II "TERRA NOVA" EXPEDITION. 



Laqena globosa, var. lineato-punctata. 

 ,, orbignyana, var. haccata. 

 „ scarabaeus. 

 ,, scottii. 



, , squumoso- sulcata. 

 „ stellujera, var. nelsoni. 

 Frondicularia scottii. 

 Nodosaria pelUta. 

 Globigerina cretacea, var. eggeri. 

 Discorbina calcarata. 

 ,, disparilis. 



„ harmeri. 



,, wilsoni. 



Truncatulina lobatula, var. arenacea. 



teniiimargo, var. alfo-camerata. 

 Rotaliu soldanii, var. arenacea. 

 Nonionina turgida, var. arenacea. 



II. LIST OF STATIONS (Harmer and Lillie). 

 LIST OF MATERIAL (H.-A. and E.). 



It has been found impossible in the case of the soundings and other samples 

 containing Foraminifera to depend upon, or adhere to, the Station numbers as 

 given in the Official List, or to their sequence. The depths given in the List 

 are trawl and net depths, or (frequently) the Station numbers merely record 

 the capture of birds. Again, in many instances the sounding has been made at 

 a consideral:)le distance from the spot indicated by the number in the list, the 

 true position being given on the labels attached to the material as it reached 

 us. Where this has occurred we have given the official number and locality, 

 but our own consecutive number refers to the true position as indicated by 

 the label, which we have appended after the official locality. Where the 

 label locality is within a few seconds of the Station locality we have retained 

 the latter, but have given the depth as indicated by the label. To obviate tlio 

 confusion which would arise from the reiteration of Station numbers which have 

 little or no bearing upon the samples, or cover a variety of soundings (as in the series 

 labelled " Near 194-5 ") and are far from geographically consecutive, we have 

 adopted a series of consecutive numbers running strictly from North to South. A 

 glance at the following Table will make this quite clear. 



