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2. Semantrum tetrastoma, n. sp. (PI. 92, fig. 3). 



Sagittal ring semicircular, thorny, without edges. Basal ring tetragonal or nearly cordate, 

 with a small anterior and a large posterior bow-shaped incision ; on the lateral edges with numerous 

 irregular thorns. Jugular gates pear-shaped. Cardinal gates nearly kidney-shaped. 



Dimensions. Height of the sagittal ring O'l to 0'14, breadth 0'07 to 0'09. 



Habitat. Central Pacific, Stations 265 to 268, depth 2700 to 2900 fathoms. 



3. Semantrum tetrapylum, n. sp. 



Sagittal ring elliptical, tuberculate. Basal ring trapezoidal, also with roundish thick rods and 

 small irregular tubercles on the margin. Jugular gates ovate, two-thirds as broad as the triangular 

 cardinal gates. 



Dimensions. Height of the sagittal ring O'OS, breadth O'Oo. 



Habitat. North Pacific, Station 253, depth 3125 fathoms. 



4. Semantrum mulleri, Haeckel. 



Stephanolithis mulleri, Biitschli, 1882, Zeitschr. f. wiss. Zool., vol. xxxvi. pp. 499, 539, 

 Taf. xxxii. figs. 8a, 8b, So. 



Sagittal ring nearly semicircular or obliquely ovate, thorny. Basal ring also nearly semicircular, 

 with two slight sagittal incisions (one anterior and one posterior), on the lateral edges with 

 numerous small thorns. Jugular pores (pair I of Biitschli) pear-shaped. Cardinal pores (pair IT. 

 of Biitschli) triangular. Sometimes (but not constantly) a pair of cervical bows connects the 

 scapular bars with the subvertical dorsal rod of the sagittal ring. 



Dimensions. Height of the sagittal ring - 09, breadth 0'06. 



Habitat. Fossil in Barbados. 



5. Semantrum sphragisma, n. sp. 



Sagittal ring circular, smooth. Basal ring also nearly circular and smooth ; its four basal gates 

 of nearly equal size, elliptical or subcircular ; the jugular pores scarcely smaller than the cardinal 

 pores. All rods smooth, cylindrical, without edges and thorns. 



Dimensions. Height of the sagittal ring O'OS, breadth 0'07. 



Habitat. Tropical Atlantic, Station 347, depth 2250 fathoms ; also fossil in Barbados. 



G. Semantrum biitschlii, n. sp. 



Sagittal ring triangular, with vertical straight ascending dorsal rod, horizontal straight basilar rod 

 and obliquely ascending, slightly curved ventral rod ; all rods nearly cylindrical, with irregular 



