::| i Transactions of the Society. 



335. Hull mi mi siih/rrrs Brady. 



BuUmina prtHli var. elegantisniind (d'Orbigny) Parker and Jours, 1865, Phil. 



Trans., vol. civ. p. 374, pi. \\. figs. 1J -17. 

 BuUmina elegant issima (d'Orbigny) var. Brady, 1878, Ann. and Mag. Nat. 



Hist., ser. 5, vol. i. p. 136, pi. \\i. fig. 12. 

 BuUmina snh/>ns Brady, 1881, Quart. Jourii. Micr. Sci., vol. \.\i. N.S. p. 55. 

 Ditto. (Brady) Wright, 1882, Proc. Belfast Nat. Field Club (1880-1), Appx. 



p. 180, pi. viii. fig. 2. 

 Ditto. (Brady) Brady, 1884, Foram. ' Challenger,' p 403, pi. 1. figs. 17-18. 

 Ditto. (Brady) Goi : s, 1891, Arctic aud Scandinavian Foraminiiera, p. 46, 



pi: i\. figs. 445-153. 



One specimen from the general shore sand, a pyritized fossil. 

 In the recent condition B. suhtcrrs is widely distributed, especially 

 in high latitudes, but so far as we are aware it has not previously 

 been recorded as a fossil. If its distribution at the present day may 

 be regarded as any clue to the origin of our specimen, it points to 

 its derivation from a Glacial, or post-Glacial deposit. 



336. BuUmina Terquemiana, sp. n. 



(Plate IX. figs. 13, 14.) 



BuUmina <>t>Ii</ii<t Terquein, 1882, Mem. Soc. Geol. France, ser. 3, vol. ii. 



Mem. 3, p. 118, pi. xii. fig. 23. 



We have two specimens of the pretty little form figured 

 and described by Terquem under the name of B. obliqua. As, 

 however, the specific name obliqua has already been used by 

 d'Orbigny for a distinct form, we have associated Terquem's 

 specimens with the name of the author. His description is as 

 follows : " Shell irregular, more developed on one side than the 

 other; sub -rotund, enlarged anteriorly, domed posteriorly, and 

 furnished with a small spur. Domed on one side and incurved on 

 the other ; ornamented with very fine and curved sulci. Formed 

 of three whorls of prominent spiral layers, oblique, elongated, 

 chambers indistinct, the last whorl highly developed, aperture 

 round, situated in a. very large lateral depression of a pointed oval 

 shape furnished with a thickened rim. Terquem's specimens were 

 from the Eocene of Septeuil, near Paris — very rare — and ours are 

 doubtless fossils derived from a similar formation. 



Length, 0*27 mm. Breadth, 0*18 mm. 



82. VirgvMna aubsquumoba Egger. 

 Many further specimens have been found, both recent and fossil. 



337. Bolivvna Dnr><ni<Ui Millett. 



(Plate X. fig. 5.) 



Bolivina Hurrandii Millett, 1900, Malay Foram., Journ. R. Micr. Soc, p. 544, 



pi. iv. fig. 7. 



One Large and very tine specimen of unquestionably recent 

 origin. 



