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plates. It is recorded only from Stations 5 and 6, both of which yielded 

 excellent specimens. 



124. HaplopJiragmiuM foliaceiim, Brady. 



HaplopJiragmium foliaceum, Braiy, 1879, etc., RRC. 1881, p. 50 ; 1884, FC. p. .301, pi. xxxiii, 



figs. 20-2.5. 

 Ammobaculites „ Cushman. 1910, etc., FNP, 1910, p. 110, figs. 177-179. 



Stations 28, 29, 32, 33, 35. 



Few records, but very good specimens at Stations 28, 29, constructed of 

 rather coarser material than is usually the case. 



125. Ha2:ilophragmium rotulatum, Brad5^ 



Haplophragmium rotulatum, Brady, 1879, etc., RRC. 1881, p. 50 ; 1884, FC. p. 306, pi. xxxiv, 



figs. 5, 6. 

 Haploj)hragmoides „ Ciislimau, 1910, etc., FNP. 1910, p. 104, figs. 156, 157. 



Stations 6, 8, 13, 32, 40. 



This may be described as a Haplophragmium of the canariense type m which the 

 umbilici are deeply sunk and the peripheral edge truncate. It occurs at a few Stations 

 in both areas, the best at Station 6. It has a normal tendency to utilize coarse 

 material in the construction of its test, and this takes an exaggerated form at 

 Station 40, where the specimens are very roiigh. 



126. HaplopJiragmium latidorsatuw (Bornemann). 



Nonionina latidorsata, Borncniami, 1855, FSH. p. 339, pi. xvi, fig. 4. 



Haplopiliragmium latidorsatum, Heron- Allen and Earland, 1913, CI. p. 46, pi. ii, figs. 15, 16. 



Millett, 1898, etc., FM. 1899, p. 360. 



Stations 6-8, 13, 16, 20, 21, 22-25, 28, 29, 32-36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 51 {+ T. d. F.). 



Almost universally distributed but most abimdant in the deep water to the 

 S. of N.Z. It presents the usual wide range of variation in size and character 

 of the shell-structure. At the majority of the Stations a very rough habit of 

 construction predominates, due to the incorporation of angular sand-grains, but 

 a smooth type built of finer material also occurs, and becomes more common as 

 one goes south. At some Stations — 23, 29, and 35 — the two forms occur together. 



127. HaplopJiragmium scitulum, Brady. 



Haplojihragmium scitulum, Brady, 1879, etc., RRC. 1881, p. 50; 1884, FC. p. 308, pi. xxxiv, 



figs. 11-13. 

 Chapman, 1914, FOBS. p. 64, pi. iii, fig. 22. 



Stations 6, 10, 13, 22, 26, 29, 31, 32, 33, 38, 40, 41 ,43, 44, 51, 52 ( + K. I., R. d. J.). 

 Widely distributed and fairly abundant at many Antarctic Stations, but never 

 particularly typical. The best examples at Stations 26, 29, 38 and 41. 

 [Hyaline isomorph, Nonionina p)om])ilioides (F. & M.).] 



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