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copulatory spines.) Heath p. 47. Typus spiralis n.sp. Hawaii 537—672 fths; 
id. p. 47, 128—133; pl. 2 f. 4. 
Alexzandromenia n. gen. (Body relatively short and thick; length 25—32 mm 
by 3,5—5 mm diameter. — Spicules small needle-like associated with larger radially 
directed ones. Papillae very large, multinucleate. Foot, 5—9 folds. Gill folds 
20—40. Numerous pharyngeal glands and enormous lobulated glands opening 
on the sides of the pharynx. Radula monoserial. 1 pair seminal receptacles.) 
Heath p. 47 Typus agassizi n. sp. California 460 fths; id. p. 47, 133—142; pl. 2.5; 
— valida n. sp. California 603—1350 fth; id. p. 47, 142—146; pl. 3 £. 3. 
Halomenia n. gen. (Body short, length index 7:1. Spicules needle-like. 
Papillae large, in places resting upon diverticula of the mid gut. 2 ventral folds. 
Gills 26—30. Radula distichous. 1 pair seminal receptacles or vesicles.) Heath 
p.47. Typus H. gravida n.sp. Kurile Islands 229 fth; id. p. 47, 146—151; 
pl.3 £.1. 
Dondersiidae. 
Herpomenia n. gen. (Length 11—18 mm by 0,6—0,9 mm. Foot smoothed 
out, ciliated. Ventral salivary glands very large, encircling the thick walled very 
muscular pharynx. Radula lacking. 1 pair seminal receptacles. Shell gland almost 
globular.) Heath p. 48. Typus platypoda n.sp. Aleutian Isls., Alaska. 482 fth.; 
id. p. 48, 151—155; pl. 1 £. 4. 
Dondersia californica n. sp. Kalifornia 21 fth; Heath p.48, 155—159; 
pl.3 £.9. 
Ichthyomenia porosa n. sp. California coast 500—542 fth; Heath p. 48, 159, 
—164, pl. 3 f. 4. 
Brachiopoda für 1911. 
Von 
Dr. Alexander Schepotieff, St. Petersburg. 
Publikationen und Referate. 
Dall, W. A new brachiopod from Bermuda. In: Nautilus, Boston, 
XXV, p. 86—87. 
*Fichler, P._ Die Brachiopoden der Deutschen Südpolar-Ex- 
pedition 1901—1903. In: D. Südp.-Exp. XII, p. 381—401, Tab. 
42—44. 
Hedley, Ch. Zoological results of the fishing experiments carried 
out by the F.G.$. ‚„Endeavour“ 1909—10. In: Fisheries Comm. 
Austr. I, p. 90—114 (Report on the Molluseca) Tab. XVII—-XX. 
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