1902.] OSTRACODA FECM COCOS KEELING ATOLL. 



Ostracoda from Cocos Island (continued). 



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Notes on the Foraminifera from Cocos Island, 

 MiLiOLiNA PARKERi H. B. Biady. 

 The examples from the present locality are quite typical. 



In 



its more iri'eg'ular modifications M. parkeri seems to pass into 

 M. undosa (Karrer). The nearest locality whence M. parkeri was 

 obtained previously is ofi" Jaffa (Robertson). It is common 

 outside the atoll, and occurs more sparingly in the lagoon. At 

 Funafuti it was found close to the inner margin of the lagoon. 



MiLiOLiNA LiNNJEANA (d'Orbigny). 



Among the striate forms of Miliolina occurring at Cocos Island 

 the above species is worthy of remark. It is very common on the 

 lagoon side, and the specimens are of large size and very typical. 

 On the outer leef it is extremely rare. It does not seem to have 

 been recorded from any dredgings previously obtained from the 

 Indian Ocean, but is common in many coral- sands of the Pacific 

 Ocean and the West Indies. 



Miliolina funafutiensis Chapman. 



This species, which was lately described from the lagoon of 

 Funafuti (EUice Islands, Pacific), occurs here in the di'edgings 

 from the outer side of the reef. 



Haddonia minor Chapman. 



This is another species, occurring not vinfrequently, which was 

 first described from Funafuti. 



Pavonina flabelliformis d'Orbigny. 



This handsome species was for a long time after its original 

 description by d'Orbigny almost unknown to rhizopodists, but it 

 has of late years been recorded from several localities in the 

 Pacific and Indian Oceans. It is noted from this particular area 

 for the first time, and it is worthy of remark that it is found in 

 greater abundance in the lagoon. 



