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to be suspected that many of the records from various parts of the 

 world when carefully compared with typical material from western 

 Europe will be found to be different. 



The form originally described by Brady as TJ . spinipes H. B. 

 Brady and later referred to U. angulosa as a variety, has not been 

 found in the Atlantic and is evidently a distinct Pacific species. 



TJvigerina angulosa — material examined. 



UVIGERINA ASPERULA Czjzek. 



There are numerous records for the Atlantic under this name. 

 Those from the western Pacific as far as I have seen material, should 

 be referred to U. auheriana D'Orbigny. 



Genus SIPHOGENERINA Schlumberger, 1883. 



Saorina Parker and Jones (not D'Orbigny), Philos. Trans., vol. 155, 1865, 



p. 363.— H. B. Brady, Rep. Voy. Challenger, Zoology, vol. 9, 1884, p. 



580.— Chapman, The Foraminifera, 1902, p. 201. 

 Dinvorphina Schwageb (not D'Orbigny), A'^ovora-Exped., Geol. Tbeil., vol. 



2, 1866, p. 251. 

 Siphogenerina Schlumberger (type, S. raphanus (Parker and Jones)), 



Feuille des Jeunes Naturalistes, ann. 13, 1883, p. 117. — Cushman, Bull. 



71, U. S. Nat. Mus., pt. 3, 1913, p. 104. 



