NO, 6 CUSHMAN, MCCULLOCH : LAGENIDAE 325 



Genus PSEUDOGLANDULINA Cushman, 1929 



Pseudoglandulina laevigata (d'Orbigny) 



Plate 42, Fig. 4 



Specimens from several stations are of the form here figured and may 

 be referred to d'Orbigny 's species. So many forms have been referred to 

 this species, especially vi^ithout figures, that it is impossible to give a 

 complete synonymy. 



Stations: 1130, 1150, 212, 603, 604, 606, 622, 640, 644, 654, and 658. 



Distribution. — Stations 1130 and 1150 are off San Pedro and Point 

 Dume, where specimens were most numerous in 81 and 47 fms. respec- 

 tively, with the exception of Station 212 ofE Mexico. The other records 

 are off Algeria, Genoa, Monaco, Suez, Singapore, Shanghai and Bom- 

 bay, with a depth range of 5 to 75 fms., the average being 24 fms. 



Pseudoglandulina comatula (Cushman) 

 Plate 42, Figs. 5-7 



Nodosaria comatula Cushman, Bull. 104, U. S. Nat. Mus., pt. 4, 

 1923, p. 83, pi. 14, fig. 5.— Nuttall, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, vol. 84, 

 1928, p. 84, pi. 5, fig. 3. 



Pseudoglandulina comatula Nuttall, Journ. Pal., vol. 6, 1932, p. 16. 

 — Palmer and Bermudez, Mem. Soc. Cubana Hist. Nat., vol. 10, 1936, 

 p. 274.— Hedberg, Journ. Pal., vol. 11, 1937, p. 673, pi. 91, figs. 9, 10. 

 — Ellisor, Bull. Amer. Assoc. Petr. Geol., vol. 24, No. 3, 1940, pi. 4, 

 fig. 1.— Palmer, Mem. Soc. Cubana Hist. Nat., vol. 14, 1940, p. 284. 

 — Renz, Proc. 8th Amer. Sci. Congress, 1942, pp. 545, 546 (lists). 

 — Thalmann, Amer. Midland Nat., vol 28, 1942, p. 464.— Cushman and 

 Todd, Special Publ. No. 15, Cushman Lab. Foram. Res., 1945, p. 29, 

 pi. 4, fig. 25. — Colom, Num. 3, Estudios Geologicos, Instit. Invest. Geol., 

 1946, p. 72, pi. 9, figs. 212-214.— Cushman and Renz, Special Publ. No. 

 22, Cushman Lab. Foram. Res., 1947, p. 17.— Stainforth, Journ. Pal., 

 vol. 22, 1948, p. 131, pi. 24, figs. 2, 3. 



Test usually short and stout, initial end broadly rounded, usually 

 with a small central spine, circular in transverse section; chambers in- 

 flated; giving a somewhat lobulate appearance to the periphery; sutures 

 fairly distinct, slightly depressed; wall ornamented by numerous, fine 

 longitudinal costae; aperture central, terminal, radiate, slightly project- 

 ing. Length up to 1.10 mm.; diameter 0.40 mm. 



