in der Spongiologie während der Jahre 1891—1894. 229 



— paulini u. sp. Hanitsch (5), Portugal. 

 Amphoriscus H., Diagnose Bendy (5). 

 Anamixilla Pol., Diagnose Dendxj (5). 

 Grautessa Ldf., Diagnose Bendy (5). 



— hispida n. sp., Bendy (2) Austral. 

 Grantia Fleming, Diagnose Bendy (5). 



— comoxensis n. sp. Lambe (2) NO-Paciflsch 40 Fad. 



— vosmaeri n. sp. Bendy (2) Austral. 



Grantiopsis n. g. Diagnose: The sponge has the form of a gi'eatly elongated, 

 hollow tube, whose wall is composed of two distinct layers of about equal thickness. 

 The outer (cortical) layer is provided with a very strongly developed skeleton of 

 radiate spicules and contains the narrow, ramifying iuhalant canals The inner 

 (Chamber) layer is formed by elongated radial Chambers arranged very regiüarly 

 side by side. The skeleton of the Chamber layer is very feebly developed; the 

 normal subgastral triradiates are replaced by quadriradiates ; the tubar skeleton 

 is articulate, and composed of very abnormal sagittal trii'adiates whose paired 

 rays are greatly reduced. Bendy (2). Zur Fam. Grantidae. Diagnose auch 

 Bendy (5). 



— cylindrica n. sp. Dendy (2) Austral. 

 Heteropia Cart., Diagnose Bendy (5). 

 Heteropegma Pol., Diagnose Bendy (5). 



Lamontia n. g. Grantidae with spherical or polygonal flagellated Chambers ; 

 skeleton of the chamberlayer consisting entirely of oxea; dermal cortex con- 

 taining radiates. Kirlc (2). 



— zona n. sp. Kirk (2) Neuseeland. 

 Leiapia Gray, Diagnose Bendy (5). 

 Leucandra H., Diagnose Bendy (5). 



— carteri n. sp. Bendy (2) Austral. 



— gladiator n. sp. Bendy (2) Austral. 



— phillipensis n. sp. Bendy |2) Austral. 



Leucascus n. g. Diagnose : Flagellated Chambers very long and naiTow, 

 copiously bi'anched; communicating at their proximal ends with exhalant canals 

 which converge towards the oscula; their blind distal ends covered over by a 

 dermal membrane pierced by true dermal pores which lead into the irregulär 

 Spaces between the Chambers. Skeleton consisting principally of small radiates 

 irregularly scattered in the jwalls of the Chambers and exhalant canals and in 

 the dermal membrane Bendy (2). Zur Fam. Leucascidae der Heterocoela. 

 Diagnose auch bei Bendy (5). 



— clavatus n. sp. Bendy (2) Australien. 



— Simplex n. sp. Bendy (2) Australien. 

 Leucilla H., Diagnose Bendy (5). 



Leuconia pyriformis n. sp. Lambe (2) N. 0. Pacifisch 40 Fad. 

 Leucyssa H., Diagnose Bendy (5). 



Paraleucilla n. g. bei Bendy (2) ist wie mir der Autor mittheilt syn. mit 

 Leucilla H. emend. 



Sycaltis ovipara bei Tops. 1889 syn. Amphoriscus ovip. (H ) Topsent (15). 

 Sycantha Ldf., Diagnose Bendy (5). 

 Sycetta H., Diagnose Bendy (5). 



