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brede, bladformede Straaler med takkede Rande og i det 

 nøgne Midtbelte et Kors, hvorved de nærme sig Firlingen ; 

 andre ere mere langstrakte med et længere, nøgent Midt- 

 belte uden Kors; de ere fra 0.096— 0.1 20""" lange og fra 

 0.044—0.080""" brede i Enderne med et Midtbelte. der er 

 fra 0.024—0.040""" bredt, Fig. 47. 48. 49. 50. Firlingerne 

 danne dels Kors, dels Rosetter, dels Stjerner, ere rigt for- 

 sirede med Papiller og Blade, der ofte have takkede Rande ; 

 Korsene ere fra 0.092—0.104""" lange med en Tverstok, 

 fra 0.088-0.100'»"', Fig. 51. 52 53. Stjernerne ere om- 

 trent lige lange som brede; de ere 0.080""" i Tversnit, 

 Fig. 54. Rosetterne ere fra 0.108—0.112™"' lange og fra 

 0.088— 0.1 10""" brede, Fig. 55. 56. De sammensatte Stjerner 

 have brede, bladformede Straaler med takkede Ender, ere 

 0.156'""' lange, 0.080""" brede, Fig. 57. Spindlerne ere 

 takkede med tildels takkede eller spaltede, brede Ender; 

 de ere 0.152""" lange, 0.048'""' brede, Fig. 58. Klubberne, 

 der ere sjeldnest, ere besatte med Blade med takkede Rande 

 og 0.080'"'" lange, 0.060'"'" brede foroven, Fig. 59. 



Paa Cellen og Bagkroppen er det væsentligst sammen- 

 satte Stjerner, der ere hyppigst, noget sjeldnere ere Spindler, 

 Køller og Klubber, men meget sjeldne ere her Firlinger. 

 De sammensatte Stjerner have temmelig korte men brede 

 Straaler med tandede Rande; de ere fra 0.148—0.164""" 

 lange og 0.064""" brede, Fig. 60. 61. 62. Spindlerne 

 ere dels krumme, dels lige, takkede med mere eller mindre 

 tilspidsede Ender; de ere fra 0.168—0.360'"'" lange og fra 

 0.020—0.052""" brede, Fig. 63. 64. 65. 66. Køllerne ere 

 næsten alle lige, kun enkelte sees krummede, men disse 

 have ogsaa tabt Størstedelen af Kølleformen og nærme 

 sig noget Spindelen ; Køllerne ere dels bladede, dels takkede, 

 med et mere eller mindre langt Skaft; de ere fra 0.188 

 —0.308""" lange og 0.044'"'" brede foroven, Tab. XXII, 

 Fig. 67. 68. 69. Klubberne ere bladede, enkelte have i 

 den øverste Ende næsten en Korsform; de ere fra 0.120 — 

 0.144""" lange og 0.052""" brede foroven, Fig. 70. 71. Firling- 

 erne have Rosetform, ere rigt forsirede med Blade og 

 0.152'"'" lange, 0.092"™ brede, Fig, 72. 



Paa Forkroppen ere Spindler og Køller hyppigst; 

 sjelden sees her sammensatte Stjerner. Spindlerne ere 

 baade krumme og lige med tilspidsede Ender og takkede; 

 de ere fra 0.180—0.320""" lange og fra 0.028—0.048""" 

 brede, Tab. XXII, Fig, 73. 74. 75. Køllerne ere besatte 

 med Blade med tandede Rande og et forholdsvis kort 



observed. The bistellates are, here, very variable; some 

 have extremely broad, foliform rays with spicate margins, 

 and a cross in the bare middle stripe, in which features 

 they approach to the quadruplet; others are more elongate 

 and have a longish, bare, stripe in the middle, without any 

 cross; they measure from 0.096 — 0.120'"'" in length, and 

 from 0.044—0.080'""' in breadth at the extremities, and 

 have a middle stripe which measures from 0.024—0.040""" 

 in breadth (PL XXI, figs. 47. 48. 49. 50). The quadruplets 

 form, partly cruciforms, partly rosetiforms, partly steiktes; 

 they are richly adorned with papillæ, and leaves which 

 frequently have spicate margins ; the cruciforms measure from 

 0.092 — 0.104""" in length, and have a transversal arm which 

 measures from 0.088-0.100'"'" (PI. XXI, figs. 51. 52. 53). 

 The stellates measure about the same in length as in 

 breadth, being 0.080""" in diameter (PI. XXI, fig. 54). 

 The rosetiforms measure from 0.108— 0.1 12""" in length, 

 and from 0.088-0.110""" in breadth (PI. XXI, figs. 55. 56). 

 The complex stellates have broad, foliform, rays with 

 spicate extremities; they measure 0.156""" in length, and 

 0.080""" in breadth (PI. XXI, fig. 57). The fusees are 

 spicate, and have, partly, spicate or fissured, broad, extrem- 

 ities; they measure 0.152""" in length, and 0.048""" in 

 breadth (PI. XXI, fig. 58). The clavates, which are the 

 rarest, are beset with leaves having spicate margins, and 

 measure 0.080""" in length, and 0.060""" in breadth above 

 (PI. XXI, fig. 59). 



Upon the cell and posterior body, it is, principally, 

 complex stellates that are most frequently met with ; fusees, 

 sub-clavates, and clavates are somewhat rarer, and quad- 

 ruplets are, here, very rarely met with. The complex 

 stellates have rather short, but broad, rays with dentated 

 margins; they measure from 0.1 48—0. i 64"™ in length, 

 and 0.064""" in breadth (PL XXI, figs. 60. 61. 62). The 

 fusees are, partly curved, partly straight, and spicate, with 

 more or less acuminated extremities; they measure from 

 0.168—0.360'"'" in length, and fromO.020— 0.052'""' in breadth 

 (PL XXI, figs. 63. 64. 65. 66). The subclavates are 

 nearly all straight, only a few of them are seen to be 

 curved, but these ones have also lost the greater part of 

 the sub-clavate form, and approach in form somewhat to 

 the fusee; the subclavates are, partly, foliaceous, partly 

 spicate, and have a more or less long shaft; they measure 

 from 0.188—0.308""" in length, and 0.044""" in breadth 

 above (PL XXII, figs. 67. 68. 69). The clavates are foli- 

 ated, and a few have almost the cruciform at the upper- 

 most extremity; they measure from 0.120 — 0.144'""' in 

 length, and 0.052""" in breadth above (PL XXII, figs. 

 70. 71). The quadruplets are rosetiform. and are richly 

 adorned with leaves; they measure 0.152""" in length, and 

 0.092'""' in breadth (PL XXII, fig. 72). 



On the anterior body, fusees and subclavates are the 

 most usual spicular forms; complex stellates are rare here. 

 The fusees are, both, curved and straight, with acuminated 

 extremities, and are spicate; they measure from 0.180 — 

 0.320""" in length, and from 0.028—0.048""" in breadth 

 (PL XXII, figs. 73. 74. 75). The subclavates are beset 



