AND OSTRACODA COLLECTED BOUND FUNAFUTI. 401 



Haplophragmium latidorsatum, Bornemann, sp. 

 Occurrence.— ^ivi. 19, 1995 £ms. ; 105, 2400 £ms. 



Haplophragmium spHxEroidiniforme, Brady. 



Haplophragmium sphcei-oidiniforme, Brady ('84), p. 313. 



S. sphce}'oidinifo7'mis,F}rady ; Howchin ('89), p. 6. 



IT. sphceroidiniforme, Brady; Chapman ('07), p. 24, pi. 3. figs. 50, 51. 



This distinct species has already been recorded from recent dredoinns^ 

 although from less depths, viz. 70-120 fathoms, in the Mediterranean. It 

 frequently occurs in the shallow-water deposits of L. Miocene or Oligocene 

 (Balcombian) age, at Muddy Creek, Hailton, Victoria. 



Occurrence. — Sta. 20, 1215 fms. 



Haplophragmium fontinense, Ter quern . 

 Occurrence. — Sta. 3, 2715 fms. 



Genus Ammodiscus, Reuss. 

 Ammodiscus cf. TENUIS, Brady. 



A single example was found, somewhat imperfect, which represents a 

 laterally compressed or subdiscoidal form, the component tube being hardly 

 so thin and flat as in a typical shell of the above species. 



Occurrence. — Sta. 19, 1995 fms. 



Family TEXTULARIID^. 



Genus Textularia, Defrance. 

 Textularia concava, Karrer, sp. 

 Occurrence. — Sta. 48, 2298 fms. 



Textularia concava, var. heterostoma, Fornasini. 



Textularia heterostoma, Fornasini ('96), p. 4, pi. 1. figs. 6, 12, 13. 



T. concava, Karrer, sp., var. heterotstoma, Fornasini ; Millett ('99), Rep. Malay Foram. 

 p. 560, pi. 7. figs. 6, 7. 



In this variety the siphonate aperture is placed usually upon the summit 

 of the last chamber. In our specimens the segments are inclined to be swollen 

 and the aboral end of the test is always sharply pointed as in the type fossil 

 form of the species, figured by Karrer. 



Occurrence.— iitn. 2, 1489 fms. ; 48, 2298 fms. 



