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5. Ommatodiscus Icevigatus, Stohr. 



Oininatodiscus Icevigatus, Stohr, 1880, Palieontogr., vol. xxvi. p. 116, Taf. vi. figs. 9, 9a. 



Disk elliptical (3 : 4), with three chambered ring.s around the circular central chamber, the 

 third ring half as broad as the second. Chambers twice as high as broad. Pores very small, one- 

 third as broad as the bars. Osculum twice as broad as the central chamber, armed with a crown 

 of short conical teeth. 



Dimensions. — Length of the disk 015, breadth Oil ; breadth of inner rings 0-02, of the outer 

 0-01 ; pores 0-0017. 



Habitat. — Fossil in Tertiary rocks of Sicily, Grotte, Stohr. 



6. Ommatodiscus fragilis, Stohr. 



Ommatodiscus fmgilis, Stohr, 1880, PalBBontogr., vol. xxvi. -p. 116, Taf. vi. figs. 10, 10'/. 



Disk elliptical (4 : 5), with five chambered rings around the elliptical central chamljer, the fifth 

 ring twice as broad as each of the others. Chambers about as liigh as broad. Pores ^'ery small, 

 one-fifth as broad as the bars. Osculum three times as broad as the central chamber, surrounded by 

 a coronet of short teeth. 



DimcTisions. — Length of the disk 017, lireadth 013 ; lireadth of the inner rings O'Ol, of the 

 outer 0-02 ; pores 0-001. 



Habitat. — Fossil in Tertiary rocks of Sicily and Barbados; living in depths of the Tropical 

 Atlantic and Pacific, Station 353, depth 2965 fathoms, Station 265, depth 2900 fathom.s, &c. 



Genus 217. Stomatodiscus,^ n. geu. 



Definition. — P or odisci d a without chambered arms and radial spines on the 

 margin of the circular or elliptical disk, but with two large, opposite, marginal oscula, 

 or openings surrounded by a coronet of spines. 



The genus Stomatodiscus has the same characteristic structure as the foregoing 

 Ommatodiscus, and differs from it only in the duplication of the large marginal openings. 

 Whilst in the latter there is only one such marginal osculum, here we find on the 

 margin of the disk two oscula, opposite on the poles of one equatorial axis. 



1. Stomatodiscus amphistomus, u. sp. 



Disk circular, with three concentric rings of equal breadth ai'ound the central chamber. 

 Pores irregular, roundish, about two on the breadth of each ring. Surface of the lenticular shell 

 spiny. On two opposite points of the margin a large osculum, three to four times as broad as the 

 central chamber, armed with a coronet of strong pyramidal spines of different length, the longest 

 equal to the radius of the disk. 



' Stomatodiscus = Y)\!i\i with opEiiing.';; aroim, iiuxo;. 



