REPORT ON THE EORAMINIFERA. 
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August 27, 1873, corresponding to Station 108. Mid-Atlantic off St. Paul’s Rocks. 
Containing Globigerina bulloides, Globigenna dubia, Globigerina conglobata, 
Globigerina rubra, Globigerina saccidifera ; Orbulina universa, Hastigerina 
'pelagica, Spharoidina dehiscens, Pullenia obliquiloculata, Pulvinulina men- 
ardii and var. jimbriata, Pidvinulina tumida and Pulvinulina micheliniana , 
Gr. South Atlantic. No pelagic Rliizopoda preserved on the outward voyage ; see 
Section P. 
H. Indian Ocean, from the Cape of Good Hope south-west by Kerguelen and Heard 
Islands to the Antarctic Circle, and thence to Melbourne. 
February 14, 1874, corresponding to Station 153. Antarctic ice-barrier. Surface 
down to 60 and 100 fathoms. Containing Globigerina bulloides, running 
into Globigerina dutertrei. 
I. South Pacific : — Melbourne to Sydney, New Zealand, Fiji, the Moluccas, and the 
Equator at about long. 126° E. 
June 14, 1874, corresponding to Station 164 B. Off Sydney. Containing Globi- 
gerina bulloides, Globigerina dubia, Globigerina infiata ; Orbidina universa, 
Pulvimdina canariensis, Pulvimdina crassa, and Pulvinulina micheliniana. 
June 15, 1874, corresponding to Station 164 C. East of Australia. Containing 
Pulvimdina canariensis, Pidvinulina crassa, and Pidvinulina micheliniana. 
June 17, 1874, corresponding to Station 165. Between Sydney and Wellington. 
Containing Globigerina bulloides, Globigerina dubia, Globigerina cequi- 
lateralis, Globigerina infiata, Orbulina universa, Pulvinulina canari- 
ensis, Pulvinulina crassa, and Pulvinulina micheliniana. Amongst these 
were a few dead and empty shells of bottom species. 
August 11 and 12, 1874, corresponding to Station 175. Off Kandavu, Fiji 
Islands. Containing Globigerina bulloides, Orbidina universa, together 
with some dead empty shells of bottom species. 
August 25 and 26, 1874, corresponding to Station 181. North-east of Australia. 
Containing Globigerina bulloides, Globigerina conglobata, Globigerina 
(equilateralis, Globigerina dubia, and Orbulina universa. 
