FORAMINIFEKA OF NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN. 103 



Distribution. — Bagg records this species from several Albatross 

 stations in the vicinity of the Hawaiian Islands, in 384 to 1,307 

 fathoms. I have not found North Pacific material which seemed to 

 me definite enough to assign to this species. 



D'Orbigny's figure shows a coarsely spinose test with a shape 

 somewhat different from that given by Brady and which is repro- 

 duced here. 



UVIGERINA AUBERIANA d'Orblgny, forma LiEVIS Goes. 



Uvigerina auberiana Goes (part), Kongl. Svensk. Vet. Akad. Handl., vol. 19, 



No. 4, 1882, p. 60, pi. 4, figs. 71-74. 

 Uvigerina auberiana d'Orbigny, forma Isevis Goes, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool., vol. 



29, 1896, p. 51. 



Description. — "Our form comes very near to U.farinosa Hantken, 1 

 and is in all respects but for its smooth surface of similar build as 

 the type, the strong relationship of which it shows, even by its 

 earliest segments being provided with a few short spines or warts." 



Length about 0.50 to 1 mm. 



Distribution. — Given by Goes as found in the Eastern Pacific in 

 600 to 1,201 fathoms. 



The above description is copied from Goes. No figure was given. 



UVIGERINA INTERRUPTA H. B. Brady. 



Plate 44, fig. 1. 



Uvigerina interrupta H. B. Brady, Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci., vol. 19, 1879, p. 60, 

 pi. 8, figs. 17, 18; Rep. Voy. Challenger, Zoology, vol. 9, 1884, p. 580, pi. 75, 

 figs. 12-14. — Egger, Abh. kon. bay. Akad. Wiss. Miinchen, CI. ir, vol. 18, 

 1893, p. 313, pi. 9, fig. 58.— Chapman, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1895, p. 34 — 

 Millett, Journ. Roy. Micr. Soc., 1903, p. 268.— Bagg, Proc. U. S. Nat. 

 Mus., vol. 34, 1908, p. 151. — Chapman, Journ. Linn. Soc, Zoology, vol. 30, 

 1910, p. 415. 



Description. — Test slender, elongate, loosely spiral, chambers in- 

 flated, earlier ones in a more or less compact spire, later ones in an 

 interrupted irregularly spiral series; surface with fine spines, giving 

 a hispid character to the whole test; aperture with an elongated 

 tubular neck and a phialine lip at its termination. 



Length about 0.5 mm. 



Distribution. — In the North Pacific the only records for this species 

 are those given by Bagg, Albatross stations H4430, H4440, and 

 H4508, in 1,544, 1,259, and 495 fathoms, respectively. In the 

 material I have examined it has occurred most commonly off Guam 

 and in the region between Guam and southern Japan, about the 

 Hawaiian Islands, and off the Galapagos. The last were much 

 smoother than the usual form. In depth the stations range from 



J For. Clavul. Szsiboi Sch., 1875, Separ., pi. 7, fig. 6. 

 89977°— Bull. 71, pt. 3—13 8 



