432 Transactions of the Society. 



125. Polymorphina angusta Egger. 



Polymorphina (Globulina) angusta Egger, 1857, Neues Jahrb. fiir Min., etc., 



p. 290, pi. xiii. figs. 13-15. 

 Polymorphina fusiformis (pars) Brady, Parker, and Jones, 1870, Trans. Linn. 



Soc Lond., vol. xxvii. p. 219. 

 Polymorphina angusta (Egger) Brady, 1881, Forain. 'Challenger,' p. 563, pi. 



lxii. figs. 1-3. 



One specimen, which is to all appearances a recent one. It 

 may, however, be noted that this species is usually found in deep 

 water only, and its occurrence in a shore-sand would therefore be 

 a matter of some note. As a fossil it has been recorded from the 

 Miocene. 



126. Polymorphina lanceolata Beuss. 



Polymorphina lanceolata Eeuss, 1851, Zeitschr. d. deutsch. geol. Gesell., 



vol. iii. p. 83, pi. vi. fig. 50. 

 Polymorphina f us if or mis (pars) (Boemer) Brady, Parker, and Jones, 1870, 



Trans. Linn. Soc. London, vol. xxvii. p. 219, pi. xxxix. fig. 5 b, c. 

 Polymorphina lanceolata (Reuss) Brady, 1884, Forarn. ' Challenger,' p. 564, 



pi. lxxii. figs. 5, 6. 

 Ditto. (Beuss) Brady, 1887, Synopsis British Eecent Forarninifera. 



Frequent, and, with one possible exception, all fossil. The fossil 

 specimens are evidently from several different sources, one, at least, 

 being cretaceous. Of the others, some are apparently derived from 

 clays, and others from sandy deposits. 



127. Polymorphina compressa d'Orbigny. 



Polymorphina conyressa d'Orbigny, 1846, For. Foss. Vienne, p. 233, pi. xii. 



figs. 32-4. 

 Polymorphina lactea (Walker ami Jacob) typica (pars) Williamson, 1858, 



Eecent Foram. Gt. Britain, p. 70, pi. vi. figs. 145, 146. 

 Polymorphina compressa (d'Orbigny) Brady, Parker, and Jones, 1870, Trans. 



Linn. Soc Lond., vol. xxvii. p. 227, pi. xl. figs. 12 a-f. 

 Ditto. (d'Orbigny) Brady, 1884, Foram. ' Challenger,' p. 565, pi. lxxii. figs. 



9-11. s 



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



Frequent and well developed. Fossil only, and apparently 

 from several sources. A few specimens are evidently derived 

 from the Mixon Kocks, as they are still imbedded in matrix. 



128. Polymorphina complanata d'Orbigny. 



(Plate XVII. figs. 3-5.) 



Polymorph!, ,<> complanata d'Orbigny, 1846, For. Foss. Yienne, p. 234, pi. xiii. 



figs. 25-30. 

 Ditto (d'Orbigny) Jones, Parker, and Brady, 1866, Mon. Crag. Foram. 



(Palasont. Soc), pi. i. figs. 52, 53, 60- 



