FORAMINIFERA OF THE PHILIPPINE AND ADJACENT SEAS. 295 

 Globigerina aequilateral is, vsir. involuta — Material examined — Continued. 



GLOBIGERINA CONGLOMERATA Schwager. 



Globigerina conglomerata Schwager, iVbrara-Exped., Geol. Theil., pt. 2, 1866, 

 p. 255, p. 7, fig. 113. 



Description. — Test globose, final whorl of three or four chambers, 

 usually the fourth overlapping the first, chambers very high, much 

 inflated; spire somewhat raised, but not greatly so; umbilical region 

 open widely; wall coarsely perforate. 



Diameter up to 1 mm. 



Distribution.— ^peciiaejis of this species were best developed at 

 Albatross station D5613, in 752 fathoms (1,375 meters), Gulf of 

 Tomini, Celebes. 



This material in ventral view is very much like the original figure, 

 and Brady remarks that his material obtained from Schwager 

 showed "an approach toward the general form of Globigerina con- 

 globata," which our material decidedly does, but in form only. At 

 this station the species stood out very clearly from all others. 



Globigerina conglomerata — Material examined. 



Genus ORBULINA d'Orbigny, 1839. 



ORBULINA UNIVERSA d'Orbigny. 



Orbulina umversa d'Orbigny, in De la Sagra, Hist. Fis. Pol. Nat. Cuba, 1839, 

 "Foraminif feres," p. 3, pi. 1, fig. 1.— H. B. Brady, Rep. Voy. CJmllenger, Zoology, 

 vol. 9, 1884, p. 608, pi. 78; pi. 81, figs. 8-26; pi. 82, figs. 1-3.— Cushman, Bull. 

 71, U. S. Nat. Mus., pt. 4, 1914, p. 14, pi. 6; pi. 7; pi. 11, fig. 3. 



Strangely enough, Orbulina universa, which is one of the com- 

 monest of Foraminifera, does not seem to be at all well represented 



