326 BULLETIN 100, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. 



ANOMALINA CORONATA Parker and Jones. 



Plate 61, figa. 2a-e. 



Anoinalina coronata Parker and Jones, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 2, vol. 19, 

 1857, p. 294, pi. 10, figs. 15, 16.— H. B. Brady, Rep. Voy. Challenger, Zoology, 

 vol. 9, 1884, p. 675, pi. 97, figs. 1, 2.— Cushman, Bull 71, U. S. Nat. Mus., pt. 

 5, 1915, p. 47, pi. 18, fig. 5. 



Specimens referable to this species occurred at the following sta- 

 tions: D5236, in 494 fathoms (903 meters), bottom temperature 

 41.2° F. (5.1° C), east coast of Mindanao; D5318, in 340 fathoms 

 (622 meters), China Sea vicinity of Formosa; D5445, in 383 fathoms 

 (699 meters), bottom temperature 44.3° F. (6.8° C); and D5446, in 

 300 fathoms (549 meters) east coast of Luzon. 



Anomalina coronata — Material examined. 



Genus PULVINULINA Parker and Jones, 1862. 



PULVINULINA rep and a (Fichtel and Moll). 



NautiliLS repandus Fichtel and Moll, Test. Micr., 1798, p. 35, pi. 3, figs. a-d. 

 Rotalia repanda Parker and Jones, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 3, vol. 5, 1860, 



p. 175, No. 25. 

 Pulvinulina repanda Parker and Jones, in Carpenter, Parker, and Jones, Introd. 



Foram., 1862, p. 311.— H. B. Brady, Rep. "Voy. Challenger, Zoology, vol. 9, 



1884, p. 684, pi. 104, figs. 18a-c.— Cushman, Bull. 71, U. S. Nat. Mus., pt. 5, 



1915, p. 50, pi. 24, fig. 3. 



It is interesting to note that in the Challenger Report this species 

 is characterized as a shallow-water species. That seems to be true 

 usually, but in the Philippines the only specimens which seem refer- 

 able to this species are from rather deep water, and it was not found 

 in the material from less than 100 fathoms (183 meters). The sta- 

 tions include the following localities: Verde Island Passage; between 

 Burias and Luzon; Pacific Ocean, east coast of Mindanao; Gulf of 

 Davao; north of Tawi Tawi; Sibuko Bay, Borneo; Gulf of Tomini, 

 Celebes ; Molucca Sea. 



The range in depth of these stations is from 100 to 1,560 fathoms 

 (183 to 2,853 meters); the average depth 461 fathoms (843 meters). 

 Bottom temperatures are not given in all cases, but those that are 



