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Figg. 96—98. Thecophora semisuberites O. S. [Var?] 
96. tr°. ac. (f.) Slender form. 
97. tr°. ac. f. Stout, bent form.\ Hartn. IV, Cam. luc. Zeiss. 
98. tr°. ac. f. Largest size. 
Figg. 99—104. Esperia constricta (Bwk.) Vosm. 
99, tr. ac. f. Hartn. IV, Cam. luc. Zeiss. 
100. Head of (tr°.) ac. (f.) NB. 
101. rut. rut. large size. 
102. CD (»bihamate” = »S-shaped”) Hartn. VII, Cam. luc. Zeiss. 
103. rut. rut. Usual size. 
104. anc. anc. (Very rare). 
Figg. 105—112. Cladorhiza bihamatifera. 
105. Head of tr°. ae. f. 
106. (tr°.) ae. (f.) 
107. txr°. ac. 
BR Hartn. VII, Cam. luc. Zeiss. 
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109. 
. rut. NB. 
110. rut. rut. N 
111. rut. rut. Very small kind. Hartn. VIII, Cam, luc. Zeiss. 
112. The same still more magnified. 
1135. Chalinula spec. (robustior O. S.?) Extremity of an ac*. Hartn. VII, 
Cam. luc. Zeiss. 
LATEIN: 
Figg. 114 and 115. Thenea muricata (Bwk.) Gray. 
. 114. Fragment of the surface under the penthouse-apparatus. Small power. 
4: id. still more magnified; the openings are pores, the substance 
is connective tissue, strengthened by spicula, especially stellates. 
. 116. Isops sphaeroides n. sp. Section through the upper part; a little 
magnified. 
Figg. 117 and 118. Isops pallida n. sp. 
. 117. Upper surface with oscule and pores, between the globulates. 
. 118. Slice, showing the trabecular network of the body. c. c. c. — section 
of canals. Hartn. VII. 
119. Fragment of the innersurface of a great excurrent canal of Synops 
pyriformis n. sp. Hartn. IV. 
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