Wright — Foraminifera obtained off the South-west of Ireland. 477 
carinate, unequally convex on the upper and under side, ahoral 
ends slightly serrate ; aperture a fissure with entosolenian neck 
occupying the entire width of the narrow end of the segment ; 
chambers usually five to seven in number. 
This species has been found at two localities, in both of which 
it is exceedingly rare, viz. off Cebu, 120 fathoms, and in the Java 
sea, 45 fathoms. The specimens were sent to me by Mr. Earland.] 
Seabrookia earlandi, Wright, sp. (Plate xx. Figs. 6, 7 a, 7 b.) 
Millettia earlandi, Wright, 1889, Ann. and Mag. JS'at, Hist., 
ser. 6, vol. iv., p. 448. (l^ame only.) 
Test thin and hyaline ; segments nearly embracing, protruding 
a little near the oral end, ovate, somewhat irregular in shape, 
slightly carinate, unequally convex on the upper and under sides ; 
aperture a fissure extending the entire width of the narrow end 
of the segment ; chambers usually five in number. 
I have much pleasure in naming this species after my friend 
Mr. Arthur Earland, who first found it in material dredged off 
Castletown, County Cork. 37^ fathoms Lord Bandon " cruise, 
1886, log 42). 
I^ot unfrequent at 345 fathoms. 
Family, Lagenid^. Suh -family ^JjkQ^^i^m. 
LAGEJS'A, Walker and Boys. 
Lagena globosa, Montagu, sp. 
Yermiculum globosum, Montagu, 1803, Test. Brit., p. 523. 
Very rare ; 7-1020 fathoms. 
Lagena apiculata, Reuss. 
Oolina apiculata, Eeuss, 1850, Haidinger's Naturw. Abhandl., 
vol. iv. p. 22, pi. i. fig. 1. 
Frequent at 1020 fathoms ; very rare at 53-750 fathoms. 
Lagena botelliformis, Brady. 
Lagena botelliformis, Brady, 1881, Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci., 
vol. xxi. (K. S.) p. 60 ; Challenger " Eep., p. 454, pi. Ivi. 
fig. 6. 
Very rare at 750 fathoms. 
