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species described in the " Tableau Metliodique," with the ex- 

 ception of three. The analyses come out as follows : — 



Species described only by Parker and Jones 218 



Species described only by Foruasini 246 



Species described by both Parker and Jones and Fornasini 83 

 Species known and figured before the " Tableau," or subse- 

 quently, but ignored by Parker and Jones and Fornasini 2 

 Species never figured or described by anyone 3 



552 



Eegard being had to the fact that the " Tableau Methodique " 

 was practically in its entirety composed at La liochelle, and that 

 the early studies of d'Orbigny were made at Esnandes, it is not a 

 little remarkable that he recorded so very few species of recent 

 Toraminifera from that neighbourhood. I have noted (supi^a, p. 11) 

 that he only gave La liochelle as the locality for two species 

 out of his 552, whereas Earland and I have identified no less than 

 178 species from the neighbourhood.^ The following list gives the 

 sum of what may be called neighbouring habitats cited in the 

 " Tableau " :— 



L'Ocean sur les cotes de La Eochelle (2) — 

 Glolndina gibba, p. 266, No. 20. 

 G. sulcata, ibid. No. 21. 



Toutes les cotes de I'Ocean (1) — 



Bosalina globularis, p. 271, No. 1. 



L'Ocean sur les cotes d'Europe (3) — 

 Rotalia heccarii, p. 275, No. 42. 

 Truncatulina tuherculata, p. 279, No, 1. 

 Nonionina crassnla, p. 294, No. 7. 



Les cotes de I'Ocean a Noirmoutier (1) — 



Turhinulina corallinarum, p. 275, No. 48, 



L'Ocean sur les cotes de France (10)— 

 Planulina dubia, p. 280, No. 2. 

 Pohjstomella crispa, p. 283, No. 1. 

 P. oceanensis, p. 285, No. 8. 

 Spiroloculina nitidct, p. 298, No. 4. 

 Triloculina fiavescens, p. 300, No. 11. 

 T. oUonga, p. 300, No. 16. 

 Quinqueloculina stibcarinata, p. 301, No. 10, 

 Q. subrotunda, p, 302, No. 36. 

 Q. pulchcUa, p. 303, No. 42. 

 Q. seminuhcm, p. 303, p. 44. 



1 See p. 11, and Section XVIT. ; see foot-note on p. 80. 



