FOEAMINIFERA OF THE PHILIPPINE AND ADJACENT SEAS. 147 

 Gaudnjina Jliniii — • Material examined. 



GAUDKYINA QlADR.^NGULABiS Bagg. 



Plate 29, fig. 2. 



Gaudnjina quadrangularis Bagg, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 34, 1908, p, 133, 

 pi. 5, fig. 1.— CusHMAN, Bull. 71, U. S. Nat. Mus., pt. 2, 1911, p. 64, figs. 103«, b 

 (in text). 



Several specimens of tliis species occurred at D5113, Ciiina Sea, 

 off soiifchern Luzon, 159 fathoms (290 meters), bottom temperature 

 not recorded; D5381, Ragay Gulf, Luzon, 88 fathoms (IGl meters), 

 bottom temperature not recorded; D5469, east coast of Luzon, San 

 Bernardino Strait to San Miguel Bay, 500 fathoms (914 meters), 

 bottom temperature not recorded; D5569, north of Tawi Tawi, 303 

 fathoms (554 meters), bottom temperature 52.3° F. (10.1° C); 

 D5575, north of Tawi Tawi, 315 fathoms (579 meters), bottom tem- 

 perature 52.3° F. (10.1° C); the neighbormg station, D5576, 277 

 fathoms (506 meters), bottom temperature 53.3° F. (11.8° C); 

 D55S5, Sibuko Ba}'-, Borneo, and vicinity, 476 fathoms (871 meters), 

 bottom temperature 41.1° F. (5° C). 



Material has previously been known only from the vicinity of the 

 Hawaiian Islands. It is a large species and not easil}" overlooked; 

 therefore its distribution probably is not wide unless it has not pre- 

 viously been distinguished from other species. 



Gaudryina quadrangularis — Material examined. 



