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111. PpLViNULiNA TUMiDA, Brady. 



Pulvinulina tumida, Chall. Reportj p. 693, pi. 103. figs. 4-6. 



112. PuLVixuLiNA CRASSA, d'Orbigny, sp. 

 Pulvinulina crassa, Chall. Report, p. GQ-i, pi. 103. figs. 11, 12. 



113. PuLViNTTLiNA MiCHELiNiA^A, d'Orbigny, sp. (Plate XLVI. figs 9, 10.) 

 Pulvinulina micheliniana, Chall. Report, p. 694, pi. 104. figs. 1, 2. 



These four species, the most important of the pelagic group of Pulvinulince, are 

 pretty generally distributed, P. crassa being the least common. 



114. Pulvinulina oblonga, Williamson, sp. (Plate XLVI. fig. 5.) 

 Pulvinulina oblonga, Chall. Report, p. 688, pi. 106. fig. 4. 



In two of the shallower soundings only. 



KoTALiA, Lamarck. 



115. EoTALiA SOLDANii, d'Orbigny. 



Rotalia soldanii, Chall. Report, p. 706, pi. 107. figs. 6, 7. 



An essentially deep-water species, observed only in the material from 940 fathoms. 



Subfamily T i N o p o r i N ^. 

 Gtpsina, Carter. 



116. Gypsina globulus, Reuss, sp. (Plate XLVI. fig. 13.) 

 Gypsina globulus, Chall. Report, p. 717, pi. 101. fig. 8. 



At 30 fathoms ; rare. 



117. Gypsina inh^erens, Schultze, sp. (Plate XLI. fig. 19.) 

 Gypsina inhterens, Chall. Report, p. 718, pi. 102. figs. 1-6. 



Incrusting coral and nullipore, at 31 fathoms. 



Family VIII. NUMMULINID^. 



Subfamily Poltstomellin^. 



NoNioNiNA, d'Orbigny. 



118. NoNioNiNA DEPRESSULA, Walker & Jacob, sp. (Plate XLIII. fig. 25.) 



Nonionina depressula, Chall. Report, p. 725, pi. 109. figs. 6, 7. 



A few specimens at Station IV. ; 260 fathoms. 



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