FORAMINIFERA OF THE PHILIPPINE AND ADJACENT SEAS. 475 

 Biloculina anomala — Material examined. 



BILOCULINA LUCERNULA Schwager. 



Plate 97, figs. 2a-c; pi. 98, figs. la-<:. 



Biloculina lucernula Schwager, iVo^'ora-Exped. , Geol. Theil., vol. 2, 1866, p. 202, 

 pi. 4, figs, 14a, c, 17a, h. — Schlumberger, Mdm. Soc. Zool. France, vol. 4, 

 1891, p. 185, pi. 12, figs. 90-96; text figs. 37-41.— Cushman, Bull. 71, U. S. 

 Nat. Mus., pt. 6, 1917, p. 79, pi. 32, fig. 2. 



Biloculina tuhulosa H. B. Brady (not Costa), Rep. Voy. Challenger, Zoology, 

 vol. 9, 1884, p. 147, pi. 3, figs. 6, 14^ 



There is but one station for the typical form of this species — ^D5630, 

 south of Patiente Strait, in 569 fathoms (1,040 meters). The 

 triloculine form occurs at D5236, Pacific Ocean, east coast of Min- 

 danao, in 494 fathoms (903 meters). 



This species, described by Schwager from Kar Nicobar Island, is 

 evidently widely spread in the Indo-Pacific, and probably elsewhere 

 although it has not been common in this material. 



I have had it in the Pacific from the western coast of America and 

 the Hawaiian Islands. 



Biloculina lucernula — Material examined. 



BILOCULINA PISUM Schlumberger. 



Biloculina pisum Schlumberger, M^m. Soc. Zool. France, vol. 4, 1891, p. 569, 

 pi. 11, figs. 81-83; fig. 31 (in text). — Chapman, Trans. New Zealand Inst., vol. 

 38, 1905, p. 80. 



Specimens, apparently this species, occur at a single station 

 D5121, east coast of Mindoro, in 108 fathoms (198 meters). 



Schlumberger described this from the Mediterranean; Chapman 

 records it from off Great Barrier Island, New Zealand; and I have 

 had it from the Poor Knights Islands, in the same general region. 



