no. 1608. FORAMINIFERA FROM THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS—BAGG. 121 
MILIOLINA LINNZANA (d’Orbigny). 
Triloculina linneana vD’ORBIGNY, Foram. Cuba, 1889, p. 153, pl. 1x, figs. 
11-18. 
“Under the name 7 riloculina linnwana, dOrbigny depicts? a 
modification or variety of M/tliolina pulchella, which takes the place 
to a great extent of the typical form in tropical seas. It differs from 
Miliolina pulchella in its comparatively thin and outspread contour, 
which sometimes approaches that of Spiroloculina, the costs being 
few, thick, and well marked. A nearly identical form is described in 
the Vienna Basin memcir with the name Quinqueloculina josephina.” ° 
Limited to shallow tropical waters. Occurs at Stations D. 4174 and 
H. 4568. 
MILIOLINA OBLONGA (Montagu). 
Vermiculum oblonga Montacu, Test. Britain, 1803, p. 522, pl. xiv, fig. 9. 
A cosmopolitan species known from all areas and depths, but best 
developed in shallow temperate seas. Found at Station D. 4000 only. 
MILIOLINA PARKERI Brady. 
Miliolina parkert Brapy, Quart. Journ. Microse. Sci., XXI, n. s., 1881, 
p. 46. 
Surface of the segments crenulated and sharply angled at their 
margins. 
With the exception of forms from the Red Sea this species is a coral 
reef form in the tropical region of the Pacific Ocean. Occurs at 
‘Stations D. 4000, H. 4566, and H. 4694. 
MILIOLINA SEPARANS Brady. 
Miliolina separans Braby, Quart. Journ. Microse. Sei., XXI, n. s., 1881, 
p. 45. 
An anomalous wild-growing form lke Quenqueloculina linnwana 
partly unrolled. Limited to very shallow water of the tropical Pa- 
cific. Found at Station D. 4174 only. 
MILIOLINA SEMINULUM (Linnezus). 
Serpula seminulum LINN2uS, Syst. Nat., 12th ed., 1767, p. 1264; 13th 
(Gmelin’s) ed., 1788, p. 3739. 
@Foram. Cuba, 1839, p. 153. 
’ Brady, Chal. Rept., IX, p. 174. 
