120 C.ILIATA — TINTINNOPSIS 



TINTINNOPSIS BEROIDEA Stein \ 



(Jorgensen: Bergens museums aarbog 1899 n. 2, PI. I, fig. 5. 

 T. bcroidca oar. (u-uininnta v. Dad., Aurir., CI.) 



1898 January : 6^ N. 55° W. 

 February: 34° N. 73° W. 

 May: 60° N. 10° W. 

 July: 60° N. 3° W. 



August: 47° N. 39° W.; 48° N. 30° W.; 55° N. 5° W.; (i4^ N. 



21° W.; 40° N. 67° W. 

 October: Vestmannao to 63° N. 12" W.; 59° N. 3° W.; 44° N. 



43° W. to 41° N. 59° W. 

 November: N. of Scotland; 56° N. 26° W. 



1899 March: 49° N. 9° W. 

 April: 49° N. 7° W. 



Temperature: 8 to 25. 

 Salinity: 32.5o to 35.65. 



Plankton-type. This species is evidently a neritic form of 

 wide distribution — Ns, in tiie northern Atlantic. 



TINTINNOPSIS CAMPANULA (Ehb.) 



(Tlntinnus camp. Clap. & Lachm. Etudes sur las infus. pag. 207, PI. VIII, fig. 9. 

 TinUnnopsis cincta c. Dadaij Mitth. d. Zool. Stat, zu Neapel, Vol. VII, 1887, 



Pi. XX, fig. 6-8). 



1898 August: 54° N. 5° W. 



September: 9° N. 53° W. 

 November: 51° N. 1° W. 



Temperature: 13.6 to 28. 



Salinity: 34.05 to 34.55. 



Plankton-type. This species is found in the Mediterranean 

 and Adriatic, southern North Sea, southwestern Baltic and the Ber- 

 mudas (Plankt. Exp.). It scarcely occurs in the open ocean and 

 therefore belongs to the neritic plankton. — Xiii (X(). 



Ostenfeld's data used. 



