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Miliolina bicornis (Walker & Jacob). 
Cushman, 1908, page 27. 
Dredged by the Survey at two stations (Fish 
Hawk 7710 and 7722) at the western end of 
Vineyard Sound; once near West Falmouth 
Harbor (Phalarope 134); in each case a few 
specimens. 
Family Textulariid^. 
V erneuilina polystropha (Reuss). 
Cushman, 1908, page 27. 
A single specimen dredged in Vineyard Sound 
at a 1907 repetition of Fish Hawk station 
75 6 5 ( ?)• 
Family Buuminid.-E. 
Bolivina punctata d’Orbigny. 
Cushman, 1908, page 28. 
“A number of specimens . . . were obtained 
from the surface of old shells of Mytilus edulis 
attached to the outer piles of the U. S. Fisheries 
dock at Woods Hole. ” 
Family Polymorphinim;. 
Polymorphina lactea (Walker & Jacob). [Chart 5.] 
Cushman, 1908, page 28. 
Frequent at the western end of Vineyard Sound; 
recorded likewise from scattered stations 
throughout Buzzards Bay, both in the adlit- 
toral zone and in deeper waters. Dredged in 2 
to 19 fathoms, on bottoms of sand or mud. 
Fish Hawk stations : 7679, 7680 (few), 7681 
(few), 7682 (few), 7704 (few), 7705 (few), 7724 
(common), 7725 (common), 7726 (few), 7727 
(few), 7728 (few), 7729. Supplementary sta- 
tions (1907): 7612 (few), 7614 (few), 7620 
(few), 7621 (few), 7628 (few), 7639 (few), 7649, 
7651 (2), 7728 (several). 
Phalarope stations: 78 (few), 81 (few), 82 (few), 
93 (i)> 94 (few), 133 (few), 138, 142, 147 (few), 
148 (few), 152 (few). 
Polymorphina concava (Williamson). 
Cushman, 1908, page 28. 
Upper half of Buzzards Bay, at Phalarope sta- 
tions 133 and 148; in Vineyard Sound, at a 
1907 repetition of Fish Hawk station 7525. 
Polymorphina rotundata (Bornemann). 
Cushman, 1908, page 29. 
Vineyard Sound, at Fish Hawk station 7728 
(1907 repetition?); Buzzards Bay at Phalarope 
station 146 (single specimen). 
Family RotaIvIid^;. 
Patellina corrugata Williamson. 
Cushman, 1908, page 29. 
“A single specimen . . . found in material 
scraped from the surface of a large shell of 
Mytilus edulis, taken from the outer piles of the 
dock at Woods Hole, July 19, 1905.” Further 
search revealed no other specimens. 
Discorbina rosacea (d’Orbigny). [Chart 6.] 
Cushman, 1908, page 30. 
Common and generally distributed, occurring on 
hydroids growing upon piles, etc., as well as 
on those upon the bottom in deeper waters. 
‘ ‘Anything that is stationary in the water for any 
length of time is sure to have its share of the 
shells of this species. ’ ’ Recorded from a num- 
ber of scattered stations in Vineyard Sound and 
along the shore line of Buzzards Bay in 3 to 13 
fathoms; also at Crab Ledge in 16 to 19 
fathoms. 
Fish Hawk stations : 7606 (abundant), 7607 
(abundant), 7608 (abundant), 7680 (few), 7728, 
7729, 7730, 7731, 7761 (few). 
Phalarope stations: 8, 85 (few), 87 (1), 91 (few), 
103, 1 18 (few). 
Discorbina sp. undetermined (perhaps the above). 
Found by Peck (1894) in food of menhaden. 
Truncatulina lobatula (Walker & Jacob). 
Calkins, 1902, page 420; Cushman, 1908, page 30. 
“Found frequently among the algae at Woods 
Hole.” — Calkins. Recorded from four of the 
survey dredging stations at the lower end of 
Buzzards Bay and the adjacent portion of the 
Sound, in 5 to 17 fathoms. 
Fish Hawk station 7685 ; Phalarope stations : 
78 (common), 79 (common), 81 (common). 
Truncatulina rosea (d’Orbigny). 
Cushman, 1908, page 30. 
“A single specimen . . . from material . . „ 
scraped . . . from the piles of the dock at 
Woods Hole,” July 19, 1905. 
Pulmnulina lateralis (Terquem). [Chart 7.] 
Cushman, 1908, page 30. 
Dredged at numerous stations throughout the 
length of Vineyard Sound, at 4 to 13 fathoms, 
chiefly on sandy bottoms; recorded also from 
the lower end of the Bay. 
Fish Hawk stations: 7681 (common), 7704 (few), 
7706 (few), 7710, 7719 (common), 7720 (few), 
7722 (few), 7724 (few), 7727 (common), 7734 
(few), 7735 (few), 7736, 7751, 7755 (few), 7759 
(few), 7767 (few). Supplementary stations: 
7525 (common), 7592 (few), 7667 (few), 7731 
(1 worn), 7761 (few). 
Phalarope stations: 78 (1), hi (common). 
