1<'()1!A.MI.\IKK1!A-1IF.1!()N AT.T.EiV AND EAliLANl). 213 



where. At Station (J some of tlie specimens closely approach Sidebottom's 

 A. sinuosa, owing to the strong limbation of the sutura! lines on th.e upper 

 surface, but they are altogether more strongly built, and show little indication 

 of the cai'inate periphery characterizing Sidebottom's species (S.. lOlS, FECA, 

 p. 25S. pL vi, iigs. 22-25). Some of these limbate specimens are granular on 

 the surface between the limbations ; there is a tendency in the later chambers 

 to thin out. The limbate form occurs also at Station 10. but the specimens 

 are very small. Fossil examples occur at Stations 2, 3 and 6, exclusively fossil 

 at Station 3. all large and typical. 



570. AnouKih'na sinuosa, Sidebottom. 



Aiioiiifiltiia siHtinsa. Ridcluittdiu. 11)18, FECA. p. 258. pi. vi. figs. 22-2.5. 



Stations 11, 12. 



Extremely rare. The specimens from Station 1 1 typical, but weak ; at 

 Station 12. liml)ation strongly developed, but with weak peripheral edge. 



CARrENTEEIA, Gray. 



571. Carfenterid jvotcifnrniis. (tocs. 



Cm-jii'iifcn'n hdlfiiiifdniii.s. var. jirofeiformis, Goi's, 1882, RRf'S. ]). 94, )il. vi. figs. 208-21-4, 



pi. vii, figs. 21.5-219. 

 pnitfifnrmis, Cushman, 1910, etc., FNP. 1915 \). 49, jil. xx, fig. 2 ; pi. xxi, fig. 1. 



Station (5. 



Several specimens of a thick-walled type, studded with solid lieads of clear 

 shell-matter similar to Chapman's figure. (Proc. Roy. Soc. Vict. vol. xxvi. 1913, 

 pi. xvi, fig. 7.) 



PULVINULTNA. P.-u'ker nnd Jones. 



572. Puhinulina rcjxiiuhi (i^'ichtel and jMoII). 



Ndulthix rrjMiahifi. Ficht<'l and ^loll, 1798, TM. p. .15, ]]]. iii, figs. ii-d. 

 Piih'iiniiiiiii rcji((ii(hi. Heron. \llcii aiul Earland, 1914, etc., FKA. 1915. ]i. 71.'^). 



Stations 1, 2, 5-7, 26, 27. 



Sparingly represented and small, except at Station 2, where it is very large 

 and tvpical. Fossil only at Station O. 



573. PiilviniiUna repaiiihi. var. concanicmta (■Montagu). 



Scrpula conmmemla, Montagu, 180.3-8, TB. Suppl. p. 160 {fitlr Williamson, 1858, RFOB). 

 Puh'inuUnn {rcpaiHlu var.) concamerata, Cushman, 1910, etc., FNl'. 1915. p. 52, pi. xxv, tig. 1, 



Stations 2, 3, 6. 



Fossils are frequent ; the only recent example occurs at Station 0. 



