NO. 2172. 



NEW FORAMINIFERA FROM PHILIPPINES— CUSHMAN. 655 



costae, and hispid roughenings of the surface over nearly the whole 

 surface of the chamber. 



Length, up to 3 mm. 



Type-specimens.— (Cat. No. 9114, U.S.N.M.) with the typical in 

 considerable numbers at Albatross D5236, in 494 fathoms, Pacific 

 Ocean, off eastern Mindanao. 



NODOSARU SUBSTRUTULA, new species. 



Nodosaria siibcanaliculata H. B. Brady, Rep. Voy. Challenger, Zoology, vol. 

 9, 1884, p. 512, pi. 64, figs. 23, 24 (not Dentalina subcanaliculata Neugeboren). 



Test usually consisting of four chambers, the proloculum with a 

 globular body, an apical spme, and with definite longitudinal costae; 

 the second chamber much more elongate, flask shaped, with a long 

 neck; when partially covered by the third chamber becoming sub- 

 cylindrical, ornamented Hke the proloculum; third chamber still more 

 elongate, with a long neck, the surface ornamentation consisting of 

 short, broken, longitudmal striae; the fourth chamber similar but 

 remote, a large part of the neck between the two chambers visible; 

 final chamber with the apertural neck long and slender, smooth; the 

 the apertural end with four or more flange-like costae extending up and 

 beyond the aperture and incurving somewhat over the aperture. 



Length up to 2 mm. 



Type-specimen.— (Cat. No. 9115, U.S.N.M.) from Albatross, D5123, 

 in 283 fathoms, east coast of Mindanao. 



NODOSARIA PAUCILOCULATA, new species. 



Test nodose, composed of few chambers, usually not more than 

 five, two or three closely set, later ones remote, inflated, sutures even 

 in the early chambers much depressed, wall ornamented by longi- 

 tudinal costae, few and large, usually Umited to the middle portion of 

 the chamber and becoming obsolete toward each end, neck long, 

 swollen toward the top, then again rapidly contracted to the aperture, 

 in the early chambers the neck with costae, in later ones with the 

 costae hmited to the last tapering portion near the aperture. 



Length up to 3.5 mm. 



Type-specimens.— (Cat. No. 9116, U.S.N.M.) from Albatross, 

 D5201, in 554 fathoms, Sogod Bay, southern Leyte, Philippines. 



NODOSARU SUBPLRV^RSA, new species. 



Test elongate, subcyhndrical, composed of several chambers, pro- 

 loculum larger than the succeedmg chambers, all chambers close set, 

 the breadth being much greater than the length, sutures deeply con- 

 stricted, wall finely marked by longitudinal striations; aperture with- 

 out a neck. 



Length up to 3 mm. 



Type-specimen.— (C&t. No. 9117, U.S.N.M.) from Albatross, D5236, 

 in 494 fathoms. Pacific Ocean, east coast of Mindanao. 



