90 Transactions. 



Bolivina karreriana, Brady. 



Bolivina karreriana, Brady, 1881, Quart. Jonrn. Micr. Sci., 

 vol. xxi, n.s., p. 58. Id., 1884, Rep. Chall., vol. ix, p. 424, 

 pi. liii, figs. 19-21. Millett, 1900. Jonrn. R. Micr. Soc, 

 p. 546. 



The finer washings from the sounding off Great Barrier 

 Island have yielded this species in abundance. It is new to 

 the New Zealand area. Among other places recorded are 

 Western Australia by Egger (•' Gazelle") at 359 meters, and 

 from the Malay Archipelago by Millett. 



Subfamily Cassidulinin^:. 



Genus Cassidulina, d'Orbignv. 



Cassidulina laevigata, d'Orbigny. 



Cassidulina laevigata, d'Orbignv, 1826, Ann. Sci. Nat., vol. vii, 

 p. 282 (No. 1), pi. xv, figs/4, 5 ; modele No. 41. A. Sil- 

 vestri, 1896, Pontif. Accad. Nuovi Lincei, vol. xii, p. 103, 

 pi. li, fig. 10. 



Two specimens were found in our series. The species has 

 a wide distribution, and has been found in the Southern Ocean 

 as far as the Antarctic ice-barrier (Brady). 



Cassidulina subglobosa, Brady. 



Cassidulina subglobosa, Brady, 1881, Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci., 

 vol. xxi, n.s., p. 60. Id., 1884, Rep. Chall., vol. ix, p. 430, 

 pi. liv, figs. 17 a-c. 



This species has already been recorded from the South 

 Pacific, and also from the Southern Ocean. It is not in- 

 frequent in the present collection. 



Cassidulina bradyi, J. Wright. 



Cassidulina bradyi (Norman MS.), J. Wright, 1880, Proc. 



Belfast Nat. Field Club, Appendix, p. 152. 

 C. bradyi, Norman, fl. B. Bradv. 1884, Rep. Chall., vol. ix. 



p. 431, pi. liv, figs. 6-10. 



This species has always been referred to on the authority 

 of Norman. The first published reference to it, however, was 

 by Joseph Wright, who described it as "a crozier-shaped 

 Cassidulina." Several examples of this pretty species occur 

 in our series. It has been found in the South Pacific, but 

 does not seem to have previously occurred near the present 

 locality. 



