F()I!A.MINIFE1:A— HERON-ALLEN AND KAKLANI). 03 



15. Biloculina depressa, vav.' serrata, Bailey. 



Biloculina sernifd. Bailey. 186L New Spp. Micr. Org. Para River, S. Aiueriea, Boston .J.nini. 

 Nat. Hist. vol. vii, p. .3.50, pi. viii, fig. E. 

 Cushraaii, 1910, etc., FNP. 1917, p. 75, pi. xxix, fig. 2. 



Station 12. 



A single typical specimen. The depth at this Station (301 fms.) is much below 



the average depth of tlie records for this variety, which is nearly always confined to 



very deep water. Brady "s autliorship must lapse in favour of Bailey"s, whose paper 



being concerned principally with Diatomaceae had been overlooked in this country. 



The paper is recorded under dates 1862 and 1863, but our copy bears the printed 



date July, 1861. Bailey"s specimens were from the Gulf Stream (!) 150 fms. 



SPIROLOCULINA. d ' Orbigny. 



16. SpirolocuUna nitida, d"Orbignv. 



Spiroloculina nitida, d'Orbigny, 1826, TMC. p. 298, no. 4. 



Heron-Allen and Earland, 1914, etc., FKA. 191.5, p. 552. 



Station 5. 



A single moderately good example. 



17. SpirolomUna plcmulata (Lamarck). 



Miliolites plamdata, Lamarck, 1804, AM. p. .352. no. 4 ; Lamarck, 1816, etc, ASV. vol. vii, 



p. 613, no. 4. 

 Spiroloculina ,, Heron-Allen and Earland, 1914, etc., FKA. 1915, p. 555. 



Station 6 (+ R. d. J.). 

 A single specimen. 



18. Spiroloculina excavata, d'Orl)igny. 



Spiroloculina excavata, d'Orbigny, 1846, FFV, p. 271, pi. xvi, figs. 19-21. 



Heron-Allen and Earland, 1914, etc, FKA. 1915, p. 5.54. 



Stations 5, 6. 

 Extremely rare. 



19. Spiroloculina affixa, Terquem. 



Spiroloculina affixa, Terquem, 1878, FIR. p. 55, pi. v, fig. 13. 



inaequilateralis, Schlumberger, 1893, MGM, p. 202, pi. iv, figs. 84-86. 



Stations, 2, 6. 



This very distinctive type, although so rare in the European waters, and fossil 

 deposits from which it was first described, is generally one of the most typical 

 of the N.Z. fauna. In this material, however, it occurs at only two Stations, 

 the speciiiiens being, however, very well developed. 



20. Spiroloculina tenuis (Ozjzek). 



Quinqueloculina tenuis, Czjzek, 1848, FWB. p. 149, pi. .xiii, figs. 31-34. 

 Spirnlondina „ Heron-Allen and Earland, 1914, etc., FKA, 1915, p. 556. 



