194 ARTHUR EARLAND ON THE FORAMINIFERA OF 



Miliolina tricarinata, Brady, 1887, Synopsis British Recent 



Foraminifera. 



Fairly common, but less frequent than the last species. 



It occurs at many points round the coast of the British Isles, 

 but is nowhere abundant, whereas M. trigonula frequently is. 



Miliolina oblonga, Montagu, sp. 



Vermiculum oblongum, Montagu, 1803, Test. Brit., p. 522, pi. xiv., 



fig. 9. 

 Miliolina oblonga, Brady, 1884, Report " Challenger," p. 160, 



pi. v., fig. 4, a, b. 

 ,, „ Brady, 1887, Synojisis British Recent 



Foraminifera. 

 Rare. 



Miliolina seminulum, Linne, sp. 



Serpula seminulum, Linne, 1767, Syst. jSfat., 12th ed., p. 1264, 



No. 791. 

 Linne, 1788, 13th (Gmelin's) ed., p. 3739, 

 No. 2. 

 Miliolina seminulum, Brady, 1884, Report " Challenger," p. 157, 



pi. v., tig. 6, a, b, c. 

 „ ,, Brady, 1887, Synopsis British Recent 



For am inifera. 



Very common, as it is in most localities round our coast. 

 There is also a considerable range of form. 



Miliolina venusta, Karrer, sp. 



Qninqueloculina venusta, Karrer, 1868, Sitzungsb. d. k. Ak. Wiss. 



Wien, vol. lvii., p. 147, pi. ii., fig. 6. 

 Miliolina venusta, Brady, 1884, Report " Challenger" p. 162, pi. v., 



figs. 5_7. 



„ ,, Brady, 1887 , Synopsis British Recent For amini- 



fera. 

 Rare. This is normally a deep-sea species, and is most at home 

 at depths below 1,000 fathoms. Out of fourteen Challenger 

 stations from which it is recorded, Brady notes that twelve were 

 below 1,800 fathoms. It has, however, been previously recorded 

 in this country from the estuary of the Dee (Siddall), and from 

 the Southport shore (Chaster) ; also by Robertson from deep 

 water in Loch Fyne. 



