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material was from. I have had specimens from the Pacific from off 

 the Galapagos Islands and the Philippines. Sidebottom's material 

 was from the Southwest Pacific. 



Lagena advena — material examined. 



LAGENA ANNECTENS Burrows and Holland. 



Heron-Allen and Earland record this species as scantily repre- 

 sented west of Scotland^ and rare off South Cornwall.^ 



LAGENA APICULATA (Reuss). 



Plate 1, fig. 5. 



Oolina apiculata Reuss, In Haidinger's Nat. Abhandl., vol. 4, 1850, p. 22, 

 pl. 1, fig. 1. 



Lagena apiculata Reuss, Sitz. Akad. Wiss. Wien, vol. 46, pt. 1, 1S62 (1863), 

 p. 319, pl. 1, figs. 4-8, 10, 11.— H. B. Brady, Rep. Voy. ChaUenger, 

 Zoology, vol. 9, 1884, p. 453, pl. 56, figs. 4, 15-18.— Goes, Kongl. Svensk. 

 Vet. Akad. Handl., vol. 25, 1894, p. 80, pl. 13, fig. 747.— Sidebottom, 

 Journ. Quekett Micr. Club, vol. 11, 1912, p. 381, pl. 14, fig. 16 (uot figs. 

 17, 18).— CusHMAN, Bull. 71, U. S. Nat. Mus., pt. 3, 1913, p. 13. 



Description. — Test subglobose, smooth, entosolenian, but slightly 

 if at all compressed, apical end with a pointed spine, variable in 

 length. 



Length 0.50 mm. 



Distrihution. — There is a single specimen from the western Atlan- 

 tic Albatross material which can be referred to this species of Reuss. 

 It is like that figured by Sidebottom in the above reference, but not 

 at all like his figures 17 and 18 which are here referred to Lagena 

 felsinea Fornasini. 



Lagena apiculata — material examined. 



» Trans. Linn. Soc. London, ser. 2, vol. 11, 1916, p. 250. 

 » Journ. Roy. Micr. Soc, 1916, p. 46. 



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