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Cassidulina subglobosa, Brady (Plate II, Fig. 14) 



Cassidulina subglobosa, H. B. Brady, 1884, Rep. Chall., vol. ix, p. 430, PI. LIV, 

 Figs, \la-\lc. Egger, 1893, Abhandl. k. bayer. Akad. Wiss., cl. ii, vol. xviii, 

 Abth. ii, p. 304, PI. VII, Figs. 41, 42, 52, 53. Chapman, 1909, Sub-Antarctic Islands 

 of New Zealand, vol. i, art. xv, p. 332. 



The Challenger found this to be a deep water species. It has, however, been obtained 

 in 110 fathoms off Great Barrier Island, New Zealand, and in dredgings at 60 and 

 85 fathoms round the sub-Antarctic islands of New Zealand. 



Two examples only. 



Genus— Ehrenbergina, Reuss, 1849 

 Ehrenbergina pupa, d'Orbigny, sp. (Plate II., Figs. 15a, 156) 



Cassidulina pupa, d'Orbigny, 1839, Foram. Amer. Merid., p. 57, PI. VII., Figs. 21-23. 

 Ehrenbergina pupa, d'Orb., sp. H. B. Brady, 1884, Rep. Chall., vol. ix., p. 433, PI. LV., 

 Figs, la, lb, PI. CXIII., Figs. 10«-10c. 



One example of this rare species occurs in the upthrust mud. It has been recorded 

 from the N. Atlantic, but typically occurs along the coast of South America. It is a 

 moderately deep water species. 



Ehrenbergina serrata, Reuss (Plate II, Figs. 16, 17) 



Ehrenbergina serrata, Reuss, 1849, Denkschr. d. k. Akad. Wiss. Wien, vol. i, p. 377, 

 PI. XLVIII, Figs. 7a-7c. H. B. Brady, 1884, Rep. Chall, vol. ix, p. 434, PI. LV, 

 Figs. 2-7. Chapman, 1909, Sub-Antarctic Islands of New Zealand, vol. i, art. xv, 

 p. 332, PI. XV, Fig. 2. 



This species is not uncommon in the present series, and Is represented in every 

 stage of growth. Like the foregoing, it usually affects fairly deep water. It occurred, 

 however, in the exceptionally shallow sounding of 50 fathoms off Bounty Island, south 

 of New Zealand. 



Family— LAGENIM 



Sub-Family — Lageniisle 



Genus — Lagena, Walker and Boys, 1784 



Lagena squamosa, Montagu, sp. (Plate III, Fig. 18) 



Vermiculum squamosum, Montagu, 1803, Test. Brit., p. 526, PI. XIV, Fig. 2. 

 Lagena squamosa, Montagu, sp. H. B. Brady, 1884, Rep. Chall., vol. ix, p. 471, 

 PI. LVIII, Figs. 28-31. Chapman, 1909, Sub-Antarctic Islands of New Zealand, vol. i, 

 art. xv, p. 335, PI. XV, Fig. 5. 



A solitary specimen occurs in the present collection ; small, but otherwise typical. 



The species is unrestricted as to depth, but is found more usually in shallow 

 water. 



Sub-Family — NoDOSARiiNiE 



Genus — Nodosaria, Lamarck, 1816 



Sub-genus — Glandulina, d'Orbigny, 1826 



Nodosaria (Glandulina) laevigata, d'Orbigny (Plate III, Fig. 19) 



Nodosaria (Glandulina) laevigata, d'Orbigny, 1826, Ann. Sci. Nat., vol. vii, p. 252, 

 PI. X, Figs. 1-3. Glandulina laevigata, d'Orbigny, 1846, Foram. Foss. Vienne, p. 29, 



