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Table II. — Table of the Dredgings and Foraminifera from the Hunde Islands, 
Disco Bay. 
No. 
Depth. 
Character of bottom. 
G-enera and subgenera of Foraminifera. 
1. 
Hunde Islands . . 
fathoms. 
25 to 30 
Pale-grey micaceous clay; more 
Polymorphina, Planorbulina (Trunca- 
2. 
28 to 30 
than half small mica-flakes. With 
vegetable matter (fucal); Hydro- 
zoa ( Sertularia ); Polyzoa ( Bereni - 
cea, &c.); Entomostraca ( Cythere , 
&c.); Bivalve and univalve Mol- 
lusks. (About an ounce.) 
Gravel of hornblende-schist and 
tulina), Pulvinulina, Polystomella (and 
Nonionina), Nummulina, Cassidulina, 
Bulimina, Textularia (andYerneuilina), 
Cornuspira, Miliola (Quinqueloculina, 
Triloculina), Lituola. 
Globigerina, Planorbulina (Trunca- 
3. 
30 to 40 
syenite (largest fragments 1| inch 
long). Seaweed ( Fucus ) ; Nulli- 
pores ; fragments of Balanus (pre- 
dominant) ; Crustacea ( Talitrus , 
Cythere, <fcc.); spines and plates of 
Echinus ; Polyzoa ; Univalves and 
Bivalves. (About 4 ounces.) 
Shelly sandy mud. Syenitic frag- 
tulina), Pulvinulina, Discorbina, Poly- 
stomella (and Nonionina), Cassidulina, 
Miliola (Quinqueloculina), Lituola. 
Nodosarina (Nodosaria, Cristellaria), 
4. 
50 to 70 
ments (| inch and less), some 
rather rounded ; fragments of Ba- 
lani ; Serjoulce; spines of Echinus ; 
Bivalves and Univalves. (About 
2 ounces.) 
Shelly fine sand (syenitic). Ser- 
Lagena, Polymorphina, Uvigerina, 
Globigerina, Planorbulina (Truncatu- 
lina), Pulvinulina, Discorbina, Poly- 
stomella (and Nonionina), Cassidulina, 
Bulimina (and Virgulina and Boli- 
vina), Textularia (and Yerneuilina), 
Patellina, Trochammina, Miliola(Quin- 
queloculina), Lituola. 
Lagena, Polymorphina, Uvigerina, 
5. 
60 to 70 
pula ; Bivalves and Univalves. 
(About 1 ounce.) 
Shelly sandy mud (syenitic). 
Planorbulina (Truncatulina), Pulvinu- 
lina, Discorbina, Polystomella (and No- 
nionina), Cassidulina, Patellina, Miliola 
(Quinqueloculina), Lituola. 
Nodosarina (Dentalina, Cristellaria), 
Serpula ; Balanus (predominant); 
Bivalves and Univalves. (About 
1 ounce.) 
Lagena, Polymorphina, Uvigerina, Glo- 
bigerina, Planorbulina (Truncatulina), 
Pulvinulina, Discorbina, Polystomella | 
(and Nonionina), Cassidulina, Bulimina 
(and Virgulina and Bolivina), Textu- 
laria (and Bigenerina and Yerneuilina), 
Spirillina, Patellina, Trochammina, 
Cornuspira, 'Miliola (Quinqueloculina, 
Triloculina), Lituola. 
Mr. G. S. Brady, of Sunderland, has examined the Bivalved Entomostraca from these 
dredgings, and has determined the following : — 
Cytheridea Bradii, Norman. 
setosa, Baird. 
Cythere costata, Brady. 
protuberans, Brady. 
plicata, Beuss. 
Cythere clathrata, Beuss. 
— septentrionalis, Brady. 
Jonesia simplex, Norman. 
Cytherideis pulcbra, Brady*. 
* The new species of Entomostraca from the Hunde Islands, from Norway (p. 329), and from the Atlantic 
(p. 334) are described and figured by Mr. Beady in the Zool. Soc. Trans, vol. v. part 5. 
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