326 Transactions of the Society. 



Family V. TEXTULAEID.E. 



Sub-family 1. Textularinae. 



Textularia Defrance. 



56. Textularia agglutinans d'Orbigny. 



Textularia agglutinans d'Orbigny, 1839, Foram. Cuba, p. 136, pi. i. figs. 17, 



18; 32, 34. 

 Ditto. (d'Orbigny) Brady, 1884, Foram. ; Challenger,' p. 363, pi. xliii. figs. 



1-3, vars. figs. 4-12. 

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

 Ditto. (d'Orbigny) Goes, 1894, Arctic and Scandinavian Foraminifera, p. 35, 



pi. vii. figs. 281-4, 294-303. 



One fairly large fossil specimen, infiltrated with pyrites, from 

 the sands above the Bracklesliam Beds, opposite (old) Thorney 

 Coastguard station. 



57. Textularia gramen d'Orbigny. 



Textularia gramen d'Orbigny, 1846, For. Foss. Vienne, p. 248, pi. xv. figs. 4-6. 

 Ditto. (d'Orbigny) Brady, 1884, Foram. 'Challenger,' p. 365, pi. xliii. 



figs. 9, 10. 

 Ditto. (d'Orbigny) Balkwill and Wright, 1885, Trans. B, Irish Acad. 



vol. xxviii. (Science) p. 332, pi. xiii. figs. 13, 14. 

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



Fossil and recent. Typical. 



58. Textularia globulosa Ehrenberg. 



Textularia globulosa Ehrenberg, 1838, Abhandl. k. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, p. 135, 



No. 60, pi. iv. fig. £. 

 Ditto. (Ehrenberg) Beuss. 1845-1846, Yerstein. bohm. Kreide, vol. i. p. 39, 



pi. xii. fig. 23. 

 Ditto. (Ehrenberg) Eley, 1859, Geology in the Garden, p. 202, pi. ix. fig. 9c. 

 Ditto. (Ehrenberg) Brady, 1870, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4. vol. vi. p. 300, 



pi. xii. fig. 4 a b. 

 Ditto. (Ehrenberg) Balkwill and Wright, 1885, Trans. B. Irish Acad. 



vol. xxviii. (Science) p. 332. 

 Ditto. (Ehrenberg) Brady, 1887, Synopsis Brit. Bee. Foram. 



Fossil. These specimens are evidently derived from the Chalk. 

 It has been recorded in the recent condition by Balkwill and 

 Wright (supra), " off Dublin — very rare." 



59. Verneuilina elongata Terquem. 



Verneuilina elongata Terquem, 1882, Mem. Soc. Geol. France, ser. 3, vol. ii. 

 Mem. III. p. 106, pi. xi. figs. 13 a, b, c. 



Fossil. One specimen, agreeing in all essentials with Terquem's 

 description and figures. He remarks that the arrangement of the 

 chambers is identical with that of Tritaxia tricarinata (Pteuss), with 

 which it may perhaps be considered as isomorphous. 



