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ings as will be seen by the data given in table 26. From shallow 

 water we have specimens from 40-50 fathoms off Fiji; off Levuka, 

 Fiji, 12 fathoms; off Nairai, Fiji, 12 and 24 fathoms; Mokaujar 

 Anchorage, Fiji; Makemo Lagoon, Pamnotu Islands; Pinaki, Paumotu 

 Islands; off Rangiroa; off Rutavu; Vavau Anchorage, Tonga Islands, 

 18 fathoms; Guam Anchorage, Ladrone Islands, 21 fathoms; Rongelap 

 Atoll, Alarshall Islands; and Port Lotten, Kersail, Caroline Islands. 



Genus ANGULOGERINA Cushman, 1927 



Angulogerina Cushman, Contr. Cushman Lab. Foram. Res., vol. 3, p. 69, 1927. 

 Uvigerina (part) of authors. 



Genoholotype. — Uvigerina angulosa Williamson. 



Test triserial, elongate, the whole test angled, with three flattened 

 sides and distinct angles; wall calcareous, perforate; aperture at the 

 end of a short neck, with a phialine lip. Eocene to Recent. 



Instead of the distribution of this genus being in temperate shallow 

 waters, as has been recorded by some authors, there are a number of 

 characteristic species found in shallow tropical waters of the Atlantic, 

 but in the Pacific it occurs at very considerable depths, where it is 

 often abundant, as oflF the California coast. Specimens are rare in 

 the Pacific material that we have, and only two species are represented. 



ANGULOGERINA ALBATROSSI Cnshman var. ORNATA Cushman 



Plate 15, Figures 10, 11 



Angulogerina albatrossi Cushman var. ornata Cushman, Contr. Cushman Lab. 

 Foram. Res., vol. 8, p. 45, pi. 6, figs. 13, 14, 1932. 



This variety is akeady loiown from fairly deep water in the eastern 

 Pacific. The last chamber is usually smooth, but the early ones show 

 longitudinal costae and the chambers are decidedly angular. Our 

 specimens are all from the Albatross dredgings, data for which are given 

 in table 27. 



Table 27. — Angulogerina albatrossi var. ornata — material examined 



