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D. 5137. Jolo Light, Jolo; 6° 04' 25" N.; 120° 58' 30" E.; 



20 fathoms; S. Sh. (common). 

 D. 5141. Jolo Light, Jolo; 6° 09' N.; 120° 58' E.; 29 fathoms; 



co. S. 

 D. 5147. Sulade Island, Sulu Archipelago; 5° 41' 40" N.; 120° 



47' 10" E.; 21 fathoms; co. S. Sh. 

 D. 5151. Sirun Island, Sulu Archipelago; 5° 24' 40" N.; 120° 

 27' 15" E.; 24 fathoms; co. S. Sh. (very common). 

 D. 5162. Tinagta Island, Tawi Tawi Group; 5° 10' N.; 119° 



47' 30" E.; 230 fathoms; S. brk., Sh. crs.; 11.6° C. 

 D. 5293. Escarceo Light, vicinity southern Luzon; 13° 28' 15" 



N.; 121° 04' 30" E.; 180 fathoms; fine bk. S. 

 D. 5478. Tacbuc Point, Ley te; 10° 46' 24" N.; 125° 16' 30" E.; 



57 fathoms; Sh.; 14° C. (common). 

 D. 5577. Mount Dromedario, Tawi Tawi; 5° 20' 36" N.; 119° 



58' 51" E.; 240 fathoms; crs. S.; 12.4° C. • 

 D. 5579. Sibutu Island, Darvel Bay, Borneo; 4° 54' 15" N.; 

 119° 09' 52" E.; 175 fathoms; fine S. Co.; 13° C. 

 Geographic distribution. — Pacific: Holborn Island, Queensland 

 (Haswell) ; Thursday Island, Torres Strait (Meissner) ; Albany Pass, 

 Somerset, Queensland, 10 fathoms (Kirkpatrick) ; Murray Island, 

 5-20 fathoms (Kirkpatrick); Cape Jaubert, 19 meters (Marcus); 

 near Torres Strait, southern New Zealand, 8-50 fathoms (Busk). 

 China Sea: Formosa Channel (Levinsen). Indian Ocean: Wasin, 

 British East Africa, 10 fathoms (Waters). 



Geologic distribution. — Miocene of Australia. Pliocene of New 

 Zealand (Waters). 



Plesioty pes. —Cat. No. 8053, U.S.N.M. 



HASWELLIA LONGICOLLIS, new species 



Plate 30, figs. 1-5 



Description. — The zoarium is free, cylindrical, bifurcated. The 

 zooecia are elongated, very little distinct, arranged in verticals; the 

 frontal is convex, covered with small tubular tremopores, arranged in 

 quincunx; the spiramen is placed on the median axis, very far from 

 the peristomice, and is surrounded by a salient peristome. The 

 apertura is hidden at the bottom of a very long peristomie; the 

 peristome is very salient, somewhat widened at its extremity, thick 

 and sharp. The ovicell is a simple convexity surrounding a peri- 

 stomie; it is hyperstomial, buried, opening into the peristomie. 



Measurements. — Diameter of peristome, 0.20 mm.; diameter of 

 zooecium, 0.40; distance of verticels, 1.50; and diameter of zoarium, 

 0.90. 



Affinities. — This new species differs from Haswellia australiensis 

 Haswell, 1880, in its smaller dimensions, its peristomes more scattered 

 in a verticel, and in its spiramen more distant from the peristomice. 



