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Haplophragmium cassis Parker sp., plate V. figs. 4-6 and ? 7. 
Lituola cassis Parker, 1870, Canadian Naturalist n.s., vol. v. 
p. 177, fig. 3. Haplophragmium cassis (Parker) Brady, 188 l, Chalk 
Kept., p. 304, pi. xxxiii. figs. 17-19. H. cassis (Parker) Egger, 
1893, Abhandl. k. bayer. Akad. Wiss., Cl. II, vol. xviii. p. 261, pi. v. 
figs. 55, 56. H cassis (Parker) Goes, 1891, K. Svenska Vet.-Akad. 
Handl., vol. xxv. p. 24, pi. v. figs. 152-157. 
The Malay specimens of this species are very variable in form, 
some of them being extremely compressed, and composed of numerous 
chambers. 
Fig. 3 represents one of numerous fragments which have precisely 
the shell structure of H. cassis , and may be the final chambers of an 
abnormal form. An inclination to this rectilinear arrangement of 
the chambers is observable in fig. 4. On the other hand, it may be 
a species of Reophax, with the plan of growth and chevron-shaped 
chambers of a Frondicularia. 
This and the typical form occur only at Station 9, where they 
are not uncommon. 
The species is not represented in the ‘ Challenger ’ dredgings. 
Egger’s specimens were procured from the West Coast of Africa, 
near the equator. 
Haplophragmium compressum Goes, pi. V. fig. 8. 
Lituolina irregularis var. compressa Goes, 1882, K. Svenska 
Vet.-Akad. Handl., vol. xix. p. 141, pi. xii. figs. 421-423. Haplo- 
phragmium emaciatum Brady, 1884, Chalk Kept., p. 305, pi. xxxiii. 
figs. 26-28. H. emaciatum (Brady) Egger, 1893, Abhandl. k. bayer. 
Akad. Wiss., Cl. II, vol. xviii. p. 262, pi. v. figs. 53, 54. H. emacia- 
tum (Brady) Chapman, 1895, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. vi. 
vol. xvi. p. 315, pi. xi. fig. 6. H. compressum (Goes) Goes, 1896, 
Bulk Mus. Comp. Zook Harvard College, vol. xxix. p. 31. 
There can be but little doubt that Goe^ is correct in associating 
Brady’s H. emaciatum with his own previously described H. com- 
pressum , and he is probably right in considering the form a variety 
of the H. fontinense of Terquem. 
The Malay specimens are unusually robust and well developed, 
but their range is very limited. 
Haplophragmium canariense d’Orbigny sp. 
Nonionina canariensis d’Orbigny, 1839, Foram. Canaries, p. 128, 
pi. ii. figs. 33, 34. Haplophragmium canariense (d’Orb.) Siddall, 
1879, Catal. Bee. Brit. Foram., p. 4. Nonionina ( Lituola ) canariensis 
(d’Orb.) or N. Jeffreysi (Will.) Schlumberger, 1882, Feuille des 
Jeunes Naturalistes, Ann. xii. p. 39, pi. ii. figs. 6, 7. H. canariense 
(d’Orb.) Haeusler, 1885, Neues Jahrb. fur Min., Beil. Bd. iv. p. 12, 
pi. i. figs. 17-20. Idem, 1890, Abhandl. schweiz. pal. Geselh, vol. xvii. 
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