EXPLANATION OF PLATE 82 (LXXXII) 



Figs. 1-19, X 50; Fig. 20, X 100. 

 Figures 1-3. — Orbulina universa d'Orbigny. 



Fig. 2. Challenger Sta. 120, off Pernambuco, Atlantic. (675 fathoms) 

 Fig. 3. Challenger Sta. 166, W. coast of New Zealand. (275 fathoms) 

 Figure 4. — Globigerinoides sacculifera (Brady). 



Challenger Sta. 36 (surface). North Atlantic. 

 Referred by Brady to Globigerina and by Cushman, 1927 (vide antes) to Globigerinoides. 

 Figure 5. — Globigerinoides conglobata (Brady). 

 No locality, surface. 

 Referred by Brady to Globigerina and by Cushman, 1927, to Globigerinoides. 

 Figures 6, 7. — Hastigerinella digitata (Brady). 



Challenger Sta. 191A, Ki Islands, or Sta. 291A, off Tahiti, Pacific. 

 Referred by Brady to Globigerina and by Galloway, 1933, to Hastigerinella (vide antes, plate LXXX, figs. 

 6-10). 

 Figures 8, 9. — Globigerina bradyi Wiesner. 



Challenger Sta. 144, Southern Ocean. (1570 fathoms) 

 Referred by Brady to Globigerina sp., minute forms, and by Wiesner (Foram. Deutsche Siidpolar Exped. 

 1901-1903, 1931, p. 138) to G. bradyi. 

 Figure 10. — Hastigerina (?) subcretacea (Lomnicki). 



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

 Referred by Brady to G. cretacea d'Orbigny?, and by Lomnicki (Naturf. Ver. Brunn., Verh., Vol. 39 (1900), 

 1901, p. 17) to G. subcretacea. Also referred to G. subcretacea (not of Lomnicki) by Chapman (Jour. Linn. Soc. 

 London, Zool., Vol. 28, 1902, p. 410). Referred to Globigerinella by Thalmann 1932, p. 307. BoUi, Loeblich 

 and Tappan (U.S.N.M., Bull. 215, 1957, p. 29) have placed Globigerinella Cushman 1927 in the synonymy of 

 Hastigerina Thomson 1876. 

 Figure 11. — Globigerina cretacea d'Orbigny. 



White Chalk, Iowa, U. S. A. (for comparison). 

 Referred by Brady to Globigerina and by Thalmann, 1932, to Globigerinella. Cushman retains this species in 

 Globigerina, as does Bronnimann (Bull. Amer. Pal., Vol. 34, No. 140, 1952, p. 14). 

 Figure 12. — Globotruncana linneana (d'Orbigny). 



No locality but noted as a fossil specimen, and not found in living condition by Brady. D'Orbigny's ma- 

 terial came from the shore sands of Cuba and is regarded as derived from the Upper Cretaceous. Recorded 

 as Globigerina by Brady. 

 Figures 13-20. — Candeina nitida d'Orbigny. 

 Fig. 13. Philippines (surface). 



Fig. 14. Challenger Sta. 338, South Atlantic. (1990 fathoms) 

 Figs. 15-17. Challenger Sta. 280, South Pacific. (1940 fathoms) 

 Figs. 18-20. Challenger Sta. 120, off Pernambuco, Atlantic. (675 fathoms) 



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