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is stated to be more common in England. Morris 

 gives Kent, Portsdown, and Charing as British 

 localities. 



Fig. 141. Valvulina gibbosu. 



40. Valvulina gihbosa is the only example given 

 of that genus (fig. 141), which is said to be rare at 

 St. Germain, and is not included in the British list. 



Fig. 142. Yerneuilina tricarinata. 



41. Verneuilina tricarinata is another very rare 

 species, according to D'Orbigny, from St. Germain 

 and Sens (fig. 142), although it would not appear 

 to be so uncommon as then supposed. It is recorded 

 by Morris from Kent, Charing, and perhaps other 

 localities in Europe. 



Fig. 143. Bulimina obtusa. 



42. Eive species of Bulimina are given. Bulikina 

 obtusa (fig. 143), which is very common at Meudon, 

 but rare at St. Germain and in England. Recorded 

 by Morris from Charing and the Chalk and Gault 

 of Kent. 



Fig. 144. Bulimina nbliqua. 



43. Bulimina obliqua (fig. 144), very common at 

 Meudon, St. Germain, Sens, and in England, with 



similar localities given by Morris as for the preced- 

 ing species. 



Fig. 145. Bulimina variabilis. 



44. Bulimina variabilis (figs. 145, 146), said to be 

 very common at Sens, rare at Meudon, St. Germain, 



Fig. 146. Bulimina variabilis, var. 



and England. Morris gives "Europe," as if it 

 were widely distributed. 



Fig. 14". Bulimina brevis. 



45. Bulimina brevis (fig. 147), a very common 

 species at Meudon, St. Germain, and Sens. Al- 

 though England is not quoted by D'Orbigny, it is 

 recorded by Morris in the Chalk; of England and 

 from Charing. 



Fig. 14S. Buliiniiiii Hurchisoniana. 



46. Bulimina Murchisoniana (fig. 148) is stated 

 to be rare at St. Germain, and in England. Thus 

 all five species are included as British. 



47. Uvigerina tricarinata (fig. 149), stated to be 

 very rare at Sens, seems to be unrepresented in 

 Britain. 



