122 F. CHAPMAN ON RECENT FORAMINIFERA OF VICTORIA ! 



M. circularis, distinguished by certain fundamental characters 

 common to all three varieties. A typical example of M. sub- 

 rotunda, however, occurs in the Shoreham gathering. 

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



Miliolina circularis, Bornemann sp. ; var. sublineata, 

 Brady. 



M. circularis, Born. sp. : var. sublineata, Brady, 1884, Re]). Chall., 

 vol. ix., p. 1G9, pi. iv., fig. 7 ; Millett, 1898, Journ. R. Micr. 

 Soc, p. 501, pi. xi., fig. 4. 



The Victorian shell shows the simple crescentic aperture of the 

 type form, and is distinguished by its delicately lineated surface. 

 The examples recorded by Millett from the Malay Archipelago 

 are of much stouter build, and possess cribrate apertures. 



M.H., very rare. 



Miliolina valvularis, Beuss sp. 



Trilocidina valvularis, Reuss, 1851, Zeitschr. d. deutsch. geol. 



Gesellsch., vol. iii., p. 85, pi. vii., fig. 56. 

 Miliolina valvularis, Rss. sp. ; Millett, 1898, Journ. R. Micr. Soc, 



p. 501, pi. xi., figs. 5 — 7. 



B., very rare ; M.H., very rare ; Sh., very rare ; T., very rare. 



Miliolina dilatata, d'Orbigny sp. 



Quinqueloculina dilatata, d'Orbigny, 1839, Foram. Cuba, p. 192, 

 pi. ix., figs. 28 — 30 ; Schlumberger, 1893, Mem. Soc. Zool. 

 France, vol. vi., p. 217, fig. 30, and pi. iii., figs. 73, 74. 



This species seems to be closely related to the preceding, and 

 may be only a depressed discoidal variety of it. Parker and 

 Jones record M. dilatata from the Melbourne shore-sands. 



M.H., very rare. 



Miliolina labiosa, d'Orbigny sp. 



(PI. 9, Fig. 2.) 



Triloculina labiosa, d'Orbigny, 1839, Foram. Cuba, p. 178, pi. x., 

 figs. 12—14. 



