No. 2302. FORAMINIFERA FROM NEW ZEALAND— CUSHMAN. 637 



Milolina sclerotica Balkwill and Millett, .Tourn. Micr., vol. 3, 1884, p. 24, pi. 

 1, fig. 2. — Hekon-Allen and Earland, Trans. Zool. Soc. London, vol. 20, 

 1915, p. 577, pi. 44, figs. 1-4. 



Several specimens with an agglutinate test seem to belong to this 

 species which Heron-Allen and Earland have found in the Kerimba 

 Archipelago. 



QUINQUELOCULINA POLYGONA d'Orbigny. 



Quinqueloculina polygona d'Orbigny, in De la Sagra, Hist. Fis. Pol. Nat. Cuba, 

 1839, "Foraminiferes, " p. 198, pi. 12, figs. 21-23. 



There are several specimens with square-edged chambers, which 

 seem very similar to this species described by d'Orbigny. 



QUINQUELOCULINA VULGARIS d'Orbigny. 



Quinqueloculina vulgaris d'Orbigny, Ann. Sci. Nat., vol. 7, 1826, p. 302, No. 33. — 

 ScHLUMBERGER, Mem. Soc. Zool. France, 1893, p. 207, text figs. 13, 14, pi. 2, 

 figs. 65, 66.— CusHMAN, Bull. 71, U. S. Nat. Mus., pt. 6, 1917, p. 46, pi. 11, fig. 3. 



Mxliolina vulgaris Chapman, Trans. New Zealand Instit., vol. 38, 1905, p. 81. — 

 Heron-Allen and Earland, Trans. Zool. Soc. London, vol. 20, 1915, p. 569. 



There are several specimens which can be referred to this species, 

 which I find to be common in shallow water about the Pacific, and 

 from the Hawaiian Islands to Japan. 



QUINQUELOCULINA BICOSTATA d'Orbigny. 



Quinqueloculina bicostata d'Orbigny, in De la Sagra, Hist. Fis. Pol. Nat. Cuba, 

 1839, p. 195, pi. 12, figs. 8-10.— CusHMAN, Bull. 71, U. S. Nat. Mus., pt. 6, 1917, 

 p. 47, pi. 13, fig. 1. 



Miliolina bicostata Heron-Allen and Earlandj Trans. Zool, Soc. London, vol. 

 20, 1915, p. 572, pi. 42, figs. 42-45. 



There are a few specimens which are evidently this species and 

 close to those figured by Heron-Allen and Earland in the above 

 reference. 



QUINQUELOCULINA DISPARILIS d'Orbigny. 



Quinqueloculina disparilis d'Orbigny, Ann. Sci. Nat., vol. 7, 1826, p. 302, No. 

 21. — ScHLUMBERGER, Mem. Soc. Zool. France, vol. 6, 1893, p. 212, pi. 2, figs. 

 55-57, figs. 21, 22 (in text).— CusHMAN, Bull. 71, U. S. Nat. Mus., pt. 6, 1917, 

 p. 48, pi. 14, fig. 1. 



This species, which is very characteristic of this whole region in 

 shallow water, occurs in the mounted material. In the Philippines 

 it is a very common and widely distributed species, and evidently 

 typical of the Indo-Pacific. 



QUINQUELOCULINA BRADYANA Cushman. 



Miliolina undosa H. B. Brady, (not Qiiinqueloculina undosa Karrer), Rep. Voy. 



Challenger, Zoology, vol. 9, 1884, p. 176, pi. 6, figs. 6-8. 

 Quinqueloculina bradyana Cushman, Bull. 71, U. S. Nat. Mus., pt. 6, 1917, p. 52, 



pi. 18, fig. 2. 



A few specimens which are close to the figures of this species which 

 I have given (pt. 6, 1917, pi. 18, fi.g. 2) are mounted. From Brady's 



