NO. 6 CUSHMAN, MCCULLOCH : LAGENIDAE 355 



Station: 2070. 



Distribution. — Station 2070 is off Guadalupe Island, Mexico, in 

 250 fms. 



Lagena submagnifica Cushman and Gray 

 Plate 48, Fig. 1 



Lagena submagnifica Cushman and Gray, Special Publ. No. 19, Cush- 

 man Lab. Foram. Res., 1946, p. 22, pi. 4, figs. 12-15. 



"Test with the body nearly spherical, but slightly longer than broad, 

 base rounded, apertural end with a very long, tubular neck and a slightly 

 developed lip ; surface with very fine spinose projections with a tendency 

 to fusion at the surface, especially at opposite sides of the test, but easily 

 broken away. Length 0.45-0.55 mm. ; diameter 0.23-0.27 mm." 



The types of this rather unique species are from the Pleistocene of 

 Timms Point, near San Pedro, California. It is of interest, therefore, to 

 find typical specimens in this Recent Hancock collection. 



Stations: 1097, 1107, 1118, 1125, 1132, 1135, 1136, 1139, 1148, 

 1149, 227, 269, 415, 417, 512, and 513. 



Distribution. — Stations 1097-1149 are off the Channel Islands with 

 a depth range of 26 to 340 fms., the average being 96. Stations 227 and 

 269 are off Guadalupe Island in 200 fms. and off Angel de la Guardia 

 in 125 fms. Stations 415 through 513 are off the Galapagos Islands and 

 the coast of South America in 48 to 58 fms. This species was not abun- 

 dant at any of these stations. 



Lagena cf. sulcata (Walker and Jacob) 

 Plate 48, Fig. 2 



Many different forms have been assigned by various authors to this 

 species. The form here figured is referred to it with some question and 

 the synonymy is not given as so many of the records are without figures 

 or show such a variety of forms. 



Stations: Or. 10, 1007, 1079, 1110, 1118, 1127, 1167, 1173, 1180, 

 1181, 1211, 1218, 1220, 1225, 1243, 2057, 2070, 2097, 542, 606, 607, 

 613, and 659. 



Distribution. — Station Or. 10, Winchester Bay, Oregon, in 26-58 fms. 

 is the most northern record in this study. Stations 1007 through 1243 are 

 off the Channel Islands, the depth ranging from 54 to 489 fms. with the 

 average depth being 136 fms. Stations 2057-2097 off the coast of Mexico 

 in 23 to 255 fms. and Station 542, Gorgona Island, Colombia, extend 

 the range southward. Stations 606-659 place this species in widely scat- 

 tered ports : Monaco, Leish, Rotterdam and Capetown. This species was 

 not abundant at any of these stations. 



