FOEAMINIFEEA OF THE PHILIPPHSTE AND ADJACENT SEAS. 423 

 QUINQUELOCULINA CBASSA d'Orbigny, var. SUBCUNEATA, new variety. 



Plate 89, figs. 4a-c. 



Miliolina crassa Heron-Allen and Earland (part) (not d'Orbigny), Trans. 

 Zool. Soc. London, vol. 20, 1915, p. 572, pi. 42, fig. 41 (not 37-40). 



Description. — Test like the typical in ornamentation, but short 

 and the chambers wedge-shaped, almost sharp at the peripheral 

 angles. 



Distribution. — Type specimen -(Cat. No. 13847, U.S.N.M.) from 

 Albatross station D5179, off Romblon. 



This is evidently the variety figured by Heron-Allen and Earland 

 as ''small acute-edged variety," as above noted. It is found at 

 several stations. All the Philippine material which can be referred 

 to this species is of this variety. 



The material has occurred at 13 stations, ranging in depth from 

 12 to 221 fathoms (22 to 405 meters), the average being 62 fathoms 

 (114 meters). The bottom temperature was given but for a single 

 station, 75.7° F. (24.2° C), where the depth was 37 fathoms (68 

 meters). 



The localities are as follows: Vicinity of Romblon; Sulu Archi- 

 pelago; Tawi Tav/i Group; off Jolo; off western Mindanao; Verde 

 Island Passage ; off western Bohol ; and between Burias and Luzon. 



Quinqueloculina crassa, var. subcuneata — Material examined. 



QUINQUELOCULINA RECTA, new species. 



Plate 84, figs. 5a-c. 



Description. — ^Test elongate, three to four times as long as wide 

 surface ornamented by a few strong costae, rounded, peripheral face, 

 and whole chamber rounded in section, the periphery of the last- 

 formed chamber in side view forming a straight line for a large part 

 of its length; apertural end but slightly extended, no neck being 



