REPORT ON" THE RADIOLARIA. 879 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the shell O'lo ; length of the six marginal spines 0'12, basal 

 breadth 0-04. 



Habitat. — Tropical Atlantic, Station 348, surface. 



2. Hexonaspis hexapleura, n. sp. (PI. 140, fig. 15). 



All six hydrotomical spines of nearly equal size, triangular, compressed, six-edged, about as 

 long as the radius of the shell and twice as long as broad on the base. Two strong prominent 

 I'iljs on each flat side of the spines. Shell very thick-walled, with a very small cavity. 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the shell 041; length of the six marginal spines 0'06, basal 

 breadth 0-03. 



HoMtat. — ^owt\\ Atlantic, Station 332, surface. 



3. Hexonaspis hexagona, n. sp. 



All six hydrotomical spines of equal size, very short, triangular, only half as long as broad at 

 tlie base. The whole sheU accordingly forms a regular hexagon, the six corners of which are 

 formed by the distal points of the rudimentary spines, the six sides by their straight lateral edges. 

 Shell very dark. 



Dwicnsions. — Diameter of the shell 0'2 ; length of the six marginal spines 0'03, basal 

 breadth 0-06. 



Habitat. — South- Atlantic (east of Patagonia), Station 318, surface. 



Subgenus 2. Hexonaspidium, Haeckel. 



Definition. — Six hydrotomical spines of unequal size, two opposite (equatorial) much 

 larger than the four other (polar) spines. 



4. Hexonaspis hastata, u. sp. (PI. 140, fig. 16). 



Six hydrotomical spines of unequal size ; two larger equatorial spines with six prominent wines, 

 about as long as the radius of the shell and half as broad at the base ; the four polar spines quite 

 as broad, but only half as long, nearly equilateral triangular, with two shallow furrows on each 

 flat side at the broader base. The fourteen smaller spines not visible on the surface, quite 

 rudunentary. Crests of the surface elegantly denticulated. 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the shell 014 ; length of the two equatorial spines O'OS, of the four 

 polar spines 0'04 ; basal breadth 0'04. 



Habitat. — Central Pacific, Station 271, surface. 



