July, 1891. foraminifera of hammerfest, Norway. 
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15. Cassidulina laevigata. D'Orbigny, 1826. 
Williamson (B. F.), p. 68. pi. vi., figs. 141,142. 
Brady (C.E.), 1884, p. 428, pi. iiv.,figs. 1-3. 
Many of this form are to be found exceedingly large, 
and are splendid specimens. Common. 
16. Cassidulina crassa. D'Orbigny, 1839. 
Williamson (E. F.), 1858, p. 69, pi. vi., figs. 143,144. 
Brady (C. E.), 1884, p. 429, pi. liv., figs. 4. 5. 
Yerv rare. 
17. Bolivina plicata. D’Orbignv. 1839. 
Brady, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 1870, p. 302, 
pi. xii.. fig. 7. Bare. 
18. Bolivina dilatata. Beuss, 1849. 
Williamson (E. F. ), 1858, p. 76, pi. vi., figs. 164, 165. 
Brady (C. B.), 1884, p. 418, pi. lii., figs. 20, 21. 
Bare. 
19. Lagena Icevis, var, clavata. D’Orbigny, 1846. 
Williamson (E. F.), 1858, p. 5, pi. i., fig. 6. Bare. 
20. Lagena striata. D’Orbigny, 1839. 
Williamson (B. F.), 1858, p. 7, pi. i., fig. 14. 
Brady (C. B.), 1884, p. 460, pi. lvii., figs. 22. 24, 28, 
29, &c. Bare. 
21. Lagena acuticosta. Beuss, 1861. 
Brady (C. B.), 1884, p. 464, pi. lviii., figs. 20 (?) 21. 
This variety has fewer costse, and in greater 
elevation than the normal form. Bare. 
F. G. Pearcey, Foraminifera Faroe Channel, Trans. 
Nat. Hist. Soc., Glasgow, 1888, p. 17 (reprint), 
mentions the fact that a few of this variety were 
found in the cold area. Bare. 
22. Lagena gracilis . Williamson, 1848. 
Williamson, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 1848, p. 13, 
pi. i., fig. 5. 
Williamson (B. F.), 1858, p. 7, pi. i., figs. 12,13. 
Brady (C. B.), 1884, p. 464, pi. lviii., figs. 2, 3, 7-10, 
19, 22-4. Bare. 
23. Lagena striata-‘punctata. Parker and Jones, 1865. 
Parker and Jones, Phil. Trans., 1865, p. 350, pi. xiii., 
figs. 25, 27. 
Brady (C. B.), 1884, p. 468, pi. lviii., figs. 37-40. 
H. B. Brady, in (C. B.), p. 783. table iv., high 
latitudes, does not mention it having been found 
off the coast of Norway. 
One of the specimens has tw T o rows of punctse, one 
each side of the rib, this being unusual. 
Very rare. 
