250 Transactions of the Society. 
Abhandl. k. bayer. AkacL Wiss., Cl. II., vol. xviii. p. 254, pi. xi. figs. 
59, 60. 
The solitary specimen, from Station 6, resembles that figured by 
Egger, being more fusiform than the 4 Challenger ’ examples. The 
shell-wall is very thick and the internal cavity small. It is essentially 
a deep-water species. 
‘Challenger 7 Stations are: in the North Atlantic, south of 
Kockall Bank, and west of the Azores ; in the South Atlantic, south 
of Pernambuco ; and at a single Station in the North Pacific. Be- 
ported by Egger from West Australia. 
Sub-Family Saecammininae. 
Crithionina Goes. 
Crithionina mamilla Goes, plate IV. fig. 2. 
Crithionina mamilla Goes, 1894, Kongl. Svenska Vet.-Akad. 
Handl., vol. xxv. p. 15, pi. iii. figs. 34-36. 
The specimens are all free, with the form symmetrical. The walls 
are very thick, and the cavity irregular in shape, smooth and polished. 
It is not abundant, but occurs at several of the Malay Stations. 
Found by Goes at Koster Island, in the Skagerack ; 106 metres. 
Crithionina ; pisum Goes, plate IV. fig. 3. 
Crithionina pisum Goes, 1896, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard 
College, vol. xxix. No. 1, p. 24, pi. ii. figs. 1, 2. 
A few of the specimens may be assigned to this species, the shell- 
wall being much thinner and the cavity larger and not so smooth as 
in C. mamilla. It occurs at the same Stations as the latter, but is 
more rare. 
Goes quotes it from the Gulf of Mexico ; 940 fathoms. 
Whilst engaged in writing these lines, there reaches me an 
announcement of the death of Dr. Goes. In a letter dated 27th May, 
1896, referring to his last-named work, he writes, “ my small essay, 
very probably the last of that line during my remaining life.” This 
unfortunately proved prophetic. Although he had relinquished the 
study of the Foraminifera, his loss will be deplored by all Bhizo- 
podists. A genial correspondent, he was always ready to advise and 
impart information to his fellow-workers. Painstaking as well as 
acute in his observations, his writings will endure as a lasting monu- 
ment of work well and faithfully rendered. 
In grateful remembrance of many kindnesses received from him, 
I cannot let this opportunity pass without offering a sincere tribute 
to his memory. 
