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the ceplialis is eutirely lost, and the inner cavity quite simple. The number of the 

 feet of the peristome is from nine to twenty, sometimes morg. The mouth is 

 commonly more or less constricted. 



1. Carpocanistrum novenum, u. sp. 



Shell ovate, smooth, one and a tliird times as long as broad. Pores regular circular, hexagon- 

 ally framed, three times as broad as the bars, eight to ten on the greatest breadth of the shell. 

 Peristome strongly constricted, one-third as broad .as the shell, with nine large ovate lamellar, 

 slightly convergent feet. 



Dimensions. — Shell 0'08 long, 0'06 broad ; mouth 0'02 broad. 



Habitat. — South Atlantic, Station 325, surface. 



2. Carpocanistrum jlosculum, u. sp. (PI. 52, lig. 9). 



Shell campanulate, rough, thick-walled, of equal breadth and length. Pores regular circular, of 

 the same breadth as the bars, twelve to fifteen on the greatest breadth of the shell. Peristome 

 slightly constricted, with twelve elegant lanceolate, nearly vertical, a little convergent feet. 



DiTnensions. — Shell 0'07 long, 0-07 broad ; mouth 0'05 broad. 



Habitat. — Equatorial Atlantic, Station 347, surface. 



3. Cmpocanistrum giganteum, n. sp. 



Shell ovate, smooth, very thick-walled, one and a third times as long as broad. Pores very 

 numerous and small, subregular circular, forty to fifty on the greatest breadth of the sheU, of about 

 the same breadth as the bars. Peristome small, constricted, scarcely one-fourth as broad as the 

 shell, with twelve to fifteen short triangular vertical feet. 



Dimensimis. — Shell 0-28 to 0-31 long, 0-21 to 0-23 broad ; mouth 0-06 to 0-07 broad. 



Habitat. — Fossil in Barbados. 



4. Carpocanistrum acephalum, n. sp. (PI. 52, fig. 10). 



Shell ovate, smooth, thin-walled, one and a fifth times as long as broad. Pores subregular 

 circular, twice as broad as the bars, sixteen to twenty on the greatest breadth of the shell. Peri- 

 stome slightly constricted, with fifteen to eighteen slender, slightly bent, nearly vertical, and parallel 

 feet, which are half as long as the shell. 



Dimensions. — Shell 0'12 long, 0"! broad ; mouth 0'07 broad. 



Habitat. — North Pacific, Station 241, depth 2300 fathoms. 



