SYSTEMATIC ACCOUNT 45 



128. Lagena alveolata var. substriata, Brady (SG 198) (A 306) (Plate I, figs. 43, 44). 

 One station: 417. 



Many excellent specimens of this Pacific form at St. 417. 



129. Lagena annectens, Burrows and Holland (F 215) (SG 199). 

 Two stations: 417, 447. 



One large, weak specimen at St. 417; several examples at St. 447. 



130. Lagena apiculata (Reuss) (F 174) (SG 200) (A 308). 

 Three stations: 417, 421, 447. 



The best and most typical specimens at St. 417, where it is rare. Frequent in elongate 

 varieties at Sts. 421 and 447. 

 Pearcey: 342 "sparingly". 



131. Lagena aspera, Reuss (F 182) (A 309). 

 One station: 421. 



A single thin-walled specimen with the spines arranged in regular rows, not unlike 

 Sidebottom's figure from the South West Pacific (S. 1912, etc., LSP, 1913, p. 167, 

 pi. XV, fig. 11). 



132. Lagena biancae (Seguenza) (F 210) (SG 202) (A 314). 

 Three stations: 417, 421, 447. 



Frequent at St. 417; rare elsewhere; as usual showing great range of variation. 

 Pearcey recorded this species as L. laevigata (Reuss) {non d'Orbigny) only outside the 

 convergence. 



133. Lagena catenulata, Reuss (F 201) (SG 205) (A 318). 

 One station: 421. 



A single weak specimen. 



134. Lagena clavata (d'Orbigny) (F 178) (A 321). 

 One station: 286. 



A single specimen. 



135. Lagena clavulus, Heron-Allen and Earland (A 322) (Plate I, fig. 45). 

 One station: 421. 



A specimen doubtfully referred to this species. It has a long neck and the projections 

 are in some cases connected by what appear to be the remains of wings extending down 

 the sides of the test. They may represent tubules passing through the wings of a test of 

 the lagenoides group. 



136. Lagena costata (Williamson) (F 195) (SG 207) (A 325). 

 One station: 421. 



Two small but typical specimens. 



