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Nat. Mus., pt. 3, 1913, p. 98, pi. 44, fig. 4.— Heron-Allen and Earland, 

 Proc. Roy. Irish Acad., vol. 31, pt. 64, 1913, p. 104; Trans. Linn. Soc. 

 London, ser. 2, vol. 11, 1916, p. 266; Journ. Roy. Micr. Soc, 1916, 

 p. 49; Bull. Soc. Sci. Hist. Nat. Corse, 1922, p. 132.— Hofker, Flora en 

 Fauna der Zuiderzee, Protozoa, 1922, p. 143, text fig. 34. — Cushman, 

 Bull. 104, U. S. Nat. Mus., pt. 4, 1923, p. 170, pi. 41, figs. 17-20.— 

 Hanna and Church, Journ. Pal., vol. 1, 1928, p. 201. — Heron- Allen 

 and Earland, Journ. Roy. Micr. Soc, vol. 50, 1930, p. 177.— Macfadyen, 

 Geol. Mag., vol. 79, 1942, p. 137 (list). 



Angulogerina angulosa Cushman and Moyer, Contr. Cushman Lab. 

 Foram. Res., vol. 6, 1930, p. 60, pi. 8, fig. 7. — Thalmann, Eclogae geol. 

 Helvetiae, vol. 25, 1932, p. 306. — Cushman, Special Publ. 4, Cushman 

 Lab. Foram. Res., 1933, pi. 22, fig. 14; Special Publ. 5, 1933, pi. 28, figs. 

 13, 14. — Campbell, Journ. Entom. and Zool., vol. 27, No. 3, 1935, p. 45, 

 text fig. 6.— Marie, Bull. Lab. Dinard, Fasc 20, 1938, p. 77 (list).— 

 Phleger, Bull. Geol. Soc Amer., vol. 50, 1939, p. 1404, pi. 3, figs. 10, 11. 

 — Cushman, Foraminifera, 3rd Ed., 1940, pi. 22, fig. 14; Key, pi. 28, 

 figs. 13, 14; Special Publ. 12, Cushman Lab. Foram. Res., 1944, p. 30, 

 pi. 4, fig. 9. 



Test fusiform, triangular in section throughout, initial and apertural 

 ends about equally pointed, periphery slightly lobulated; chambers in- 

 distinct, two of the three sides very slightly inflated, the third side slightly 

 concave, the angles acute but not carinate; sutures distinctly depressed, 

 curved ; wall thin, ornamented by a few low costae on the earlier cham- 

 bers, not continuous across the sutures; aperture at the end of a very 

 short, slightly flaring neck. 



Length 0.35-0.48 mm; width 0.15-0.20 mm. 



Rare to few specimens in the Hancock collections seem to belong to 

 this species described from off the British Isles and widely recorded, both 

 Recent and fossil. The specimens have been compared with typical mate- 

 rial from off Ireland and seem veiy similar, although they average con- 

 siderably smaller. They occur at stations: A-1, A-2, 82, 227, 1136, 1139, 

 1141, 1143, 1146, 1147, 1157, 1158, 1159, 1164, 1168, 1171, 1175, 

 1179, 1180, 1182, 1183, 1184, 1198, 1200, 1201, 1205, 1207, 1222, 

 1229, 1231, 1233, 1242, 1245, 1246. 



Distribution. — These station records give a range from Alaska in 2 

 fms to Guadalupe Island in 200 fms, with numerous records off the 

 Channel Islands in depths from 7 to 125 fms. 



