190 CRIBRILINID.E. 



however, it is scarce ; almost absent on the north-eastern 

 coasts. Birterbuy Bay, Connemara (G. S. Brady) : Has- 

 tings (Miss Jelly) : Cornwall, 60 fathoms {radiata and 

 innominata forms) ; Guernsey (T. H.) : Shetland, scarce, 

 down to 170 fathoms (A. M. N.) : Wick, rare (C. W. P.) : 

 &c. Var. a. Antrim, deep water (Hyndman) . 



Geographical Distribution. Mediterranean (Moll, 

 Manzoni) : Naples, from 6 fathoms to considerable depths 

 (A. W. Waters) : Madeira (Busk) : ibid. (var. tenuirostris) 

 (T. H.) : Adriatic, pretty common (Heller) : Gulf of Flo- 

 rida, 29-175 fathoms (Pourtales) : on the Falmouth-Lisbon 

 cable, between N. lat. 47° 58' and 47° 35' and in W. long. 

 7° 6', from 89-205 fathoms (Sir James Anderson) : Roscoff 

 (Joliet) : France, S. W. (Fischer). 



Range in Time. French Cretaceous deposits (D'Or- 

 bigny) : Austro-Hungarian Miocene, abundant; Ober- 

 oligocan and Mitteloligocan (at Sollingen), rare (Reuss) : 

 Coralline Crag (S. Wood) : Middle and Upper Pliocene 

 (Coralline and Red Crag) (A, Bell) : Italian Pliocene beds 

 (the Crag form) (Manzoni) : Boulder Clay, Wick (C. W. 

 P.) : Quaternary, Reggio (A. W. Waters) . 



Cribrilina punctata, Hassall. 



Plate XXVI. figs. 1-4 ; and Plate XXIV. fig. 3. 



Lepralu punctata, Hass. Ann. N. H. vii. 368, pi. ix. fig. 7, and ix. 407 : 

 Johnston, B. Z. ed. 2, 312, pi. Iv. fig. 1 : Busk, B.M. Cat. 

 ii. 79, pi. xc. figs. 5, 6, pl. xcii. fig. 4, pi. xcvi. fig. 3 ; Crag 

 Polyz. 40, pl. iv. fig. 1 ; Quart. Journ. Micr. Sc. iv. 310, 

 pl. xi. figs. 4, 5. 



Cribrilina punctata, Gray, B.M. Bad. 117. 



? Lepralia cribrosa, Boeck, Forh. Vid. Selsk. Christiania, 1861, 50. 



EscHARiPORA PUNCTATA, Smitt, OSfv. K. Vet.-Ak. Forh. 1867, Bihang, Krit. 

 Forteckn. iv. 4 & 51, pl. xxiv. figs. 4-7. 



Zocecia subcylindrical, more or less distinct, sometimes 



