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Subevites anastomosus nov. sp. 
Perseverance Harbour. Campbell Island. 20 f. Sandy mud. lO/XII 1914 
Colendge Bay, Carnley Harbour. 25 f. Sandy mud. 4/XII.1914. 
Lump-shaped, or in other specimens lump-shaped at the base, 
and from here issne a number of irregular, anastomosing branches 
forming the main part of the sponge; thickness of branches up to 
Fig. 33. 
Suberites ramosus, nov. sp. Styli. — Fig. 34. 
Styli. — Fig. 35, Suberites incrustans, 
Suberites anastomosus, 
nov. sp, Styli. 
nov. sp. 
5—6 mm, greatest extension of sponge ca. 40 mm. Surface very 
nely hispid. Dermal-membrane delicate and pellucid, covers the 
big and numerous subdermal-cavities; oscula are found here and 
there, ca. 0,5 mm in diameter. Ostia? Consistence rather soft 
somewhat elastic. Colour light grayish. 
Skeleton consists of very dense and in several directions inter- 
crossing spiculo-fibres, which often are rather loosely composed, 
ermal-membrane sustained by rather compact and closely placed 
Vidensk. Medd. fra Dansk naturh. Foren, Bd. 75. 11 
