REPORT ON THE RADIOLARIA. Id't 



10. Gazi'JJctta sttuh'ri, n. sp. (PI. 120, fig. 15). 



Sliell tiat, cap-shaped, thorny. Feet widely divergent, nearly straight and horizontally 

 expanded, with two alternate longitudinal rows of lateral spines, which arise perpendicularly from 

 the foot, are simple, conical, slightly curved, and alternate on the succeeding joint.s. Ends of the 

 feet constricted, with four to six spines in one row. Dedicated to Professor Studer. 



Divicnsio7is. — Diameter of the shell 015, length of the feet O'G to 0'8. 



Habitat. — South Atlantic (east of Patagonia), Station 318, surface. 



11. Gazelletta schleinitzii, u. .sp. (PI. 120, figs. 11, 12). 



Shell hat-shaped, thorny. Feet cylindrical, nearly straight and horizontally expanded, with 

 four longitudinal rows of equal lateral spines, which arise perpendicularly from the foot and bear 

 at the end three short divergent teeth. The end of the arms bears three forked spines. I name 

 this elegant species in honour of Captain Schleinitz, commander of the German ship " Gazelle," 

 who conducted the deep-sea soundings during the years 1874 to 1876. 



Dimensions. — Diameter of the shell 0'12, length of the feet 0'6 to O^S. 



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



12. Gazelletta trUpatliiUa, n. sp. (PI. 120, fig. 13). 



Shell Hat, cap-shaped, smooth. Feet cylindrical, nearly straight, widely divergent, with longi- 

 tudinal rows of alternate spines, which arise perpendicularly from the foot and bear at the end 

 three short divergent branches, each with a spathilla of six short teeth. 



Binunsions. — Diameter of the shell 0'2 to 0'25, length of the feet 1'2 to 1'5. 



HaUtat. — Xorth Pacific, Station 235 to 238, surface. 



13. Gazelletta robusta, n. sp. (PL 120, fig. 14). 



Shell flat, cap-shaped, thorny. Feet cylindrical, very stout, slightly curved, covered with short 

 irregularly branched spines ; their ends with a bunch of similar spines. 

 Dimensions. — Diameter of the shell Of), length of the feet 2-5 to 3-3. 

 Habitat. — Central Pacific, Stations 263 to 274, surface. 



Subgenus 4. Gazellusium, Haeckel. 



Definition. — Feet spiny, armed with simple or branched hiteral spines, and with 

 larger terminal branches of a diff"erent shape. 



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