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At the first of these stations, in 78 fathoms (148 meters), the species 

 was common, and occurred in few numbers at the others. D'Or- 

 bigny's type specimens came from the Mediterranean, as did those 

 of Schlumberger and Wiesner. Heron-Allen and Earland record it 

 from the Kerimba Archipelago, and our specimens extend its range 



considerably. 



Quijiqiuloculina disparilis — Material examined. 



QUINQUELOCULINA BOUEANA d'Orbigny. 



Plate 89, fig. 5. 



Quinqueloculina boueana d'Orbigny, Foram. Foss. Vienne, 1846, p. 293, pi. 19, 

 figs. 7-9.— CusHMAN, Bull. 71, U. S. Nat. Miis., pt. 6, 1917, p. 50, pi. 15, fig. 2. 



Miliolina boueana H. B. Brady, Rep. Voy. Challenger, Zoology, vol. 9, 1884, p. 

 17.3, pi. 7, figs. 13a-c. — Hekon-Allen and Earland, Trans. Zool. Soc. London, 

 vol. 20, 1915, p. 581. 



A very few, mostly triloculine, specimens are placed under this 

 name for want of a better one, as the material is very meager. Heron- 

 Allen and Earland record the species from the Kerimba Archipelago. 

 The Philippine stations are D5148, Sulu Ai-chipelago, off Siasi, 17 

 fathoms (3 1 meters) ; D5 181 , off eastern Panay, 26 fathoms (48 meters) ; 

 and D53o8, Jolo Sea, 39 fathoms (71 meters). 



Quinqueloculina boueana — Material examined. 



QUINQUELOCULINA BICORNIS (Walker and Jacob), var. ELEGANS Williamson. 



Miliolina bicomis, var. elegans Williamson, Recent Foraminifera of CJreat Britain, 

 1858, p. 88, pi. 7, fig. 195.— H. B. Brady, Rep. Voy. Challenger, Zoology, vol. 

 9, 1884, p. 171, pl.^6, figs. 9-11, 12.— CusHMAN, Biill. 71, U. S. Nat. Mus., pt. 

 6, 1917, p. 48. 



Numerous specimens, with the slender neck and more slender form 

 characteristic of this varietv, were found at Albatross station D5338, 



