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The geuus Staurotholonium differs from the nearly allied Staurotliolus (its probable 

 ancestral form) only in the duplication of the cortical shell. The outer shell commonly 

 repeats the cross-form of the inner, with four corresponding cupolas ; liut sometimes the 

 four cupolas of the outer shell alternate in size and form with those of the inner, or the 

 outer shell forms a simple lenticular envelope around the inner. From the similar 

 TJioIoma, Stcmrotholonium differs in the possession of a medullary shell in the central 

 chamber. 



Subgenus 1. Staurotholodes, Haeckel. 



Definition. — Surface of the outer cortical shell smooth or rough, without radial 

 spines. 



1. Staurotholonium biquadratum, n. sp. 



Outer cortical shell smooth, of the same regular crucial form as the inner, equidistant from 

 it everywhere. Form and structure of both cortical shells nearly the same, but the outer about 

 twice as large as the inner ; both connected only by eight diagonal beams. All four cupolas of 

 each cortical shell regular, of the same size. Pores regular, circular, twice as broad as the bars ; 

 six to eight in the basal semicircle of each cujjola. Medullary shell scj^uare. (Similar to Stauro- 

 tholus quadrat'us, but differs by the double cortical shell.) 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the outer cortical shell 016, of the inner 008, of the medullary shell 

 0-04 ; pores of the inner cortical shell O'OOG, bars O'OOS. 



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



2. Staurotholonium bicriiciatum, n. sp. 



Outer cortical shell rough, twice as large as tlie inner, of the same form and structure, at an equal 

 distance from it. In both shells the principal cupolas are larger than the lateral. Pores iiTegular, 

 roundish, in the outer shell four times, in the inner twice as large as the bars ; eight to ten in the 

 basal semicircle of one cujDola. (Similar to Staurotliolus eruciatus, but differs mainly in the double 

 cortical shell.) Medullary shell leotelliptical. 



Dimensions. — Major (longitudinal) axis of the outer cortical shell 016, of the inner O'OS ; minor 

 (transverse) axis of the former 014, of tlie latter 0-07 ; medullary shell 0-0.3 to 0-04. 



Habitat. — Pacific, central area. Station 267, depth 2700 fathoms. 



3. Staurotholonium alternatum, n. sp. 



Outer cortical shell smooth, very different from the inner ; in tlie outer the two principal cupolas 

 are larger than the two lateral; in the inner inversely smaller. Pores subregular, circular, in 

 the outer shell four times, in the inner shell twice as broad as tlie bars ; ten to twelve poies in 

 the basal semicircle of one cupola. 



