132 DISCOVERY REPORTS 



Genus Elphidium, Montfort, 1808 



341. Elphidium incertum (Williamson) (F 412). 



Four stations: 140; WS 28, 46, 348. 



Very rare and very far from typical, the sutural openings being confined to the neigh- 

 bourhood of the umbilicus. 



342. Elphidium articulatum (d'Orbigny) (F414). 

 Two stations: 149; WS 314. 



Only a single small specimen at each station. 



343. Elphidium alvarezianum (d'Orbigny) (F 415). 

 One station : 30. 



A single small specimen only. 



344. Elphidium lessonii (d'Orbigny) (F 417). 



Two stations: 145 ; WS 25. 



Extremely rare. A single small specimen only at WS 25. Several good specimens at 

 St. 145, but still very small compared with the dimensions attained in the Falkland area. 



345. Elphidium owenianum (d'Orbigny) (F 419). 

 Three stations: WS 25, 27, 33. 



Very rare, only a few small specimens at each station, the best at WS 25. 



APPENDIX 



A No. 130. TuniteUella laevigata. While this report was in the press, I received for identifica- 

 tion some specimens which had been collected in shore sands of the Torbay area, South Devon, 

 by Mr E. Milton, F.R.M.S., of Torquay. They are unquestionably referable to this species, differing 

 only from the South Georgia specimens in their smaller size (the largest is only 0-34 mm. long), 

 and slightly darker colour, due to the presence of more iron in the cement. 



Their occurrence is one more instance of the mysteries of distribution. Perhaps in time we shall 

 obtain intermediate records, but in the meantime such widely separated records illustrate the 

 futihty of many theories based only on local lists of faunas. 



B The genus Miliammina has now been recorded as a fossil from the Upper Cretaceous of 

 Manitoba. A new species, Miliammina manitobetisis, Wickenden, is described and figured in Nezv 

 Species of Foraminifera from the Upper Cretaceous of the Prairie Provinces (Robert T. D. Wickenden, 

 Trans. Roy. Soc. Canada, ser. 3, xxvi. Sect, iv, 1932, p. 90, pi. i, figs. 11 a-c). 



