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Review of the Species of Spongodes hitherto distinguished. 



A. Spicatse. 



1. Spongodes digitata, n. sp. ; Philippines. 



2. „ spicata, n. sp. ; Philippines. 



3. „ semperi, Studer ; Philippines. 



4. „ nephthyseformis, n. sp.; Admiralty Islands, 25 fathoms. 



B. Glomeratse. 



a. Lohatse. 



5. Spongodes carnea, n. sp. ; Tahiti, 30 to 70 fathoms. 



6. ^, studeri, Ridley ; M'Clure Gulf, New Guinea, Queensland, Australia. 



7. „ ccdosia, Lesson ; New Guinea. 



8. ,, arborescens (Dana), Verrill ; Fiji. 



9. „ hemprichii, Klunzinger ; Red Sea ; Torres Strait (?). 



/3. Capitatae. 



1 0. Spongodes savignti, Ehrenberg ; Red Sea. 



11. ,, glomerata, Studer ; Japan. 



12. ,, punicea, Studer ; Enoshima, Japan. 



13. „ capitata, Verrill; Hong Kong, 1 fathom. 



14. „ ^«>ni7io, Studer ; Enoshima, Japan. 



1 5. „ rigida, Studer ; Enoshima, Japan. 



16. „ coccinea, Studer ; Enoshima, Japan. 



y. Umhellatse. 



17. Spongodes spinosa, GTa,y ; Torres Strait, 3 fathoms; Port Denison, Queensland ; 



New Guinea. 



18. „ macrospina, n. sp.; Torres Strait, 8 to 10 fathoms. 



19. ,, j?on'(/a (Esper) ; Samboangan, 10 fathoms ; Philippines; Port Jack- 



son, Australia. 



20. ,, gigantea, Verrill ; Hong Kong, 1 fathom. 



21. ;, corymbijiora, n. sp.; Torres Strait, 28 fathoms. 



22. „ umbellata, n. sp.; Torres Strait, 3 to 11 fathonas. 



23. „ dendrophyta, n. sp.; Philippines, 20 fathoms. 



24. ,, anguinea, n. sp.; Philippines, 10 fathoms. 



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