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Distribution. — The type locality is 3^ miles east of Long Point, 

 Catalina Island, 285 fms. With the exception of one record in the Gulf 

 of California, these localities are off Catalina, Guadalupe and San Benito 

 Islands in depths ranging from 47 to 490 fms. 



Angulogerina agrestis Todd, new species 

 Plate 36, Fig. 6 



Test very small for the genus, irregular, compactly coiled in the 

 early part, becoming attenuated toward the apertural end, periphery 

 indented, greatest width usually below the middle; chambers indistinct, 

 overhanging, last chamber usually concave on its inner face; sutures 

 deeply depressed ; wall covered by numerous, high, serrated costae and 

 spines giving a rugose appearance to the test ; aperture large, at the end of 

 a prominent neck, surrounded by a phialine lip. 



Length 0.40-0.62 mm ; breadth 0.20-0.25 mm. 



This species differs from J. albatrossi Cushman, var. hirsuta n. var. 

 in its much smaller size and slenderer and more attenuated shape. In type 

 of ornamentation the two forms are quite similar. 



Holotype (AHFno. 62) from Station 73, where it occurs abundant- 

 ly. It occurs frequently to rarely at the following additional stations: 207, 

 223, 226, 628, 1062, 1064, 1072, 1113, 1120, 1138, 1140, 1151, 1183, 

 1184, 1186, 1188, 1189, 1192, 1193, 1194, 1195, 1225, 1228, 1242, 

 2070,2081,2084,2098. 



Distribution. — ^Type locality. Station 73, is off Guadalupe Island in 

 17 fms. Other localities are north of Santa Barbara Island in 40 fms; 

 and southward to Socorro Island in 17 to 46 fms. There is also one record 

 for Manila Harbor, Philippines. 



Angulogerina fluens Todd, new species 

 Plate 36, Fig. 1 



Angulogerina fluens Todd, Ms, in Cushman and Todd, Contr. Cush- 

 man Lab. Foram. Res., vol. 23, 1947, p. 67, pi. 16, figs. 6, 7. 



Test elongate, slender, fusiform, triangular in section in the early 

 part, later becoming irregularly inflated, and finally sometimes with 

 flattened chamber walls and strongly indented periphery, greatest breadth 

 about the middle of the test, periphery lobulated ; chambers compact and 

 indistinct in the early part, rapidly increasing in size, inflated in the later 

 part, sometimes the last several chambers smaller and remotely placed, 

 with flattened or concave walls; sutures distinct, depressed, strongly 

 curved; wall ornamented by numerous, low costae, curving with the 



