Habitat.—Fossil in the Alpine Lias, Schafberg near Salzburg, Dunikowski.

6. Ellipsoxiphus parvoforaminus, Dunikowski.

Ellipsoxiphus parvoforaminus, Dunikowski, 1882, Denkschr. d. k. Akad. d. Wiss. Wien, Bd. xlv. p. 26, Taf. v. fig. 51.

Proportion of the major axis to the minor = 7 : 6. Shell thick walled, with irregular, roundish or oval meshes, ten to twelve on the half equator, scarcely as broad as the bars. Polar spines conical, shorter than the minor axis.

Dimensions.—Longer axis 0.14, shorter axis 0.12; pores 0.016 to 0.01, bars 0.01 to 0.02; length of the polar spines 0.1, basal thickness 0.045.

Habitat.—Fossil in the Alpine Lias, Schafberg near Salzburg, Dunikowski.

7. Ellipsoxiphus bipolaris, n. sp. (Pl. [14], fig. 11).

Xiphosphæra bipolaris, 1881, Prodromus et Atlas.

Proportion of the major axis to the minor = 8 : 7. Shell thick walled, with irregular, roundish meshes, twice to three times as broad as the bars; sixteen to twenty on the half equator. Polar spines short and thick, three-sided pyramidal, scarcely half as long as the shorter radius of the shell; surrounding the base of every spine is a circle of eight to nine shorter spines.

Dimensions.—Longer axis 0.08, shorter axis 0.07; pores 0.003 to 0.007, bars 0.002; length of the polar spines 0.02 to 0.03, basal thickness 0.02.