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DISCOVERY REPORTS 



LIST OF NEW GENERA, SPECIES AND VARIETIES 



A few specimens, possibly new species, remain undescribed pending the arrival of further material. 



Sigmoilina ohesa, 38. 



Cornuspira denticiilala, 49. 

 *De?idromna papiUata, 59. 



Technitella nitida, 62. 



Webbinella depressa, 64. 



Tholosina protea, 66. 

 *Tliolositia vesicidaris var. erecta, 68. 



Hyperamtnina davigera, 74. 



Hyperammina jnalovensis, 76. 



Psammatodendron indivisiim, 77. 

 *Protobotellina gen.nov. 

 *ProtoboteUina cylindrica, 81. 



Reophax cushmani (nom.nov.), 88. 



Trochammina glabra, 106. 

 *Trochammina jnalovensis, 109. 



BuUmina auricida, 137. 



Virgidina schreibersiana var. spinosa, 139. 



Bolivina mahvensis, 153. 



Cassidulina crassa var. porrecta, 161. 



Lagena digitale, 203. 



Lagena quadrata var. bispinosa, 219. 



Lagena uncinata, 220. 



Lagena bicarinata var. occlusa, 237. 



Lagena revertens, 238. 

 Lagena bisuhata, 239. 

 Lagena laureata, 244. 

 Lingtdina falcata, 262. 

 Lingulina translucida (nom.nov.), 263. 

 Lingidina vitrea, 264. 

 Cristellaria tenuissima, 269. 

 Uvigerina angulosa var. pauperata, 302. 

 Patellina comtgata var. formosa, 327. 

 Patellinoides gen. nov. 

 PateUinoides conica, 328. 

 Patellinoides depressa, 329. 

 Discorbis plana, 342. 

 Discorbis tricamerata, 344. 

 Discorbis mahvensis, 351. 

 Discorbis australensis (nom.nov. sub.), 351. 

 Discorbis coronata, 353. 

 *Heronallenia (Discorbis) kempii, 354. 

 Anomalina iimbilicatula, 372. 

 Carpenteria lobosa, 373. 

 Nonionella iridea, 410. 

 Elphidium [Polystomella) magellaniciim, 416. 



SYSTEMATIC ACCOUNT 



Order FORAMINIFERA 



Family MILIOLIDAE 



Sub-family NIJBECULARIINAE 

 Genus Nubecularia, Defrance, 1825 



I. Nubecularia lucifuga, Defrance. 



Nubecularia lucifuga, Defrance, 1825, fl/r/. 5f/. 7Va<. {Strasburg, 1816-30), xxxv, p. 210; 



.(4//ai Zooph. pi. xliv, fig. 3. 



Nubecularia lucifuga, Sidebottom, 1904, etc., RFD, 1904, p. 2, pi. ii, figs. 1-4. 



Three stations: WS 87, 88, 221. 



Small specimens attached to stones and shells are not uncommon at WS 88 and 221. 

 They may have been overlooked at other stations. 



* These species were figured and described mjfournalof the Royal Microscopical Society in 1929 (Vol.XLiX, 

 pp. 324-334, pis. i-iv). The descriptions and plates are repeated in this Report by the courtesy of the 

 Council of the Society. 



