EXPLANATION OF PLATE 74 (LXXIV), CONTINUED 



Figures 21-23. — Neouvigerina porrecta (Brady). 



Challenger Sta. 185, Torres Strait, Pacific. (155 fathoms) 

 Referred by Brady to Uvigerina and by Hofker (Siboga Exped., Foraminifera Pt. Ill, 1951, p. 213) to 

 Neouvigerina. 

 Figures 24-26. — Uvigerina bradyana Fornasini. 



Figs. 24, 25. Challenger Sta. 191A, Ki Islands, Pacific. (580 fathoms) 

 Fig. 26. Challenger Sta. 300, N. of Juan Fernandez, E. Pacific. (1375 fathoms) 

 Referred by Brady to Uvigerina sp. intermediate between U. pygmaea d'Orbigny and U. aculeata d'Orbigny. 

 Fornasini (Mem. R. Ace. Sci. 1st. Bologna, Ser. V, Vol. 8, 1900, p. 390) referred these figures to his U. bradyana. 

 Miss Ruth Todd (Allan Hancock Pacific Exped., Vol. 6, No. 5, 1948, p. 267) has suggested that Brady's fig. 

 26, not figs. 24, 25, may be U. peregrina Cushman var. dirupta Todd. In the absence of comparative material, 

 however, Fornasini has been followed here, but future workers should keep in mind the possibility that these 

 figures of Brady may represent more than one species, especially since his material came from widely separated 

 localities. 



Note: Since Hofker's new genera allied to Uvigerina {Euuvigerina, Neouvigerina, Praeuvigerina and Aluvigerina) proposed in 1951 

 (Siboga Exped., Foraminifera Part III) depend for their identification upon toothplate structure it is not possible to allot Brady's species 

 to them, except in those cases where Hofker has studied the internal structure of species regarded as the same as those figured by Brady. 

 As noted earlier the genus Aluvigerina is a synonym of Uvigerina d'Orbigny (same genotype). 



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Figs. 1-3, X 35; Figs. 4, 5, 15-17, 24-26, X 45; Figs. 6-8, 18-20, X 50; Fig. 9, X 40; 

 Figs. 10, 11, 21-23, X 60; Figs. 12-14, X 70. 

 Figures 1-3. — Euuvigerina aculeata (d'Orbigny). 



Challenger Sta. 191A, Ki Islands, Pacific. (580 fathoms) 

 Referred by Brady to Uvigerina and by Hofker (Siboga Exped., Foraminifera Part III, 1951, p. 226) to 

 Euuvigerina aculeata (d'Orbigny). 

 Figures 4, 5. — Uvigerina brunnensis Karrer. 



Challenger Sta. 1491, Kerguelen Islands, S. Pacific. (120 fathoms) 

 Figures 6-9. — Uvigerina asperula Czjzek. 



Figs. 6, 7, 9. Challenger Sta. 191A, Ki Islands, Pacific. (580 fathoms) 

 Fig. 8. Challenger Sta. 323, South Atlantic. (1900 fathoms) 

 Fig. 9 referred by Brady to U. asperula var. auberiana d'Orbigny and to U. asperula by Thalmann (Eclog. 

 geol. Helvet., Vol. 25, No. 2, 1932, p. 307). 

 Figures 10, 11. — Neouvigerina ampullacea (Brady). 



Challenger Sta. 344, Ascension Island, S. Atlantic. (420 fathoms) 

 Referred by Brady to Uvigerina asperula var. ampullacea and by Hofker to Neouvigerina ampullacea (Brady) 

 (Siboga Exped., Foraminifera Part III, 1951, p. 208). Thalmann (Eclog. geol. Helvet., Vol. 30, No. 2, 1937, 

 p. 341) refers these figures to U. asperula var. proboscidea Schwager. This is probably based on Cushman 

 (Bernice P. Bishop Mus., Bull. 119, 1934, p. 126) who remarks, "Brady records U. asperula and variety 

 ampullacea from Fiji, which may be this species" ( U. proboscidea Schwager). 

 Figures 12-14. — Neouvigerina inter rupta (Brady). 



Figs. 12, 13. Challenger Sta. 217A, off Papua, Pacific. (37 fathoms) 

 Fig. 14. Challenger Sta. 174C, off Fiji, Pacific. (210 fathoms) 

 Referred by Brady to Uvigerina and by Hofker (1. c. supra, 1951, p. 213) to Neouvigerina. 

 Figures 15-17. — Rectobolivina columellaris (Brady). 



Figs. 15, 16. Challenger Sta. VIII, off the Canaries, Atlantic. (620 fathoms) 

 Fig. 17. Challenger Sta. 162, Bass Strait, Pacific. (28-40 fathoms) 

 Referred by Brady to Sagrina columellaris Brady and by Egger, Cushman and others to Siphogenerina. 

 Thalmann (Eclog. geol. Helvet., Vol. 30, No. 2, 1937, p. 341) refers these figures to Siphogenerina zitteli (Karrer) 

 but Hofker (Siboga Exped., Foraminifera Pt. Ill, 1951, p. 68) has shown that columellaris should be placed in 

 Rectobolivina, and a careful comparison of original figures shows marked differences between the forms of 

 Karrer and Brady. 

 Figures 18-20. — Rectobolivina bifrons (Brady). 



Challenger Sta. 232, off Japan. (345 fathoms) 

 Referred by Brady to Sagrina and transferred by Cushman (C.C.L.F.R., Vol. 3, 1927, p. 68) to Rectobolivina 

 as the genotype. 

 Figures 21-24. — Siphogenerina raphanus (Parker and Jones). 



Fig. 21. Challenger Sta. 162, Bass Strait, Pacific. (38-40 fathoms) 

 Fig. 22. Challenger Sta. 218A, Admiralty Islands, Pacific. (16-25 fathoms) 

 Fig. 23b. Challenger Sta. 209, Philippines. (95-100 fathoms) 

 Fig. 24. Challenger Sta. 279A, off Tahiti, Pacific. (420 fathoms) 

 Referred by Brady to Sagrina; by Schlumberger 1883 to his new genus Siphogenerina. 



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