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Some perfect specimens of this very rare and distinctive species. The above 

 are the only records extant. 



639. Bolivina nohilis, HantU'en. 



Bolii'ina nohilis, Hantkeu, 1875, CSS. p. 65, pi. xv, fig. -1. 



Cushman, 1910, etc., FNP. 1911, p. 39, fig. 64. 



Good and strongly marked specimens, not infrequent. 



640. Cristellaria cassis (Fichtel and Moll). 



Nautilus cassis, Fichtel and Moll, 1798, TM. p. 95, var. «, pi. xvii, a-d, var. /^ (et jMssim). 

 Cristellaria cassis, Brady, 1884, FC, p. 552, pi. Ixviii, fig. 10. 



A single large and very fine example. 



041. Uvigerina tenuistriata, Reuss. 



Uvigerina tennistriata, Reiis.s, 1870, FSP. p. 485 ; and S.. 1870. FSP. pi. xxii, fig.s. 34-37. 

 Cushman, 1910, etc., FNP. 1913, p. 95, pi. .xlii, fig. 4. 



Two good specimens. 



642. Discorhina tuherculata, Balkwill and Wright. 



Discorhina luberculata, Balkwill and Wright, 1885, DIS. p. 350, ])1. xiii, figs. 28-30. 

 Heron-Allen and Earland, 1914, etc., FKA. 1915, p. 695. 



A large and typical specimen. Of this usually small form there are but few 

 records, but it is probably of fairly wide distribution. We have recorded it from 

 Kerimba Archipelago {ut supra). 



643. Anomalina foveolata, Brady. 



Anomaliua foveolata, Brady, 1884, FC. p. 674, pi. xciv, fig. 1. 



Egger, 1893, FG. p. 379, pi. xiv, figs. 13-15. 



One specimen, becoming somewhat pauperate in the later chambers. 



D.— MATERIAL COLLECTED BY THE 'DISCOVERY" IN 1901-4. 



Apart from the tubes of tow-nettings dealt with on pp. 37-38, the only " Dis- 

 covery '" material submitted to us consisted of a few small tubes containing single 

 specimens in spirit, which had been selected on board the ship, and one tube 

 containing mud. 



The picked specimens consisted of Cyclammina cancellata, Brady. One large 

 specimen found in trawl January 27, 1902, off "Discovery" Barrier in 300 fms. 

 (mud). Iridia diaphana, Heron-Allen and Earland. Many specimens sessile on 

 various objects. Taken Sept. 8, 1903 at 12 hole, Winter Quarters, and in March 

 1903 at 6 hole, Winter (v)uarters. The, specimens are pauperate and thin, dark in 

 colour, formed of very fine mineral grains and mud. No depths furnished. 



Crithionina mmnilla, Goes. Many specimens taken Nov. 27, 1902 at Winter 



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