102 "TERRA NOVA" EXPEDITION. 



It is a well-marked form and worth separating. Typical specimens occur in both 

 areas, but in very limited numbers, the best at Stations 18 and 22. Seven years 

 later Cushman (C. 1917, NFP. p. 652) uses the same specific name for what 

 he again describes as a new species, without reference to his former paper. The 

 description is differently worded, and in the absence of any figure it is not 

 possible to identify the 1917 species with that of 1910, or indeed with any other 

 specimens. 



134. Haplophragmiuni globigeriniforme (Parker and Jones). 



Lituola nautiloidea, var. (/lobigeriniformis, Parker and Jones, 1865, NAAF. p. 407, pi. xv, 



figs. 46, 47 ; i>l. xvii, fig.s. 96-98. 

 Trochammina globigeriniformis, Cushman, 1910, etc., FNP. 1910, p. 124, figs. 19.3-195. 



Stations 1, 2, 6, 7, 10, 11, 16, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 36, 40, 43, 44, 52, 54 (+ D.). 



Generally distributed in both areas. The best and most typical specimens 

 at Stations 6, 7, 10 (N.Z.) and 16, 29 and 54 (.int.). At Stations 16 and 54 

 the specimens were exceptionally fine and large. At Station 40, all very small. 

 At Station 10 most of the individuals were coarsely built of larger sand-grains 

 than usual. 



[Hyaline isormorj)hs, Glohigerina bidloides, d'Orb., through G. dubia, Egger, to 

 G. dutertrei, d'Orb.] 



135. HapIophragmiuDi, anccps, Brady. 



Haplophragmium anceps, Brady, 1884. FC. p. 313, pi. xxxv, figs. 12-15. 



, Heron-Allen and Earland, 1914. etc., FKA. 1915, p. 615. 



Stations 1, 2, 6, 10, 13, 33, 36, 38, 42, 43. 



Common to both areas, but best represented at Station 6, where there were 

 a great many excellent specimens characterized by an inordmately large number 

 of chambers. The best Antarctic specimens were at Station 38. At Station 10 

 a good many specimens characterized by a coarse method of construction as in 

 H. globigeriniforme from the same Station. 



[Hyaline isomorph, the wild-growmg Textuhria concava, var. heterostoma, 

 Forn., referred to in our note on that species and figured in H.-A. & E. 1920, 

 VP. p. 161, pi. xvi, fig. 3.] 



136. Haplophragmium sphaeroidiniforme, Brady. 



Hajilophrmjmium s})haeroidiniforme, Brady, 1884, FC. p. 313. 



Ammos2)}taeioidina „ Cushman, 1910, etc., FND. 1910, p. 128, fig. 202. . 



Stations 3, 0, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 22, 33 ( + D.). 



A few individuals only from both areas, the largest specimen bemg the only 

 one found at Station 6. 



[Hyalme isomorph, Sjihaeroidma bulloides, d'Orb.] 



