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L. danica Mansen. 
L. danica MapseEn, 1895, Med. Dansk. geol. Foren., 1895, II. p. 196, Pl. I. Fig. 4. 
Plate V. Figs. 11, 12. 
Short flask-formed or nearly trigonal in its marginal somewhat bended out- 
lines. Not much compressed, the blunt or rounded margin provided with two 
narrow limbs or keels commencing somewhat above the middle of the margin 
and widely diverging to the bottom of the test; the bottom viewed from the 
margin is nearly flat; it resembles somewhat L. jimbriata Brapy, enfr. 
BatKwitt & Miuuert, For. Galway, Journ. Micr. and Nat. Sc., III. 1884, 
Pi. IL. Vig. 5. 
Pacific. 1132-1201 fathoms, associated with the preceding, with which it 
may be nearly allied. 
L. seminiformis Scuwae. 
L. seminiformis Scuwac., 1866, For. Kar Nikobar, Novara Reise, Geol., Theil II. 
p. 208, Pl. IV. Fig. 21. 
L. seminiformis Br., 1884, Chall. Rep., IX. p. 478, Pl. LIX. Figs. 28-30 
A single starved specimen of this form has been met with in the bottoms 
from ‘‘ Albatross” dredgings. Its marginal wing is narrower than that of the 
type. 
Pacific. 885 fathoms ; scarce. 
L. formosa Scuwac. 
L. formosa Scuwaa., 1866, For, Kar Nikobar, Novara Reise, Geol., Theil II. p. 206, 
Pl. IV. Fig. 19. 
L. formosa Br., 1884, Chall. Rep., IX., p. 480, Pl. LX. Figs. 10, 18-20. 
Has been of rare occurrence on both sides of the Isthmus. Brady’s figures 
in Chall. Rep. representing Z. lagenoides Will. may be reasonably referred to 
this form. 
Pacific. 1740 fathoms. 
Caribbean Sea. 724 fathoms. 
L. distoma Parr. & Jonzs. 
L, distoma (Park. & Jones) Brapy, 1864, Rhizop. Shetland, Transact. Lin. Soc., 
XXIV. p. 467, Pl. XLVIII. Fig. 6. 
L. distoma Br., Chall. Rep., IX. p. 461, Pl. LVIII. Figs. 11-15. 
L. distoma Gos, 1894, Arct. & Scand. Foramf., Sv. Vet. Ak. Hdl., XXV. 9, p. 77, 
Pl. XIII. Figs. 739, 740. 
Sometimes this form is very faintly striated, and is then not distinguishable 
from L. gracillima Sxe. 
Pacific. 782-1132 fathoms. 
