12 Transactions of the Society. 



Marsip'ella Norman. 

 Marsipella cylindrica Brady. 



Marsipella cylindrica Brady, 1882, Proc. Roy. Soc. Edin., vol. xi, p. 714, 

 M. cylindrica Brady, 1884, Chall. Kept., p. 265, pi. xxiv, figs. 20-22. 



A solitary fragment. 



Bhabdammina M. Sars. 

 Bhahdammina abyssorum M. Sars. 



Bhabdammina abyssorum M. Sars, 1868, Vidensk.-Selsk, 1868, p. 248. 

 B. abyssorum Brady, 1884, Chall. Kept., p. 266, pi. xxi, figs. 1-13. 



Fragments. One is similar to the " Challenger " fig. 8. 

 There are straight fragments which I think belong to this species. 

 I 'cannot discover any constrictions in them. There are also two 

 which consist of a large, irregular, coarsely-built chamber, very 

 short portions remaining of what have probably been the branching 

 arms. These arms would not have been in the same plane, but 

 branching in all directions. These two fragments may possibly be 

 a variety, or another species altogether. Until perfect tests are 

 found, I think it cannot be decided with certainty. 



Family LITUOLID.E. 

 Sub-family Lituolinae. 



Beophax Montfort. 

 Beopliax scorpiurus Montfort.. 



Beophax scorpiurus Montfort, 1808, Conchyl. System, vol. i, p. 330, 



83e genre. 

 B. scorpiurus Brady, 1884, Chall. Eept., p. 291, pi. xxx, figs. 12-17. 



The tests are rough and built of clear white sand-grains. 



Beophax pilulifcra Brady. 

 Beophax piluUfera Brady, 1884, Chall. Kept., p. 292, pi. xxx, figs. 18-20. 



Two fragments. The tests are much more roughly built-up 

 than the " Challenger " specimens. The pale yellowish-brown 

 cement used is plainly shown. 



Beophax fusiformis Williamson. 



Proteonina fusiformis Williamson, 1858, Rec. Foram. Gt. Br., p. 1, pL i» 



fig.l. 

 Beophax fusiformis Brady, 1884, Chall. Kept., p. 290, pi. xxx, figs. 7-11. 



One test agrees well with the " Challenger " fig. 8. 



