Report on Foraminifera. By F. IF. Willett. 255 
K. Svenska Vet.-A.kad. Handl., vol. xxv. p. 25, pi. vi. figs. 172-175. 
R. dentaliniformis (Brady) Goes, 1896, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. 
Harvard Coll., vol. xxix. p. 27. 
Another rare deep-water species, occurring a little more frequently 
than the preceding. 
Recorded by Goes from the Skagerack, Baltic, Pacific, and 
Caribbean Sea. 
Reojohax Scottii Chaster, plate IV. fig. 13. 
R. Scottii Chaster, 1892, First Rep. of the Southport Soc. of 
Nat. Sci., p. 57, pi. i. fig. 1. 
A delicate flexible species which, when moist, can be bent into 
a curved or serpentine form, retaining the shape when dry. The 
R. Jiexibilis of Schlumberger, from the Russian Arctic Seas,* has 
precisely the same character, and closely resembles this form in other 
respects. 
1 1 has been recorded from Scotland, Ireland, and Malta, as well 
as from the Southport district. In the Malay Archipelago it is very 
rare. 
Reojjhax membranacea Brady, plate IV. fig. 14. 
R. membranacea Brady, 1879, Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci., vol. xxix. 
n.s., p. 53, pi. iv. fig. 9. 
The examples of this species are few and fragmentary. None of 
them show the transverse wrinkles mentioned by Brady, and the form 
of the chambers indicates an affinity with R. Scottii. 
It occurs at a few Stations, but is very rare. 
* Mem. Soc. Zool. Frauce, vol. vii. 1804, p. 25S, pi. iii. fig. 10. 
