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203. Lagena reniformis, Sidebottom. (Plate 41. figs. 30-34.) 

 Lagena reniformis, Sidebottom, 1912, etc., LSP. 1913, p. 20-1, pi. xviii. fig. 15. 



2 Stations. 



Two specimens, one of which we figure from Stn. 4 and another from Stn. 17, are, 

 we think, attributable to Sidebottom's species, although broader in proportion to their 

 depth than his figures. The species is probably subject to very great variation — indeed, 

 Sidebottom refers to this in his description. We figure, for purposes of comparison, a 

 few specimens from Noss Head, Moray Firth (' Goldseeker,' Haul 138, 70 metres), where 

 the species occurs in some profusion, and is extremely variable in the breadth of the 

 shell as compared with the depth. 



204. Lagena fimbriata, Brady. 



Lagena Jimbriata, Brady, 1879, etc., RRC. 1881, p. 61. 



Brady, 1884, FC. p. 486, pi. lx. figs. 26-28. 



6 Stations. 



A few individuals only, and not very strongly marked or characteristic. The majority 

 of them have the basal processes closed, thus coming under Sidebottom's variety occlusa 

 (S. 1912, etc. LSP. p. 423, pi. xx. figs. 27, 28). 



205. Lagena cymbula, Heron-Allen & Earland. 



Lagena cymbula, Heron-Allen & Earland, 1913, CI. p. 90, pi. vii. figs. 16-18. 



Heron-Allen & Earland, 1915, NSH. p. 129, pi. x. figs. 10-12. 



1 Station. 



One typical individual. 



Subfamily Nodosaeina 

 Nodosaria, Lamarck. 



206. Uodosaria rotundata (Eeuss). 



Glandulina rotundata, Reuss, 1849-50, FOT. p. 366, pi. xlvi. (i.) fig. 2. 

 Nodosaria (G.) rotundata, Brady, 1884, FC. p. 491, pi. lxi. figs. 17-19. 



2 Stations. 

 Very rare, but large and typical examples at Stn. 20. 



207. Nodosaria laevigata, d'Orbigny. 



Nodosaria (G.) laevigata, d'Orbigny, 1826, TMC. p. 252. No. 1, pi. x. figs. 1-3. 

 „ „ Brady, 1884, FC. pp. 490, 493, pi. lxi. figs. 17-22, 32. 



2 Stations. 



Very rare, but excellent and typical examples at the two Stns. At Stn. 2, where the 

 specimens are smaller, the aboral extremity varies from blunt to spinous and bi-spinous. 



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