HYALONEMA (PRIONEMA) PINULIFUSUM. 291 
The large serrated mesamphidiscs (Plate 72, figs. 1, 2) are 280-380 u long, 
most frequently about 295 4. The shaft is straight, for the greater part of its 
length cylindrical, and 8-15, thick. It is gradually thickened towards the 
ends, and abruptly thickened at or near the middle to a central tyle 14-22 » 
in transverse diameter, that is 5-7 » more than the adjacent parts of the shaft. 
The central tyle bears a verticil of spines, which is either regular and situated 
in a plane vertical to the axis of the shaft or irregular and oblique to the axis 
of the shaft. The individual spines are 2-13 » long, and 2-6 u» thick at the base. 
Their end-parts are generally more or less, sometimes very considerably, curved. 
The remaining parts of the shaft bear a smaller or larger number of similar but 
smaller and less curved spines. 
The terminal anchors are usually regular, more rarely irregular, with longer 
teeth on one side than on the other. The tips of the teeth of such anchors lie 
in a plane oblique to the axis of the shaft. If one anchor is thus oblique, the 
other anchor of the same spicule is generally oblique to the same extent, but in 
the opposite direction, so that the two planes passing through the tips of the 
teeth of the two anchors are approximately parallel. In a large serrated mes- 
amphidise in which this obliqueness of the anchors was particularly pronounced, 
I found the spine-verticil on the central tyle oblique also, but in a direction 
opposite to that of the two planes passing through the tips of the anchor-teeth. 
The anchors are 111-155 » long, a little over two fifths of the whole spicule, 
and 67-116 » broad. The proportion of their length to their breadth is 100 to 
56-75, on an average 100 : 66.5. The upper (outer) band-shaped parts of the 
individual anchor-teeth are 15-23 » broad in their middle-part. They taper 
gradually to the rounded or abruptly pointed end. The teeth are curved down- 
ward (inward); more strongly in their basal part, and often at a point lying near 
the end; less strongly in their other parts. This curvature is, on the whole, 
such that the ends of the teeth converge considerably. The ends of the anchors 
are generally 9-17 » narrower than their broadest parts, above. The lateral 
margins of the teeth are distinctly serrated. The serration is quite regular in 
the proximal and middle-parts of the teeth, but often irregular in their end-parts. 
The saw-teeth are generally higher than broad, sharp-pointed, and close together. 
They measure 1-3 y in length and 1-2 u in breadth. 
The small serrated mesamphidiscs are similar to the large ones. Their 
principal dimensions are: — total length 214-240 u, most frequently about 215 yu; 
length of anchors 83-110 »; breadth of anchors 52-68 »; proportion of anchor- 
length to anchor-breadth 100 to 59-66, on an average 100 : 62.3. 
