220 MESSES. E. HERON-ALLEN AND A. EAELAND ON THE 



3 Stations. 



Remarkably fine and perfect specimens of this species ranging up to nearly half an 

 inch in length occur at Stn. 20. Fragments of more delicate specimens, which owing 

 to their width are more probably referable to tins species than to J. obtusa, occur at 

 several other stations. 



63. Jaculella obtusa, Brady. 



Jaculella obtusa, Brady, 1882, BKE. p. 714. 



„ Brady, 1884, FC. p. 256, pi. xxii. figs. 19-22. 



6 Stations. 



Recognizable fragments, but no perfect specimens, except at Stn. 20, where it was 

 common in company with J. acuta. 



Htperammina, Brady. 

 61. Hyperammina friabilis, Brady. 



Hyperammina friabilis, Brady, 1884, FC. p. 258, pi. xxiii. figs. 1-3, 5, 6. 

 „ „ Pearcey, 1890, FC. p. 172. 



5 Stations. 



Small and imperfect specimens at Stn. 20 and fragments of larger individuals at the 

 other Stns. The occurrence of this species in such shallow waters is noteworthy, the 

 only previous records being by Pearcey (ut supra) and by Brady from the Faroe Channel 

 (ut supra). 



65. Hyperammina elongata, Brady. 



Hyperammina elongata, Brady, 1878, RRNP. p. 433, pi. xx. fig. 2 a, b. 

 „ „ Brady, 1884, FC. p. 257, pi. xxiii. figs. 4, 7-10. 



2 Stations. 

 A few small specimens of no great length, but showing the initial portions well. 



66. Hyperammina ramosa, Brady. 



Hyperammina ramosa, Brady, 1879, etc., RRC. 1879, p. 33, pi. iii. figs. 14, 15. 

 „ „ Brady, 1884, FC. p. 261, pi. xxiii. figs. 15-19. 



1 Station. 



One recognizable fragment only. 



67. Hyperammina arborescens (Norman). 



Psammatodendron arborescens (Norman MS.), Brady, 1881, HNrE. p. 98. No. 13. 

 Hyperammina arborescens, Brady, 1884, FC. p. 262, pi. xxviii. figs. 12, 13 (fig. 10, p. 263). 



6 Stations. 



Recognizable fragments of this very distinctive organism occur at several Stns. and 

 good and typical examples at Stn. 14. The character of the material submitted to us 

 rendered the finding of more fragments unlikely ; it is probably very widely distributed 



