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BOLIVINA KARRERIANA Brady. 
Bolivina karreriana BRrabdy, Quart. Journ, Microse. Sci., X XI, n. s., 1881, 
p. 58. 
This interesting little species is said to be abundant in the waters 
south of Japan, and it is not uncommon in the South Pacific. Found 
only at Station H. 4567, where it was quite rare. 
BOLIVINA LIMBATA Brady. 
Bolivina limbata Bravy, Quart. Journ. Microse. Sci., X XI, n. s., 1881, p. 57. 
“ The twisted varieties of Bolivina with nearly even margins and 
limbate sutures, on which this species has been founded, affect the 
comparatively shallow water of tropical seas. They are abundant 
south of the island of Papua, occurring at almost every station in its 
immediate vicinity at which the depth does not exceed 200 fathoms. 
The same forms. occur off the Sandwich Islands, 40 fathoms; in 
Hongkong Harbor, 7 fathoms; on the south shores of Japan, 15 
fathoms; off the Fiji Islands, 12 fathoms; on the Australian coral 
reefs, 14 to 17 fathoms; in the shore sands of Madagascar; off 
Ascension Island, 7 fathoms; and off the Cape de Verde Islands, 
11 fathoms.” ¢ 
The Albatross obtained this foraminifer at Station H. 4694 only. 
BOLIVINA NOBILIS Hantken. 
Bolwina nobilis HANTKEN, Mittheil. Jahr. ung. geol. Anstalt., IV, 1875, 
p. 65, pl. xv, figs. 4 a, b. . ; 
Perhaps confined to the South Pacific and to depths of less than 40 
fathoms. Occurs at Stations H. 4567, H. 4696. 
BOLIVINA PLICATA d’Orbigny. 
Bolivina plicata D’ORBIGNY, Foram. Amer. Merid., 1839, p. 62, pl. VIitI, 
figs. 4-7. 
Test moderately compressed, with sinuous or, as it were, plicate 
septal lines, rough surface, as if arenaceous, pores not very distinct, 
and shell opaque in transmitted light. Well figured by Goes.’ 
Found only at Station H. 4567. 
BOLIVINA PUNCTATA d’Orbigny. 
Bolivina punctata D’ORBIGNY, Foram. Amer. Merid., 1839, p. 61, pl. VII, 
figs. 10-12. 
This well-known cosmopolitan form is present at every station 
except H. 4000, H. 44380, H. 4776, H. 4555, H. 4571, H. 4579, and 
H. 4590. In some instances, as at Station D. 4025, it is abundant. 
@Brady, Chal. Rept., LX, p. 419: 
® Arctic and Scand. Foram., 1894, p. 51, pl. 1x, figs. 487, 488. 
