3. Podocampe conica, n. sp.
Shell conical, with five distinct strictures. Six joints gradually increasing in length and breadth. The sixth joint is the broadest, and twice as long as the fifth joint, three times as long as the fourth. Cephalis conical, with a stout, conical horn of the same length. Mouth little constricted, with three divergent, conical feet, half as long as the shell. Pores subregular, circular. (Similar to Podocyrtis lithoconus, Pl. [72], fig. 3, but with six joints instead of three, and with divergent, slender feet.)
Dimensions.—Length of the shell (with six joints) 0.18, of the last joint 0.06; breadth 0.12.
Habitat.—Central Pacific, Station 271, depth 2425 fathoms.
4. Podocampe cornuta, n. sp.
Shell slenderly conical, with seven distinct strictures. Eight joints of nearly equal length, gradually increasing in breadth. Along the three last joints arise three prominent crests, which are prolonged over the wide mouth into three divergent, conical feet, half as long as the shell. Cephalis hemispherical, with a conical, slender, curved horn, three times the length. Pores subregular, hexagonal.
Dimensions.—Length of the shell (with eight joints) 0.16, of each single joint (on an average) 0.02; basal breadth 0.07.
Habitat.—Central Pacific, Station 272, depth 2600 fathoms.
Genus 632. Stichopodium,[[249]] Haeckel, 1881, Prodromus, p. 439.
Definition.—Stichopilida (vel Stichocyrtida triradiata aperta) without lateral ribs or wings, but with three free latticed terminal feet. Cephalis with a horn.