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216. D. paHsien^is ((rOrbi!.niy). (Eefs., H-A. & E. 1908, etc. ; S.B. 1909, 



p. 443.). (M.*)(P.*) 



217. D. wrinhUi Brady. (Eefs., H-A. & E. 1915, F.K.A. p. 702.) A single 



typical specimen at Station IX. 



218. D. obtma (d'Orbio-ny). (Eefs., H-A. & E. 1908, etc. ; S.B. 1909, p. 442.) 



I, II, YII, v.r. 



219. PlanorhuUna mediterranenaix d'Orbigny. (Eefs., B. 1884, p. 656.) 



Universally distributed. (M.) (?.) (E.) 



220. '/'runratulina refulqem (Montfort). (Eefs., H-A. cV- E. 1908, etc.; S.B. 



1911, p. 335.) Generally distributed. 



221. T. lolatula (Walker & Jacob). Plate IX, fig. 1. (Eefs., B. 1884, F.C. 



p. 660.) Universally distributed, and often very common. At 

 Station IV an abnormal specimen was found, which we figure, 

 consisting of two individuals fused together, apex to base, so that 

 the ,two plane surfaces of the bases are visible in the associated 

 pair. (M.) (P.) (R.) 



222. T. vuriaUUs d'Orbigny. (Eefs., B. 1884, F.C. p. 661 ; H-A. ct E. 1915, 



F.K.A. p. 706.) Generally distributed with ^'. lobatula where that 

 species is common. 



223. T. haidingeru d'Orbigny. (Eefs., B. 1884, F.C. p. 663 ; H-A. & E. 1915, 



F.K.A. p. 708.) I, III, v.r. 



224. T. ungeriana (d'Orbigny). (Eefs., B. 1884, F.C. p. 664; H-A. & E. 1915, 



F.K.A. p. 708.) Generally distributed. 



225. T. reticulata (Czjzek). (Eefs., H-A. & E. 1908, etc. ; S.B. 1911, p. 336.) 



At Station Vh, two typical examples of this form, which is ex- 

 tremely rare in British gatherings. 



226. Fulvinullna repanda (Fichtel &. Moll). (Eefs., H-A. & E. 1908, etc. ; 



S.B. 1911, p 340.) I, f. ; IV, v.r. (1\) 



227. P. repanda var. coucamerata (Montagu). (Eefs., H-A. & E. 1908, etc. ; 



S.B. 1911, p. 340.) IV, v.r. 



228. r. imnctuJata (d'Orbigny). (Eefs., H-A. & E. 1908, etc. ; S.B. 1909, 



p. 683.) The specimens are larger and better developed than are 

 usually found in British shallow waters. I, f. ; II, r. 



229. F. concmtrica Parker ct Jones. (Kefs., H-A. & E. 1915, F.K.A. p. 714.) 



I,V,v.r.; II, r. 



280. P. auricula (Fichtel & Moll). (Eefs., H-A. & E. 1915, F.K.A. p. 714.) 



I, c. ; IV, v.r. (M.) 



231. P. ohlonqa (Williamson). (Eefs., H-A. & E. 1915, F.K.A. p. 714.) I, c. ; 



II, IV, v.r. 



231a. p. haliotidea Heron- Allen & Earland. (Eefs., H-A. & E. 1913, C.I. 

 p. 136) IIIc, v.r. 



232. P. imnardii (d'Orbigny). (Eefs., H-A. & E. 1915, F.K.A. p. 715.) (P. *) 



Normally a tropical Atlantic and Pacific form. 



233. P. patagojiica var. scitula Bradj . Plate IX, figs. 2-5. 



Rotalina patagonica d'Orbigny, 1839, P. A.M. p. 36, pi. ii. figs. 6-8. 

 Pulvinulina scitula Brady, 1882, B.K.E. p. 716. 

 P. scitula Balkwill & Millett, 1884, E.G. p. 85; pi. iv. fig. 12. 

 P. p>atagonica. Ibid. Eevision, 1908, p. 4. 

 Discorhina sp. (?). Halkyard, 1889, E.F.J, p. 70, pi. ii. fig. 11. 

 P. pata'/onica Heron-Allen & Earland, 1913, C.I. p. 137, pi. xiii. 

 figs. 5, 6. 



A few specimens of the form which we figured from Clare 

 Island under this name at Station I. The fiiudng of these additional 



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