312 Transactions of the Society. 



13. Miliolina oblonga Montagu sp. 



Vermiculum oblongum Montagu, 1803, Test. Brit., y>. 522, pi. xiv. fig. 9. 

 Miliolina oblonga (Montagu) Brady, 1881, Foram. ' Challenger,' p. 160, pi. v. 



fig. 4 a, h. 

 Ditto. (Montagu) Brady, 1887, Synopsis British Becent Foraminifera. 

 Ditto. (Montagu) Goes, 1891, Arctic and Scandinavian Foraminifera, p. 110, 

 pi. xx. figs. 850-850/. 



Fossil and recent. The specimens are for the most part typical. 

 Several fossil specimens have also been found intermediate in 

 character between Miliolina oblonga, and M. linneana, the markings 

 being too weak to allow of their being allotted to the latter form. 



Recorded by Millett, " common." 



14. Miliolina auberiana d'Orbiguy sp. 



Quinqueloculina auberiana d'Orbigny, 1839, Foram. Cuba, p. 157, pi. xii. 



figs. 1-3. 

 Miliolina auberiana (d'Orbigny) Brady, 1884, Foram. 'Challenger,' p. 162, 



pi. v. figs. 8, 9. 

 Ditto. (d'Orbigny) Brady, 1887, Synopsis British Becent Foraminifera. 

 Ditto. (d'Orbigny) Goes, 1894, Arctic and Scandinavian Foram., p. 109, 



pi. xix. figs. 844 a-d. 



Recent only. Common in these shore-sands, as at Bognor, in 

 the neighbourhood, but not otherwise widely distributed in this 

 country. 



15. Miliolina pyymxa Beuss sp. 



Quinqueloculina pygmsea Beuss, 1850, Denkschr. d. k. Akad. Wien., vol. i. 



p. 3^4, pi. i. fig. 3«, b. 

 Quitiqueloculina lucida Karrer, 1868, Sitzungsb. d. k. Akad. Wiss. Wien., vol. 



lvii. p. 147, pi. ii. fig. 7. 

 Miliolina pygmsea (Beuss) Brady, 1884, Foram. ' Challenger,' p. 163, pi. 



cxiii. fig. 16 a, h. 



Fossil only. From the appearance of the specimens they would 

 appear to have been derived from a clay. 



16. Miliolina trigonula Lamarck sp. 



Miliolites trigonula Lamarck, 1804, Ann. du Museum, vol. v. p. 351, No. 3. 



Ditto. Lamarck, 1822, Anim. sans Yert., vol. vii. p. 612, No. 3. 



Miliolina trigon ula (Lamarck) Brady, 1884, Foram. ' Challenger/ p. 164, 



pi. iii. figs. 14-16. 

 Ditto. (Lamarck) Brady, 1887, Synopsis British Becent Foraminifera. 

 Ditto. (Lamarck) Goes, 1894, Artie and Scandinavian Foraminifera, p. 115, 



pi. xxii. fig. 870. 



Fossil and recent. The species is of frequent occurrence in the 

 fossil, and abundant in the recent state. 

 Recorded by Millett, " common." 



