42 sin. F. CHAPMAN ON SOME [Jan. 15, 



247. PuLTiNXJLTNA ELEGANS (d'Orbigny). 



Pulvinulina elcgans, Brady, 1884, Chall. Eep. vol. ix. p. 699, 

 pi. cv. figs. 4-6. 



One of the specimens found has a carinate edge similar to that 

 in fig. 6 in the ' Challenger ' Report. 



Found in Sample Xo. 1, common ; Xo. 3, frequent ; Xo. 4, very- 

 common ; Xo. 5, very common ; Xo. 6, common. 



248. PuLTiNULiNA PARTSCHiANA (d'Orbigny). 



Pulvinulina partscMana, Brady, 1884, Chall. Eep. vol. ix. p. 699, 

 pi. cv. fig. 3 a-c, woodcut fig. 21. 



This form, which represents the deep-water variety of P. elegans, 

 is, as might be supposed, not well-represented in these soundings, 

 as regards well-defined specimens, though transitional forms are 

 frequent. 



Found in Sample Xo. 1. rare : Xo. 4, rare ; Xo. 5, i-are : Xo. 6, 

 rare. 



249. PcLviNULiNA MENAKDii (d'Orbigny). 



Pulvinulina menardii, Brady, 1884, Chall. Eep. vol. ix. p. 690, 

 pi. ciii.figs. 1, 2. 



Found in Sample Xo. 1, very common ; Xo. 2, common ; Xo. 4, 

 common ; Xo. 6, frequent ; Xo. 6, common. 



250. PuLTurDXiNA MENABDii (d'Orb.), ysLV. FiMBRiATA, Brady. 



Pulvimdina menardii, var. fimbriata, Brady, 1884, Chall. Eep. 

 vol. ix. p. 691, pi. ciii. fig. 3«, h. 

 Found in Sample Xo. 1, very rare ; Xo. 4, rare. 



251. PuLTiNTJiiiNA CANAEiENsis (d'Orbigny). 



Pulvimdina canariensis, Brady, 1884, ChaU. Eep. vol. ix. p. 692, 

 pi. ciii. figs. 8-10. 

 Found in Sample Xo. 1, rare ; Xo. 5, very rare ; Xo. 6, rare. 



252. PuLTiNTJLixA TUMiDA, Brady. 



Pulvimdina tumida, Brady, 1884, Chall. Eep. vol. ix. p. 692, 

 pi. ciii. figs. 4-6. 



Found in Sample Xo. 1, frequent ; Xo. 4, rare ; Xo. 6, frequent. 



253. PuLTixuLEtfA MiCHELiNiANA (d'Orbigny). 



Pulvimdina micheliniana, Brady, 1884, Chall. Eep. vol. ix. 

 p. 694, pi. civ. figs. 1, 2. 



Found in Sample Xo. 1, rare ; Xo. 3, common ; Xo. 6, very rare. 



254. PuLvrsuLiNA paupbbata, Parker & Jones. 



Pulvinulina pauperaia, Brady, 1884, Chall. Eep. vol. ix. p. 696, 

 pl. civ. figs. 3-11. 



The specimens from the Arabian Sea are extremely fine and 

 characteristic. 



