. Report on the scientific results of the voyage of Challenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George S. Nares, , and Captain Frank Turle Thomson, leo West lith ad nat AULOCHONE TUMID A, F. E Sciulze. PLATE LXVIII. PLATE LXVIII. PAGE Fig. 1. Aulochone cylindrica, F. E. S., . . 168 Fig. 1. Section perpendicvilar to the surface through the sharp inferior margin ofthe body (combination figure); x 40. Fig. 2. Crateromorpha tumida, F. E. S., . 166 (Erroneously named Aulochone on the Plate.) Fig. 2. Longitudinal section through the upper


. Report on the scientific results of the voyage of Challenger during the years 1873-76 : under the command of Captain George S. Nares, , and Captain Frank Turle Thomson, leo West lith ad nat AULOCHONE TUMID A, F. E Sciulze. PLATE LXVIII. PLATE LXVIII. PAGE Fig. 1. Aulochone cylindrica, F. E. S., . . 168 Fig. 1. Section perpendicvilar to the surface through the sharp inferior margin ofthe body (combination figure); x 40. Fig. 2. Crateromorpha tumida, F. E. S., . 166 (Erroneously named Aulochone on the Plate.) Fig. 2. Longitudinal section through the uppermost part of the pedicle (combina-tion figure); x 60. Figs. 3-7 Aulochone lilium, F. E. S., . . 171 Fig. 3. A specimen preserved in alcohol; natural size. Fig. 4. Part of a long diact with rough club-shaped end ; x 450. Fig. 5. Discohexaster with long perianth-like terminal rays of different lengths ;x450. Fig. 6. Oxyhexaster with long, rough, bent, terminal rays ; x 450. Fig. 7. Strong hexact with the ends of the short broad rounded raj^s rough ; x 450. Tlic Vi)\-iiif lit 11 M S .,Cliall(ii;ipr. %.. : Fiyl. AULOCHONE CYLINDRICA FESihuIze Fiq 2 AULOCHONE TUMIDA FESdiuIze 3-7. AULOCHONE LILIUM FESchulze. PLATE LXIX. (ZOOL. CHALL. EXP.—PART LIII.—1887.)—Ggg. PLATE LXIX. PAGE Caulocalyx tener, F. E. S., , . .172 Fig. 1. A much damaged specimen, preserved in alcohol; natural size. Fig. 2. Dermal (hypodermal ?) peutact with echinated tangential rays andtuberous inner tangential ray ; x 300. Figs. 3, 4. Discohexaster with long bent terminal rays, increasing gradually in thickness towards the exterior ; x 450. Fig. 5. Gastral hexact with rough rays; x 100. Fig. 6. Small plumicome; x 1000. Figs. 7, 8. Terminal rays of discohexasters; x 1000. The Voyage of ,^alleiiger: Hexactinellida :.


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