REPORT ON THE RADIOLARIA, 1437 



1 Stichojnlium cortina, n. sp. 



Shell ovate, with three sharp strictures. Length of the four joints = 2:6:3: 4. Cephalis sub- 

 spherical, with a slender pyramidal horn of twice the lengtL The three edges of the horn are 

 prolonged into three strong divergent ribs, along the three first joints, and into three free conical 

 lateral spines, directed downwards, on the end of the third joint. The fourth joint is sub- 

 cylindrical ; its circular, terminal mouth half as broad as the third joint, which is the broadest. 

 Pores small, regular, hexagonal, with thin bars. 



JDimcnskms. — Length of the shell (with four joints) 015, breadth 0'08. Length of the single 

 joints, a 0-02, b 0-06, e 0-03, d 0-04. 



Habitat. — Central Pacific, Station 272, depth 2600 fathoms. 



2. Stichopilium costatum, n. sp. 



Shell conical, or nearly pyramidal, with three distinct strictures. Length of the four joints = 

 3:5:8:4. Cephalis subconical, with a stout pyramidal horn of the same length. Thorax cam- 

 panulate, with six longitudinal ribs, from three of which in the middle arise three horizontal, conical, 

 free spines or wings, about as long as the cephalis. The third large prismatic joint bears twelve 

 parallel ribs, six new ribs being intercalated between the six former. Fourth joint short, cylin- 

 drical, without ribs, the wide open mouth not constricted, nearly as broad as the third joint, which 

 is the broadest. Pores small, irregular, polygonal, or roundish. 



Dimensions. — Length of the shell (with four joints) 0'2, breadth 012. Length of the single 

 joints, a 0-03, b O'OS, c O'OS, d 0-04. 



Habitat. — North Pacific, Station 244 (off Japan), depth 2900 fathoms. 



3. Stichopilium hicorne, n. sp. (PI. 77, fig. 9). 



Shell conical, with three slight strictures. Length of the four joints = 4 : 14 : 5 : 3. Cephalis 

 large, conical, with two stout pyramidal, divergent horns of twice the length. From its base (in the 

 middle of the collar stricture) arise three internal, downwardly divergent ribs, which are prolonged 

 on the outside of the upper half of the thorax into three stout, pyramidal, lateral spines (similar to 

 the horns). The fourth joint, with wide open mouth, was the broadest, but not fully developed in 

 the single specimen observed. Pores subregular, hexagonal, with thin bars. 



Dimensions. — Length of the shell (with four joints) 0'02, breadth 0"09. Length of the single 

 joints, a 0-02, b 0-07, c 0-025, d 0-015. 



Habitat. — Central Pacific, Station 271, depth 2425 fathoms. 



4. Stichopilium davisianum, Haeckel. 



Pterocodon rfaOT'sza«?<s, Ehrenberg, 1872, Abhandl.d. k. Akad. d-Wiss. Berlin, p. 298, Taf. iifig. 10. 

 Cydadojihora fZaj;zsja?ja,Ehrenberg,1872,Abliandl.d.k. Akad. d.Wiss. Berlin, p. 289, Taf. ii. fig.ll. 

 Eucyiiidium davisianum, Haeckel, 1862, Monogr. d. Radiol., p. 328. 

 Pterocanium davisianum, Haeckel, 1862, Monogr. d. RadioL, p. 332. 



Shell campanulate, conical, with three slight strictures. Length of the four joints = 2:3:4:3. 

 CephaUs hemispherical, with few small pores and a short conical horn. Thorax campanulate, with 



