no. 1603. FORAMINIFERA FROM THE HAWAIIAN ISLANDS—BAGG. 168 
PULVINULINA PROCERA Brady. 
Pulvinulina procera BRADY, Quart. Journ. Microse. Sci., XXI, n. s., 1881, 
p. 66. 
This species closely resembles Pulvinulina schreibersui, but the 
test is higher and more conical. Found only at Station H. 4508. 
PULVINULINA PUNCTULATA (d’Orbigny). 
Rotalia punctulata v’ORBIgNy, Ann. Sci. Nat., VII, No. 25, 1826, p. 273, 
modele No. 12. 
Station D. 4017, but.rare. Prof. H. B. Brady in the Challenger 
Report (p. 686) writes that with the exception of one occurrence 
near the west coast of Patagonia the species is limited to the North 
Atlantic, and we may be wrong in placing the few specimens we have 
under this species. The characters agree tolerably well, however, and 
the identification may be conditionally made as above. 
PULVINULINA REPANDA (Fichtel and Moll). 
Nautilus repandus FicutTe~. and Mort, Test. Microsec., 1803, p. 35, pl. 111, 
figs. a—d. 
We do not find good representatives of the above species in our 
dredgings, but the form occurs at Stations D. 4017 and H. 4694. 
PULVINULINA SCHREIBERSII (d’Orbigny). 
Rotalina schreibersii D’ORBIGNY, Foram. Foss. Vien., 1846, p. 154, pl. vii, 
figs. 4-6. 
Occurs in the Middle Tertiary. Reported from seven stations in 
the South Pacific. Found sparingly at Stations H. 4476 and H. 4566. 
PULVINULINA MENARDII var. TUMIDA Brady. 
Pulvinulina menardii var. twmida Brapy, Geol. Mag., IV, 1877, Dee. 11, p. 
204. 
Chiefly tropical and generally from bottom dredgings. Frequent 
at all stations, in common with P. menardii, except D. 4017, D. 4025, 
H. 4440, H. 4579, and H. 4696. 
GEMWS IRQ AIPANIDIVA, 
ROTALIA SOLDANII (d’Orbigny). 
Rotalina soldanii D’ORBIGNy, Ann. Sci. Nat., VII, No. 5, 1826, p. 278, modele 
No. 36. ? 
A common species of wide distribution and most frequent at depths 
below 1,000 fathoms. Eocene to Recent. Rare at Stations H. 4508, 
H. 4555, and H. 4585. 
