196 ARTHUR EARLAND ON THE FORAMINIFERA OF 



The species is closely allied to Miliolina subrotunda, Montagu, 

 from which it diners in having the peripheral edge striate. It 

 has been recorded by Halkyard from Guernsey, Herm, and 

 Jersey, and by Wright from Dog's Bay, etc. It occurs at many 

 places round the Irish coast. 



Miliolina circularis, Bornemann, sp. 



Triloculina circularis, Bornemann, 1855, Zeitschr. deutsch. geol. 



Ges., vii., p. 349, pi. xix., fig. 4. 

 Miliolina circularis, Brady, 1884, Report " Challenger," p. 169, 



pi. iv., fig. 3, a, b, c, and pi. v., figs. 13, 14. 



Abundant. The species is closely allied to M. subrotunda, 

 Montagu, and is probably often confounded with it. In Brady's 

 Synopsis of the British Recent Foraminifera, the two forms are 

 apparently run together under the name M. subrotunda. 



The species is very common all round our coast, and especially 

 so at Dog's Bay, Connemara. 



Miliolina ferussacii, d'Orbigny, sp. 

 'Jiiinqueloculina ferussacii, d'Orbigny, 1826, Ann. Sci. Nat., 



vol. vii., p. 301, No. 18 ; Modele, 

 No. 32. 

 Miliolina ferussacii, Brady, 1884, Report "Challenger" p. 175, 



pi. cxiii., fig. 17, a, b. 

 ,, ,, Brady, 1887, Synopsis British Recent Fora- 



minifera. 

 Rare. 



Miliolina insignis, Brady. 

 Miliolina insignis, Brady, 1884, Report " Challenger," p. 165, pi. iv., 



figs. 8—10. 

 ,, ,, Brady, 1887, Synopsis British Recent Fora- 



minifera. 

 One specimen only found. 



Previously recorded by Mr. J. Wright from the shore-sand of 

 Dog's Bay, Connemara, and from Belfast Lough, 60 fathoms. 



Miliolina bicomis, Walker & Jacob, sp. 

 Serpula bicomis, Walker & Jacob, 1798, Adam's Essays, Kan- 



macher's ed., p. 633, pi. xiv., fig. 2. 

 Miliolina bicomis, Brady, 1884, Report " Challenger," p. 171, 



pi. vi., figs. 9, 11, 12. 



