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Miliolina oblonga, Mont. sp. ; Millett, 1898, Journ. R. Micr. Soc, 

 p. 267, pi. v., figs. 14, a, b. 



A.B., common; B., very common; M.H., very rare; T., 

 frequent. 



Miliolina bosciana, d'Orbigny sp. 



Quinqueloculina bosciana, d'Orbigny, 1839, De la Sagra, Hist. 



Phys. de Vile de Cuba, Foram., p. 191, pi. xi., figs. 22 — 24. 

 Miliolina bosciana, d'Orb. sp. ; Millett, 1898, Journ. R. Micr. Soc, 



p. 267, pi. vi., fig. 1. 



This species differs from the preceding in having more oblique 

 sutures. Our Victorian specimens do not show the alveolate, 

 striate, or agglutinate surfaces described by Millett from Malayan 

 specimens, but generally have a smooth shell. The striate 

 variety is occasionally met with at Altona Bay. 



A.B., common ; B., very common ; M.H., very rare. 



Miliolina rotunda, d'Orbigny sp. 



Triloculina rotunda, d'Orbigny, 1826, Ann. Sci. Nat., vol. vii., 



No. 4, p. 299. 

 Miliolina rotunda, d'Orb. sp. ; Millett, 1898, Journ. R. Micr'. Soc, 



p. 267, pi. v., figs. 15, 16. 



A.B., very rare ; Sh., very rare. 



Miliolina circularis, Bornemann sp. 



Triloculina circularis, Borneman, 1855, Zeitschr. d. deutsch. geol. 



Gesellsch., vol. vii., p. 349, pi. xix., fig. 4. 

 Miliolina circularis, Born. sp. ; Egger, 1893, Abhandl. buyer. 



Akad. Wiss., CI. II., vol. xviii., abth. ii., p. 235, pi. ii., 



figs. 61 — 63. 



The Victorian examples agree on the whole with the Biloculine 

 and Triloculine varieties ascribed to the type of M. circularis. One 

 or two specimens, however, show the Quinqueloculine modification 

 which links the form to M. subrotunda of Montagu ; but, as Millett 

 has already remarked, with regard to his series from the Malay 

 Archipelago,* the variations undoubtedly belong to the species 



* Journ. R. Micr. Soc, 1898, p. 500. 



