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the roundish central disk, whilst their length reaches only one-fourth of it. End of the arms 

 convex rounded, without spines. 



Dimensions. — Radius of each arm 01, breadth 0"15. 



Habitat. — Mediterranean (Messina), Atlantic (Canary Islands), surface, Haeckel. 



2. Rhopalastrum plstillum, Stohr. 



Rhojpalastrum pistUlum, Stohr, 1880, Palaeontogr., vol. xxvi. p. 110, Taf. v. fig. 4. 



Distance between the paired arms about two-thirds as large as their distance from the odd 

 arm. AU three arms nearly of tlie same form and size, about three tunes as long as the 

 diameter of the central disk, at the base one-third as broad as at the convex rounded end, 

 without spines. Stohr has only observed a fragment with one arm ; some perfect specimens, which 

 I found in the Caltanisetta-rock, exhiliited nearly the same form as Rliopcdastrum malleus (PI. 43, 

 fig. 1), but differ from this by the smaller disk, the broader arms, and the smaller angle between the 

 paired arms. 



Dimensions. — Radius of all three arms 0'2 ; basal breadth of each arm 0'045, terminal 

 breadth 013. 



Habitat. — Fossil in Tertiary rocks of Sicily, Grotte (Stohr), Caltanisetta (Haeckel). 



3. Rhopalastrum malleus, n. sp. (PI. 43, fig. 1). 



Distance between the paired arms one and a third times as large as their distance from the odd 

 arm. All three arms nearly of the same form and size, hammer-shaped, three times as broad at 

 the truncated distal end as at the base. Central disk broader than the arms. 



Dimensions. — Radius of each arm 0-25, basal breadth 0-05, distal breadth 015. 



Habitat. — South Atlantic, Station 325, surface. 



4. Rhopalastrum lagenosum, Elireuberg. 



Rhopalastrum lagenosum, Ehrenberg, 1847, Monatsber. d. k. preuss. Akad. d. Wiss. BerUn, 



p. 43 ; Mikrogeol., 1854, Taf. xxii. fig. 22. 

 Rhopalastrum lagenosum, Haeckel, 1862, Monogr. d. Radiol., p. 501. 



Flustrella hilobaia, Ehrenberg, 1844, Monatsber. d. k. preuss. Akad. d. Wiss. Berlin, p. 81. 

 Haliomma lagena, Eluenberg, 1840, Monatsber. d. k. preuss. Akad. d. "Wiss. Berhn, p. 200. 



Distance between the paired arms one and a half times as great as their distance from the odd 

 arm. All three arms nearly of the same form and size, about one and a half times as long as 

 the diameter of the central disk, at the base half as broad as at the convex rounded end, without 

 spines. Ehrenberg has only observed a fragment witli two paired arms ; some perfect specimens 

 with three arms, observed by me, differed from the nearly allied FJtopialastrum pistillum (from the 

 same locahty) by the larger disk, the broader arms, and the larger unpaired angle. 



Dimensions. — Radius of all three arms 0"2, basal breadth 0'05, terminal breadth 0"09. 



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



