360 SUBANTARCTIC ISLANDS OP NEW ZEALAND. [ForamiHiji-m. 



Anomalina coronata, Pjirkcr and Jones. (Plate XVIT, fig. 10.) 



Anoiiialina comnaUi, Parker and Jones, 1857, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 



ser. 2, vol. xix, p. 294, pi. x, figs. 15, 16. A. coronata, P. & J., Flint, 



1899, Rep. U.S. Nat. Mus. for 1897, p. 335, pi. ixxix. fig. 2. 



Distribution. — It is interesting to note tliat this species is abundant in the ((kiIci' 



areas of the Northern Hemisphere. It is rare in the tropics, and is again foinul 



in the temperate zone of the Southern Hemisphere (Brady). The " Challenger " 



obtained it off the west coast of New Zealand, l)ut it is not noted in the " Index 



Faunae Novae-Zealandiae." 



Present Occurrence. — Perseverance Harbour, Camj)t)ell Islands : 8 fathoms ; very 

 rare. Off the Snares ; 60 fathoms ; very rare. Twenty miles north of Auckland ; 

 85 fathoms ; common. Ten miles north of Enderby Island ; 85 fathoms ; common. 



(ienus PuLViNULiNA, Parker aiid Jones, 1862. 

 Pulvinulina repanda, Fichtel and Moll sp. 



Naafilus repandus, Fichtel and Moll, 1798. Test. Micr., p. 35, ])1. iii. 

 figs. a-d. Pulvinidina repanda, V. & M. sp., Egger, 1893, Abhandl. 

 k. bayer. Akad. Wiss., cl. ii, vol. xviii, p. 405, pi. xviii, figs. 28-3(), 

 34, 35. 

 Our specimeiis are typical and well developed. 



Distribution. — Brady says this form is most abundant in tropical and subtropical 

 latitudes ; it is, however, quite at home in our first-recorded locality. Haeusler 

 notes this species from the Hauraki Gulf, New Zealand. 



Present Occurrence. — Off the Snares ; 60 fathoms ; very common. Twenty miles 

 north of Auckland Island ; 85 fathoms : frequent. Ten miles north of Enderby 

 Island ; 85 fathoms ; frequent. 



Pulvinulina repanda, F.M. sp., var. concamerata, Montagu vav. 



Scrpula concamerata, Montagu, 1808, Test. Brit., Siipiil., p. 160 {fide AVilliam- 

 son). Pulvinulina repanda, F. & M. sp., var. concamerata, Mont. var.. 

 Bradv, 1884, Rep. Chall., vol. ix, p. 685, pi. civ, figs. 19 a-c. P. con- 

 camerata, IMont. sp., Egger, 1893, Abhandl. k. bayer. Akad. Wiss., cl. ii. 

 vol. xviii, ]). 405, ])1. xviii, figs. 28-30. 

 Distribution. — Brady records this variety from the coasts of England, Belgium, 

 and France. Egger obtained it from " Gazelle " dredgings off the west coast of 

 Portugal, off' Western Australia, and off west Africa. It is new to the New Zealand 

 area. 



Present Occurrence. — Ten miles north of Enderby Island ; 85 fathoms : very rare. 



Pulvinulina concentrica, Parker and Jones. 



Pulvinulina concentrica (Parker and Jones MS.). Brady, 1864, Trans. Linn. 

 Soc. Lond., vol. xxiv, p. 470, pi. xlviii, fig. 14. P. concentrica, P. & J., 

 Brady, 1884, Rep. Chall., vol. ix, p. 686, pi. cv, figs. 1 a-c. 



