10 Transactions of the Society. 



ArticuUna funalis, var. inornata Brady. 



Articulina funalis, var. inornata Brady, 1884, Chall. Rept., p. 186, pi. xiii, 



figs. 3-5. 

 A, funalis, var. inornata Millett, 1898, Foram. Malay Archipelago, Journ. 



Roy. Micr. Soc, 1898, p. 513, pi. xii, fig. 11. 



The specimens agree with Millett's figure. Very rare, 



Ophthalmidium Kiibler. 

 Ophthahnidium inconstans Brady. (PI. II, figs. 5-8.) 



Ophthabnidium inconstans Brady, 1884, Chall. Eept., p. 189, pi. xii, figs. 

 5, 7, 8. 



Thd^'e are four tests, and they are not in a good state for 

 examination. There is a certain amount of smooth shell-growth 

 overspreading them. One tends towards the circular in outline, 

 another is more elonga^te, while the two largest ones are convex on 

 the face of the test and concave on the reverse side, as shown in 

 the drawings (figs. 5, 6). I also illustrate two fragments (figs. 7, 8), 

 which must have come from large specimens. At first I took 

 these two to be a carinate form of Nuhecularia, but on comparing 

 them with large specimens of Ophthalmidium inconstans in my 

 collection their true character was revealed. 



^ Flanispirina Seguenza. 



Planispirina celata (Seguenza). 



Spiroloculina celata Costa, 1855, Mem-Accad. Napoli, vol. ii, p. 126, pi. i, 



fig. 14; 1856, Atti dell' Accad. Pont., vol. vii, pi. xxvi, fig. 5. 

 Planispirina celata Brady, 1884, Chall. Rept., p. 197, pi. viii, figs. 1-4. 



The tests are rather more roughly built than is usual in the 

 specimens I have hitherto found. 



Planisinrina sigmoidea Brady. 



Planispirina sigmoidea Brady, 1884, Chall. Rept., p. 197, pi. ii, figs. 1-3 ; 

 woodcut, fig. 5, c. 



Most of the tests have a sharp edge. 



Planispirina auriculata Egger. 



Planispirina auriculata Egger, 1893, Abhandl. k. bayer. Akad. Wiss. CI. ii, 

 vol. xviii, p. 245, pi. iii, figs. 13-15. 



P. auriculata Heron- Allen and Earland, 1915, Foram. Kerimba Archi- 

 pelago, pt. ii, Trans. Zool. Soc, London, vol. xx, pt. xvii, p. 590, 

 pi. xlvi, figs. 3-7. 



The folding down of the circular orifice on one side of the test 

 is a curious feature of this species. 



