On the Genus Botellina. 



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List of Stations, with Localities, &c, prom which Botellina 

 pinnata have been obtained. 



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Latitude. 



Longitude. 



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General Remarks. 













547 

 and 



33° 54' 13" S. 



25° 53' 30" E. 





B. pinnata, moderately common. 



548 

 580 



34°1'30" S. 



25° 45' 00" E. 





Two large specimens and fragments. 



593 



33o 50' 00" S. 



25° 54' 30" E. 





B. pinnata, in mass. These two samples 



and 









fully filled a half-gallon measure of B. 



594 









pinnata alone. In this sample were also 

 obtained a few irregular perforated slabs 

 of agglutinated shelly sand, overgrown 

 with Serpula, Polyzoa, Coral, Hydrozoa, 

 and Foraminifera, Gasteropod, and 

 Lainellibranch shells, shell fragments, 

 and siliceous sand. 



781 



33° 53' 00" S. 



28^> 12' 00" E. 



45 



Quite 2 lbs. in weight of B. pinnata, 





(Off East 



Beacon, 





with a few Gasteropods, Polyzoa, and a 





about 17 



miles E. 





mass of a large Hydroid (Sestularia?), 





of East 



London.) 





sand and shell fragments. The B. pin- 

 nata taken in this haul are of a bright 

 red colour. 



805 



33° 3' 00" S. 



27° 57' 00" E. 



32 



A good many B. pinnata, brown and 



and 









bright red in colour. 



806 











826 



36° 6' 45" S. 



27o 55' 45" E. 



43 



About 6 lbs. in weight of material, 



and 









composed of sandy mud and shells, with 



827 









hardened lumps of homogeneous mud. 

 B. pinnata moderately common. 



1,108 



Bird Island 



Passage, 



10 



A few specimens and fragments of B. 



and 



Algoa 



Bay. 



to 



pinnata, and a number of a smaller 



1,109 







16 



species, nov. 



1,882 



Cape St. 



N. by E., 



73 



Blaize, 

 distant 

 miles. 



125 



Several fragments. 



10,778 



Cape 



Natal, 



85 



A few fragments of B. pinnata, with 





W. i N., 



distant 





a number of specimens of a smaller 





laj 



miles. 





species. Bottom deposit, a coarse sandy 

 mud. 



11,074 



Cape Natal, 



N. J W., 



55 



This deposit, composed of a dead 





4.3 miles 



distant. 





coarse shelly sand and coral fragments 

 containing a number of ferric-brown 

 phosphatic concretions, among which 

 was found a good number of B. pinnata, 

 and seven large primordial chambers 

 belonging to them, together with many 

 other large foraminifera, as Polytrema 

 ■rubra, Bupertia sp. nov., Astrorhizasp.? 

 Cristellaria, &c. 



10,831 



Umhlote 



River 



40 



A number of highly coloured B. pin- 





mouth, 



N. by 





nata, and some fragments of a smaller 





W. iW, 



distance 





species, nov. 





84 



miles. 







11,188 



Mouth 



of the 





B. pinnata, in mass. Nearly a quart 





Umkomaas 



River, 





measure full, many with incrusting 





N.W.by 



W. $W., 





Polyzoa, with a great quantity of a large 





distant 



5| miles. 





Hydrozoa (Tubularia? sp. '?), worm 

 tubes, free Polyzoa, Gasteropods, and 

 Lamellibranchs, with a quantity of shelly 

 sand, shingle, and coral fragments. 



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