REPORT ON THE RADIOLAR1A. 451 



We can distinguish two subgenera : in Heliocladus the surface of the disk is smooth, 

 in Heliodendrum covered with bristle-shaped radial spines, which are either simple or 

 also branched, sometimes longer than the thick marginal spines. 



Subgenus 1. Heliocladus, Haeckel, 1881, Prodromus, p. 457. 

 Definition. Surface of the disk smooth, without radial spines. 



1. Heliodrymus dendrocyclus, n. sp. (PI. 33, fig. 9). 



Heliocladus dendrocyclus, Haeckel, 1881, Prodromus et Atlas (pi. xxxiii. fig. 9). 



Disk with smooth surface, three times as broad as the medullary shell. Pores regular, circular, 

 hexagonally framed ; eight to nine on the radius. Marginal spines sixteen to twenty, cylindrical, 

 very strong, flexuose, irregularly branched, nearly as long as the diameter of the disk. Between 

 these main spines, each of which bears two to six irregular branches, are scattered on the margin 

 numerous smaller simple spines. 



Dimensions. Diameter of the disk 016, of the medullary shell 0'05 ; length of the main spines 

 01 to 014, breadth O'Ol to 0'02. 



Habitat. Central Pacific, Station 271, surface. 



2. Heliodrymus furcatus, n. sp. 



Disk with smooth surface, four times as broad as the medullary shell. Pores irregular, roundish ; 

 ten to twelve on the radius. Marginal spines twenty to twenty-five, cylindrical, flexuose, forked, 

 about as long as the radius of the disk ; fork-branches irregular, of unequal size. Some smaller 

 simple spines are scattered between the forked ones. 



Dimensions Diameter of the disk 015, of the medullary shell 0'04 ; length of the radial spines 

 0-07 to 0-09, breadth O'Ol. 



Habitat. Central Pacific, Station 265, surface. 



3. Heliodrymus grottensis, Haeckel. 



Hdiodiscus grottensis, Stohr, 1880, Palaeontogr., vol. xxvi. p. 89, Taf. L fig. 13. 



Disk with smooth surface, two and a half times as broad as the medullary shell. Pores irregular, 

 roundish ; eight to nine on the radius. Marginal spines twenty to thirty, conical, very irregular in 

 form, size, and disposition ; the smaller simple, the larger irregularly branched and half as lon^ ; ,s 

 the radius of the disk. 



Dimensions. Diameter of the disk 017, of the medullary shell 0'07 ; length of the marginal 

 spines 0'02 to 0'04, basal breadth O'Ol to 0'02. 



Habitat. Fossil in Tertiary rocks of Sicily, Grotte, Stohr. 



