Endopachys Londsdale. 



i. / M.-Edw. et II. 



dwards et I laimc 1848. 

 Milnc-Edwards 1- 



51. ut. Depth from 69 t" 91 meter. 1 ex. 



. | I North "i Waigeu. Depth 141 meter. 1 ex. 



The specimen from Stat. 51 is 26 mm. high. This is an old specimen with the lateral 

 its much worn. 



2. Endopachys spec. (Plate VIII, fig. 1 . 



St.it. 51. Molo-strait. üepth from 69 to 91 nieter. 1 ex. 



This specimen may be a juvenile stage of the preceding species. As Vaughan i 

 s.i\s Endopachys is attached with a stalk during its youth. So this specimen. The stalk is 

 1 ; mm. thick and the calicle has a diameter of 7.5 < 4 mm. 



Leptopsammia M.-Edw. et II. 



\s I have pointed uut before this genus differs from all the other Eupsammidae by the 



arrangement of the septa. 



1. Leptopsammia stokesiana M.-Edw. et II. (Plate VIII, fig. g . 



Leptopsammia stokesiana Milne-Hdwards et Haime 1S48. 

 Leptopsammia stokesiana Milne-Edwards 1S60. 



St.it. 49a. Sapeh-strait. Depth 69 meter. 1 ex. 



This specimen wholly agrees with the description and figure given by MlLNE-EüWARDS 

 and Haime. In all respects except the septa it resembles the Balanophyllia cornu of Mosetj ■ ■ 



2. Leptopsammia conica nov. spec. (Plate VIII, fig. 14 and 15). 



Stat. 511. Sapeh-bay, Kast-coast of Sumbawa. Depth up to 36 meter. 2 ex. 



I 'rallum regularly conical, the base a slightly rounded point. It is free; there is even 

 1 tracé ..f former attachment, nor a shel! or anything else included in the basal part. The 

 height of the bigger specimen is 22 mm. and of the smaller one 8 mm.. 



The ribs are obvious from the top to the basal point. They are narrower than the 



between them, irregularly covered with rough granules and slightly prominent. The 



much perforated on the ribs as well as in the furrows. In the older specimen the 



lightly oval in shape, measuring 1 ;, ■. ti.5 mm., in the younger one it is round, 



7 mm. 



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