FOI!AMIXIFi:i!A -IIKI!<)X ALLEN ANI) KAULAND. I'll 



especially at the last. At Stations 8. 9, and 11 the specimens are extremely 

 minute, hyaline and colourless, but preserving the characteristic configuration of 

 the tvpe. At Station 27 the normal type occurs, but very small, and at Station 

 29 it becomes even more pauperate and semi-r-liitinous. 



5()0. Truncatulirw tenera, Brady. 



Truncatnlinn tenera. Brady, 1884, FC. p. 665, pL xcv, fig. 11 a-c. 



„ Heron-Allen and Earland, 1916. FWS. p. 27.5. ]il. .xlii. figs. 31-3.3. 



Stations 7. 8, 10-12. 14. 17-19, 23, 41 (+ T. d. F.). 

 Sparingly represented, but very good and typical. 



561. Truncatulina dutemplei (d"Orbigny). 



Rotalina dutemjdei, d'Orbigny, 1816, FFV. p. 157, pi. viii, figs. 19-21. 

 TnmcatuUna „ Cushman 1910 etc., FNP. 1915, p. 37, pi. xv, fig. 2. 



Station 22 (+ T. d. F., D.). 

 A single specimen. 



5(12. TruncatidiHa iioiiidulu, Brady. 



Truncatulina tumidula, Brady, 1881, FC. p. 666. pi. xcv, figs. 8, a-d. 



Cushiuan. 1910. etc., FNP. 1915, p. 38, pi. xv, fig. 3. 



Stations 2, 6, ]0. 11. l(i, 17, 18, 20, 29-31. 36 (+D.). 



Generally distributed as far as Station 36. The number of specimens few, 

 l)ut the form is very apt to be overlooked. Most prominent at Stations 10 and 

 31 ; chitinous pauperate specimens at the latter Station. 



563. Truncatulina pyf/yiiaca (Hantken). 



Pulvinuliim pygmum, Hantken, 1875, CSS. p. 78, pi. x, fig. 8 {Tntiirnliilina in plate). 

 TruncatuJiim „ Cushman. 1910, etc.. FNP. 1915, ]>. -38. fig. 41. 



Stations 7, 9, 10. 18. 20 26. 27. 31 ( -f T. d. F.). 

 The best at Station 18. Tlie specimens are all typical. 



564. Truncatulina praccincta (Kari-er). 



Rolalia praecincta, Karrer, 1868, MFKB. p. 189. ])1. v. fig. 7. 



Trniicatidirta praen'iirfn. Hcnin-Allen and Earlan.l. 191 L I'tc.. FKA. 1915. j). 709. 



Stations 2. 3. 6. 



Few in niiinbi'i' niid not very typical. 



565. Tri(ncatulina culler (Parker and Jones). 



Plaiwrhidiiia caller. Parker ami .Lines, 186-5, NAAF. ]>. 121, pi. xix. fig. 1. 

 Tnnieataliiia .. Hrniri-Allm and Earland. 191-1. elc. FK.\. 1915. p. 709. 



Stations 2, 3, 6, 7. 



Rare liut verv good .specimens, the liest at Stations 2 and 3, Fossils at 



Station 6. 



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