OSTRACODA FROM FUNAFUTI. AD) 
at 32, 35, and 36 fathoms, from Funamanu at 50 and 150 
fathoms, and from Tutanga, at 35, 50-60, and 200 fathoms 
(David, Halligan and Finckh coll.) 
Barrpra Crosskerana, G. 8. Brady. 
Bardia Crosskeiana, G. S. Brady, 1880, Rep. Chall. Exp., Zool. 
pt. ii. p. 58, pl. ix. figs. 3 a-e. ; 
Dr. Brady has lately noted the above species from Fiji and 
Samoa. It is the commonest and most widely distributed form 
ot the Ostracoda from Funafuti; and its occurrence at such 
a depth as 1489 fathoms is very remarkable. 
From sand of the lst boring in the Atoll, near the surface, 
from the 2nd boring at 40 feet down, and at 70 feet down; from 
the beach-sand of Avalau Islet, the lagoon beach of Fuafala, 
and the dredging in the lagoon at Rocky Islet (Sollas coll.). 
From the dredgings across the lagoon, sample 1, 4 mile 
from the Mission Church, 10 fathoms; sample 2,1 mile from 
the Mission Ch. at 155 fathoms; sample 4, 2 miles from Mission 
Ch. at 23 fathoms; sample 6, 3 miles from Mission Ch. at 21 
fathoms; sample 7, 33 miles from Mission Ch. at 24 fathoms; 
sample 18, 9 miles from Mission Ch. at 73 fathoms (David coll.). 
From dredgings north of Pava Islet at 32 and 36 fathoms ; off 
Funamanu at 50 and 150 fathoms; S. of Fuafatu, 60 fathoms ; 
off Tutanga at 35, 50-60, and 200 fathoms (David, Halligan and 
Finckh coll.). Also from the ‘ Penguin’ soundings, Sample 2, 
Globigerina-ooze, 1489 fathoms. 
Bairpra Woopwarprana, G. 8. Brady. 
Badia Woedwardiana, G.S. Brady, 1880, Rep. Chall. Exped., Zool. 
pt. i. p. 57, pl. xi. figs. 1 a-e. 
Previously recorded among other localities from Fiji, this 
species has been sparingly obtained in several of the Funafuti 
samples :— 
From sand of the Ist boring in the Atoll, near the surface ; 
from the 2nd boring at 70 ft. down; and from the beach-sand at 
Avalau Islet (Sollas coll.). Also im dredgings around the Atoll, 
N.of Pava, at 32 and 36 fathoms; off Funamanu at 150 fathoms ; 
S. of Fuafatu, 60 fathoms, and off Tutanga at 35 and 200 ‘zthoms 
(David, Halligan and Finckh coll.). 
