Wright — Foraminifera obtained off the SovM-west of Ireland. 461 
celata, Trochamniina robertsoni, Bulimina inflata, Bolivina decus- 
sata, Uvigerina aculeata, U. angulosa, Eotalia orbicularis, and 
Truncatulina wuellerstorfi. 
Log 5.— Lat. 51° 1' long. 11° 50' W. ; depth, 750 fathoms. 
Mud from stomach of Holothuria. 
About two ounces of mud, largely composed of Eoraminifera, 
especially of the following genera : — Bolivina, Lagena, Globigerina, 
Orbulina, and Pulvinulina. The following were the most prominent 
species : — Sigmoilina celata, Ehabdammina abyssorum, Haplophrag- 
mium giomeratum, Webbina clavata, Gaudryina pupoides, Ehabdago- 
nium tricarinatum, Uvigerina angulosa, JSTonionina umbilicatula and 
turgida. 
Log 3.— Lat. 51° 2' long. 11°27'W. ; depth, 345 fathoms. 
Pine sand. 
A large quantity of fine sand brought up by the dredge. In it 
were found two specimens of Challengeria, and a number of Forami- 
nifera of the following genera : — Bolivina, Lagena, Globigerina, Or- 
bulina, and Pulvinulina. The following species were plentiful: — 
Astrorhiza arenaria, Haplophragmium pseudospirale, Gaudryina pupoi- 
des, Bhabdogonium tricarinatum, Uvigerina angulosa, U. asperula, and 
^onionina turgida. 
Log 8. — Eleven miles south of Glandore Harbour ; depth, 53 
fathoms. Muddy sand and small shells. 
Toraminif era plentiful, chiefly of the following genera: — Spirolo- 
culina, Miliolina, Haplophragmium, Bigenerina, Bulimina, Bolivina, 
Lagena, and Uvigerina ; Planispirina contraria was frequent. 
Log. 9. — Depth, 50 fathoms. Mud from stomach of Holothuria. 
A very small quantity of mud containing very few Eoraminifera. 
Log. 6. — Berehaven Harbour ; depth, 7 fathoms. Mud. 
Shallow-water forms of Poraminif era, plentiful. It contained Spiro- 
loculina acutimargo, Miliolina labiosa, and Lagena insequilateralis. 
