Alciih cVOrhigiiy. 99 



having been discovered, we are compelled to change the termination — ites of the 

 genus Nummulites." (27) = Calcarina. 



(28) = Nummulites. In the text of the " Tableau '' Assilina appears as a sub- 

 genus of Nummuliua. 



(29) Described in a footnote to page xxxviii (Introduction) of the Cuba Memoir, 

 but not in the work itself. It had been sent to him from Vienna by J. von Hauer 

 by that date. 



(30) Described in a footnote on p. xsxvii (Introduction) of the Cuba Memoir, 

 but not in the work itself (see note 5). 



(31) = Orbitolites (pars), and perhaps = Patellina (pars). See XVII., pp. 

 229-230, 233. This he removed in 1852 (XIV., vol. ii., p. 192) to a new family 

 called Cyclostegues, which he placed between j\Ionostegues and Stichostegues, to 

 contain it, and Orbitolites, Orbitolina and Orbitoides. (See pp. 26, 66.) 



(32) = Peneroplis. 



(33) Generally regarded as an early or juvenile stage of several IMiliolinge. It 

 is, however, still separated as a genus by some Rhizopodists. Uniloculina occupies 

 the same category. We agree with Schlumberger that Adelosina is the niegalo- 

 spheric form of Quinqueloculiua, " a megalosphere completely enveloped by the 

 first chamber which becomes lenticular " (Bull. Soc. Zool. France, vol. xi., 1886, 

 p. 557.). 



(84) = Miliolina tricarinata with a cruciform aperture (see p. 78). 



(35) Removed in 1839 to " Helicostegues "' (Nautiloides). 



(36) Removed in 1839 to " Agathistegues." 



(37) = Discorbina (pars), Rotalia (i^ars). (38) = Bulimina. 



(39) The absence of the genus Calcarina in the table, both in this edition and 

 in the later ones, is not explained. 



(40) In the text of the "Tableau," Dentalina, Glaudulina, Orthoeerina, and 

 Mucronina, appear as sub-genera of Nodosaria. 



(41) In the text of the " Tableau," Guttulina, Globulina, and Pyrulina appear 

 as sub-genera of Polymorphina. 



(42) In the text of the " Tableau," Discorbina, Trochulina, and Turbinulina 

 appear as sub-genera of Rotalia. 



(43) In the text of the " Tableau," Saracenaria appears as a sub-genus of 

 Cristellaria. It is referred to CmieWaria itoZica. SeeXVIII.,p. 482 ; XIX., p. 32 ; 

 XX., p. 246. 



APPENDIX G. 



Species named in the " Tableau Methodique " not Diagnosed, 

 Figured, or Identified by Parker and Jones, or by 

 fornasini. 



1. Page 255, No. 43. Dentalina depressa} ^ 



Polymorphina equalis} - 



Truncatulina eJongata.- Described as a fossil 

 from Grignon and Parnes in XV., vol. ii., 

 p. 407, No. 1327. " Grande espece bomb^e." 

 The species was recorded as a fossil by Terquem 

 (Plage de Dunkerque, pt. 3, 1881, p. 126, 

 pi. xvi., figs. Q, a, b ; and Eocene of Paris, 

 Mem. Soc. Geol. France, ser. 3, vol. ii., 1882, 

 mem. 3, p. 93, pi. ix. (xvii.) figs. 26 a b). 



* The " Tableau Methodique" is the only reference given inSherborn's Index. 

 - No synonomy in the " Tableau " ; a d'Orbignyan species. 



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