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4. Dipospyris chelifer, n. sp. (PI. 85, fig. 3). 



Shell elliptical, compressed, nodose, with deep sagittal stricture aud irregular roundish pores. 

 Basal plate with three pores (?). Apical horn stout, conical, twice to four tunes as long as the shell 

 (often much longer than in the figured specimen). Feet scarcely longer than the shell, cylindrical, 

 slightly curved towards one another. 



Dimensions. Shell 0'08 long, 012 broad; horn 0'2 to 0'3 long, feet 01 to 015 long. 



Habitat. Central Pacific, Station 268, depth 2900 fathoms. 



5. Dipospyris irregularis, n. sp. 



Shell subspherical, without external sagittal stricture, with small circular pores. Basal plate 

 with four pores. Apical horn small, conical, shorter than the shell. Feet three to four times as 

 long as the shell, cylindrical, irregularly curved, very variable in size and form. 



Dimensions. Shell 0'08 long, 01 broad ; horn 0'02 to 0'04 long, feet 0'2 to 0'3 long. 



Habitat. Central Pacific, Stations 266 to 268, depth 2700 to 2900 fathoms. 



6. Dipospyris sigmopodium, n. sp. 



Shell violin-shaped, thorny, with deep sagittal stricture and irregular roundish pores. Basal 

 plate with four collar pores. Horn straight, conical, about as long as the shell. Feet twice as long, 

 cylindrical, markedly divergent, S-shaped, curved. 



Dimensions. Shell 0'08 long, 012 broad ; horn 0'06 long, feet 0'2 long. 



Habitat. Tropical Atlantic, Station 348, depth 2450 fathoms ; also fossil in Barbados. 



7. Dipospyris for cipata, n. sp. (PI. 85, fig. 1). 



Shell nut-shaped, tuberculate, with subregular circular pores. Basal plate with four larger and 

 a circle of six to ten smaller pores. Horn cylindrical, straight, two to three times as long as the 

 shell. Feet three to five times as long as the shell, cylindrical, semicircular, with convergent and 

 crossed distal ends. (If these ends grow together, Gamospyris arises.) 



Dimensions. Shell 0'08 long, Oil broad ; horn 015 to 0'2 long, feet 0'2 to 0'4 long. 



Habitat. Central Pacific, Stations 263 to 268, depth 2600 to 3000 fathoms. 



Genus 446. Brachiospyris, 1 Haeckel, 1881, Prodromus, p. 441. 



Definition. Zygospyrida with two simple free basal feet, without apical 

 horn. 



The genus Brachiospyris differs from the preceding Dipospyris, its ancestral form, 

 only" in the absence of the reduced apical horn, and therefore bears to it a similar 



1 Brachiotyyrix= Basket with two arms; fl^a^iuu, 



