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As regards the distribution of this species, the records for the southern hemisphere 

 include Table Bay. Mauritius, and West Australia. It was found by the Challenger at 

 Tongatabu at 240 fathoms ; and at Raine's Islet, Torres Strait, at 155 fathoms. P. 

 oblonga is not uncommon in shore sands near Melbourne (Port Phillip) ; and typical 

 fossil examples are found in the Balcombian deposits (Oligocene) of Victoria. 



Occurrence. — Sample Xo. 5, 171 fathoms, one specimen. 



Genus — Uvigerina, d'Orbigny, 1826 

 Uvigerina pygmcea, d'Orbigny (Plate IV, fig. 32) 



Uvigerina [pygmcea, d'Orbigny, 1826. Ann. Sci. Nat., vol. vii, p. 269, pi. xii, figs. 

 8, 9; modele No. 67. Flint, 1899, Rep. U.S. Nat. M us. for 1897, p. 320, pi. Ixviii, 

 fig. 2. Chapman, 1905, Joarn. N. Zealand Inst., vol. xxxviii, p. 99. 



The range of this generally well-known species is stated by Dr. H. B. Brady * to 

 extend to about lat. 46 S. in the Southern Ocean ; and to 79° X. at Smith's Sound 

 and the shores of Franz-Josef Land. It has lately been obtained by the author from 

 soundings oft' Great Barrier Island, Xew Zealand at 110 fathoms. 



Occurrence. — Sample Xo. 8, 353 fathoms, one specimen. 



Uvigerina angulosa, Williamson (for references see previous Reports on 

 Foraminifera of Elevated Deposits) 



Occurrence. — Sample Xo. 1. 110 fathoms, rare; Xo. 2, 113 fathoms, common; 

 Xo. 3, 121 fathoms, very common ; Xo. 4, 153 fathoms, very common ; No. 5, 171 

 fathoms, frequent. 



Family — Globigerixid^; 

 Genus — Globigerina, d'Orbigny, 1826 

 Globigerina buUoides, d'Orbigny (Plate IT, fig. 33) 



dlobigerina buUoides, d'Orbigny, 1826, Ann. Sci. Nat., vol. vii, p. 277, Xo. 1, 

 model es Xos. 17 and 76. Rhumbler, 1900, in K. Brandt's Nordisches Plankton, Heft 

 14, p. 21, figs. 24-26. Wright, 1900, Geol. Mag.. X.S., Dec. 4, vol. vii, p. 100, pi. v, 

 fig. 18. Chapman, 1909, Svb-Antarctic Islands of Neic Zealand . vol. i, art. xv, p. 350. 



The present examples are thin-shelled, but otherwise typical. It is somewhat 

 common in the Southern Ocean ; a few of the Challenger stations being Kerguelen 

 Island. Heard Island, and south-west of Patagonia. It is also of frequent occurrence 

 amongst the sub-Antarctic islands of Xew Zealand. 



Occurrence. — Sample Xo. 3, 121 fathoms, frequent ; No. 8, 353 fathoms, rare. 



Globigerina triloba, Reuss (Plate IV, fig. 34) 



Globigerina triloba, Reuss, 1849, Denkschr. d. k. Akad. Wiss. Wien, vol. i, p. 374, 

 pi. xlvii, fig. 11. Chapman, 1909, Sub-Antarctic Islands of New Zealand, vol. i, art. 

 xv, p. 350. 



A characteristic specimen, having a thicker test than the examples of the preceding 

 species. Previously recorded from the Southern Ocean. 



Occurrence. — Sample Xo. 10, 372 fathoms, one specimen. 



* Challenger Hep., vol. ix, p. 575. 



