18G "TERRA NOVA" EXPEDITION. 



465. Sagrina bifrons, Brady. 



Sa<)rma bifrons, Brady, 1879, etc., RRC. 1881, p. 64 ; 1884, FC. p. 582, pi. Ixxv, figs. 18-20. 

 Siphogenerina bifrons, Cusliman, 1910, etc., FNP, 1913. p. 10.5, j)!. xlv. figs. 1, 2, 5-7. 



Stations 2, 3, 6. 



All the specimens are fossils, and exhibit every possible variation of nutlti- 

 formity. Sometimes the biserial or triserial chambers occupy a large portion of 

 the test, in others they are merely indicated at the aboral end. Many of the 

 specimens are feebly striate, passiiig into (S. striata. 



466. Sagrina dimorpha, Parker and Jones. 



Uvigerina {Sagrina) diinorpha, Parker and Jones. 186-5, NAAF. p. 364, pi. xviii,. fig. 18. 

 Sagrina dimorpha, Heron-Allen and Earland, 1916, FWS. p. 266, pi. xlii, figs. 17, 18. 



Stations 3, 6, 7, 10, 11. 



Confined to the N.Z. area ; very rare, l)ut quite typical. 



467. Sagrina virgula, Brady. 



Sagrina virgula, Brady, 1879, etc., RRC. 1879, j). 275. pi. viii, figs. 19-21. 



Heron-Allen and Earland. 1914, etc., PKA. 1915, p. 676, ]il. li. figs. 4, 5. 



Station 16. 



A single specimen of the deep-water type with large cup-shaped orifice. 



468. Sagrina striata (Schwager). 



Dimorphina striata, Schwager, 1866, FKN. p. 251, pi. vii, fig. 99 and text-fig. 2. 



Sagrina „ Heron-Allen and Earland, 1914, etc., FKA. 1915, p. 670, pi. li, figs. 6-8. 



Stations 2 and 3. 



Rare, all fossUs. 



469. Sagrina raphanus, Parker and Jones. 



Uvigerina (Sagrina) raphanus, Parker and Jones, 1865, NAAF. p. 364, pi. xviii, figs. 16-17. 

 Sagrina raphanus, Heron-Allen and Earland, 1914, etc., FKA. 1915, p. 677. 



Stations 1, 2. 



At Station 1 strongly marked, thick-shelled, entosolenian, and recent. At 

 Station 2 a single small, and rather uncertain, fossil example with a produced 

 neck. 



Sub-Family RAMULININAE. 

 RAMULINA, Rupert Jones. 



470. Ramulina glohuUfera, Brady. 



Ramulina ijlobtdifera, Brady, 1879, etc., RRC. 1879, p. 272, pi. viii, figs. 32, 33; 18S4, FC. 

 p. 587, pi. Ix.wi, fig.s. 22-2-1. 

 Cusbuan, 1910, etc., F^sP. 1913, p. l)ii, pi. xxxix, fig. 1. 



Stations 3, 6, 11. 



Fragments of tubes at Stations 3 and 11 ; at Station 6 a good series of 

 specimens, often of considerable size, showing the branching arms diverging from 

 the globular chambers. 



