676 MESSRS. E. HEEON-ALLEN" AND A. EAELAND ON THE 



306. TJvigerina angulosa Williamson. 



Uvigerina angulosa Williamson, 1858, RFGB. p. 67, pi. v. fig. 140. 



„ pygmaa, var. angulosa Parker & Jones, 1865, NAAF. p. 364, pi. xiii. fig. 58 ; 



pi. xvii. fig. 66. 

 „ angulosa Seguenza, 1879, FTR. pp. 226, 307. 



„ „ Brady, 1884, FC. p. 576, pi. Ixxiv. figs. 15-18. 



Egger, 1893, FG. p. 314, pi. ix. figs. 40, 46, 47. 

 „ „ Goes, 1894, ASF. p. 51, pi. ix. figs. 502-509. 



„ „ Heron-Allen & Earlaiid, 1913, CI. p. 104. 



1 Station. 



A single specimen of the short broad type. The rarity of this widely distributed 

 species in these dredgings is noteworthy, but it is more particularly a cold-water form. 



Sageina Parker & Jones. 



307. Sagrina columellaris Brady. 



Sagrina columellaris Brady, 1879, etc., RRC. 1881, p. 64. 

 Siphogenerina glabra Sclilumberger, 1883, FGG. p. 118, pi. iii. fig. 1. 

 Sagrina columellaris Brady, 1884, FC. p. 581, pi. Ixxv. figs. 15-17. 

 Egger, 1893, FG. p. 316, pi. ix. figs. 28, 31, 33. 

 Millett, 1898, etc., FM. 1903, p. 270, figs. 10, 11. 

 „ „ Cushman, 1910, etc., FNP. 1913, p. 104, pi. xlvii. figs. 2, 3. 



7 Stations. 



Sparingly distributed, abundant only at Stn. 1, where all the specimens are small 

 and very irregular in form. The best individuals at Stn. ] X. Many of the specimens 

 show signs of the development of irregular costee, linking them with the entosolenian 

 form of 8. ra/phanus. 



308. Sagrina virgula Brady. (PL LI. figs. 4, 5.) 



Sagrina virgula Brady, 1879, etc., RRC. 1879, p. 61, pi. viii. figs. 19-21. 

 „ Brady, 1884, FC. p. 583, pi. Ixxvi. figs. 4-10. 

 „ „ Egger, 1893, FG. p. 318, pi. ix. fig. 27. 



„ Millett, 1898, etc., FM. 1903, p. 271. 



8 Stations. 



Widely distributed, but very rare, only an occasional specimen being met with at 

 each Stn., most of them being small and poorly developed, similar to Brady's fig. 6. 

 Good specimens at Stn. 12. At Stn. 1 a single individual with well-marked spinous 

 growths, similar to Brady's figs. 4, 5. All the specimens are of the typical shallow- 

 water type, exhibiting well-developed uvigerine initial chambers. 



309. Sagrina striata (Schwager). (PL LI. figs. 6-8.) 



Dhiiorphina striata Schwager, 1866, FKN. p. 251, pi. vii. fig. 99 & text-fig. 2. ■ 

 Sagraina striata Schwager, 1876, etc., CF. 1877, p. 25, fig. 35. 



