166 Walther May, 
Spongodes florida [GR.] | 10 Faden, 
A anguinea STUD. WRGHT. 10 + 
“ robusta KÜKTH. 10 R 
S acuminata KÜkTH. | 10 5 
x unicolor [Gr.] 17 % 
er ramulosa [Gk.] 17 re 
% arborea n. Sp. 18 5 
B: dendrophyta STUD. WRGHT. 20 i“ 
” involuta KÜKTH. 20 8 
e indivisa KÜKTH. 20 7 
m depressa KÜKTH. 20 k 
” splendens KÜKTH. 25 Ki 
x aurantiaca VERRILL 28 Mn 
K corymbosa STUD. WRGHT. 28 hr 
a monticulosa STUD. WRGHT. 28 is 
” armata HoLM 30 ” 
is rosea KÜKTH. 80 a 
2 carnea STUD. WRGHT. 80—70 ,, 
2 cervicornis STUD. WRGHT. 30-70 „, 
" pustulosa STUD. WRGHT. 380—70 ,, 
2 suensoni HOLM 36 2 
% tenera HOLM 36 . 
RR pectinata HoLMm Be 6 % 
A lanxifera HOLM 36 ei 
ni mollis HoLm 86 er 
1“ lateritia HoLm 86 ® 
i% flabellifera HoLm 36 ” 
“= aspera HOLM 36 An 
u pallida HoLm 36 N: 
Y divaricata |GR.] 50 % 
Be collaris STUD. WRGHT. 140 ir 
er laxa STUD. WRGHT. 140 = 
nr rhodosticta STUD. WRGHT. 140 5 
Glomeratae. 
Spongodes glomerata n. sp. 
(Taf. III, Fig. 28.) 
Diagnose: Polypen zahlreich in dichtgedrängten Bündeln, 
etwa 0,8 mm lang, 0,5 mm breit. Polypenspicula 0,28 mm lang, 
