jio DISCOVERY REPORTS 



Sidebottom figures a somewhat similar specimen (S. 1912, etc., LSP, 1913, p. 196 

 pi. xvii, fig. 14) from the South-west Pacific, under the name L. orbignyana var. clath- 

 rata. His figure, however, has only three costae on the face, as against many in ours, and 

 is devoid of the basal aperture. 



207. Lagena costata (Williamson) (F 195). 

 Three stations: WS 27, 429, 521. 



Only a few specimens, those at WS 27 being characterized by numerous fine costae, 

 while at the other stations the costae are few but prominent. 



208. Lagena danica, Madsen (F 234). 

 Two stations: WS 33, 48. 



Single small specimens only. 



209. Lagena distoma, Parker and Jones (F 186). 



Two stations: 144; WS 32. 



Very rare, two specimens only at St. 144, and one at WS 32, all small and feebly 

 striate. 



210. Lagena fasciata (Egger) (F 212). 

 Two stations: WS 25, 32. 



A few feeble examples at each station. 



211. Lagena fasciata var. faba, Balkwill and Millett (F 213). 

 One station: WS 522. 



A single specimen. 



212. Lagena felsinea, Fornasini (Plate IV, figs. 4, 5). 



Lagena emaciata var. felsinea, Fornasini, 1901, NNI, p. 47, fig. i. 



Lagena felsinea, Cushman, 1910, etc., FNP, 1913, p. 10, pi. iv, fig. i ; 1918, etc., FAO, 1923, p. 17. 



Three stations: 144; WS 42; MS 68. 



Several specimens at St. 144, single ones only at the other stations. 



213. Lagena fimbriata, Brady (F 232). 



SevpT^ sUcions: 45, 136, 144; WS 33, 40, 42, 351. 



A single typical example only at WS 351, resembling one of Brady's figures (B. 1884, 

 FC, pi. Ix, fig. 26). Otherwise the species is represented round South Georgia only by a 

 minute variety in which the basal wings are reduced to a minimum, often represented 

 only by an opaque white line curving round each side of the base. A few specimens of 

 this form at each station. 



