REPORT ON THE RADIOLARIA. 711 



Subgenus 1. Stypophorticlum, Haeckel 



Definition. — Spongy cortical slieU immediately enclosing the lentelliptical medullary 

 shell, without hollow interval. 



1. Spongophortis spongiosa, n. sp. 



Cortical shell iiTegular, roundish, rough or tuberous, composed of loose spongy framework, 

 which immediately envelops the lentelliptical central La.iiuicilla-ahQW.; the diameter of the former 

 becomes about five to six times as large as that of the latter. 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the spongy cortical shell Olo to 0'25, of the trizonal medullary shell 

 0-03 to 0-04 



HoMtat. — Pacific, central area, Station 274, surface. 



Subgenus 2. Spongopliorticium, Haeckel. 



Definition.- — Spongy cortical shell separated by a hollow interval from the 

 lentelliptical medullary shell. 



2 Spo7igophortis radiosa, u. sp. 



Cortical shell irregular, roundish, four to five times as large as the enclosed lentelliptieal 

 Larnadlla-sheW, with which it is connected by ten to twenty irregularly disposed radial beams. 

 Spongy framework compact, about as thick as the medullary shell. Surface covered with numerous 

 short, bristle-shaped, radial spines. 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the spongy cortical shell 015 to 0'2, of the trizonal medullary shell 

 0-035 to 0-045. 



Halitat. — South Atlantic, Station 332, depth 2200 fathoms 



3. Spongophortis larnacilla, n. sp. {PI. 49, figs, lla-llc^). 



Cortical shell irregular, roundish, tuberous, three to four times as large as the enclosed lentel- 

 hptical Larnacilla-she^, connected with it by two opposite latticed wings (the halves of the transverse 

 girdle of Tetrapijle). Spongy framework compact, about half as thick as the medullary shell. 

 Surface rough. (May be regarded as an abnormal Tetrapylc or Larnacalpis, with an irregular spongy 

 cortical shell.) 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the spongy cortical shell 0-16 to 0-2, of the trizonal medullary shell 

 0-04 to 0-06. 



EaUtat. — Pacific, central area. Station 271, depth 2425 fathoms. 



