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630. Pleurostomella subnodosa (Reuss). 



Nodosaria nodosa, Reuss, 1845-6, VBK, pt. i, i^. 28, pi. xiii, fig. 22. 

 Pleurostomella subnodosa, Cushman, 1910, etc., FNP. 1911, p. 51, fig. 82. 



One typical specimen. 



B.— ROYAL SOUND, KERGUELEN ISLAND. 



" Challenger " Station 149 E., 28 fnis. 



When we commenced our work on the " Terra Nova " gatherings, and two days 

 before his death, our old friend Sir John Murray gave us a tube of material, labelled 

 as above, which is of interest, for comparison, in connexion with this report. Brady, 

 in 1884 EC, says that only poor specimens of common littoral and shallow- water 

 species were found in it. The examination of the material by Brady and his assistants 

 must have been extremely superficial — the species found by us in -12-5 cm. of 

 washed material number forty-two, four of which were not found by us in the 

 "Terra Nova" gatherings. These are as follows, the other species being indicated 

 in the body of our Report by the letters " K. I. " after the lists of Stations for 

 the species recorded. 



631. Miliolina rotunda (d'Orbigny). 



Triloculina rotunda, d'Orbigny, 1826, TMC. p. 299, no. 4. 



Miliolina „ Heron-AUeu and Earlaud, 19U, etc., FKA. 1915, p. 568, pi. xlii, figs. 27-30. 



Two good and typical specimens. 



632. Technitella legumen, Norman. 



Technitella legumen, Norman, 1878, GH. p. 279, pi. xvi, figs. 3, 4. 

 Cushman, 1910, etc. FNP. 1910, p. 48, fig. 53. 



A small but typical sjjecimen, of which the oral extremity is broken away. 

 This is recorded by Brady from Kerguelen, but not from Station 149 E. 



633. StortJiosphaera depressa, Pearcey. 



StorihosjjJiaera depressa, Pearcey, 1900, RCA. p. 37, pi. i, fig. 1. 



A single large specimen agreeing very well with Pearcey's description and figure. 



634. Lagena clavata (d'Orbigny). 



Oolina clavata, d'Orbigny, 1846, FFV, p. 24, pi. i, figs. 2, 3. 

 Laqena „ Cushman, 1910, etc., FNP. 1913. p. 9, pi. ii, fig. 3. 



Two typical specimens, and others, passing into L. gracillima. 



