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about half as broad as the radius of the disk. Twelve (or eleven) l^ristle-shaped radial spines are 

 connected by the girdle near to the points, irregularly disposed. 



Dimetisions. — Diameter of the disk (with five rings) 0-12, with the girdle 0'2, breadth of each 

 ring 0-01 ; pores O'OOl to 0-003. 



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



3. Stylochlamydium venustum, Haeckel. 



Perichlamydium venustum, Bailey, 1856, Amer. Journ., vol. xxii. p. 5, pi. i. figs. 16, 17. 

 Perichlamydium venustum, Haeckel, 1862, Monogr. d. Radiol., p. 495. 



All rings of the disk concentric, circular, of equal breadth. Pores regidar, circular, everywhere 

 of nearly equal size, three on the breadth of each ring, a little smaller in the equatorial girdle, 

 which is about as broad as the radius of the disk. Twenty to twenty-four bristle-shaped radial 

 spines, irregularly disposed, proceed with their free points over the margin. 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the disk (with four rings) 01, with the girdle 0'3 ; breadth of each 

 ring 0-011 ; pores 0-002. 



Hahitat. — North Pacific, Kamtschatka, Bailey. 



4. Stylochlamydium cequale, Haeckel. 



Perichlamydium cequale, Stobr, 1880, Palaeontogr., vol. xxvi. p. 109, pi. v. fig. 2. 



All rings of the chsk concentric, circular, with increasing breadth from the centre ; the sixth 

 ring twice as broad as the second. Pores regular, circular, everywhere of equal size ; on the 

 breadth of the inner rings one, of the outer two, of the girdle three pores. Girdle only one-fourth 

 as broad as the radius of the disk. About twenty bristle-shaped radial spines, iiTegularly disposed, 

 are connected by the girdle near to the jDoints. 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the disk (with six rings) 0-11, with the girdle 0-17; breadth of the 

 second ring 0-OOG, of the sixth 0-013 ; pores 0-006. 



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



Subgenus 2. Stylochlamyum, Haeckel. 



Definition. — Rings of the disk all (or in part) not concentric, spii-ally convoluted or 

 ii'regular. 



5. Stylochlamydium perispirale, Haeckel. 



' Perichlamydium limhatum, var. Stohr, 1880, Palaeontogr., vol. xxvi. p. 109, Taf. v. fig. I. 



Inner rings of the disk concentric, circular, outer rings convoluted spu-aUy, all rings of equal 

 breadth. Pores regular, ch'cular, two on the breadth of each ring, twice as large as in the equatorial 



