14 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATION" AL MUSEUM vol.75 



Pulvinulina menardii Owen, Journ. Linn. Soc. London (Zool.), vol. 9, 1867, 



p. 148, pi. 5, fig. 6. 

 Globorotalia menardii Cushman, Bull. Scripps Inst. Oceanography, Tech. Ser., 



vol. 1, 1927, p. 175. 



This is a very widely distributed pelagic species, but shows some 

 variation in the different oceans. 



GLOBOROTALIA TRUNCATULINOIDES (d'Orbigny) 



Plate 6, figures 3 a-c 



Rotalina iruncalulinoides d'Orbigny, in Barker, Webb, and Berthelot, Hist. 



Nat. lies Canaries, vol. 2, pt. 2 " Foraminiferes," 1839, p. 132, pi. 2, figs. 



25-27. 

 Pulvinulina truncatulinoides PAiiKER&nd. Jones, Phil. Trans., vol. 155, 1865,' 



p. 398, pi. 16, figs. 41-43. 

 Globorotalia iruncalulinoides Cushman, Bull. Scripps Inst. Oceanography, 



Tech. Ser., vol. 1, 1927, p. 176. 



The few specimens of this species are unusually spinose about the 



aperture. 



Family ANOMALINIDAE 



Genus ANOM.4lLINA d'Orbigny, 1826 



ANOMALINA SCHMITTI, new species 



Plate 6, figures 5 a-c 



Test with the dorsal side flattened, ventral side especially in the 

 central portion forming a fairly high spire, last-formed coil evolute 

 on both sides; periphery smooth, keeled, especially in the younger 

 portion; eleven or twelve chambers in the last-formed coil in the adult, 

 not inflated; sutures distinct, very slightly if at all depressed, limbate 

 on the dorsal side, slightly curved; wall coarsely perforate, 

 especially on the dorsal side; aperture low, broad at the peripheral 

 margin. 



Length 0.40 mm., breadth 0.36 mm., thickness 0.20 mm. 



Holotype.— {Cat. No. 20781, U.S.N.M.) from Juan Fernandez, 

 collected by Dr. Waldo Schmitt. 



This is an interesting species, especially in the sphe that is 

 developed. 



ANOMALINA CORONATA H.B. Brady (?) 



Plate 6, figures 9 a-c 



The peculiar form here figured is evidently an abnormal specimen. 

 The chambers are not all arranged in a single plane, but in general 

 it has the characters of this species. 



ANOMALINA (?) species 



Plate 6, figures 6 a-c 



This peculiar specimen has some of the characters of Anomalina, 

 yet in others, resembles Nonion. It is figured here for future 

 reference. 



