1234 THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGEE. 



2. Lithopera bursella, Ehrenberg. 



Lithopera Inirsella, Ehreaberg, 1872, Abhandl. d. k. Akad. d. Wiss. Berlin, p. 297, Taf. x. fig. 4. 



Sliell of about the same form and structure as in the nearly allied preceding species, but smaller, 

 of more slender form, with smaller pores and thinner bars. Length of the two joints = 1 : 5, 

 breadth = 1 : 3. In the specimen' observed by me the three internal, divergent bars of the ellipsoidal 

 thorax (not seen by Ehrenberg) were as distinct as in the similar preceding and following species. 

 Dimensions. — Cephalis 0'02 diameter ; thorax 01 long, 0-06 broad 

 Habitat. — Indian Ocean, Zanzibar (Pullen), Madagascar (Eabbe), surfaca 



3. LitliO'pera ancmassa, u. sp. (PI. 57, fig. 3). 



Shell of about the same form and structure as in the two preceding species, but larger and 

 more robust, and differing' in the spiny surface. Length of the two joints =1 :5, breadth =1 : 4. 

 Here also the lower half of the spherical cephalis is submerged in the ellipsoidal thorax, and from 

 the collar stricture arise three strong, internal, divergent beams. The bars of the hexagonal pores 

 are much tliicker than in the two preceding species. 



Dimensions. — Cephalis O'OS diameter; thorax OIG long, 0'12 broad. 



Habitat. — Tropical Atlantic, Stations 347 to 352, surface. 



4. Lithopera glohosa, n. sp. 



Cephalis spherical, very small, witli two divergent conical horns of half the length ; its lower 

 half hidden in the thorax. Length of the two joints = 1 : 5, breadth = 1 : 5. Thorax spherical, with 

 regular, circular, hexagonally-framed pores. From the collar stricture arise three radial internal 

 beams, horizontally diverging, and inserted at the inside of the thorax. 



Dimensions. — Cephalis 0'03 diameter; thorax 0"15 diameter. 



Habitat.- — Central Pacific, Stations 271, depth 2425 fathoms. 



5. Lithopera gutta, Etrenberg, 



Uthopera gutta, Ehrenberg, 1872, Abhandl. d. k. Akad. d. Wiss. Berlin, p. 297, Taf. viii. fig. 2. 



Shell pear-shaped, with sliarp coHar stricture. Length of the two joints =1 : 4, breadth = 1 : 3, 

 Cephalis spherical, with a conical horn of the same length ; its lower half hidden in the iippermost 

 part of the ovate thorax, and connected with its wall by three internal, cortinar beams. Pores of the 

 thorax very irregular in form and size, partly lobed. 



Dimensions. — Cephalis 0-02 diameter; thorax O'OS long, 0'06 broad. 



Habitat. — Western Tropical Pacific, Station 225, depth 4475 fathoms ; Philippine Sea (depth 

 3300 fathoms), Ehrenberg. 



