuscher. 



