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1620 a smaller tubule, have in general the same shape as in the closely allied Sagosphærida and Orosphærida, and agree in their strong development with that of the Aulacanthida. The collection of the Challenger contains numerous well-preserved preparations of Aulosphærida, which were stained by carmine immediately after being captured, and in which the central capsule and its nucleus exhibit the same intimate structure already accurately described by R. Hertwig. The diameter of the capsule is usually between 0.2 and 0.3, rarely less than 0.15 or more than 0.35 mm., the nucleus has half that size. The phæodium has usually about the same volume (Pl. 109, fig. 1), but seems to be in many Aulosphærida less developed than in the other.

Definition.—Network of the shell with triangular, regular or subregular meshes; six tangential tubes being united at each nodal point.