FOEAMINIFEKA OF THE PHILIPPINE AND ADJACENT SEAS. 121 

 Textularia transversaria — Material examined. 



TEXTULARIA CRASSISEPTA Cushman. 



Plate 23, fig. 1. 



Textularia crassisepta Cushman, Bull. 71, U. S. Nat. Mus., pt. 2, 1911, p. 24, figs. 

 41 a, b (in text). 



Specimens which were typical were found at three stations — 

 D5236, Pacific Ocean, east coast Mindanao, 494 fathoms (903 meters), 

 bottom temperature 41.2° F. (5.1° C); D5586, vicinity Sibuko Bay, 

 Borneo, 347 fathoms (635 meters), bottom temperature 44° F. 

 (6.6° C); and D5121, east coast of Mindoro, 108 fathoms (198 

 meters), bottom temperature not given. 



The type specimens were from off the Hawaiian Islands, Albatross 

 H3007, in 323 fathoms (590 meters). 



Textularia crassisepta — Material exaviined. 



TEXTULARIA PSEUDOCARINATA , new name. 



Plate 22, fig. 5. 



Textularia carinata H. B. Br.vdy, Rep. Voy. Challenger. Zoology, vol. 9, 1884, p. 

 360, pi. 42, figs. 15, 16 (not T. carinata d'Orbigny).— Cushman, Bull. 71, U. S. 

 Nat. Mus., pt. 2, 1911, p. 17, figs. 26, 27a, b (in text). 



From a study of d'Orbigny's descriptions and figures of this spe- 

 cies with a series of recent Philippine specimens it seems that the 

 recent tropical species is a different one from the fossil one in many 

 ways. In this recent tropical species the carina is broad and has 

 very prominent denticulations and a heavy layer of agglutinated 

 material above the sutures connecting across the middle and united 



