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HYALONEMA (HYALONEMA) AGASSIZI. 
spines, which surround the terminal cone, are nearly parallel to the ray-axis. 
The lowest spines are straight and quite short. Distally they become slightly 
curved, concave towards the tip of the ray. Up to the middle of the length of 
the ray they increase in size; beyond they again become smaller. The largest 
spines on the middle-part of the ray are 10-20 n long and 2-4 /x thick at the base. 
The maximum transverse diameter of the distal ray, together with its spines, is 
18-32 n, usually 20-30 n, on an average 23.6 /x. The lateral rays of the same 
spicule are usually fairly equal (Plate 42 , fig. 35), sometimes considerably unequal 
(Plate 42 , fig. 36). They are 21-32 m long, straight, nearly cylindrical in their 
basal part, attenuated toward the end in their distal part, and blunt-pointed or 
terminally rounded. The proximal parts of the lateral rays are usually rather 
smooth; their distal parts bear sparse small spines. A sixth proximal ray is 
observed very rarely and, when present, is short and rudimentary. 
The dermal pinules of form B (Plate 42 , fig. 29) are very similar but have 
a shorter and more bushy distal rays and longer lateral rays. The distal ray 
is 85-97 n long, on an average 93 n, and 3.5-6 n thick at the base. Its maximum 
transverse diameter, together with the spines, is 28-34 n, on an average 29.2 /x. 
The lateral rays are 25-30 ix long. 
The dermal pinules of form C (Plate 42 , figs. 20-23) are even more similar 
to those of form A, but have a slightly more bushy distal ray and longer lateral 
rays. The distal ray is 95-1 14 n long, on an average 104.9 m, and 4-6 /x thick 
at the base. Its maximum transverse diameter, together with the spines, is 
22-32 n, on an average 27 /x- The lateral rays are 25-35 m long. 
The dermal pinules of form D (Plate 42 , figs. 30-34, 42) differ from those of 
the other forms by the distal ray being not so long, having a shorter and stouter 
terminal cone, and being covered with more numerous and crowded spines. 
The distal rays of the dermal pinules of this form therefore appear, when com- 
pared with those of the other forms, more stunted, stout, and dense. The distal 
ray is 82-101 n long, usually 87-95 ix, on an average 89.1 m, and at the base 
4.5-8 /x thick, usually 4.5-6 ix. Its maximum transverse diameter, together with 
the spines, is 23-32 /x, on an average 26.2 /x. The terminal cone is 8-11 m thick. 
The lateral rays are 17-30 /x long, exceptionally up to 38 /x . 
The dermal pinules of form E have a distal ray 70-94 ix long, on an average 
86.7 /x. Its maximum thickness, together with the spines, is 22-32 /x. The 
lateral rays are usually 18-23 m long. 
The dermal pinules of form F have a distal ray 85-97 /x long, on an average 
90 ix. Its maximum thickness, together with the spines, is 23-25 ix. The lateral 
rays are usually 23-43 /x long. 
