HENRY SIDEBOTTOM OX LAGENAE OF THE SOUTH-WEST PACIFIC. 165 



Lagena globosa Montagu sp. var. maculata Sidebottom. 



Lagena globosa Montagu sp. var. maculata, Sidebottom, 1912, 

 Journ. Q.M.C. p. 380, pi. 14, figs. 10, 11. 



Locality : Nos. 5 9. 



Lagena globosa Montagu sp. var. emaciata Reuss. 



Lagena emaciata Reuss, 1862 (1863), p. 319, pi. 1, fig. 9. 

 Lagena globosa Montagu sp. var. emaciata (Reuss) Sidebottom, 

 1912, Journ. Q. M. G. p. 381, pi. 14, figs. 13-15. 



Locality : Present at numerous stations throughout the series. 



Lagena apiculata Reuss sp. (PI. 15, fig. 4). 



Oolina apiculata Reuss, 1851, p. 22, pi. 1, fig. 1. 

 Lagena apiculata Reuss, 1862 (1863), p. 318, pi. 1, figs. 1, 4-8, 

 10, 11. 



PI. 15, fig. 4. A large, solitary specimen. Locality : No. 15. 



+ P1. 14, fig. 16. Always rare. Locality : At Nos. 24, 43, and 

 a, few other stations. 



"J" PI. 14, figs. 17, 18. Found at many stations. Locality: 

 Chiefly at Nos. 2, 24, 42, 44. 



*P1. 14, figs. 19, 20. The tube in this variation is very 

 delicate, and often lies broken inside the test. Locality: Occurs 

 at very many stations. 



Lagena apiculata Reuss sp. var. punctulata Sidebottom. 



Lagena apiculata Reuss sp. var. punctulata Sidebottom, 1912, 

 Journ. Q.M. C, p. 382, pi. 14, figs. 21-23. 



Locality : Nos. 3, 5-11, 41, 43. 



Lagena longispina Brady (PI. 15, figs. 5, 6). 



Lagena long ispina Brady, 1881, Quart. Journ. Micro. Sci., vol. xxi., 



N.S., p. 61. 

 Lagena longispina Brady, 1884, p. 454, pi. 56, figs. 33, 36 ; pi. 59, 



figs. 13, 14. 



As Brady states in the Challenger Report, this is simply a 

 variety of L. globosa. It is not unusual for L. globosa to have 

 the base of the test roughened or finely spinous. The larger of 



