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ALLIED Form :— 
H. Carpenteri Brapy. 
H. Carpenteri Br. (1881), 1884, Chall. Rep., IX. p. 327, Pl. XX XIX. Figs. 14-18. 
Cannot justly be specifically distinguished from the preceding, inter- 
mediate forms often being met with ; but it is rather to be considered as a 
more mature form of that species. 
Caribbean Sea, 420 fathoms. Rare. 
WHEBBINA v’Ors. 
W. clavata Park. & Jonzs. 
Trochammina irregularis clavata, Park. & Jonzs, 1860, For. Chellaston, Qu. Journ. 
Geol. Soc., XVI. p. 304. 
W. clavata Br., 1884, Chall. Rep., IX. p. 349, Pl. XLI. Figs. 12-16. 
W. clavata, Gous, 1893, Arct. & Scand. Foramf., Sv. Vet. Ak. Hdl., XXV. 9, p. 32, 
Pl. VI. Figs. 245, 246. 
Seems to be somewhat more developed and stouter than the North Atlantic 
form. The neck is sometimes tortuous and unattached to the adherent rock or 
shell débris. Brown, sometimes straw-colored. 
Pacific. 660-1201 fathoms ; not very plenty. 
Caribbean Sea. 1399-1630 fathoms ; not plenty. 
VALVULINA pD’Orz. 
V. fusca Wittiams. 
Rotalina fusca Wi., 1858, Rec. Foramf. Great Brit., p. 55, Pl. V. Figs. 114, 115. 
V. fusca Br., Chall. Rep., IX. p. 892, Pl. XLIX., Figs. 18, 14. 
V. fusca Gois, 1893, Arct. & Scand. Foramf. Sy. Vet. Ak. Hdl. XXV. 9, p. 39, 
Pl. XIII. Figs. 358-355. 
Between this form and Valv. austriaca D’ORB., no other difference can be 
traced than in the number of segments in the outer whorl, which is about 
6 in austriaca and 3-5 in our form; besides the austriaca is a pygmy. 
Caribbean Sea. 169-730 fathoms. Scarce. 
CLAVULINA p’Orz. 
C. rudis Costa. 
Plate IV. Figs, 4-8. 
Glandulina rudis Costa, 1855, Marna terz. Messina, Mem. Napoli, II. p. 142, Pl. I. 
Figs. 12, 13. 
C. cylindrica HantKen, 1875, Clay. Szab. Schichte, Jhb. ungar. geol. Anstalt., IV. 
p. 18, Pl. I. Fig. 8. 
