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arise, alternating with llie former, directly from the horizontal collar ring ; eight ribs are adrailial or 

 tertiary, anil arise in pairs from the four large perradial basal arches of the thorax, which become 

 bisected by the four primary ribs. Peristome irregularly denticulate. 



Dimensions. — Cephalis 0'02 long, 0'06 broad ; thorax 012 long, 0*32 broad. 



Habitat. — North Pacific (off" Jaimn), Stations 236 to 239, surface. 



18. Sethophormis fioscula, n. sp. 



Cephalis small, hemispherical, with subregular, small hexagonal pores. Thorax flatly conical, with 

 larger hexagonal meshes and twenty-four ribs ; four of these are perradial and prolongations of the 

 four collar bars; four iuterradial arise from the collar ring between the former, alternating with them. 

 Each of these eight main ribs gives off two more or less irregular, lateral branches (one at each side), 

 altogether sixteen. The thorax is similar to Cladaraxihnium ramosum (PI. 55, fig- 5), whilst the 

 cephalis is quite different. Peristome with twenty-four prominent triangular lobes. 



Dimensions. — Cephalis 0-02 long, O'OS broad ; thorax O'l long, O'-lr broad. 



Habitat. — South Atlantic, Station 325, surface. 



19. Sethophormis leptoscenimn, n. sp. 



Cephalis very small, spherical, with few small, circular pores. Thorax flatly conical or tent- 

 shaped, with concave lateral outlines, small hexagonal meshes, and numerous (thii-ty to forty or 

 more) strong, little curved, simple radial ribs. Peristome nearly circular, with a corona of small, 

 irregular, conical spines. 



Dimen.'iions. — Cephalis 0-015 diameter ; thorax 0-07 long, 0'2G broad. 



Habitat. — Indian Ocean, Madagascar (Piabbe), surface. 



20. Sethophormis leptopilium, n. sp. 



Cephalis very small, subsplierical, hyaline, without pores. Tliorax flatly conical or hat-shaped, 

 with concave lateral outlines, and a very delicate network of small square meshes (similar to 

 Litharachnium araneosum, PI. 55, fig. 8). This is supported by thuty-two curved radial ribs, four 

 of which are primary, four secondary, and the other twenty-four interpolated. Peristome horizon- 

 tally expanded and little recurved, like the reflexed brim of a hat. 



Dimensions. — Cephalis 012 diameter ; thorax 0'08 long, 0'24 broad. 



Habitat. — South Pacific, Station 291, depth 2250 fathoms. 



Geuus 559. Sethamphora,^ n. gen. 



Definition.—^ ethophormida (vel Dicyrtida multiradiata aperta) with numerous 

 curved ribs in the wall of the ovate thorax, the small mouth of which is constricted. 

 Cephalis without horn. 



' Sethamphora = Sieve-pitcher ; a-/iiu, «^(Joffi/'f. 

 (ZOOL. CHALL. EXP. PART XL. 1886.) El 157 



