branched thorns and distorted edges. Jugular pores triangular, scarcely half as broad as the large semicircular cardinal pores.
Dimensions.—Height of the sagittal ring 0.11, breadth 0.08.
Habitat.—Fossil in Barbados.
7. Semantrum signarium, n. sp. (Pl. 92, fig. 4).
Sagittal ring obliquely ovate, thorny. Basal ring kidney-shaped or nearly pentagonal, with broad concave dorsal incision and five larger branched spines on the five corners; between them smaller thorns. Jugular gates pear-shaped, scarcely half as broad as the triangular cardinal gates.
Dimensions.—Height of the sagittal ring 0.12, breadth 0.09.
Habitat.—Central Pacific, Station 271, depth 2425 fathoms.
Genus 409. Semantidium,[1] n. gen.
Definition.—Semantida with six basal pores (two anterior jugular, two middle cardinal, and two posterior cervical pores), without typical basal feet.
The genus Semantidium exhibits a further developmental stage of the basal plate of the Semantida. Whilst this plate in Semantis possesses one pair of basal pores, and in Semantrum two pairs, here in Semantidium it has three pairs. The new third pair is produced on the dorsal edge of the basal plate, which becomes connected with the basal part of the dorsal rod of the sagittal ring by a pair of cervical rods. The middle pair of pores (the cardinal) are always larger than the anterior (jugular) and the posterior (cervical pores). The same form of basal plate is preserved in numerous Spyroidea and Cyrtoidea, as a "cortinar septum with six collar pores," (e.g., Pl. 53, fig. 18).
1. Semantidium hexastoma, n. sp. (Pl. 92, fig. 6).
Sagittal ring ovate, thorny. Basal ring rhombic or nearly square, with four short conical descending spines on the four prominent edges (two sagittal and two lateral); between them numerous smaller irregular thorns. Jugular and cervical gates nearly equal, ovate, half as broad as the triangular cardinal gates between them.
Dimensions.—Height of the sagittal ring 0.14, breadth 0.1.
Habitat.—Central Pacific, Station 265, depth 2900 fathoms.
2. Semantidium sexangulum, n. sp.
Sagittal ring ovate, with six pairs of short branched thorns (two apical, two dorsal, and two ventral). Basal ring hexagonal, with three pairs of short branched thorns on the six corners (one
- ↑ Semantidium = Small signet-ring; σημαντίδιον.