142 MR F. GORDON PEARCEY ON 



Cassidulina calabra (Seguenza). 



Obtained sparingly at Station 346, 56 fathoms. 'The only other records for this 

 species are off Raine Island, Torres Straits, 155 fathoms, and off Kandavu, Fiji, 

 610 fathoms. 



Cassidulina parkeriana, H. B. Brady. 



Two specimens of this species were obtained at Station 346, 56 fathom?. 



Genus EHRENBERGINA, Reuss. 



Ehrenbergina serrata, Reuss. 



This interesting species was obtained (rare) at Station 342, 1946 fathoms. It has 

 hitherto been recorded from the North and South Atlantic, and is comparatively 

 common in the North and South Pacific, generally being found in the area of the 

 Globigerina ooze. The Scotia station is the most southerly record. 



Ehrenbergina pupa (d'Orbigny). 



Taken at Station 342, 1946 fathoms. It has hitherto only been collected off the 

 Azores, in 450 fathoms ; off the Falkland Islands, in 1035 fathoms ; off the mouth 

 of Rio de la Plata, 13 fathoms; and off the coast of Patagonia, 120 and 175 

 fathoms. 



Family LAGENID^. 



Sub-family LAGEN1N/F, 



Genus LAGENA, Walker and Boys. 

 Lagena globosa (Montagu). 



Obtained at Stations 346 (few), 417 (rare), 459 (few), and 467 (rare). This species 

 is common in all seas and at all depths, wherever marine deposits have been examined 

 by the rhizopodist. 



Lagena apiculata (Reuss). 



Obtained sparingly at Stations 342, 346, and 459. 



Lagena longispina, H. B. Brady. 

 This interesting deep-sea variety was obtained sparingly at Station 459, 1998 fathoms. 



Lagena Icevis (Montagu). 



This simple form has been obtained (few) at Stations 118 and 459. It is a very 

 common species, and has been found living in every sea from within 10 degrees of the 

 North Pole to the Antarctic Continent, and at every depth from the tidal zone down 

 to 2435 fathoms. 



(KOY. soc. EDIN. TRANS., VOL. XLIX., 1016.) 



