NO. 5 CUSHMAN AND MCCULLOCH : SOME BULIMINIDAE 291 



Distribution. — The type locality, Station 1194, is Ayi miles NNW 

 buoy, Cortes Bank, 32° 30' 45" N., 119° 09' 30" W. in 60 fms. Addi- 

 tional station records include one off Oregon in shallow waters, others 

 off the Channel Islands, off Mexico, and in the Gulf of California with 

 the depths ranging from 15 to 175 fms. 



Angulogerina occidentalis (Cushman) 

 Plate 36, Fig. 4 



JJvigerina angulosa Cushman (not Williamson), Publ. 311, Car- 

 negie Instit. Washington, 1922, p. 34, pi. 5, figs. 3, 4. 



Uvigerina occidentalis Cushman, Bull. 104, U. S. Nat. Mus., pt. 4, 

 1923, p. 169. 



Angulogerina occidentalis Cushman, Bull. 4, Florida State Geol. 

 Survey, 1930, p. 50, pi. 9, figs. 8, 9.— Cole, 1. c, Bull. 6, 1931, p. 44, pi. 2, 

 fig. 5. — Cushman and Laiming, Journ. Pal., vol. 5, 1931, p. 112, pi. 12, 

 figs. 15, 16. — Cushman and Parker, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 80, Art. 

 3, 1931, p. 17. — Cushman and Ponton, Bull. 9, Florida State Geol. Sur- 

 vey, 1932, p. 86. — Cushman, Contr. Cushman Lab. Foram. Res., vol. 8, 

 1932, p. 46, pi. 6, figs. 15, 16. — Cushman and Cahill, U. S. Geol. Survey 

 Prof. Paper 175-A, 1933, p. 28, pi. 9, fig. 8.— Palmer and Bermudez, 

 Mem. Soc. Cubana Hist. Nat., vol. 9, 1935, p. 249. — Campbell, Journ. 

 Entom. and Zool., vol. 27, No. 3, 1935, p. 46, text fig. 10. — Hadley, 

 Journ. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc, vol. 52, 1936, p. 35.— Kleinpell, Mio- 

 cene Stratig. Calif., 1938, p. 306.— Cushman, Bull. 161, U. S. Nat. 

 Mus., pt. 3, 1942, p. 58, pi. 15, fig. 12; U. S. Geol. Survey Prof. Paper 

 210-A, 1946, p. 10. 



Test elongate, slender, occurring in two forms: one compact, fusi- 

 form, and with the periphery nearly smooth, the other longer, attenuated, 

 of about equal width throughout, and with greatly indented periphery; 

 chambers compact and indistinct in the early part, slightly inflated, later 

 becoming remote, with flat or concave faces, not increasing in size except 

 the earliest ones; sutures distinct, strongly depressed; wall thin, orna- 

 mented with numerous, weak, low, longitudinal costae, usually absent 

 over the later chambers, sometimes heavy and spinous at the initial end, 

 not continuous across the sutures except over the earlier chambers; aper- 

 ture relatively large, at the end of a very short neck, surrounded by a 

 very narrow lip. 



Length 0.40-0.75 mm; width 0.17-0.22 mm. 



