416 ON THE FORAMINIFERA OF THE FUNAFUTI ATOLL. 
EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 
Puatt 35. 
Fig. 1. Haddonia torresiensis, Chapman. A specimen broken off main 
attachment, and growing over an echinid spine*. Funamanu 
(Beacon I.), 150 fathoms. 
Fig. 2. Reef-fragment drawn the natural size, from Funamanu, 80 fathoms, 
chiefly formed of Carpenteria rhaphidodendron, Mobius. The 
letters signify :— 
er. Carpenteria rhaphidodendron. 
b. Basal portion of the same. 
cu. Carpenteria utricularis. 
p.m. Polytrema miniaceum. 
p-p. Polytrema planum. 
g. Gorgoniid stem. 
s. Serpula. 
Carpenteria serialis, sp. nov. A colony of serial chambers, growing 
between masses of Polytrema planum. W.of Tutanga, 200 fathoms. 
A: 
Fig. 4. A large fragment of the reef-former Polytrema planum, Carter. The 
specimen shows a bivalve shell nearly covered up, and also attached 
specimens of Polytrema miniaceum and a Serpula, Off Tutanga, 
135 fathoms. Natural size. 
Fig. 
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PuatTE 36. 
. Haddonia minor, sp. nov. Lateral aspect. Dredged off Tutanga, 50- 
60 fathoms. x 20. 
. H. minor, sp. nov. Oral aspect. Tutanga, 50-60 fathoms. x 20. 
3. Discorbina acuminata, sp. nov. Lateral aspect. Shore-sand, Avalau 
Islet. x 60. 
4, Tinoporus baculatus (Montf.), var. florescens, nov. Lateral aspect. 
Shore-sand, Avalau Islet. x 30. 
5. Spiroloculina parvula, sp. nov. Lateral aspect. Off Tutanga, 200 
fathoms. x 40. 
6. Ophthalmidium cornu, sp. nov. Lateral aspect. Off Tutanga, 50-60 
fathoms. x 40. 
7. Haddonia minor, sp. nov. Lateral aspect of a small irregular speci- 
men. Off Tutanga, 50-60 fathoms. x 40. 
. Haplophragmium cassis (Parker). Lateral aspect. Dredged W. of 
Tutanga, 35 fathoms. xX 40. 
9. H. tesselatum, sp. noy. Lateral aspect. Dredged off Funamanu, 50 
fathoms. x 40. 
10. Gaudryina attenuata, sp. nov. Lateral aspect. Dredged W. of 
Tutanga, 35 fathoms. «x 40. 
Figs. ll ac. G. rotunda, sp. nov. 114, lateral aspect; 114, oral aspect ; 11e, 
aboral aspect. . Off Tutanga, 200 fathoms. x 10. 
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* See Journ. Linn. Soc., Zool. vol. xxviii. (1900) p. 6, last paragraph. 
