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same three-jointed form as the inner, and is connected with it by a variable number 



of radial beams. From the similar Tholodes it differs in the possession of a 

 medullary shell. 



1. Amphitholonium tricolonium, n. sp. (PI. 10, fig. 7). 



Outer cortical shell smooth, of the same three-jointed form as the inner, at an equal distance 

 from it throughoiit the whole circumference ; central chamber higher- vaulted than both cupolas. 

 Network of the outer shell delicate, with subregular, circular pores. Pores of the thick-walled 

 inner shell subregular, circular, with hexagonal frames, three times as broad as the bars ; eight to 

 ten in the basal semicircle of one cupola, 



Diynoisions. — Major axis of the outer cortical shell 0"2, minor axis 015 ; major axis of the 

 inner cortical shell 016, minor axis Oil ; pores O^Ol, bars 0'00.35. 



Hahitat. — South Pacific, Station 302, depth 1450 fathoms. 



2. Amphitholonium octostylium, u. sp. 



Outer cortical shell lentelleptical, smooth, not articulated, at a varying distance from the 

 three-jointed inner shell ; central chamber of the latter twice as high as both hemispherical 

 cupolas. Network of the outer shell very thin, cob-web like. Pores of the inner shell subregular, 

 roundish, twice as broad as the bars ; six to seven in the semicircle of one cupola. Eight thin 

 and long, bristle-shaped, radial spines, opposite in pairs in two crossed diagonal planes. 



Dimensions. — Major axis of the outer cortical shell 016, minor 012 ; major axis of the inner 

 cortical shell 012, minor 0-09 ; pores O-Ql, bars 0-005. 



Habitat. — Pacific, central area. Station 273, depth 2350 fathoms. 



3. Amphitholonium acanthonium, n. sp. 



Outer cortical shell of the same three-jointed form as the inner, at a uniform distance fi-om it ; 

 central chamber higher vaidted than both cupolas. Network of the outer shell irregular, delicate, 

 of the inner regular, strong, with circular, hexagonally framed pores, three times as broad as the 

 bars ; eight to nine in the semicircle of one cupola. On the surface, quite symmetrically disposed, 

 twenty long and strong, cylindrical, radial spines ; eight in the sagittal plane, four in the 

 transverse plane ; eight in two diagonal planes between the former and the latter. The remarkable 

 i^eometric disposition of the twenty spines is in this species quite the same as in AmphitJwlus 

 acanthomefra. It differs from this nearly allied species in the double cortical shell. 



Dimensions. — Major axis of the outer cortical .shell 018, minor 014 ; major axis of the inner 

 cortical shell 014, minor 01 ; pores 0-012, bars 0-004. 



Habitat. — South Pacific, Station 295, surface. 



