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UVIGERINA CANARIENSIS var. STRIATA Bagg, new subspecies. 
Notwithstanding that Professor Brady has mentioned the fact that 
some forms of Uvigerina canariensis are very weakly striated in their 
lower portion and that such forms are synonymous with d’Orbigny’s 
Uvigerma urnula, I find at Station 4566 a form which has definite 
striations extending in groups clear and well-defined, though not 
closely set down, and over the last chamber as well as over the earlier 
segments as in Uvigerina pygmea. The inflation of the segments is 
marked and the septa are depressed. This form seems to be suf- 
ficiently marked to be considered distinct, although Professor Brady 
has treated such specimens as varieties only of the more widespread 
type, Uvigerina canariensis. (See Plate V, fig. 2.) 
Type.—Cat. No. 8201, U.S.N.M. 
UVIGERINA INTERRUPTA Brady. 
Uvigerina interrupta BRADY, Quart. Journ. Microse. Sci., XIX, n. s., 1879, 
p. 60, pl. viii, figs. 17-18. 
The original specimens of this species came from a few localities 
in the South Pacific, at depths varying from 37 down to 1,375 
fathoms. Present but not very common at Stations H. 4430, H. 4440, 
and H. 4508. 
UVIGERINA PYGMZA d’Orbigny. 
Uvigerina pygmea D’ORBIGNY, Ann. Sci. Nat., VII, 1826, p. 269, pl. x11, figs. 
8, 9, modele No. 67. 
This is a widely distributed form both recent and in the Tertiary 
fossil beds, and its bathymetric range in existing oceans appears to 
be practically unlimited. It is not at all common in the Albatross 
material, but we find examples at Stations H. 4502, H. 4508, H. 4571, 
H. 4694, and H. 4696. 
UVIGERINA TENUISTRIATA Reuss. 
Uvigerina tenuistriata Reuss, Sitzungsber. Akad. Wiss. Wien, LXII, 1870, 
p. 485.—Von ScHLicHtT, Foram. Pietzpuhl, 1870, pl. xxi, figs. 34-36. 
Reported from off the Philippines in 95 fathoms, off Heard Island, 
75 fathoms, and off Raine Island, 155 fathoms; also off coast of 
Patagonia, 140 fathoms. Not common at Stations D. 4017, H. 4476, 
H. 4585, and H. 4696. 
Genus SAGRAINA (SAGRINA). 
SAGRAINA COLUMELLARIS Brady. 
Sagraina columellaris BRADy, Quart. Journ. Microse. Sci., XXI, n. s., 1881, 
p. 64. 
The name of this genus is by some authors spelled Sagraina after 
Reuss, although Sagrina appears to be also in use. This handsome 
