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Genus ORBULINA. 
ORBULINA UNIVERSA d’Orbigny. 
Orbulina universa D’ORBIGNY, Foram. Cuba, 1839, p. 3, pl. I, fig. 1. 
One of the most wide-spread Foraminifera in existing oceans and 
of unlimited bathymetric range. Fossil in the Lias and later forma- 
tions. Abundant in every Albatross station examined. : 
Cremnus JPW ILILJEIN IVA. 
PULLENIA OBLIQUILOCULATA Parker and Jones. 
Pullenia obliquiloculata PARKER and JONES (Introd. Foram. 1862, p. 183) ; 
Phil. Trans., CLV, 1865, pp. 368, 421, pl. xix, fig. 4. 
Unknown in the fossil state, and the only representative of the 
genus living at the surface in mid-ocean. Occurs rather abundantly 
at Stations D. 4000, H. 4480, H. 4502, H. 4508, H. 4555, H. 4566, H. 
4567, H. 4585, H. 4694, and H. 4696. 
PULLENIA SPHA‘ROIDES (d’Orbigny). 
Nonionina spheroides D’ORBIGNY, Ann. Sci. Nat., VII, No. 1, 1826, p. 293, 
modele No. 48. 
Quite common at Stations H. 4502, H. 4508, H. 4555, H. 4566, H. 
4567, H. 4568, and H. 4585. A cosmopolitan species dating back to 
the Cretaceous. 
Genus SPHA:ROIDINA. 
SPHAROIDINA BULLOIDES d’Orbigny. 
Spheroidina bulloides D’ORBIGENY, Ann. Sci. Nat., VII, No. 1, 1826, p. 267, 
modele No. 65. 
Of very wide geographical and bathymetrical distribution. Fossil 
in the Kuropean chalk. Occurs at Stations D. 4174, H. 4555, 1. 4566, 
and H. 4567. 
SPHAROIDINA DEHISCENS Parker and Jones. 
Spheroidina dehiscens PARKER and JoNgEsS, Phil. Trans., CLY, 1865, p. 369, 
ll, SGDx, TES, BD Gh W 
Common in tropical waters and recorded in the Pliocene deposits 
of Kar Nicobar. Much more abundant in our dredgings than S. 
bulloides. Not rare and found at Stations D. 4017, H. 4430, H. 4555, 
H. 4566, H. 4567, H. 4571, H. 4585, and H. 4590. 
