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It was not to be expected that this form would be common here, since it is 

 usually found at a greater depth than 100 fathoms. The examples met with are 

 variable in size and evenness of contour. 



Distribution. — It was obtained by the " Challenger " from the New Zealand area, 

 and from Great Barrier Island by the writer. 



Present Occurrence. — Off the Snares : 60 fathoms ; frequent. Twenty miles 

 north of Auckland Island ; 85 fathoms ; very rare. Ten miles north of Enderby 

 Island ; 85 fathoms ; very rare. 



Truncatulina ungeriana, d'Urbigny sp. 



Rotalina ungeriana, d'Orbigny, 1846, Forirm. Foss. A'ienne, p. 157, pi. viii, 

 figs. 16-18. Truncatulina ungeriana, d'()rb. sp., Flint. 1S!I!), Rep. 

 U.S. Nat. Mus. for 1897, p. 333, pi. Ixxvii, fig. 2. 

 Distribution. — Previously found off Great Barrier Island by the writer. 

 Present Occurrence. — Oft' the Snares ; 60 fathoms ; frec|uent. 



Truncatulina reticulata, Ozjzek sp. 



Rotalina reticulata, Czjzek. 1848, Haidinger's Naturw. Abhandl., vol. ii, 



p. 145, pi. xiii, figs. 7-9. Truncatulina reticulata, Cz. sp., Flint, 1899, 



Rep. U.S. Nat. Mus. for 1897, p. 334, pi. Ixxviii, fig. 3. T. reticulata, 



Cz. sp.. Chapman, 1906, Trans. N.Z. Inst., vol. xxxviii, p. 102. 



Distribution. — In the Southern Hemisphere it has been fcnmd at various stations 



in the Pacific and off the south coast of Australia. Recorded by the writer from 



Great Barrier Island, at 110 fathoms. It is also found fossil in the lower and upper 



beds at Muddy Creek, Victoria. 



Present Occurrence. — North-east of Bounty Island ; 50 fathoms ; one example. 



Truncatulina haidingeri, d'Orbigny sp. 



ItotaliHa liaidinijcii. d'(>rl)igny. 1846, P'c-ram. Foss. Vieune, p. 154, pi. v'ii, 

 figs. 7-9. Truncatulina {Rotalina) haidingeri, d'Orb. sp., Egger, 1893, 

 Abhandl. k. bayer. Akad. Wiss., cl. ii, vol. xviii, p. 401, pi. xvi, figs. 

 25-27. 



The specimen now found is not typical, having a test more depressed than usual 

 and a larger umbilicus on the inferior face. 



Distribution. — Recorded previously from Great Bnrrier Island by the w^-iter. 

 Present Occurrence. — Off the Snares ; 60 fathoms ; one examj^le. 



Genus Anomalina, d'Orbigny, 1826. 

 Anomalina grosserugosa, Giimbel sp. (Plate XVII, fig. 9.) 



Truncatulina grosserugosa, Giimbel, 1868, Abhandl. d. k. bayer. Akad. 



Wiss., cl. ii, vol. X, p. 660, pi. ii, figs. 104 a, b. Anomalina grosserugosa, 



Giimbel sp., Brady, 1884. Rep. ChalL, vol. ix, p. 673, pi. xciv, figs. 4, 5. 



Distribution. — Previorisly recorded from nearly all areas. It ranges into the 



South Pacific, but does not appear to have been noticed in the New Zealand region. 



Present Occurrence. — Off the Snares ; 60 fathoms ; one example. 



