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are B. globulus Bornemann, B. Grinzingensis Karrer, and B. ringens 
var. Balkwill and Wright. 
In the Malay Archipelago the distribution is similar to that of 
M. circular is, but it is less abundant. 
The f Challenger/ specimens were obtained on the north-east coast 
of New Zealand. Those described by Dr. Goos were from the North 
Atlantic, from deep water in both instances. 
Miliolina labiosa d’Orbigny sp., plate XI. figs. 8, 9. 
Triloculina labiosa d’Orb., Foram. Cuba, p. 178, pi. x. figs. 12- 
14. Miliolina labiosa (d’Orb. sp.) Brady, 1884, Chall. Kept., p. 170, 
pi. vi. figs. 3-5. 
This very unsatisfactory species occurs at only a few of the Stations, 
and never in great abundance. In form it ranges from Nubecularia 
Bradyi to Miliolina valvularis , the specimen figured being one of 
the most symmetrical. 
D’Orbigny describes it as tolerably numerous in the sands of 
Cuba, and it is recorded from numerous ‘ Challenger ’ Stations. 
Miliolina subrotunda Montagu sp. 
“ Serpula subrotunda dorso elevato,” Walker and Boys (1784), 
Test. Min., p. 2, pi. i. fig. 4. Vermiculum subrotundum Montagu, 
1803, Test. Brit., part ii. p. 521. Miliolina subrotunda (Walk, 
and Boys) Goes, 1894. Kongl. Svenska Vet.-Akad. Hand!, vol. xxv. 
p. 109, pi. xix. figs. 816, 847. Miliolina subrotunda Jones, 1895, 
Palaeontographical Soc., p. 120, woodcut, fig. 9. 
In the Malay Archipelago typical forms of this ubiquitous species 
are not common, most of the specimens possessing some of the charac- 
ters of M. circular is and M. valvularis. 
It appears in Prof. Butschli’s list of Foraminifera from the Malay 
Archipelago. 
Miliolina suborbicularis d’Orbigny sp., plate XI. fig. 13. 
Quinqueloculina suborbicidaris (d’Orb.) Schlumberger, 1893, 
Mem. Soc. Zool. France, vol. vi. p. 73, plate ii. figs. 63, 64, pi. iii. 
fig. 67, and woodcuts, figs. 26-28. 
The Malay specimens, as will bo seen from the illustrations, 
closely resemble those from the Gulf of Marseilles figured by Schlum- 
berger. 
It is moderately abundant at a few of the Stations. 
Under the name of M. Fichteliana , Brady records it from Mada- 
gascar, the Inland Sea of Japan, and the Chinese Seas. 
Miliolina tricar inata d’Orbigny sp. 
Triloculina tricarinata d’Orbigny, 1826, Ann. Sci. Nat., vol. vii. 
p. 299, No. 7. Miliolina ( Triloculina ) tricarinata (d’Orb.) Egger, 
