LITUOLINAE 337 



Almost universally distributed. The largest and most typical specimens at WS 97, 

 225 and 235. Very irregularly formed specimens at WS 76; long and narrow forms at 

 WS 99 and 109. At WS 86, the specimens approach R.pilulifera in the globosity of the 

 final chambers. The tests are nearly always constructed of angular quartz grains, but at 

 WS 245, a black mineral is partially employed, giving a very distinctive appearance to the 

 test. 



82 A. Reophax pilulifera, Brady. 



Reophax pilulifera, Brady, 1884, FC, p. 292, pi. xxx, figs. 18-20. 



Reophax pihiUf era, Brady, Parker and Jones, 1888, AB, p. 217, pi. xli, figs. 5-8. 



Reophax pilulifer, Cushman, 1910, etc., FNP, 1910, p. 85, figs. 1 12-18. 



One station: WS 433. 



A few good specimens. 



83. Reophax fusiformis (Williamson). 



Proteonina fusiformis, Williamson, 1858, RFGB, p. i, pi. i, fig. i. 

 Reophax fiisifonnis, Brady, 1884, FC, p. 290, pi. xxx, figs. 7-1 1. 

 Reophax fusiformis, INIillett, 1898, etc., FM, 1899, p. 253, pi. iv, fig. 11. 



Four stations : 228 ; WS 92, 99, 408. 



Rare. The specimens are small, the best being at 228 and WS 408. 



84. Reophax dentaliniformis, Brady. 



Reophax dentalinif orrtiis , Brady, 1879, etc., RRC, 1 881, p. 49; 1884, FC, p. 293, pi. xxx, figs. 21, 



22. 



Reophax dentaliniformis, Cushman, 1910, etc., FNP, 1910, p. 87, fig. 121. 



One station: 228. 



A single specimen, as usual employing sponge spicules largely in the construction of 

 its test. 



84 A. Reophax nodulosa, Brady. 



Reophax nodulosa, Brady, 1879, etc., RRC, 1879, p. 52, pi. iv, figs. 7-8; 1884, FC, p. 294, 



pi. xxxi, figs. 1-9. 



Reophax nodulosa, Cushman, 1910, etc., FNP, 1910, p. 87, text-fig. 122. 



Reophax nodulosa, Heron-Allen and Earland, 1922, TN, p. 95. 



One station: WS 433. 



Fragments of one or two large specimens. 



85. Reophax moniliforme, Siddall. 



Reophax ? sp. Balkwill and Wright, 1885, DIS, p. 328, pi. xiii, fig5. 9, 22-4. 



Reophax moniliforme, Siddall, 1886, LMBC, p. 54, pi. i, fig. 2. 



Reophax moniliforme , Heron-Allen and Earland, 1913, CI, p. 43, pi. ii, fig. 12. 



Three stations: WS 86, 88, 92. 



