Foraminifera.] SUBANTARCTIC ISLANDS OP NEW ZEALAND. 363 



seaboard of Great Britain and frcim the Irish Sea,* but it is alisent from the east 

 coast of England and Scotland ; this limited distribution in northern areas may be 

 accounted for by the influence of the Gulf Stream on the west British coast. Dr. 

 Egger obtained it from " Gazelle " dredgings in the Mauritius and at Amboyna. 

 Present Occurrence. — Off the Snares ; 60 fathoms ; frecjuent. 



Gypsina inhaerens, Schultze sp. 



Acervidina inhaerens, Schultze, 1854, Organ. Polythal., p. (kS. pi. vi. fig. 12. 



(lypsina inhaerens, Schultze sp., Flint, 1899, Rep. U.S. Nat. Mus. for 



1897, p. 336, pi. Ixxix, fig. 6 



One of our specimens is found encrusting a cylindrical adventitious fragment 



in a manner very typicnl of this form. The others are explanate and detached, 



but once adherent. 



Distribution. — New to the New Zealand area. The " Challenger " examples 

 came from two stations, both in the Southern Hemisphere — viz., off East Moncoeur 

 Island, Bass Strait, and off Booby Island, near New Guinea. Mr. Millett obtained 

 it from the Malay Archi^jelago. 



Present Occurrence. — Ten miles north of Enderby Island ; 8.5 fathoms ; rare. 



Earn. N U M M U L I N I D A E. 



Subfam. POLYSTOMELLINAE. 



(Jenus NoNioxiNA, d'Orbigny, 1826. 



Nonionina depressula, Walker and Jacob sp. 



Nautilus depressuhis, Walk<U' and Jacob, 1798, " Adams's Essays," Kan- 

 macher's ed., p. 641, pi. xiv, fig. 33. Nonionina depressula, W. & J. 

 sp., Wright, 19()(», G(>()1. Mag., Dec. 4, vol. vii, p. KMl, pi. v, fig. 23. 



Distribution. — Characteristic of shallow water or estuarine conditions, and 

 generally distributed, Dr. Haeusler records this species from the Hauraki Gulf, 

 New Zealand. 



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



Nonionina umbilicatula, Montagu sp. 



Nautilus ■umbilicatulus, Montagu, 1803, Test. Brit., p. 191 ; SuppL. p. 78, 

 pi. x-'.iii, fig. 1. Nonionina umbilicatula, Mont, sp., Egger, 1893, Ab- 

 handl. k. bayer. Akad. Wiss., cl. ii, vol. xviii, p. 426, jil. xix, figs. 36. 37. 

 Distrihution. — A cosmopolitan species. Previously recorded from the New Zea- 

 land area in the " Challenger " series. Also obtained off Great Barrier Island. 



Present Occurrence. — Off the Snares ; 60 fathoms ; rare. Twenty miles north of 

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

 85 fathoms ; frequent. 



* " A Synopsis of the British Recent Foraminifera," H. B. Brady, Journ. II. Micr. Soc, ser. 2, 

 vol. vii, 1887, p. 923. 



