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5. Larnacantha hicrnciata, ii. sp. (PL 50, fig. 5). 



Cortical shell thoniy, iu the lateral plane with eight strong conical radial spines, alternating with 

 eight smaller spines ; fonr of the eight stronger spines opposite on the poles of the principal and 

 transverse axes (in the figure 5, by mistake, not represented large enough), four others between those, 

 opjiosite on the poles of the two crossed diagonal axes. Pores with a peculiar disposition ; on both 

 Hat sides of the lentellipsis an elliptical ring of eight large elliptical pores (alternating with the 

 eight stronger radial spines), separated by bands of smaller irregular pores. Proportion of the 

 three axes = 2:3:4. Medullary shell nearly half as long as the cortical shell. 



Dimensions. — Length of the cortical shell OIG, breadth O'l?., height O'OS ; large pores O'OS, 

 small pores 0-003 to O'Ol, bars 0-006 ; length of the medullary shell 0-07. 



Hahitat. — Indian Ocean, surface, Madagascar (Eabbe). 



6. Larnacantha octacantha, n. sp. 



Cortical shell thorny, with eight long and thin, cylindrical, radial spines, lying opposite in paii-s 

 in two crossed diagonal 2ilanes. Pores irregular, roundish, twice to five times as broad as the bars ; 

 about sixteen on the half meridian. Proportion of the three axes= 1:1^:2. Medullary shell 

 scarcely one-fourth as long as the cortical shell. (This species resembles closely the common 

 TctrapyU octacantha, from which it seems to be developed by a complete over-growing of the four 

 gates, which become closed by a network connecting the free edges of the transverse and lateral 

 girdles.) 



Dimensions. — Length of the cortical shell 0-18, breadth 0-13, height O'l ; pores 0-005 to 0-0L5, 

 bars 0-003 ; length of the medullary shell 0-04 



Habitat. — Cosmopolitan ; Mediterranean, Atlantic, Pacific, surface. 



7. Larnacantha cladacantha, n. sp. 



Cortical shell very spiny, with eight longer ramified spines, lying opposite in pairs in two 

 crossed diagonal planes ; each spine with two to six irregular, lateral branches. Pores irregular, 

 roundish, twice to three times as broad as the bars ; about twelve on the half meridian. Proportion 

 of the three axes = 5:6:7. Medullary shell nearly half as long as the cortical shell. (Differs 

 from the foregoing by the branching spines and the larger medullary shell.) 



Dimensions. — Length of the cortical shell 0-15, breadth 0'13, height O'll ; pores O'Ol tu 0-015, 

 bars 0-005 ; length of the medullary shell 007. 



Habitat. — Indian Ocean, surface, Cocos Islands (Eabbe). 



8. Larnacantha prismatica , n. sp. (PI. 50, fig. 6). 



Cortical shell smooth, four-sided prismatic, with eight short, parallel, three-sided pyramidal 

 spines; these lie opposite in pairs in four parallel longitudinal lines, as prolongations of tlie four 



