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the Other three, two appear to be five-chambered, and the third six-chambered. All are 

 of the inflated type with no marked lobulation at the peripher}^. 



317. Pullenia obliquiloculata, Parker and Jones. 



Pullenia obUqiiihcidata, Parker and Jones, 1865, NAAF, pp. 368, 421, pi. xix, fig. 4. 

 Pullenia obliquiloculata, Brady, 1879, etc., RRC, 1879, p. 294; 1884, FC, p. 618, pi. Ixxxiv, 

 figs. 16-20. 

 Pullenia obliquiloculata, Cushman, 1918, etc., FAO, 1924, p. 43, pi. viii, fig. 10. 



Five stations: 235, 236; WS 408, 432, 433. 



Confined to these stations which are beyond the Continental Shelf. Very common 

 when it occurs, especially at 236. The shells are rather rougher externally than is usual 

 in this species. 



Genus Sphaeroidina, d'Orbigny, 1826 



317 A. Sphaeroidina dehiscens, Parker and Jones. 



Sphaeroidina dehiscens, Parker and Jones, 1865, NAAF, p. 369, pi. xix, fig. 5 a, b. 



Sphaeroidina dehiscens, Brady, 1884, FC, p. 621, pi. ixxxiv, figs. 8-1 1. 



Sphaeroidina dehiscens, Cushman, 1918, etc., FAO, 1924, p. 38, pi. vii, fig. 7 ; pi. viii, figs, i, 2. 



One station: WS 433. 



A single immature specimen ; the record is of interest as being far to the south of its 

 previously known distribution. 



Genus Candeina, d'Orbigny, 1839 



318. Candeina nitida, d'Orbigny. 



Candeina nitida, d'Orbigny, 1839, FC, p. 108, pi. ii, figs. 27, 28. 

 Candeina nitida, Brady, 1884, FC, p. 622, pi. Ixxxii, figs. 13-20. 



One station: WS 108. 



A single specimen at this station which is to the north-west of the Falkland Islands 

 and close to the American coast. Its presence may perhaps be explained by drift, as the 

 locality is well to the south of previous records in the Atlantic. The Type specimen is 

 missing in Paris. 



Family ROTALIIDAE 



Sub-family SPIRILLININAE 



Genus Spirillina, Ehrenberg, 1841 



319. Spirillina vivipara, Ehrenberg. 



Spirillina vivipara, Ehrenberg, 1841, SNA, p. 442, pi. iii, fig. 41. 



Spirillina vivipara, Brady, 1884, FC, p. 630, pi. Ixxxv, figs. 1-4. 



Spirillina vivipara, Heron-Allen and Earland, 1914, etc., FKA, 1915, p. 683, pi. li, figs. 19-21. 



Six stations: 48, 53, 388; WS 71, 87, 88. 



Represented by occasional specimens only, excepting at 388 and WS 88 where it was 

 abundant. 



