FORAMINIFKRA— HERON-ALLEN AND EARLANJ). 59 



marvel of patient researc-h aiitl aceurate record, to whom we beg in this place to record 

 a warm tribute of admiration, and of thanks for the unrestricted use we have 

 made of his work. We have also made free use of the full synonymies in our 

 Kerimba monograph (1914, etc., F.K.A.). 



As originally compiled we gave references to all the prmcipal papers which 

 have dealt with New Zealand and Antarctic Foraminifera, but these have been 

 sacrificed under the self-denyiug ordinance. These works are set out in the part 

 of our Introduction dealing with the Literature of the subject, and should be 

 referred to by future students of the areas. 



For the same reason we have suppressed " frequencies '' and " Tables of 

 Distribution "" — probably the most expensive form of printing extant — and also 

 the " Lists of Species " found in the outside gatherings from Tierra del Fuego, 

 Kerguelen Island. Rio de Janeiro, and the " Discovery " material, described in 

 Appendices A-D. In their place we have added after the "Lists 'of Stations" 

 the letters R. d. J., K. L, T. d. F.. and D., to indicate that the species was found in 

 these samples of material. 



Sub-Kingdom PROTOZOA. 



Class RHIZOPODA. 



Order FORAMINIFERA. 

 Family GROMIIDiE. 



GROMIA, Dujardin. 

 1. — Gromia oviformis, Dujardin. 



Gromia oviformis. Dujardin, 18.35, Ann. Sci. Nat. Zool. [2], vol. iv, ]>. 3t.3, pi. ix, figs. 1, 2. 



Stations 46, 53, (?) 54. 



A single large individual at Stn. 46, free from incrustation, several more or 

 less incrusted at Stn. 53, and two large but somewhat doubtful specimens at 

 Stn. 54. 



Family MILIOLIDAE. 

 Sub-Family NUBECULARIINAE. 



NUBECULARIA, Defrance. 



2. — Nubecularia tibia, Jones and Parker. 



Nuhecularia tibia, .Jones and Parker, 1860, FCD. ]). 4.5.5, pi. xx, figs. 48-51. 

 „ Heron-Allen and Earland. 1914, etc., FKA. 191.5, p. 548. 



Station 6. 



A few attached individuals, one with a roughened surface and closely resembling 

 d'Orbigny's figure of Webbina rugosa ((rOrl).. 1839, FIC, p. 126, pi. 1. figs. 16--18 ; 

 and 1846, FFV, p. 74, pi. xxi, figs. 11. 12). No free specimens of the more- 

 generally recorded type were observed. 



[Arenaceous isomorph, ReojjJnix disfans, Brady, Hyaline isomorph, Nodosaria 



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