140 F. CHAPMAN ON RECENT FORAMINIFERA OF VICTORIA : 



Rotalia soldanii, d'Orbigny. 



R. (Gyroidina) soldanii, d'Orbigny, 1826, Ann. Sci. Nat., vol. vii., 

 p. 278, No. 5—Modele, No. 36. 



This species is almost essentially a deep-water form. 

 M.H., very rare, specimens small. 



Rotalia calcar, d'Orbigny. 



Calcarina calcar, d'Orbigny, 1826, Ann. Sci. Nat., vol. vii., p. 276, 



No. l—Modele, No. 34. 

 Rotalia calcar, d'Orbigny sp. ; Egger, 1893, Abhandl. k. bayer. 



Ahad. Wiss., CI. II., vol. xviii., p. 423, pi. xix., figs. 1 — 3. 



The above species does not appear to have been recorded before 

 from Australian waters, the nearest locality being the Malay 

 Archipelago, where it was found by Millett associated with, and 

 merging into, the species R. venusta, Brady. 



A.B., very rare. 



Rotalia clathrata, Brady. 



R. clathrata, Brady, 1884, Rep. Chall., vol. ix., p. 709, pi. cvii., 

 figs. 8, 9. 



This species has been previously obtained between Bass Strait 

 and New Zealand, as well as off the west coast of Patagonia. 

 T., rare, typical. 



Sub-family Tinoporinae. 

 Genus Gypsina, Carter. 

 Gypsina inhaerens, Schultze sp. 



Acervulina inhaerens, Schultze, 1854, Organ, der Polythal., p. 68, 



pi. vi., fig. 12. 

 Gypsina inhaerens, Schultze sp. ; Goes, 1894, K. Svenska Vet.- Ahad. 



Handl., vol. xxv., p. 91, pi. xv., fig. 787. 



This species appears to be rare in the southern hemisphere. It 

 has been recorded by the " Challenger," among other places, off 

 East Moncceur Island, Bass Strait. 



Sh., very rare ; T., very rare. 



Gypsina vesicularis, Parker & Jones sp. 



Orbitolina vesicularis, Parker & Jones, 1860, Ann. and Mag. Nat. 

 Hist., ser. 3, vol. vi., p. 31, No. 5. 



