BULIMININAE 351 



132. Bulimina inflata, Seguenza. 



Biilimina inflata, Seguenza, 1862, RFC, p. 109 (p. 25 in the reprint), pi. i, fig. 10. 

 Bulimina inflata, Schwager, 1866, FKN, p. 246, pi. vii, fig. 91. 



Three stations: 236; WS 408, 433. 



Single typical specimens at the two former stations; common at WS 433. 



133. Bulimina minutissima, Wright. 



Bulimina minutissima, Wright, 1902, GFL, p. 190, pi. xiii, figs. 9-12. 



Bulimina minutissima, Heron-Allen and Earland, 1913, CI, p. 62, pi. iv, figs. 11, 12. 



One station: WS 71. 



A single specimen. The occurrence of this well-marked little species so far from its 

 original locus of origin is very remarkable. 



134. Bulimina subteres, Brady. 



Bulimina subteres, Brady, 1879, RRC, etc., 1881, p. 55; 1S84, FC, p. 403, pi. 1, figs. 17, 18. 

 Bulimina subteres, Heron-Allen and Earland, 1913, CI, p. 62, pi. iv, figs. 13, 14. 



Three stations : 388 ; WS 88, 93. 



Very large and fine specimens at 388 and WS 88. 



135. Bulimina elegantissima, d'Orbigny (Plate VIII, figs. 35-37). 



Bulimina elegantissima, d'Orbigny, 1839, FAM, p. 51, pi. vii, figs. 13, 14. 

 Bulimina elegantissima, Williamson, 1858, RFGB, p. 64, figs. 134, 135. 



Three stations : 53 ; WS 89, 90. 



Never abundant. The best specimens at WS 89. They are as a rule less pointed at the 

 aboral extremity than is shown in d'Orbigny 's figure. The Type was not to be found 

 in Paris. 



136. Bulimina seminuda, Terquem (Plate VIII, figs. 38-41). 



Bulimina seminuda, Terquem, 1882, FEP, p. 117, pi. xii (xx), fig. 21. 



Bulimina elegantissima var. seminuda, Brady, 1884, FC, p. 403, pi. 1, figs. 23, 24. 



Eight stations: 48, 388; WS 71, 84, 86, 87, 88, 89, 93. 



The best specimens at WS 87 and 88, where it was quite common and exhibited a 

 great range of size. The surface is as a rule absolutely smooth, the sutural lines being 

 hardly visible. At WS 71 and 87, several specimens seem, from the appearance of the 

 final chamber, to have been in a plastogamic condition, or to have undergone the process 

 of budding. No specimens actually seen in either condition, except at 388 where two 

 very fine plastogamic pairs were found. 



137. Bulimina auricula, sp.n. (Plate IX, figs, i, 2). 



One station: WS 88. 



Test minute, white, consisting of 2\ convolutions only, of which the final convolution 

 forms almost the entire bulk of the shell. This final convolution consists of five chambers 



