:^IO ENDEAVOrR" SCIEXTIFIC RESULTS. 



Islands. The nearest locality to that from which the present 

 sounding was taken hitherto recorded tor MarsipeUa cylin- 

 ihica, curiously enough, is also Kandavu. The family Milio- 

 lidae is represented by the deep-water variety of Biloculina 

 dt'prcssa and a few minute forms of MilioUna. The family 

 lextulariida? is much in evidence, chiefly represented by 

 the genera Bulimiua and Bolivina. Some starved forms of 

 Xodosaria and some typical Uvigcyinte are the only members 

 of the Lagenidje. Glohigerina is well represented and com- 

 petes closelv in numbers with Piilvi}iii1i}ta. A few other rota- 

 line genera beside the last-named are found, some of very 

 great interest. The foraminiferal fauna of this sample is 

 fairly rich in species, and contains some apparently new 

 varieties, and will repay an exhaustive research. 



The Ostracoda are not common, but are, nevertheless, of 

 especial importance. Ki'ithe prodncta and Cytheropteron 

 ahyssonim are both deep-water forms; the latter being a very 

 rare species, and recorded by Dr. Brady from one "Chal- 

 lenger" station only, \iz. , No. i6i, to the west of Tasmania 

 at 2600 fathoms. Cythere Icpralioides is a South Atlantic 

 form occurring here for the Hrst time. 



List ok Furami.mfeka ix Abo\ k Sami'le, fr<im 1122 

 Fathoms. 

 Biloculina deprcssa, d'Orb. , var. Dmn-Jiyiia, Schw. 

 MilioUna tricarinata, d'Orb., sp. 

 Signio'ilina schlumbergeri, .\. Sih'. 

 Tcchnitclla legumen, Norman. 



niphajius, Brady. 

 MarsipeUa cylindrica. Brad}'. 

 Rhizamniina indivisa, Bradx . 

 Rcophax fusiforniis. Will., sp. 



dentalinifonnis, Brady. 

 Haplophragrniuni ca)iarit'nst\ d'Orb., sp. 

 Gaudryina pupoidcs, d'Orb. 

 Bulimina injlata, Seg. 



,, aculeata, d'Orb. 



Bijarina linibafa, Brady, sj). 

 Bolivina tcxtilarioidis, Reuss. 

 ,, bcyrichi, Reuss. 

 ,, pygnuea, Brady. 

 ,, obsoh'ta, l^ley. 

 .■' Pleurostoynclla altcrnans, Schw. 

 Cassidulina niurrhyna, Schw., sp. 



