480 
Latrunculia spinispiraefera nov. spec. 
(Fig. 33 a—e). 
2 miles E. of North Cape. 55 fathoms. Hard bottom. 2/1.1915. 
One specimen; subspherical, ca. 100 mm in largest diameter, 
beset with numerous short funnelshaped papillae, probably contain- 
Fig. 33. Latrunculia spinispiraefera nov. 
spec. a. Stylote. b. Ends of stylote. c. Side- 
view of discorhabds. d. Basal-view of Di- 
scorhabd. e. Spinispirae. 
Fig. 34. Suberites axi- 
nelloides nov. spec. a. 
Tylostyli. b. Head of 
tylostylote. 
ing pore areas, which could not, however, be discerned with cer- 
tainty, as the sponge has unfortunately been preserved in forma- 
line, and therefore is rather macerated; the papillae are from 1—3 
mm high, from 1 —10 mm in diameter; they are situated all over 
the surface with a mutual distance of, say, 10 mm. The surface 
is very finely granulated on account of the discorhabds, and very 
firmly rough to the touch. Consistence soft, colour dark brown. 
