FORAMINIFERA AND OSTRACODA. — CHAPMAN. 9 



MHiiOLiNA POLYGONA, d'Orbiguy, sp. 



Qxdnqueloculina polygona, d'Orbigny, Foram. Cuba, 1839, 

 p. 198, pi. xii., figs. 21-23. Miliolina polygona 

 (d'Orbigny, sp.), Chapman, Subant. Ids. New Zeal., 

 Art. XV., 1909, p. 321, pi. xiii., fig. 6. 



This species has been recorded from several stations off 

 the Subantarctic Islands of New Zealand, at depths varying 

 from 60-85 fathoms. 



Station 36, east of Tasmania, 777 fathoms. One typical 

 specimen. 



Miliolina subrotunda, Montagu, sp. 



This species has been recorded by Mr. Howchin from the 

 Port Adelaide River, South Australia. 



Forty miles south of Cape Wiles, 100 fathoms. Abundant ; 

 small, probably due to exceptional depth. 



Miliolina tricarinata, d'Orbigny, sp. 



This species has been recorded by the wTiter from shore 

 sand at Beaumaris, Port Phillip, Victoria. 



Forty miles south of Cape \Mles, 100 fathoms. East of 

 Tasmania, 1122 fathoms. Rare and small from both 

 samples. 



Miliolina trigonula, Lamarck, sp. 



This species has been recorded by the writer from Western 

 Port and Torquay, Victoria. 



Forty miles south of Cape Wiles, 100 fathoms. One rather 

 large example. 



Miliolina undosa, Karrer, sp. 



Quinqueloculina undosa, Karrer, Sitzungsb. d. k. Ak. Wiss. 

 Wien, Iv., 1867, p. 361, pi. iii., fig. 3. Aliliolina undosa 

 (Karrer, sp.), Brady, Rep. Chall., Zool., ix., 1884, p. 

 176, pi. vi., figs. 6-8. 



None of the present specimens show the elongated neck 

 of the variety figured by Dr. Brady [loc. stipra cit., figs. 8a, 6). 

 It is interesting to note Brady's remark that the finest 



