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bulletin of the bureau of FISHERIES. 
Pulvinulina tumida Brady. 
Cushman, 1908, page 31. 
“A few specimens, apparently belonging to this 
species, were obtained from scrapings from the 
dock at Woods Hole,” July 19, 1905. 
Rotalia beccarii (Linnaeus). [Chart 8.] 
Cushman, 1908, page 31. 
“Probably the most abundant of the Foramini- 
fera of the region.” — Cushman. Abundant 
and apparently of pretty general distribution 
both in Vineyard Sound and Buzzards Bay. 
Dredged in 2 to to 19 fathoms, sand and 
mud. — Survey. 
Fish Hawk stations: 7679 (common), 7680 
(common), 7682 (few), 7685, 7686, 7687, 7688 
(few), 7704 (common), 7707, 7709, 7710, 7719, 
7722 (few), 7724 (common), 7725 (common), 
7726 (common), 7727 (common), 7729 (com- 
mon), 7730, 7731, 7734 (few), 7735 (few), 7736, 
7751 (few), 7761 (common), 7767 (few). Sup- 
plementary stations (1907): 7542 (common), 
7565 (common), 7581 (few), 7592 (few), 7620 
(few), 7630 (few), 7639 (few), 7643 (few), 7648 
(few), 7649 (common), 7652 (few), 7656 (few), 
7661 (common), 7662 (1), 7663 (abundant), 
7667 (few), 7668, 7669 (few), 7728 (abundant), 
7731 (few), 7761 (few). 
Phalarope stations: 78 (few), 79 (few) 80 (few), 
82 (common), 84 (common), 85 (common), 91 
(few), 93 (few), 94 (few), 103, in (common), 
113 (common), 114 (common), 118 (few), 119 
(few), 123 (few), 124 (few), 125 (few). 
Family Polystomellid/E. 
Polystomella striato punctata (Fichtel & Moll). 
[Chart 9.] 
Cushman, 1908, page 31. 
Recorded from numerous stations in the western 
end of Vineyard Sound and throughout the 
length of Buzzards Bay; dredged in 2 to 17 
fathoms, sand and mud. 
Fish Hawk stations: 7680 (common), 7681 (com- 
mon), 7685, 7687, 7705 (few), 7706 (few), 7707 
(common), 7710, 7719 (few), 7720 (common), 
7725 (common), 7729 (common), 7731, 7734 
(few), 7761 (common). Supplementary sta- 
tions (1907): 7565 (common), 7612 (few), 
7620 (few), 7621 (few), 7643 (common), 7648 
(few), 7649 (common), 7651 (common), 7652 
(few), 7654 (common), 7661 (common), 7662 
(abundant), 7663 (common), 7667 (few), 7668 
(few), 7669 (few), 7728 (common), 7731 (few). 
Phalarope stations: 78 (common), 80 (few), 84 
(common), 85 (common), 87 (few), 93 (com- 
mon), 94 (common), 130 (few), 138 (few), 143, 
147 (few), 152 (few). 
Polystomella crispa (Linnaeus). 
Cushman, 1908, page 32. 
Recorded from a few stations in both Bay and 
Sound. 
Fish Hawk stations: 7680 (few), 7686 (few), also 
1907 repetitions of stations 7614, 7639, 7643 
(common), and 7648. 
Phalarope station 93 (1). 
Class ACT1NOPODA. 
Subclass HELIOZOA. 
Actinophrys sol Ehrenberg, variety. 
Calkins, 1902, page 420. 
Woods Hole, a single specimen (determined 
with doubt). 
Heterophrys myriapoda Archer. 
Calkins, 1902, page 421. 
‘ ‘ Common among algae. This form was probably 
meant by Peck, 1895, when he figured ‘a helio- 
zoon . ’ ” 
Class ZOOMAST1GOPHORA. 
Subclass LISSOFLAGELLATA. 
Family Rhizomastigidaj. 
Mastigamoeba simplex Calkins. 
Calkins, 1902, page 422 (sp. nov.). 
U. S. Bureau of Fisheries pier, in decaying algae; 
seen several times. 
Family Codoncecid^. 
Codonoeca gracilis Calkins. 
Calkins, 1902, page 423 (sp. nov.). 
U. S. Bureau of Fisheries pier. 
Family Heteromonadid^. 
Monas sp. undetermined. 
Calkins, 1902, page 423. 
U. S. Bureau of Fisheries pier, attached by a 
thread of protoplasm to alga; only one specimen 
found. 
Family Bodonid.E. 
Bodo globosus Stein. 
Calkins, 1902, page 425. 
U. S. Bureau of Fisheries pier, common. 
