REPORT ON THE RADIOLARIA. 1559 



1. Dictyocha naviciila, Ehreiiberg. 



Didijocha navicida, Ehrenberg, 1838, Monatsber. d. k. preiiss. Akad. d. Wiss. Berlin, p. 129; 



Jlikrogeol., Taf. xx., Nr. i. fig. 43. 

 Dictyocha jiotiticulus, Ehrenberg, 1844, Monatsber. d. k. preuss. Akad. d. Wiss. Berlin, p. 2G7. 



Each indi\'idual ring elliptical or oblong, with one transverse arch in the shorter axis, which 

 bisects it into two meshes. No spines or teeth. 



Dimenswns. — Diameter of the ring 0'02, of the bars O'OOl. 



Habitat. — Fossil in Tertiary deposits, Barbados, Sicily, &c.; living in tlie Atlantic, Stations 352, 

 354, and off Bermuda, surface. 



2. Dictyocha quadrala, Ehrenberg. 



Dictyocha quadrata, Ehrenberg, 1844, ^Monatsber. d. k. preuss. Akad. d. Wiss. Berlin, p. 267. 



Each individual ring square or rhomboid, with one transverse arch in the shorter axis, forming 

 two meshes. Two pei'ipheral opposite spines on the poles of one axis. 

 Dimensions. — Diameter of the ring 0'015. 

 Habitat. — Atlantic, Bermuda Islands ; fossil in Barbados. 



3. Dictyocha pons, Ehreuberg. 



Dictyocha poiis, Ehrenberg, 1844, Monatsber. d. k. preuss. Akad. d. Wiss. Berlin, p. 80 ; 



Mikrogeol., Taf. xxi. fig. 40. 

 Dictyocha tripyla, Ehrenberg, 1844, Monatsber. d. k. preuss. Akad. d. Wiss. Berlin, p. 80 ; 



Mikrogeol., Taf. xxi. fig. 41. 



Each individual ring elliptical or oblong, with one transverse arch in the shorter axis, forming 

 two meshes. Four peripheral spines, on the poles of the longer and of the shorter axis. (The 

 individual abnormality, figured as Dictyocha tripyla, loc. cit., Taf. xxi. fig. 41, has the transverse arch 

 bifid at one end, therefore three meshes result ; this forms an interesting transition to Dictyocha fibula.) 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the ring O'Ol, of the Lars O'OOl. 



Habitat. — Fossil in Tertiary rocks, Orau, Africa. 



4. Dictyocha triommata, Ehrenberg. 



Dictyocha triommata, Elirenberg, 1845, ]\Ionatsber. d. k. preuss. Akad. d. AViss. Berlin, p. 76 ; 



Mikrogeo]., Taf. xxxiii., Nr. xv. fig. 11. 

 Dictyocha triactis { = triacantha), Ehrenberg, 1844, Monatsber. d. k. preuss. Akad. d. Wiss. 



Berlin, p. 80. 

 Dictyocha trifenestrata, Ehrenberg, 1841, Monatsber. d. k. preuss. Akad. d. Wiss. Berlin, p. 410 ; 



Mikrogeol, Taf. xix. fig. 38. 

 Dictyocha abyssorum, Ehrenberg, 1854, Monatsber. d. k. preuss. Akad. d. Wiss. Berlin, p. 38. 



Each pileated piece of the skeleton is a small three-sided pyramid, the sides of which form three 

 triangular meshes ; the three edges between them are three curved interradial beams, united in the 



