Pl. [20], Figs. 7 and 8.
DIPLONEIS PUELLA (SCHUM.) CL.
Valve elliptical, sometimes orbicular; furrows very narrow; striæ, 20 in 10 µ, indistinct. L. 15 µ.
Diploneis elliptica var. minutissima Grun.
Shark River, N. J. Brackish.
Pl. [20], Fig. 12.
DIPLONEIS EXCENTRICA, N. SP.
Valve elliptical; central nodule quadrate; furrows of the same width throughout, nearly parallel; costæ radiating toward the ends, 10 in 10 µ, indistinct on the furrows, alternating with alveoli, 7 in 10 µ, in irregular, longitudinal lines. One side of the valve is one and a half times the width of the other. L. 49 µ.
I can find neither description nor figure of any species to which I can ascribe this form. It approaches D. elliptica. The alveoli are quite distinct and distant from each other.
Brackish water. Very abundant in a gathering from Squan River, N. J.