22 T. GisLEN, 



what sJiorter with combs which, as on all the comb-provided pimiules, 

 are rolled a couple of turns; P^ 27; 12 mm. without a comb. Distal 

 p. 25 — 28; 12 — 13 mm. The first 20 — 25 pairs of pinnules with the 

 proximal segments distally somewhat bent outwards and with small 

 spines. The segments of the distal p-s somewhat hour-glass-shaped, 

 their ends distinctly spine-crowned. Last pinnulars w-ith weak hooks. 



Mouth subcentral. Anal funnel lateral, small, short. 2 mm. 

 standing stiffly ui)right. Disk 11 mm. with small calcareous gramilcs. 

 Colour (in formol) yellowish brown. 



Sj). 2. Cd more flat and rounded than in the preceding speci- 

 men. Diameter 5.^ mm. 



C broken. Pits of + XXX ones in a single or double wliorl. 

 There are 5 segments of a cirrus left. These segments slowly increase 

 in length, the 5*'* segment L about = - s br.. a little hour-glass-sha])ed. 

 Arms X, 145 mm., most of them broken. Syzygies with an interval 

 of 3 oblique articulations. 1(1 segments pr. cuk 



P,— P^ with a comb, P^ 40 (22 T) 12 nun. Distal p. - •^•'; ^^ >"•"• 



Though except for a small stum]) in Sp. 2 cirri are lacking, 

 it is evident that both these specimens ought to be connected most 

 closely with C. peregnna. From this species they differ, among other 

 things, by having a more considerable size (Arm-length about 100 nun. 

 against 120 mm. in the main species) and more cirri. Judging from 

 the riarkian desci-iptions the proximal arm-parts and pinnules also 

 seem to be considerably more spiny. G. i^eregrina has also cirral 5 

 indicated as a transition segment, while the above-described specimen 

 has a 5"' cirral that does not show a trace of being a transition 

 segment and has the br only -Is of the L. Presumably therefore the 

 cirri are also longer and composed of more segments. 



