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Lat. 10° 14’ N., Long. 96° 28’ W. (about 300 miles S. S. E. from 
Acapulco) ; depth, 3,972 meters (2,232 fathoms) ; green mud ; tempera- 
ture, +1°.7 Cent. (Albatross Exp. Stat. 3,414.) 
Lat. 14° 46’ N., Long. 98° 40! W. (about 95 miles S. E. from Aca- 
pulco) ; depth, 3,344 meters (1,879 fathoms); brown mud, with Glo- 
bigerina ; temperature, +2°.2 Cent. (Albatross Exp. Stat. 3,415.) 
A finities. — In a valuable paper (Vote sur un Foraminifére nouveau de 
la Cote Occidentale d Afrique, Mém, Soc. Zool. de France, Tom. III. p. 211, 
1890), Mr. Ch. Schlumberger has described a type, under the name Jul- 
lienella foetida, which seems to have much in common with Neusina, the 
principal difference being the absence of the filamentous stroma, and 
the more simple and regular subdivision in chamberlets by the former, 
which also is provided with tubes all around the edge. Jullienella has 
been dredged by M. le Docteur Jullien off the Liberian coast in four to 
five meters’ depth. 
As far as we know, these two forms stand much isolated from others 
of that class on record, — recent as well as fossil, — and justly claim 
to be placed in a family by themselves. 
Kisa, Swepen, April, 1892. 
