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Genus ANOMALINA, Parker and Jones. 

 ANOMALINA AMMONOIDES, Reuss, sp. 



This species is exceedingly common in shallow and 

 moderately deep water dredgings around the Australian 

 coast, and is a well-known form in Australian Canozoic strata. 



Station 35, east of Tasmania. Bottom sample, 377 

 fathoms. One small example. 



Station 36, east of Tasmania, 777 fathoms. Common and 

 typical. 



* Forty miles south of Cape Wiles, 100 fathoms. Common 

 and typical. 



ANOMALINA CORONATA, Parker and Jones. 



Anomalina coronata, Parker and Jones, Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist. (2), xix., 1857, p. 294, pi. x., figs. 15, 16. 

 Chapman, Subantarctic Ids. of N. Zealand, Art. xv., 

 1909, p. 360, pi. xvii., fig. 10. 



Found in the Southern Ocean, off Prince Edward Island, 

 50-150 fathoms (Brady) ; off the Subantarctic Ids. of N. 

 Zealand (Chapman) ; Kerguelen Id., 366 metres (Egger). 



Forty miles south of Cape Wiles, 100 fathoms. Three 

 typical specimens. 



ANOMALINA GROSSERUGOSA, Gumbel, sp. 



Station 36, east of Tasmania, 777 fathoms. Two examples ; 

 one typical, the other minute. 



ANOMALINA POLYMORPHA, Costa. 



Anomalina polymorpha, Costa, Atti dell. Accad. Pontan., 

 vii., 1856, p. 252, pi. xxi., figs. 7-9. Chapman, Journ. 

 Quekett Micr. Club, (2), x., 1907, p. 138. 



This species has occurred off Sydney at 410 fathoms ; and 

 in shore-sand at Beaumaris, Port Phillip. 



Forty miles south of Cape Wiles, 100 fathoms. Common. 



Genus PULVINULINA, Parker and Jones. 

 PULVINULINA AURICULA, FicMel and Moll, sp. 



Forty miles south of Cape Wiles, 100 fathoms. One 

 specimen. 



