346 DISCOVERY REPORTS 



111. Trochammina bradyi, Robertson. 



Trochammina robertsoni, Brady, 1887, SERF, p. 893. 



Trochammina robertsoni, Wright, 1891, SWI, p. 469, pi. xx, figs. 4 a, b. 



Trochammina bradyi, Robertson, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1891, S. 6, vii, p. 3S8. 



One station : WS 76. 



One typical specimen. 



Genus Globotextularia, Eimer and Fickert, 1899 



112. Globotextularia anceps (Brady) (Plate VIII, figs. 23, 24). 



Haplophragmium anceps, Brady, 1884, FC, p. 313, pi. xxxv, figs. 12-15. 

 Haplopliragmiiim anceps. Heron- Allen and Earland, 1913, CI, p. 47, pi. iii, fig. 4. 

 Globotextularia anceps, Eimer and Fickert, 1899, AVF, p. 679 (in the reprints, p. 607), fig. 25. 



Two stations: WS 88, 217. 



Good specimens at WS 88, where it was not uncommon ; they are small and of a very 

 neatly constructed type, with three chambers to a convolution. One doubtful specimen 

 at WS 217. 



Genus Nouria, Heron-Allen and Earland, 1914 



113. Nouria polymorphinoides, Heron-Allen and Earland (Plate VIII, figs. 25, 26). 



Reophax ampullacea, Millett, 1898, etc., FM, 1899, p. 253, pi. iv, fig. 9. 



Nouria polymorphinoides, Heron-Allen and Earland, 1914, etc., FKA, 1914, p. 376, pi. xxxvii, 



figs. 1-15; 1915, p. 615. 



Nouria polymorphinoides, Halkyard, 1919, BIVIB, p. 22, pi. i, figs. 6, 7. 



Nouria polymorphinoides, Cushman, 1919, RFNZ, p. 601, pi. Ixxv, figs. 4, 5. 



One station: WS 88. 



At WS 88 the species is not uncommon and, as usual, it presents a considerable range 

 of form. Most of the variations figured by us in the Kerimba Monograph occur, but 

 the most usual type is the compressed neat form originally described from New Zealand 

 waters. The shell construction however is very different, the New Zealand specimens 

 utilising obsidian flakes almost to the exclusion of other material, whereas the Falkland 

 Islands specimens utilise sand grains, mica and sponge spicules in almost equal propor- 

 tions. The occurrence of this Indo-pacific species in the Falkland area is noteworthy. 



It will be observed that we give Millett 's Reophax ampullacea as a synonym of 

 N . polymorphinoides . This is the result of an examination of his Types, now in our collec- 

 tion, which are clearly multilocular. It does not necessarily aff'ect the original Types of 

 Brady's R. ampullacea which we have not examined. 



113 A. Nouria harrisii, Heron-Allen and Earland. 



Nouria harrisii, Heron-Allen and Earland, 1914, etc., FKA, 1914, p. 376, pi. xxxvii, figs. 16-20. 

 Nouria harrisii, Cushman, 1924, SF, p. 10, pi. i, fig. i. 



One station: 388. 



