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L. lagenoides (Williamson). Several forms. — Siclebottom, 1913, p. 190 ; and 



1912, p. 411, pi. xviii, fig. 22. 



L.formosa Schwager. Several forms. — Siclebottom, 1913, p. 191. 



L. orhignyana (Seguenza). Several forms. — Sidebottom, 1913, p. 194. 



L. orhignyana (Seguenza), var. lacunata Burrows and Holland. — Sidebottom, 



1913, p. 194. 



L. orhignyana (Seguenza), var. ioallerianay^xigh.i. — Sidebottom, 1913, p. 195. 

 L. orhignyana (Seguenza), var. dathrata Brady. — Sidebottom 1913, p. 196. 

 L. bicarinata (Terquem), var. — Sidebottom, 1913, p. 197, pi. xvii, fig. 19. 

 L. auriculata Bradv. — Sidebottom, 1913, p. 198 ; and 1912, p. 420, pi. xx, 



figs. 4, 7, 8, 13. 

 L. aurictdata Brady, var. circunicincta Sidebottom. — Sidebottom, 1913, 



p. 199, 

 L. auriculata Brady, var. cJypeata Sidebottom. — Sidebottom, 1913, p. 199. 

 L. auriculata Brady, var. — Sidebottom, 1913, p. 199, pi. xviii, fig. 6. 

 L. fimbriata Brady. — Sidebottom, 1913, p. 201. 

 L. protea Chaster. — Sidebottom, 1913, p. 203. 

 L. invaginata Sidebottom. — Sidebottom, 1913, p. 204, pi. xviii, fig. 13. 



Eighteen occur. I omitted to record the specimens from this station 



in the 1913 report. 



Sub-family Nodosarinas. 

 Nodosaria Lamarck. 



Nodosaria {Glandulina) laevigata d'Orbigny. 



" Cornu Hammonis erectum globosius " Plancus, 1739, Conch. jNIin., p. 16, 



pi. ii, fig. 3. 

 N. (Gl.) htvigata d'Orbignj^ 1826, Ann. Sci. Nat., vol. vii, p. 252, pi. x, 



figs. 1-3. 

 N. (GL) hevigata Brady, 1884, Chall. Kept., p. 490, pi. Ixi, figs. 20-22. 



One large and three small specimens. 



Nodosaria calomorpha Eeuss. 



Nodosaria calomorpha Eeuss, 1865, Denkschr. d. k. Akad. Wiss. Wien., 



vol. XXV, p. 129, pi. i, figs. 15-19. 

 N. calomorpha Brady, 1884, Chall. Eept., p. 497, pi. Ixi, figs. 23-27. 



Most of the tests are slightly curved, and consist of from three 

 to five transparent chambers. 



Nodosaria radicula (Linne). (PI. Ill, figs. 23-25.) 



" Cornu Hammonis erectum " Plancus, 1739, Couch. Min., p. 14, pi. i, fig. 5. 

 Nodosaria radicula Haensler, 1890, Abhandl. schweiz. pal. Gesell., vol. xvii, 



p. 92, pi. xiii, figs. 41-45, 47, 48, 50, and pi. xiv, figs. 3, 4. 

 N. radicula Brady, 1884, Chall. Eept., p. 495, pi. ixi, figs. 28-31. 



The specimens are unsatisfactory, the chambers varying very 

 much, as will be seen from the figures. They appear to be in the 

 microspheric condition. Fig. 2.3 is not far from Haensler's 

 illustration of Glandulina lievigata in the above reference, pi. xiii, 

 fig. 62. 



