166 MR F. GORDON PEARCKY ON 



Family LAGENIDsE. 

 Sub-family NODOSARIN./E. 



Genus CRISTELLARIA, Lamarck. 

 CristeEaria rotulata (Lamarck). 



A few specimens of this fine species, which has a wide distribution, extending from 

 as far north as lat. 79 45' to as far south as Tierra del Fuego. Its range of depth is 

 from the littoral zone to 2200 fathoms. I have taken the species in its fullest develop- 

 ment in the Faroe Channel, in 555 fathoms. 



Cristellaria tennis (Bornemann). 

 Rare. 



Family G LOBIGERINIDsE. 



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Genus GLOBIGERINA, d'Orbigny. 



Globigerina bulloides, d'Orbigny. 

 Common. 



Globigerina sacculifera, H. B. Brady. 

 Common. 



Globigerina rubra, d'Orbigny. 

 Common. 



Globigerina (Orbulina) universa, d'Orbigny. 

 A few. 



Family ROTALID^E. 



Sub-family ROTALIN^. 



Genus CYMBALOPORA, Hagenow. 



Cymbalopora (Tretomphalus) bulloides (d'Orbigny). 



A few specimens of this curious form. Not known outside the tropical and sub- 

 tropical seas ; as a pelagic form it has been taken in great numbers in the regions of 

 coral reefs and islands. 



Genus TRUNCATULINA, d'Orbigny. 

 Truncatulina reticulata (Czjzek). 

 In fair numbers. 



Genus CARPENTERIA, Gray. 



Carpenteria utricularis, Carter. 



Rare. A tropical shallow-water form, always found adhering to various marine 

 organisms. 



(ROY. soc. EDIN. TRANS., VOL. xi.ix., 1040.) 



