16 " ENDEAVOUR " SCIENTIFIC RESULTS. 



Forty miles south of Cape Wiles, 100 fathoms. Specimens 

 frequent. 



Genus Spiroplecta, Ehrenberg. 



Spiroplecta carinata, d'Orhigny, sp. 



Textularia carinata, d'Orbigny, Ann. Sci. Nat., 1826, p. 263, 

 No. 13 ; Id., Foram. Foss. Vienne, 1846, p. 247, pi. xiv., 

 figs. 32-34. Spiroplecta carinata (d'Orb. sp.), Chapman, 

 Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool., xxx., 1907, p. 27, pi. iii., fig. 61. 



This species is a common Tertiary fossil in Southern Aus- 

 tralia and New Zealand. 



Forty miles south of Cape Wiles, 100 fathoms. Abundant 

 and typical. 



Spiroplecta gramen, d'Orhigny, sp. 



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

 Forty miles south of Cape Wiles, 100 fathoms. Frequent. 



Spiroplecta nussdorfensis, d'Orhigny, sp. 



This species is usually confined to fossil deposits. It has 

 occurred both in the Vienna Miocene and the Victorian 

 Oligocene. 



40 miles south of Cape Wiles, 100 fathoms. One specimen. 



Spiroplecta sagittula, Defrance, sp. 

 Forty miles south of Cape Wiles, 100 fathoms. Not common. 



Spiroplecta sagittula, Defr., sp., var. fistulosa, Brady. 

 Forty miles south of Cape Wiles, 100 fathoms. Very rare. 



Genus Gaudryina, d'Orhigny. 

 Gaudryina pupoides, d'Orhigny. 

 East of Tasmania, 1122 fathoms. One specimen. 



Gaudryina rugosa, d'Orbigny. 



Dr. Brady records the finest examples from the " Chal- 

 lenger " dredgings from Raine Islet at 155 fathoms. 



Forty miles south of Cape Wiles, 100 fathoms. Typical 

 examples fairly common. 



