Habitat.—North Atlantic, Station 353, depth 2965 fathoms.
13. Petalospyris dictyocubus, n. sp. (Pl. [86], fig. 6).
Shell nearly cubical, smooth, without external stricture, but with a complete, parietal, square, sagittal ring. On each side of the ring four pairs of larger pores, whilst the lateral pores are smaller and more numerous. Basal plate also with four pairs of larger pores and smaller lateral pores. Apical horn and basal feet short, pyramidal, scarcely one-fourth as long as the shell. The three primary feet are larger than the six to nine secondary feet.
Dimensions.—Shell diameter 0.08; horn and feet 0.02 long.
Habitat.—Central Pacific, Station 274, surface.
14. Petalospyris bellidiastrum, n. sp.
Shell nut-shaped, tuberculate, with slight sagittal stricture and irregular, roundish pores. Basal plate with twelve pores (four central larger and eight peripheral smaller pores). Apical horn slender, conical, about as long as the shell (sometimes ramified at the distal end). Feet sixteen to twenty, broadly lamellar, truncate, divergent, about as long as the shell.
Dimensions.—Shell 0.08 long, 0.1 broad; horn and feet 0.07 to 0.09 long.
Habitat.—Central Pacific, Station 265, depth 2900 fathoms; also fossil in Barbados.
15. Petalospyris dinoceras, n. sp. (Pl. [87], fig. 12).