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and Jones, 1863, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 3, vol. xi. p. 92. 

 V. triquetra (Munster) Burrows, Sherborn, and Bailey, 1890, Journ. 

 B. Micr. Soc, p. 553, pi. viii. tigs. 19, 20. V. triquetra (Miiuster) 

 Chapman, 1892, Journ. B. Micr. Soc, p. 329, pi. vi. fig. 24. V. tri- 

 quetra (Munster) Egger, 1893, Abhandl. k. bayer. Akad. Wiss., 

 01. II. vol. xviii. p. 280, pi. vii. figs. 12, 13. 



This form, rather rare in the living condition, is represented by a 

 somewhat feeble specimen from Station 30. 



The Gazelle Stations are Mauritius and off the east coast ot 

 Patagonia. 



Verneuilina spinulosa Beuss. 



Verneuilina spinulosa Reuss, 1850, Denkschr. k. Akad. Wiss. 

 Wien, vol. i. p. 374, pi. xlvii. fig. 12. V. spinulosa (Beuss) Brady, 

 Parker, and Jones, 1888, Trans. Zool. Soc, vol. xii. p. 219, pi. xlii. 

 fig. 15. V. spinulosa (Beuss) Egger, 1893, Abhandl. k. bayer. Akad. 

 Wiss., CI. II. vol. xviii. p. 281, pi. vii. figs. 11, 14-16. 



Occurs in great abundance, and with the usual variety of form at 

 nearly all the Stations in both Areas. 



Verneuilina pygmsea Egger sp., plate I. fig. 13. 



Bulimina pygmsea Egger, 1857, Neues Jahrb. fiir Min., p. 284, 

 pi. xii. figs. 10, 11. Verneuilina pygmsea (Egger) Parker and Jones, 

 1863, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 3, vol. xi. p. 92. V. pygmsea 

 (Egger) Woodward and Thomas, 1893, Final Bept. Geol. and Nat, 

 Hist. Survey of Minnesota, vol. hi. p. 32, pi. C, figs. 17, 18. V. 

 pygmsea (Egger) Egger, 1893, Abhandl. k. bayer. Akad. Wiss., 

 CI. II. p. 279, pi. vii. figs. 8-10. V. pygmsea (Egger) Goes, 1894, 

 K. Svenska Vet. -Akad. Handl., vol. xxv. p. 32, pi. vii. figs. 262, 263. 



The arenaceous form of the species is not represented in the anchor 

 mud from the Malay Archipelago, but the beautiful little hyaline form 

 here figured is scattered all over the region. It is as transparent as 

 glass, and as usual the aperture is not apparent. Of all the published 

 figures of the species the one which most resembles it is that of 

 Textilaria triseriata Terquem.* The arenaceous form is a common 

 deep-water species, but there appears to be no previous record of the 

 hyaline variety. 



Verneuilina polystropha Beuss sp. 



Bulimina polystropha Beuss, 1846, Verstein. bohm. Kreid., 

 part 2, p. 109, pi. xxiv. fig. 53. Verneuilina polystropha (Beuss) 

 Parker and Jones, 1862, Introd. Foram., Appendix, p. 311. V. sp. 

 indet. Andreae, 1884, Abhandl. geol. Special-Karte Elsass-Lothringen, 

 vol. ii. p. 296, pi. vi. fig. 15. Bulimina polystropha (Beuss) Chap- 

 man, 1892, Journ. B. Micr. Soc, p. 756, pi. xii. tig. 11. V. poly- 

 stropha (Beuss) Egger, 1893, Abhandl. k. bayer. Akad. Wiss., CI. II. 



* Mem. Soc. Geol. France, se'r. 3, vol. ii. 1S82, p. l-t5, pi. xxiii. fig. 10. 



