212 ARTHUR EARLANI) ON THE FORAMINIFERA OF 



Lagena semistriata, Brady, 1887, Synopsis British Recent Fora- 



minifera. 

 Frequent. 



Lagena williamsoni, Alcock, sp. 



Entosolenia williamsoni, Alcock, 1865, Proc. Lit. and Phil. Soc. 



Manchester, vol. iv., p. 195. 



Lagena williamsoni, Balkwill & Wright, 1885, Trans. R. Irish 



Acad., xxviii. (Sci.), p. 339, pi. xiv., 



figs. 6—8. 



., „ Brady, 1887, Synopsis British Recent Fora- 



minifera. 

 Common. 



Lagena stelligera, Brady. 



Lagena stelligera, Brady, 1881, Quart. Jour. Micr. Sci., vol. xxi., 



N.S., p. 60. 

 ,, ,, Brady, 1884, Report " Challenger" p. 466, pi. 



lvii., figs. 35, 36. 

 A single long and narrow specimen found by myself. The 

 radiating base is well defined. Not previously recorded in Great 

 Britain. 



This is a deep-water form. Brady records it from fourteen 

 localities in the Atlantic, Pacific, and southern oceans, ranging 

 down to 2,740 fathoms. Only three of the records are of less 

 depth than 1,300 fathoms. 



Lagena squamosa, Montagu, sp. 

 Vermicidum squamosum, Montagu, 1803, Test. Brit., p. 526, 



pi. xiv., fig. 2. 

 Lagena squamosa, Brady, 1884, Report "Challenger," p. 471, pi. 



lviii., figs. 28—31. 

 „ ,, Brady, 1887, Synopsis British Recent Fora- 



minifera. 

 Frequent. 



Lagena squamosa, var. montagui, Alcock, sp. 

 Entosolenia montagui, Alcock, 1865, Proc. Lit. and Phil. Soc. 



Manchester, vol. iv., No. 15. 

 Lagena squamosa, var. montagui, J. Wright, 1900, Irish Natura- 

 list, vol. ix., No. 3, p. 54, pi. ii., fig. 2. 

 Very rare. This striking variety, although described by 

 Alcock in 1865, was not figured, and appears to have been over- 



