LAGENINAE 363 



173. Lagena botelliformis, Brady. 



Lagena boleUifortnis, Brady, 1879, etc., RRC, 1881, p. 60; 1884, FC, p. 454, pi. Ivi, fig. 6. 

 Lagena botelliformis, Millett, 1898, etc., FM, igoi, p. 492, pi. viii, fig. 15. 



Three stations: 228; WS 87, 433. 



Rare and never very typical. 



174. Lagena apiculata (Reuss). 



Oolina apiculata, Reuss, 1851, FKL, p. 22, pi. i, fig. i. 



Lagena apiculata, Brady, 1884, FC, p. 453, pi. Ivi, figs. 15, 16 (only). 



Five stations: 228; WS 80, 83, 90, 92. 



Extremely rare, seldom more than a single specimen at each station. 



175. Lagena inornata, d'Orbigny (Plate X, fig. 5). 



Oolina inornata, d'Orbigny, 1839, FAM, p. 21, pi. v, fig. 13. 

 Lagena inornata, Reuss, 1862, FFL, p. 320, pi. i, fig. 12. 



Four stations: WS 83, 88, 89, 225. 



The best at WS 88, where it was plentiful. It probably occurs at other stations where 

 it was not separated from L.globosa or L. apiculata. We only record this species because 

 it was originally described by d'Orbigny from the Falklands; it probably has no zoo- 

 logical value, the specimens passing gradually into L. globosa on the one hand and 

 L. apiculata on the other. From d'Orbigny 's description of the texture of the shell 

 " son aspect est celui de verre depoli ", it would seem that his specimens were dead and 

 worn shells. The Paris Type of Oolina inornata is hopelessly destroyed, but there is a 

 tube obviously of later date than d'Orbigny labelled both " Entosolenia marginata var. 

 lucida Will." and also ''Oolina inornata F.A.M." It contains d'Orbigny 's species and 

 we have perfect metatypes from WS 88. 



176. Lagena elongata (Ehrenberg). 



Miliola elongata, Ehrenberg, 1844, Ber. k. preuss. Ak. Wiss. Berlin, p. 274; 1845, p. 371 ; 1854, 

 M, pi. XXV, fig. I A I. 



Lagena elongata, Cushman, 1910, etc., FNP, 1913, p. 12, pi. i, fig. 1^. 



Two stations: 228; WS 217. 



A single specimen at each station; that at 228 remarkably fine and large. 



177. Lagena gracillima (Seguenza). 



Amphorina gracilis, Costa, 1853, etc., PRN, 1856, p. 121, pi. xi, fig. 11. 

 Aniphorina gracillima, Seguenza, 1862, FMMM, p. 51, pi. i, fig. 37. 

 Lagena gracillima, Brady, 1884, FC, p. 456, pi. Ivi, figs. 19-28. 



Three stations: WS 217, 225, 408. 



The majority of the specimens at WS 217 and 225 are of the curious curved variety 

 figured by Brady (1884) pi. Ivi, figs. 20 and 24 (only). Straight specimens also occurred 

 at WS 217. 



