EXPLANATION OF PLATE 32 (XXXII) 



Figs. 1-4, X 50; Figs. 5, 6, X 9; Figs. 7-9, X 20; Figs. 10, 11, X 40; Fig. 12, X 12; 

 Figs. 13-18, X 15; Fig. 19, X 25; Figs. 20, 24-26, X 40; Figs. 21-23, X 50. 

 Figures 1-4. — Nodellum membranaceum (Brady). 



Challenger Sta. 323, South Atlantic. (1900 fathoms) 

 Referred by Brady to Reophax. Made the genotype of Nodellum by Rhumbler, Foram. Plankton-Exped., 

 Pt. 2, 1913, p. 474. 

 Figures 5, 6. — Reophax sabulosus Brady. 



Cold Area, Faroe Channel, N. of Scotland. 

 Figures 7-9. — Reophax cylindricus Brady. 



Fig. 9. Challenger Sta. 144, Prince Edward Island, S. Pacific. (1570 fathoms) 

 Figures 10, 11. — Protoschista findens (Parker). 



Gaspe Bay, mouth of St. Lawrence, Canada. (18-20 fathoms) 

 Referred by Brady to Reophax. Made the genotype of Protoschista by Eimer and Fickert, 1899 (Zeitschr. Wiss. 

 Zool., Vol. 65, p. 677). Genus retained by Galloway but placed in synonymy of Reophax Montfort by Cushman. 

 Figures 12, 14-18. — Liebusella soldanii (Jones and Parker). 



Fig. 12. Challenger Sta. 174C, Fiji, Pacific. (210 fathoms) 

 Figs. 14, 16, 18. Challenger Sta. 33, off Bermuda, Atlantic. (435 fathoms) 

 Fig. 17. Challenger Sta. 24, West Indies. (390 fathoms) 

 Referred by Brady to Haplostiche soldanii. 

 Thalmann (1932) placed these figures in Haplostiche dubia (d'Orbigny) (a fossil form from Sienna, not a 

 Liebusella) and in 1937 (Eclog. geol. Helvet., Vol. 30, No. 2, p. 340) changed the designation to Liebusella 

 dubia. It seems highly probable, both from the figure and from the locality, that figure 12 is Cylindroclavulina 

 bradyi (Cushman 1911), a Pacific species figured by Brady on pi. 48, figures 32-38, although Cushman does not 

 refer to the earlier figure. 

 Figure 13. — Liebusella soldanii (Jones & Parker) var. intermedia (van den Broeck) 

 Challenger Sta. ii, off Bermuda, Atlantic. (390 fathoms) 

 Referred by Brady to Haplostiche soldanii (Jones and Parker) and to Liebusella soldanii var. intermedia 

 by Dorothy Palmer, Mem. Soc. Cub. Hist. Nat., Vol. XII, No. 4, 1938. 

 Figures 19-21, 24-26. — Ammobaculites agglutinans (d'Orbigny). 

 Figs. 19, 21, 25, 26. Challenger Sta. 216, N. of Papua. 

 Fig. 20. Porcupine Sta. 23, N.W. of Ireland, N. Atlantic. (630 fathoms) 

 Fig. 24. Challenger Sta. 64, North Atlantic. (2750 fathoms) 

 It seems probable that further study will show the Pacific forms (figs. 19, 25, 26) to belong to a different 

 species, the Pacific form in fig. 21 probably to a second species, and the Atlantic material to d'Orbigny 's A. 

 agglutinans. Referred to Haplophragmium by Brady. 

 Figures 22, 23. — Ammobaculites agglutinans var. filiformis Earland. 

 Challenger Sta. 5, Canaries, Atlantic. (2740 fathoms) 

 Brady referred these to Haplophragmium agglutinans (d'Orbigny). Figure 22 was referred to A. reophaci- 

 formis by Cushman, 1910, U.S.N.M., Proc, Vol. 38, p. 440, a large species occurring on coral reefs in the Pacific 

 and the West Indies. Earland's variety is very close to Brady's figures, to which he refers, and is minute in size 

 and occurs in deep water. Earland's name has been retained since Cushman's reference to Brady appears to 

 be erroneous. (See Earland, Discovery Reports, Vol. 10, 1934, p. 92). 



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