412 Mr. H. B. Brady on some Arctic Foraminifera. 
GLOBIGERINA, D’Orbigny. 
56. Globigerina bulloides, D’Orbigny. 
Globigerina bulloides, D’Orbigny, 1826, Ann. Sci. Nat. vol. vii. p. 277. 
no. 1; Modéles, no. 17 & 76. 
Minute specimens of the typical Globigerina bulloides are 
found in many of the soundings, especially in those of the 
more southern series ; but the small, compactly built, subsphe- 
rical variety for which I have proposed the trivial term 
“ borealis” * is comparatively common over the whole area. 
This has been figured as the “ Arctic variety of Globigerina 
bulloides,” in the Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 5, vol. 1. 
pl. xxi. fig. 10a, 6,¢; and a further notice of it is now in the 
press. It prevails, sometimes to the exclusion of the typical 
form, in the cold area of the North-Atlantic and in some parts 
of the Arctic Ocean; but there is quite sufficient evidence to 
show that its morphological peculiarities are merely the result 
of climatal conditions. Under these circumstances no attempt 
has been made to separate the type from the vardety in the 
Distribution Table. In some of the soundings both forms 
occur, as well as specimens with intermediate characters. 
Orsutina, D’Orbigny. 
57. Orbulina universa, D’Orbigny. 
Orbulina universa, D’Orbigny, 1859, Foram. Cuba, p. 36, pl. 1. fig. 1. 
Novaya-Zemlya Sea, rare. 
PuLueniA, Parker & Jones. 
58. Pullenia spheroides, D’Orbigny, sp. 
Nonionina spheroides, D’Orbigny, 1826, Ann. Sci. Nat. vol. vii. p. 293. 
no. 1; Modéles, no. 48. 
Jn one of the soundings of the Novaya-Zemlya Sea (No. 
500, A) this species is not uncommon ; but it has not been 
found in any of the others. 
PATELLINA, Williamson. 
59. Patellina corrugata, Williamson. 
Patellina corrugata, Williamson, 1858, Rec. For. Gt. Br. p. 46, pl. iii. 
figs. 86-89. 
Novaya-Zemlya Sea, very rare. 
* Ina report upon the Foraminifera obtained on the cruise of the 
‘Knight Errant’ in the summer of 1880, not yet published. 
