EEPORT ON THE EADIOLARIA. 809 



1. Phractaspis lyrototiiptis, n. sp. (PI. 137, fig. 2). 



Eadial spines cylindiic.il, thin, pointed ; the outer and inner halves of nearly equal size. Each 

 spine bears in its middle part two opposite apophyses, which are simply forked ; the four condyles 

 of each spine (or the thickened ends of the fork-branches) are united with the meetuig condyles of 

 the neighbouring spines by sutures. Therefore the network of the spherical shell is composed of 

 twenty-two large meshes : two square polar meshes on each pole {a a a a and e ccc); eight triangular 

 circumpolar meshes (each between two polar and one tropical spine, a b a and e d c) ; eight tropical 

 rhomboidal meshes (each between one polar, one equatorial, and two tropical spines : abcb and cdcd): 

 and four rhomboidal equatorial meshes (each between two tropical and two equatorial spines ch cd). 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the shell Ol, of the meshes 0-03 to 0-()4 ; breadth of the spines and 

 bars 0-005. 



Habitat. — Cosmopolitan ; Mediterranean (Corfu), Atlantic (Stations 348, 3D4), Indian Ocean 

 (Ceylon), Pacific (Stations 253, 265, 274), &c., surface. 



2. Phractaspis complanata , n. sp. (PL 137, fig. 1). 



Eadial spines leaf-shaped, strongly compressed, two-edged, pointed ; their outer part longer than 

 the inner. Each spine with two opposite apophyses which are simply forked, therefore with four 

 condyles. The network with forty sutures and twenty-two large meshes, as in the foregoing .species. 

 The broad faces of the eight polar spines Lie in two meridian planes, of the four equatorial spines in 

 the equatorial plane, of the eight tropical spines in two planes parallel to the latter. The planes of 

 the leaf-shaped fork-branches lie in the spherical face. 



Dijnensions. — Diameter of the shell 01, of the meshes 0'02 to 0'03 ; breadth of the fork- 

 branches 0-012. 



Habitat. — South Atlantic, Station 343, surface. 



3. Phractaspis condylophora, ii. sp. 



Eadial spines quadrangular, tliiu ; their outer pyramidal part shorter than the inner. Each 

 spine with four branches, its two opposite apophyses being simply forked. The eighty condyles (or 

 sutural ends of the branches) much thickened, twice to four times as broad as the branches them- 

 selves. Network with forty sutures and twenty-two large meshes, as in botli foregoing species. 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the shell 0-12, of the meshes 0-03 to 0-04 ; breadth of the condyles 

 0-01. 



Habitat. — South Pacific, Station 288, surface. 



4. Phractaspis bipennis, Haeckel. 



Doratasins bipennis, Haeckel, 186-2, Ifonogr. d. Radiol., p. 413, Taf. xxi. figs. 1, 2. 

 Phradasplenium hipenne, Haeckel, 1882, Manuscript. 



Radial spines very thin, quadrangular ; their outer pyramidal part shorter than the inner. 

 Each spine with four bent branches, its two opposite apophyses being simply forked. Eighty 



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