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of the anchors of these spicules; n, the length of the small micramphidises; and 
o, the average proportion of the length to the breadth of the anchors of these 
spicules. 
a, The length of the distal ray of the ordinary pinules varies in the forms 
A, B, and F between about the same limits. The other forms differ, in respect 
to this dimension, from these and from each other. 6, The distal rays of the 
ordinary pinules are, in the forms A, B, EH, and F, usually about 5 u thick at the 
base, in forms C and D considerably thinner. c, The shortest lateral rays of the 
ordinary pinules are in the forms A and B 30 u long, in the forms H and F 24— 
26 uw, in form D 16 uw, and in form C only 13 u. d, The diameter! of the micro- 
hexactines varies in the forms A, B, and FE between fairly equal limits (55-160 1). 
In the forms D and F the largest microhexactines are smaller, only 128 » in 
diameter in the former and 138 uw in diameter in the latter. In form C these 
spicules are much smaller still. e, The length of the large macramphidises 
varies between similar limits (100-235 yu) in the forms A, B, C, and F. In the 
forms D and EF the largest large macramphidiscs are 300 » or more long, and 
also have a much greater average size. f, The shafts of the large macramphi- 
dises are thickest in forms C and E, thinner in form D and F, and still thinner in 
form A. In form B this dimension is not known. g, The average proportion 
of anchor-length to anchor-breadth is in the forms # and F 100 : 361 and 100 : 
363 respectively; in form C 100 : 339, and in form D only 100 : 298. In the 
forms A and B studied by Wilson it is not known. Since, however, Wilson 
(loc. cit.) states that in the former the anchor-length is one seventh and in the 
latter one fifth of the length of the whole spicule, which is said to be the same 
in both, it may be assumed that these two forms differ in respect to this anchor- 
proportion from each other. h, The small macramphidises are in the forms A, B, 
C, and D fairly equally long, in the forms # and F they are longer. 7, The thick- 
ness of the shafts of the small macramphidises is greatest in form H, equal and 
smaller in form C and F, and still smaller in form D. In forms A and B this 
dimension is not known. k, The average proportion of anchor-length to anchor- 
breadth of the small macramphidises is In the forms C, EH, and F 100 to over 250, 
in form D only 100 to 162. In the forms A and B this anchor-proportion is not 
known. J, The length of the large micramphidiscs varies in the forms A, B, and 
E between nearly equal limits (47-80 1), and is in form FH most frequently about 
73 ». In form C these spicules are not so large, most frequently 57 » long, and 
in forms D and F nearly equal and still shorter, most frequently 52 and 53 u 
‘In the forms A and B, where only the ray-length is given, the double ray-length is taken as the 
diameter. 
