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Is just as much related to Globigerina as to Sphéeroidina, both on account 
of the arrangement of the apertures, the trilobated set of the globular segments, 
and the coarse poration. 
Pacific. 770-1322 fathoms; not scarce. 
Caribbean Sea. 169-1946 fathoms; perhaps also pelagic. 
CANDEINA p’Ors. 
C. nitida D’Ors. 
C. nitida p’ORB., 1839, For. Cuba, p. 111, Pl. II. Figs. 27, 28. 
C. nitida Gots, 1882, Ret. Rhizop. Caribb. Sea, Sv. Vet. Ak. Hdl., XIX. 4, p. 89, 
Pl. VL. Figs. 187-189. 
C. nitida Br. (1879), 1884, Chall. Rep., IX. 622, Pl. LX XXII. Figs. 18-20. 
This pretty pelagic form has been met with in the Caribbean Sea only. 
PULLENIA Park. & JonEs. 
P, obliqueloculata Parx. & JonEs 
P. obliqueloculata, Park. & Jones (1862), 1865, North Atl. & Arct. Oceans, Philos. 
Trans., CLV. p. 368, Pl. XIX. Fig. 4. 
P. obliqueloculata Br., 1884, Chall. Rep., IX. p. 618, Pl. LXX XIV. Figs. 16-20. 
Is sometimes hardly distinguishable from P. spheroides p’ORB., the chief 
characteristics being its slight inequilateral growth, somewhat obliquely set 
mouth, and usually stouter build, together with the slight lobation of the cir- 
cumference; but sometimes all these features are very faintly marked. 
On both sides of Isthmus. Probably pelagic. 
P. quinqueloba Reuss. 
Nonionina quinqueloba Reuss, 1851, Septar. Thon Berlin, Zeitschr. deut. geol. 
Gesellsch., III. p. 72, Pl. V. Fig. 31. 
P. spheroides var. Gots, 1882, Ret. Rhizop. Caribb. Sea, Sv. Vet. Ak. Hdl., XIX. 4, 
Pl. VIII. Figs. 248, 249. 
P. quinqueloba Goks, 1874, Arct. & Scand. Foramf., Sv. Vt. Ak. Hdl., XXV. 9, p. 87, 
Pl XV. Bigs iis: 
P. quinqueloba Br., 1884, Chall. Rep., IX. p. 617, Pl. LX XXIV. Figs. 14, 15. 
This variety of P. spheroides D’ORB. has been met with, but is very scarce ; 
it has sometimes 4 segments only. 
Pacific. 1100-1200 fathoms; scarce. 
Caribbean Sea. 250-300 fathoms (Goés). 
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