AND OSTEACODA COLLECTED ROUND FUNAFUTI. -423 



PULVINULINA TRUNCATULINOIDES, Orh., Sp. 



Occurrence.— ^i2i. 2, 1489 £ms. ; 3, 2715 £ms. ; 4, 2728 £ms. ; 10, 1485 fiiis. ; 

 11,1417 £ms.; 13, 1050£ms.; 19, 1995 £ms. ; 20, 1215£ms.; 21,2195 £ms.; 

 2^, 735 £ms. ; 45, 2107 £ms. ; 48, 2298 £ms. ; Q^, 1143 £ms. ; 86, 513 £ms. 



PULVINULINA HAUERII, Orh., Sp. 



Occurrence.— ^i^. 11, 1417 £ms. ; 13, 1050 £ms. ; 19, 1995 £ms. ; 20, 

 1215 £ms. ; 48, 2298 £ms. ; 68, 1143 £ins. ; 88, 731 £ms. ; 105, 2400 £ms. ; 

 109, 604 £ms. ; 142, 2435 £ms. ; 150, 2438 £ms. 



PuLViNULiNA PAUPERATA, Parker Sf Jones. 

 Examples rather small. 



Occurrence.— ^i2i. 2, 1489 £ms. ; 10, 1485 fms. ; 13, 1050 fms. ; 20, 

 1215 £ms. ; 23, 735 £ms. ; 45, 2107 £ras. ; 48, 2298 £ms. 



PULVINULINA FAVUS, Brady. (Plate 55. fig. 15.) 



This peculiar little species is £airly common in these soundings. Dr. Brady 

 remarks that it is almost entirely confined to the Pacific, and appears to be 

 an almost essentially deep-water £orm. The sur£aces o£ young examples are 

 very distinctly honeycombed, and show a tendency to become spinous on the 

 margin. Dr. Egger notes this species off Cape Town and the Mauritius in 

 moderately deep water. 



Occurrence.— ^i2i. 3, 2715 £ms. ; 4, 2728 £ms. ; 10, 1485 £ms. ; 13, 

 1050 £ms.; 20, 1215 fms. ; 21, 2195 £ms. ; 45, 2107 fms. ; 48, 2298 fms. ; 

 105, 2400 fms. ; 138, 2688 fms. ; 150, 2438 fms. 



Genus E,0TALIA, Lamarck. 

 RoTALiA BROECKHIANA, Karrer. 



Rotalia broeckhiana, Karrer; Egger ('93), p. 421, pi. 19. figs. 19-21; Millett ('04), Rep. 

 Malay Foram. p. 503. 



The examples found here are characteristic in form, but small. The 

 present occurrences constitute a record for deep water. It has been 

 previously noticed off the Ki Islands at 580 fathoms, off Western Australia 

 at 196 fathoms, and in anchor-mud in the Malay Archipelago. 



Occiirrence.-^ta. 11, 1417 fms.; 13, 1050 fms.; 21, 2195 fms.; 48, 

 2298 fms. 



EOTALIA SOLDANII, Orb. 



This species is here typical and fairly common. It appears to be most at 

 home in deep-water habitats. 



Occurrence.— Sta. 2, 1489 fms.; 3, 2715 fms.; 20, 1215 fms.; 21, 

 5195 fms. ; 48, 2298 fms. ; 105, 2400 fms. 



