TEXTULARIIDAE 99 



Genus Verneuilina, d'Orbigny, 1840 



159. Verneuilina advena, Cushman (F 121) (Plate III, figs. 43-6). 

 Ten stations: 144, 149, 151, 660; WS 28, 32, 42, 47, 63-4, 373. 



Common at St. 144, very rare elsewhere. The specimens are rather distinctive, being 

 nearly always constructed of very minute micaceous particles embedded in the chitinous 

 wall of the test. They are therefore more delicate and thin-walled than the finely 

 arenaceous specimens so familiar in British gatherings, and the chambers appear to be 

 more inflated owing to the thinness of the wall. But dimensions and number of 

 chambers agree, and there appears to be no reason for separating the South Georgian 

 specimens on account of their construction. Both long and short forms occur, as is 

 usual in British gatherings also. 



160. Verneuilina bradyi, Cushman. 



Verneuilina pygmaca, Brady {non Egger), 1884, FC, p. 385, pi. xlvii, figs. 4-7. 



Verneuilina pygmaea, Flint, 1899, RFA, p. 285, pi. xxxi, fig. i. 



Verneuilina bradyi, Cushman, 1910, etc., FNP, 191 1, p. 54, fig. 87; 1918, etc., FAO, 1922, p. 59. 



pi. xi, fig. I. 



Eight stations: 53° 00' S, 34° 22' W; WS 334, 336, 353, 429, 521, 522, 523. 

 Confined to deep water at depths between 1697 and 4041 m. It is frequent at WS 429, 

 522 and 523, very rare elsewhere. 



Genus Gaudryina, d'Orbigny, 1839 



161. Gaudryina bradyi, Cushman. 



Gaudryina pupoides, Brady {non d'Orbigny), 1884, FC, p. 378, pi. xlvi, figs. 1-4. 

 Gaudryina pupoides, Flint, 1899, RFA, p. 287, pi. xxxii, fig. 4. 



Gaudryina bradyi, Cushman, 1910, etc., FNP, 191 1, p. 67, fig. 107; 1918, etc., FAO, 1922, 

 p. 74, pi. xii, fig. 8. 



One station: WS 523. 



Frequent well-grown specimens at a depth of 1697 m. 



162. Gaudryina flintii, Cushman. 



Gaudryina suhrotundata, Flint {non Schwager), 1899, RFA, p. 287, pi. xxxiii, fig. i. 

 Gaudryina flintii, Cushman, 1910, etc., FNP, 191 1, p. 63, fig. 102; 1918, etc., FAO, 1922, p. 69, 

 pi. xii, figs. I, 2. 



One station : WS 522. 



A single large specimen at a depth of 2550 m. 



163. Gaudryina baccata, Schwager. 



Gaudryina baccata, Schwager, 1866, FKN, p. 200, pi. iv, figs. 12 a, b. 

 Gaudryina baccata, Brady, 1884, FC, p. 379, pi. xlvi, figs. 8-1 1. 

 Gaudryina baccata, Flint, 1899, RFA, p. 287, pi. xxxii, fig. 5. 

 Gaudryina baccata, Cushman, 1910, etc., FNP, 191 1, p. 68, fig. 108. 



One station: WS 521. 



A single specimen. 



