14 BULLETIN: MUSEUM OF COMPARATIVE ZOOLOGY. 
Bottom Samples from Stations occupied in the Pacific. 
Diverse samples from 92 Hydrographic Stations ranged between Nos, 43 and 
2570 in “ Albatross” record, the contents of each varying in amount from +5 
to 1 cubic centimeter (seldom to 5 cubic centimeters), have yielded but scarce 
specimens of young and undeveloped Foraminifera, as of common Globigerine 
and other pelagic forms. 
H. Stat. 2610. Lat. 5° 29’ N.; Long. 86° 49’ W. 
1009 fathoms. Globiger. ooze (3 ¢.c.). 
Common pelagic species, Trochammina pauciloculata BR., 1 sp. 
H. Stat. 2613. Lat. 3° 50’ N.; Long. 81° 44’ W. 
1181 fathoms. Brown Globiger. ooze (5 c.c.). 
Common pelagic species. 
H. Stat. 2618. Lat. 7° 27’ N.; Long. 78° 46’ W. 
1708 fathoms. Gray Globiger. ooze (2 c.c.). 
Scanty pelagic species. 
H. Stat. 2627. Lat. 0° 6’ N.; Long. 82° 45’ W. 
1832 fathoms. Yellow green ooze (6 c.c.). 
Reophax pilulifer Br., Bulimina ellipsoides Costa, Uvigerina pygmea var. 
aculeata, Auberiana D’OrB., Chilostomella ovoides Rss., Nodos. communis 
p’Ors., Lagena gracillima Sec. Several common pelagic species. 
Stat. 3344. Lat. 47° 20’ N.; Long. 125°. 
831 fathoms. Green mud (3 c.c.) 
Chilostomella ovoides Rss. (large), Virgulina squamosa D’ORB. 
Stat. 3345, 3346. Lat. about 45° 35’ N.; Long. about 124° 33’. 
759-786 fathoms. Green mud (2 c.c.). 
0. 
Stat. 3353. Lat. 7° 6’ N.; Long. 80° 34’ W.; E. off Mariata Point. 
695 fathoms. Green mud (15 c.c.). 
Haplophragm. canariense D’ORB., Textularia sagittula var. cuneiformis 
p’OrB. Bolivina punctata D’OrRB., Bulimina ellipsoides Costa, Uvigerina 
pygmea, Auberiana D’ORB., Nodos. raphanus Lin. (1 small sp.), Lag. mar- 
ginata WALK., Chilostom. ovoides Rss., Planorbulina Wiillerstorfi Scuwaa. 
(poor), Rotalina Soldanii D’OrB. (poor), Planorb. mundula Park. & JONES. 
Pelagic species, as Globiger. dubia EGGEr, etc. 
Stat. 3357. Lat. 6° 35’ N.; Long. 81° 44’ W.; about 30 miles S. from Coiba 
Island. 
782 fathoms. Gray green sand (15 ¢.c.). 
Astrorhiza angularis Br., Reophax dentaliniformis Br., Uvigerina Auberiana 
p’Ors., Chilostomella ovoides Rss., Lagena gracillima Sxe., pelagic species ; 
all scanty and in decay. 
