670 MESSES. E. HEEOX-ALLEN AND A. EAELAND ON THE 



287. Nodosaria communis d'Orbigny. 



Nodosaria {DmtuUna) communis d'Orbigny, 1826, TMC. p. 254. no. 35. 

 communis ReusSj 1845-6, VBK. pt. i. p. 28, pi. xii. fig. 31. 



(Den(alina) communis Brady, 1884, FC. p. 504, pi. Ixii. figs. 19-22 (References). 

 cummunis Burrows, Sherhorn, & Bailey, 1890, RC. p. 557, pi. ix. fig. 27. 

 „ Egger, 1893, FG. p. 342, pL xi. figs. 22-24. 

 „ MiUett, 1898, etc., FM. 1902, p. 522 (References). 

 Goes, 1882, RRCS. p. 26, pi. i. figs. 11-16. 



2 Stations. 



Small and typical specimens at two Stns. 



288. K"odosaria spinulosa (Montagu). (PI. L. fig. 37.) 



Nautilus spinul.osus Montagu, 1808, TB. Suppl. p. 86, pi. xix. fig. 5. 

 Nodosaria spinulosa d'Orbigny, 1826, TMC. p. 253. no. 15. 



„ Brown, 1844, RCGB. p. 2, pi. i. fig. 26. 

 Dentalina spinulosa Slierborn & Chapman, MLC. 1886, p. 750, pi, xv. fig. 13. 



1 Station. 



A single specimen consisting of three chambers. The processes from which the 

 species was named are very regular in their distribution over the surface of the test, 

 and are less acute than is suggested by either Montagu's or Sherborn and Cha[)man's 

 figures. The Kerimba specimen is a fragment, the initial portion being absent, but 

 in the first chamber of our fragment the processes or tubercles form a double ring at 

 regular intervals round the chamber; in the next chamber there are three rings, and 

 in the third and last chamber there are four. 



It is somewhat questionable Avhether this specimen is recent or a fossil, as it was 

 found at Stn. 1.3 where numerous fossil foramiuifera occur. The appearance of the 

 shell, however, is not distinctively fossil. 



LiXGULiN'A d'Orbigny. 



289. Lingulina carinata d'Orbigny. 



Linguliaa carinata d'Orbigny, 1826, TMC. p. 257. no. 1, Modele no. 26. 



Brady, 1884, FC. p. 517, pi. Ixv. figs. 16, 17. 

 „ „ Sidebottom, 1904, etc., RFD,. 1907, p. 3, pi. i. figs. 15-17. 



d'Orbigny, 1839, FIC. p. 124, pi. i. figs. 5, 6. 

 „ „ Heron-Allen & Earland, 1913, CI. p. 93, j)!. viii. fig. 9. 



„ „ Cushman, 1910, etc., FNP. 1913, p. 61, pi. xxix. fig. 3. 



] Station. 



A single specimen consisting of three chambers, the sides absolutely parallel. It 

 resembles Sidebottom's figure, but has no constrictions at the septal lines. 



