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parallel aud vertical, but more or less divergent. Length of the three joints = 1:2:8, breadth — 

 1:2:4. Whole shell slender, pyramidal. Mouth square, four-lobed. 



JDimcTisions. — Length of the three joints, a 003, b 0-06, c 024 ; breadth, a 0"03, b 0-06, c 012. 



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



3. Cycladojjhora lanterna, u. sp. 



Shell very similar to the two preceding species, but differing in the following characters. 

 Cephalis subspherical, with a thick, pyramidal horn of the same breadth, and three times the 

 length. Thorax hemispherical, with circular, hexagonally-framed pores. Abdomen ovate, with 

 four convex ribs, aud twelve large holes, four superior smaller pentagonal, four intermediate very 

 large, ovate, and four inferior, small, triangular holes. Mouth httle constricted, nearly circular. 



Dimcmions. — Length of the three joints, a 0-025, b 005, c 022 ; breadth, a 0-025, b 0-08, c 0-11. 



Habitat. — Tropical Atlantic, Station 347, depth 2250 fathoms. 



Subgenus 2. LamiJtidium, Haeckel. 



Definition. — AlDclomen with six radial ribs (three primarj^ or perradial, and three 

 alternate, secondary or interradial). 



4. Cycladophora hexapleura, n. sp. 



Lanterna chinensis, Bury, 1862, Polycystins of Barbados, pi. xiii. fig. 7. 



Shell shaped like a lantern, with six sides and two sharp strictures. Length of the three 

 joints = 1:2:8, breadth = 1:2:4. Cephalis hemispherical, with a conical spine of the same 

 length. Thorax twice as large, hemispherical, with regular, circular pores. Abdomen nearly six- 

 sided prismatic, with six descencUng, little curved ribs, and eighteen large holes between them ; six 

 superior holes interradial, ovate, six intermediate holes very large, peiTadial, ovate, six inferior 

 holes triangular, interradial. Mouth six-lobed. 



Dimensions. — Length of the three joints, a 0-02, b 0-04, c 0-16 ; breadth, a 0-03, b O'OO, c 0-1. 



Habitat. — Fossil in Barbados. 



5. Cycladophora pyramidcdis, n. sp. 



Podocyrtis sp., Bury, 1862, Polycystins of Barbados, pL xii. fig. 2. 



^ell slender, pyramidal, with six sides and two slight strictures. Length of the three joints = 

 1 : 4 : 12, breadth = 1:4:8. Cephalis subspherical, with a conical horn of twice the length. 

 Thorax conical, with regular, circular pores. Abdomen truncate, pyramidal, with six strong, 

 divergent, straight ribs, which are connected by five to six transverse, hexagonal rings ; therefore 



(ZOOL. CHALL. EXP. PAET XL. — 1886.) Er 173 



