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are connected by three to four broad, horizontal rings ; therefore snbregular, transverse, and longi- 

 tudinal rows of roundish pores are present. Mouth truupate, circular. 



Dimensions. — Length of the three joints, a 0-02, h 0-07, c 0-08 ; breadth, a 0-02, h OOO, c 0-07. 



Hahitat. — Fossil in Barbados. 



Genus 605. Calocyclas,^ Ehreuberg, 1847, Monatsber. d. k. preuss. Akad. d. Wiss. 



Berlin, p. 54. 



Definition. — T h e o p h o r m i d a (vel Tricyrtida multiradiata aperta) with a simple 

 corona of terminal feet around the truncate mouth. Abdomen not dilated, cylindrical 

 or ovate. No ribs in the shell-wall. 



The genus Galocyclas, and the three following closely allied genera, differ from the 

 four preceding genera of Theophormida in the absence of radial or longitudinal ribs 

 in the wall of the thorax and abdomen. These are completely reduced, and their 

 terminal prolongations only remain, forming a simjale or double corona around the 

 mouth of the abdomen. They correspond therefore to Carpocanium and Anthocyrtis 

 among the Dicyrtida. In Calocyclas the corona is simple. The mouth is not dilated, 

 but often constricted, and the abdomen is cylindrical or ovate, not conical. The teeth 

 of the corona axe usually vertical or convergent. 



Subgenus 1. Calocy delta, Haeckel. 

 Definition. — Thorax and abdomen smooth, without spines or thorns. 



1. Calocyclas veneris, n. sp. (PI. 74, fig. 5). 



Shell smooth, with two distinct strictures. Length of the three joints =1:2:2, breadth = 

 1:4:3. CephaHs ovate, with a large, triangular, prismatic horn of three times the length. Thorax 

 hemispherical; abdomen cylindrical; both with regular, circular pores of equal size. Mouth truncate, 

 with a corona of nine to twelve vertical, lamellar feet, which are as long as the abdomen, 

 rectangular, twice as broad as their distance apart, and truncate at the end. 



Dimensions. — Length of the three joints, a 0'03 to 004, h 0'06 to 01)8, c 0^04 to 0'06 ; breadth, 

 a 0-03 to 0-04, h 0-09 to Oil, c 0-08 to 01. 



Habitat. — Cosmopolitan ; Atlantic, Indian, Pacific, many stations ; surface, and in various depths. 



2. Calocyclas virginis, n. sp. (PL 74, fig. 4). 



Shell smooth, with distinct collar, but indistinct lumbar stricture. Length of the three joints = 

 1:2:1, breadth = 1:4:3. Cephalis ovate, with a slender, conical horn, little shorter than the 



1 Calocyclas = 'Biia.\itiiul female robe ; x-sAi;, xvK'Ka;. 



