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the central part of the medal-shaped or cylindrical disk. Two opposite radial spines ver}' long and 

 thin, cylindrical, twice to three times as long as the diameter of the disk, only lialf as thick as 

 the breadth of one ring. 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the disk (with five rings) 017; breadth of each ring 0"014; pores 

 0-003 to 0-012. 



Habitat — North Pacific, Station 244, depth 2900 fathoms. 



2. Xiphodictya amphirrhojxxlia, n. sp. (PI. 42, fig. 11). 



All rings of the disk concentric, circular, with increasing breadth from the centre ; the fifth ring 

 twice as broad as the second. Central chamber very large. Margin of the lenticular disk thorny, 

 much thinner than the central i>art. Pores irregular, roundish, two to three on the breadth of each 

 ring. Two opposite radial spines club-shaped, about as long as the diameter of the disk, in the 

 outer spindle-shaped part three to four times as broad as at the base. 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the disk (with six rings) 0-17; breadth of the second ring 0-008, of 

 the fifth ring 0-016. 



Habitat. — Pacific, central area, Station 265, depth 2000 fathoms ; also fossil in the Tertiary 

 rocks of Sicily (Caltanisetta). 



Subgenus 2. Xiphospira, Haeckel. 



Definition. — iUl riDgs of the disk or a part of them not concentric, spirally con- 

 voluted ; sometimes irregular or interrupted. 



3. Xiphodictya staurospira , n. sp. (PL 42, fig. 12). 



All rings of the disk not concentric, half spiral. Four radial beams, crossed perpendicularly and 

 zigzag-shaped, divide each ring into four quadrants ; the quarter-ring of each quadrant halves the 

 two adjacent rings. All rings of equal breadth. Pores irregular, roundish, two on the breadth of 

 each ring. Two opposite radial spines pyramidal, somewhat shorter than the diameter of the disk. 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the disk (with six rings) 0-16; breadth of eacli ring 0-014; pores 

 0-003 to 0-007. 



Habitat. — South Pacific, Station 295, depth 1500 fathoms. 



4. Xiphodictya hcUospira, n. sp. 



All rings of the disk not concentric, convoluted in a simple, regular, .spiral line ; aU nearly of 

 equal lareadth. Pores subregular, circular, two on the breadth of each ring. Two opposite radial 

 spines conical, about as long as the radius of the disk. Margin of the disk thornj'. (Differs from 

 Stylodictya hcliospira, PI. 41, fig. 8, mainly hy the two strong, opposite, radial spines.) 



