654 MESSES. E. HERON-ALLEN AND A. EAELAND ON THE 



240. Cassidulina (Ortlioplecta) clavata Brady. (Pi. L. fi^s. 21, 22.) 



Cassidulina (Orthoplecta) clavata Brady, 1884, FC. p. 433, pi. cxiii. fig. 9. 



„ „ Chapman, 1901, FFA. (1902) p. 402 (list), no. 114. 



2 Stations. 



A single specimen at Stn. 2 and four at Stn. 5, all rather short, but quite typical. 

 The published records of this extremely rare species depend entirely upon Brady's 

 discovery at Nares Harbour (Admiralty Islands, 17 ims.) and Chapman's list 

 from Funafuti "outside the reef Tatanga, 50-60 fms." and "200 fms.," but we have 

 found it also at the 'Challenger' Stn. 185 (Eaine Island, 155 fms.), in the Java Sea 

 (45 fms.), and Macassar Straits (50 fms.), never more than a few specimens in any 

 particular dredging. Owing to its small size and obscure characteristics it is very 

 likely to be overlooked, and the species being so widely distributed would probably be 

 found in most suitable tropical dredgings if carefully sought for. 



Family LAGENID^. 

 Subfamily Lagenin.<e. 



Lagena Walker & Boys. 



241. Lagena globosa (Montagu). 



Serpula {Lagena) IcBvis ylobosa Walker & Boys, 1784, TMR. p. 3, pi. i. fig. 8. 



Vermiculum globosum Montagu, 1803, TB. p. 523. 



Lagena globosa Brown, 1844, RCGB. p. 126, pi. Ivi. figs. 37 & 40. 



Brady, 1884, FC. p. 452, pi. Ivi. figs. 1-3. 



Terrigi, 1889, CP. p. Ill, pi. v. fig. 10, pi. vi. figs. 4-6. 



Egger, 1893, FG. p. 323, pi. x. fig. 66. 



MiUett, 1898, etc., FM. 1901, p. 3 (References). 



16 Stations. 



Universally distributed, often very common, and presenting every variation as 

 regards size and character of aperture. The best and largest specimens were at 

 Stns. 3 and 4. At Stn. 6 a double specimen presenting two apertures was observed. 



242. Lagena apiculata (Reuss). 



Oolina apiculata Reuss, 1851, FKL. p. 22, pi. i. fig. 1. 



Lagena apiculata Parker, Jones, & Brady, 1866, etc., MFC. 1866, p. 44, pi. i. fig. 27. 

 Brady, 1884, FC. p. 453, pi. Ivi. figs. 4, 15-18. 

 „ „ Egger, 1893, FG. p. 324, pi. x. tig. 8. 



„ „ Miilett, 1898, etc., FM. 1901, p. 5 (References). 



„ „ Sidebottom, 1912, etc., LSP. 1912, p. 381, pi. xiv. figs. 16-20; 1913, p. 165, 



pi. XV. fig. 4. 



1 Station. 



One specimen only at Stn. 1. 



