[SCIENTIFIC RESULTS OF THE PHILIPPINE CRUISE OF THE FISHERIES STEAMER 



■• Al.r. ITROSS," 1907-10.— No. 6.] 



NEW ARENACEOUS FORAMINIFERA FROM THE PHILIP- 

 PINES. 



By Joseph Augustine Cushman, 



Of the Boston. Society of Natural History. 



The following genus and ton species belonging to the arenaceous 

 group of the Foraminifera are believed to be new. They were 

 obtained, among numerous other species, by the Bureau of Fisheries 

 steamer Albatross in 

 the Philippine expe- 

 dition of 1907-1910. 

 The species usually 

 have been frequent 

 or even abundant at 

 the station where 

 they were found and 

 in some cases seem 

 to have a general dis- 

 tribution in many 

 parts of the archipel- 

 ago. Except for fig. 

 7, the figures are from 

 photographs taken 

 at the U.S. National 

 Museum. 



SAGENINA DIVARI- 

 CANS, new species. 



Description. -Test 

 attached, t u bular, 

 very slender, uni- 

 form in size, branching at nearly regular intervals with a wide angle, 

 sometimes anastomosing; walls of coralline mud. somewhat rough- 

 ened; apertures at the ends of the tubes; color, white. 



Diameter of the t ubes 0.05 to 0. 1 mm. 



Fig. i 



IA DIVA III' INS 



10. From photograph. 



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