Foraviiiiifcra uf Soutli Coniuxdl. 4:5 



87, D. orafa d'Orbigny. (Rvfs., H-A. il E. 1915, F.K.A. p. 638.) I, IV, v.r. 



(M.)(E.) 



88. n. eh'iantinsima d'Orbigny. (Eefs., B. 1884, F.C. p. 402 ; H-A. eV E. 



1915, F.K.A. p. 639.) I, VIIIA, v.r. At Station IV paired .-r 

 "budded" individuals were found. (Ct. H-A. 1915, E.P.K. p. 248, 

 pi. XV. fig. 28a-/'.) (M.) (P.) 



8!». B. minnthsima Wright. (Eefs., H-A. & E. 1913, C.I. p. 62.) I, II, v.r. 



90. B. subfercs Brady. (Eefs., H-A. eV E. 1908, etc. ; S.B. 1911, p. 314.) I, v.r. 



91. B.squammiff era d'Orhigjiy. (Eefs., H-A. &E. 1915, F.K.A. p. 642.) I, v.r. 



92. B. convoluta Williamson. (Eefs., H-A. & E. 1915, F.K.A. p. 641.) A 



few typical specimens of the very elongate type at Station I. 



93. Virqulina schreibersiana Czjzek. (Eefs., H-A. &E. 191-5, F.K.A. p. 642.) 



I, II, v.r. (M.)(P.) 



94. BoJrvinajnmc.f.ata d'Orhignj. (Eefs., B. 1884, F.C. p. 417.) TJniversallv 



distributed. (M.) (E.) (P.) 



95. B. nob'Iis Hanttien. (Eefs., H-A. tt E. 1908, etc. ; S.B. 1909, p. 335.) 



II, v.r. 



96. B.tcxtilarundes'Renss. (Eefs., H-A. it E. 191-5, F.K.A. p. 645 ) I, III, 



V/;, VIIIs v r. (P.) 



97. B. Isev^iata (Williamson). (Eefs.. H-A. & E 1908, etc. ; S.B. 1909, p. 335.) 



I, II, III, IX, v.r. The best specimens at Station IX. (M.) 



98. B. diJatat^i Eeuss. (Eefs., H-A. & E. 191-5, F.K.A. p. 645.) I, II, f . ; 



III, IV, IX. v.r. (P.) In Milletts list he records Textnlarin 

 pyrrnxa d'Orbigny (Modele No. 7), which is obviously a Bolivlna; 

 and Millett, in Parker, Jones, and Brady's "Monograph of the 

 Foraminifera of the Crag " (Pal. Soc. 1866-97), identifies it as B. 

 dilatata, which does not appear in his Mount's Bay list.| 



99. B. senariensis (Costa). (Refs., H-A. eV- E. 1908, etc. ; S.B. 1909, p. 334.) 



Single specimens from Station IX and from the worm tulies at 

 StMtion lllh. (P.) 



100. B. dliformh (Williamson). (Eefs., H-A. i^' E. 1915, F.K..\. p. 645.) 



I, II, r. (M sub. Texhdaria.) (P.) 



101. B. tortuosu Brady. (Eefs., H-A. & E. 1915, F.K.A. p. 645.) I, v.r. 



102. B. mriabiH^ (Williamson). (Eefs., H-A. & E., 1915, F.K.A. p. 647.) 



Generally distributed. 



103. B. pliaUa d'Orbigny. (Eefs., H.A. c^- E. 1908. etc. ; S.B. 190'.i, p. 335.) 



Generally distributed. (M.) 



104 B. lufiata Heron-Allen & Earland. (Eefs., H-A. & E. 191-5, F.K.A. 

 ■p. 648 ) I, II, IV, V6, VI, VIII, v.r 



This specific name illustrates very well some of the difficulties 

 with which the Enles of Nomenclature are intended to deal. Since 

 we described the species in our Clare Island Monograph (H-A. & E. 

 1913, C.I.) we have discovered that Andrese in 1884 used the same 

 trivial name for a form which he called Textularin inflata. Since 

 Andrese's specimen was undoubtedly a Bolivina, it might have been 

 called B. inflata, but it is, as a matter of fact, identical with the 

 previously described B. pnnctatn, of which the name would there- 

 fore become a synonym. This, however, cannot prejudice our sul>- 

 sequent use of the name B. infiuta, since Andreae's name was 

 from the first a homonym of Textularia inflata. Ehrenberg, 1854. 

 Consequently there would never have been any such collocation as 

 B. inflata (Andreae), and therefore there is nothing of which 

 B. inflata H-A. & E. can be a homonym. 



