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HYALONEMA (HYALONEMA) AGASSIZI. 
To attain a clearer insight into the range and character of the variation of 
the length of the large macramphidiscs in the four forms of this sponge I drew 
the following graph, in which the frequency of the large macramphidiscs of 
various lengths of all the four forms is represented. To make the curves in it 
commensurate I calculated the relation of the number of large macramphidiscs 
actually measured to 100, that is its percentage in each form, and multiplied all 
the numbers of amphidiscs belonging to the same category, in respect to length, 
by this number. These percentages are represented by the curves in Fig. 6. 
Fig. 6. — - Large macramphidiscs. 
The above curves, expressing the relative frequency of the large macramphi- 
discs of different lengths in the six forms, are based on 247 measurements. The 
curves pertaining to all the forms, except D, have one main elevation, the curve 
pertaining to form D has two. The second main elevation of this curve coin- 
cides with the main elevations of the curves of forms B and C, and with the 
considerable right secondary elevation of form E. All four lie at a point corre- 
sponding to amphidiscs about 240 m long. The main elevations of the curves 
of forms A, E, and F lie at points representing spicules about 200 m long. The 
