NOTES ON SPECIES FIGURED IN TEXT OF CHALLENGER REPORT 



In addition to the atlas of plates there are a 

 number of text figures in the body of the report. 

 The majority of the species figured in these are 

 also illustrated on the plates, but a number are 

 shown only in the text. Although it is not feasible 

 to reproduce the text figures here, it is believed 

 to be of value, for the sake of completeness, to 

 add notes on the various species. 

 Text figure 1, p. 141. Labyrinthic aperture of 

 Biloculina sphaera d'Orbigny. 



As noted for pi. II, fig. 4, this should be 

 Pyrgoella sphaera (d'Orbigny). 

 Text figure 2, p. 158. Serpula seminulum Linnaeus. 

 2 A, B, C, reproduced from Plancus. 

 2 s, reproduced from Gualtieri. 

 2 a, b, reproduced from Martini. 

 The first four figures are those cited by Lin- 

 naeus in the 12th edition of his Systema, 1767, 

 and figs. 2 a, b, were cited in addition by Gmelin, 

 1791, in the 13th edition of the Systema. This 

 form is now referred to Quinqueloculina seminu- 

 lum (Linnaeus). (See pi. V, fig. 6). 

 Text figure 3, p. 159. Miliolina seminulum (Lin- 

 naeus). 



2 a, after Williamson, Recent, British. 

 2 b, after Jones and Parker, Recent, Arctic. 

 2 c. Fossil, from the Crag (Pliocene). 

 Quinqueloculina seminulum (Linnaeus), see 

 above. 

 Text figure 4, p. 179. Miliolina rupertiana Brady. 



a, b, c, d, various forms of aperture, X 40. 

 e, transverse section of shell, X 200. 

 From Tamatave, east coast of Madagascar. 

 Triloculina rupertiana (Brady), see pi. VII, 

 figs. 7-12. 

 Text figure 5, p. 194. a, Planispirina contraria 

 (d'Orbigny). 



Transverse section, X 40; locality not known. 

 Nummoloculina contraria (d'Orbigny), see note 

 to pi. XI, figs. 10, 11. 

 Text figure 5, p. 194. b, Planispirina exigua 

 (Brady). 

 Transverse section, X 80; locality not known. 

 c, Planispirina sigmoidea Brady. 

 Transverse section, X 40; Challenger Sta. 120, 

 off Pernambuco, western Atlantic (675 fathoms). 

 See Nummoloculina contraria (d'Orbigny), ju- 

 venile forms, pi. II, figs. 1-3. 

 Text figure 6, p. 211. Diagrammatic representation 

 of the progressive development of the Simple 

 type of Orbitolites into the most Complex 

 (after Carpenter). 



Text figure 7, p. 211. Orbitolites duplex Carpenter. 



Locality not known. Probably Amphisorus 



hemprichii Ehrenberg; see note to pi. XVI, 



fig. 7, and footnote. 



Text figure 8, p. 225. Kerammosphaera murrayi 



Brady. 



Figs, a, b, locality not known; figs, c, d. 

 Challenger Sta. 157, Antarctic (1950 fathoms). 

 Text figure 9, p. 242. Syringammina fragilissima 

 Brady. 



Faroe Channel, H.M.S. "Triton". 

 Text figure 10, p. 263. Hyperammina arborescens 

 (Norman MS.). 



Dredged off Cumbrae, Scotland. X 20. This 

 should be referred to P sammatodendron arbores- 

 cens, Norman MS., Brady; see pi. XXVIII, 

 figs. 12, 13. 

 Text figure 11, p. 441. Various forms of aperture 

 in Lagena globosa Walker and Jacob (now re- 

 ferred to Oolina). 

 Text figure 12, p. 470. Longitudinal and transverse 

 sections of the shell wall of Lagena hertwigiana 

 Brady; Challenger Sta. 155, Antarctic (1300 

 fathoms). 

 Text figure 13, p. 499. Nodosaria (Dentalina) 

 farcimen (Soldani). 



a, from Soldani; b, from Reuss (Antwerp 

 Crag) ; c, a Cretaceous specimen. Now re- 

 ferred to Dentalina. 

 Text figure 14, p. 501. Nodosaria (Dentalina) 

 pauperata d'Orbigny. 



a, Miocene specimen, copied from d'Or- 

 bigny ; 



b, Recent specimen; c, Liassic specimen. 

 Fig. 14a. Dentalina pauperata, d'Orbigny, was 



placed in Siphonodosaria Silvestri by Jedlit- 

 schka (Verh. Nat. Ver. Briinn., Vol. 66, 1935, 

 p. 65), who showed it to possess an apertural 

 neck with a phialine lip and tooth. Marks 

 (Contr. Cush. Found., Vol. 2, No. 2, 1951, p. 

 56), in a revision of Vienna Basin Miocene fora- 

 minifera, transferred pauperata to Nodogen- 

 erina, again stressing the apertural characters. 

 Stainforth (Contr. Cush. Found., Vol. 3, No. 

 1, 1952, p. 13) listed it as Siphonodosaria, but 

 as noted for pi. LXII, figs. 7, 8, Finlay (N.Z. 

 Journ. Sci. Techn., Vol. 28, 1947, pp. 272-275) 

 has shown Siphonodosaria to be a synonym of 

 the earlier genus Stilostomella Guppy 1894 

 (P.Z.S. London, 1894, p. 649). The correct 

 name for this form is therefore Stilostomella 

 pauperata (d'Orbigny), and material from near 



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