14 " ENDEAVOUR " SCIENTIFIC RESULTS. 



The present specimens are more robust in build than 

 Brady's figured examples, the largest of which has a 

 diameter of only .266 mm. as compared with the Australian 

 specimens, which measure .35 mm. The previously recorded 

 localities in the North and South Atlantic and the South 

 Pacific occur in deep water. Messrs. Goddard and Jensen 

 have noted the species in Australian waters at twenty-seven 

 and a-half miles east of Port Jackson Heads, 300 fathoms. 



East of Tasmania, 1122 fathoms. Two specimens. 



Genus Rhizammina, Norman. 

 Rhizammina indivisa, Brady. 



This species occurs in the Faroe Channel, off the Cape of 

 Good Hope, off Kandavu Island, off Cape Verde, and around 

 the Subantarctic Islands of New Zealand. 



The present record is the deepest sounding from which 

 this species has yet been taken. 



East of Tasmania, 1122 fathoms. Several typical 

 specimens. 



Genus Brachysiphon, Chapman. 



Brachysiphon corbuliformis, Cha'pmun. 



Brachysi'phon corhvlijormis, Chapman, Trans. N.Z. Inst., 

 xxxviii., 1906, p. 84, pi. iii., figs. 2a,6, 3. Goddard and 

 Jensen, Proc. Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, xxxii., 1908, pp. 

 306, 307. 



This species was formerly recorded from off Gt. Barrier 

 Island, New Zealand, at 110 fathoms. Goddard and Jensen 

 have found it in beach sand at Lyell Bay, New Zealand. 



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



Family LITUOLID^. 



Sub-Family LITUOLIN^. 



Genus Reophax, Montjort. 



Reophax dentaliniformis, Brady. 



This species is generally confined to deep-sea dredgings. 



Station 36, east of Tasmania, 777 fathoms. One small' 

 specimen. 



East of Tasmania, 1122 fathoms. One well-growrL 

 example. 



