PLATE 102. 



AULACANTHIDA. 



Diam. Page 



Fig. 1. Auloceros elegans, n. sp., . . . . x 80 1584 



A complete specimen, observed living at Ceylon. In the centre is 

 visible the red central capsule with its three openings, containing a 

 large nucleus of half the size, with numerous nucleoli. The alveo- 

 late calymma encloses a green excentric phseodium, is surrounded 

 by a veil of interwoven tangential needles, and forms conical eleva- 

 tions, which enclose the piercing radial tubes. Between these 

 radiate numerous pseudopodia (compare for the single parts, 

 PL 103, fig. 1 and PL 104, figs. 1-3, and their explanation). 



Figs. 2-6. Auloceros furcosus, n. sp., . . . . x 100 1583 



Distal ends of different radia] tubes, exhibiting the great variability of 

 this species. 



Fig. 7. Auloceros trigeminus n. sp., . . . x 300 1584 



Distal end of a single tube. 



Fig. 8. Auloceros capreolus, n. sp., . . . . . x 200 1584 



Distal end of a single tube 



Figs. 9, 10. Auloceros cervinus, n. sp., . . . . . x 300 1584 



Distal ends of two single tubes. 



Fig. 12. Auloceros spathillaster, n. sp., . . . . x 300 1585 



Distal end of a single tube. 



Figs. 11, 13. Auloceros arborescens, n. sp., . . . . x 300 1585 



Distal ends of two single tubes. 



