FORAMTNIFER A— HERON- ALLEN AND EARLANt). 



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Official List of Stations, in order, and corresponding numbers 

 (H.-A. nnd E.), as adopted in this Report. 



Official. H.-A. .t E. i Official. 



Debris of Polyzoa 1 ' 194/5 C 



E. Coast of N.Z. 7 „ D 



90 . . . . 2 ,^ E 



91 .. ..3 „ F 

 96 .. .. (5 „ G 



134 . . .5 „ H 



144 . . . . 4 „ I 



171 . . . . 18 208 



173/4A . . . . 19 209 



„ B . . . . 20 215 



180 . . 22 218 



184 . . . . 23 220 



184 (near) . . 24 221 



188 A . . .41 222 



188B. C . . . . 42 227 



193 . . . . 25 241 



194 . . . . 26 242 

 194/5 A . . . 27 244 



„ B . . .28 253 



III. DESCRIPTION OF THE MATERIAL EXAMINED. 



No. 1. — No Station numljer. [Label — August, 1911. Debris of Polyzoa, etc., 

 brought up on sounding lead off Three Kings Is., New Zealand, 90-120 fms.] 



Material. — Coarse debris of Polyzoa and shell-sand with nuicli Polytrema. 

 Foraniinifera abundant, but mostly dead and waterworn. NotaJble species : — 

 Miliolina bucculenta, Lingulina carinata, Spirillina novae-zealamUae, Pulvinulina 

 concentrica, Gy])sina globulus. 



No. 2. — Station 90. July 25, 1911. From Summit of Great King, 'J'hree Kings 

 Is., S. 14° W., 8 miles, 100 fms. 



Material— Three samples, 90, 90a, 90b. 



Sample 90, in .spirit, stones encrusted with sessile organisms, coral rock fragments 

 and coarse sand. Foraminifera plentiful, many sessile forms. 



Sample 90a, in formalin, shell debris, fragmentary sponges and Polyzoa, sand. 

 Foraminifera not abundant-, but varied and in good condition. Polytrema 



