144 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. VOL. XXXIV. 
NODOSARIA PAUPERATA (d’Orbigny). 
Dentalina pauperata D’ORBIGNY, Foram. Foss. Vien., 1846, p. 46, pl. 1, figs. 
Hl, Do 
Geographic and bathymetric range unlimited. Fossil from Lias 
to Recent. Stations D. 4000 and D. 4025. 
NODOSARIA ROEMERI (Neugeboren). 
Dentalina roemeri NEUGEBOREN, Denkschr. Akad. Wiss. Wien, XII, 1856, 
| OF) 0) me 0 Gum 0 ket pum es od 
Occurs at Station H. 4566 only. More common in the North At- 
lantic at depths of less than 400 fathoms. Fossil from Cretaceous 
(lower) to Recent. 
NODOSARIA SCALARIS (Batsch). 
Nautilus scalaris Barscu, Conchyl. des Seesandes, No. 4, 1791, pl. 11, figs. 
4, a, 0. 
Distribution and range in depth not limited, but the form is more 
frequent in shoal water. A well-known Tertiary fossil. Occurs only 
at Station H. 4566. 
NODOSARIA SOLUTA Reuss. 
Dentalina (Nodosaria) soluta Reuss, Zeitschr. deutsch. Geol. Gesell., IIT, 
USSIL, fs {OO, TOL ist, WKS, 4a, GW Wy 
Occurs at moderate depths but preferably in shallow waters in 
many localities. It is recorded as a fossil in the Cretaceous. Present 
at Station H. 4964, but not common. 
NODOSARIA VERTEBRALIS (Batsch). 
Nautilus vertebralis BatrscH, Conchyl. des Seesandes, No. 6, 1791, p. 3, pl. 
Tt, IOS Os, Gy De 
Distribution mostly confined to the North Atlantic and South 
Pacific at depths of less than 500 fathoms. We have recorded the 
species from the New Jersey Cretaceous. It is, however, more com- 
mon in the Tertiary. Found at Station D. 4000 only. 
Ciermawwis ILJUN GW LAIN AN. 
LINGULINA CARINATA 4d’Orbigny. 
Lingulina carinata D’ORBIGNyY, Ann. Sci. Nat., VII, No. 1, 1826, p. 257, modele 
No. 26. 
The noncostate variety of this species appears to be rare and was 
obtained by the Challenger expedition at only three stations, off Ki 
Islands, 580 fathoms, off the Honolulu coral reefs, 40 fathoms, and 
off Nightingale Island, 100 to 150 fathoms. Reported as a fossil 
from the English Lias. Rare at Station H. 4508. 
