Chapman. — On some Foraminifera and Ostraeoda. 81 



This species was found by Schlumberger in dredgings from 

 the Mediterranean, at a depth of 555 meters. A solitary 

 specimen, agreeing in all external characters with the above, 

 is found in our series. 



Genus Miliolina, Williamson. 

 Miliolina insignis, Brady. 

 Miliolina insignis, Brady, 1884, Bep. Chall., vol. ix, p. 165, 

 pi. iv, figs. 8, 10. 



This species is fairly common in the present series. It 

 attains the unusual length of 3 mm. 



M. insignis has a wide distribution and a great range in 

 depth. One of the localities in which it has previously been 

 found is Bass Strait, 150 fathoms. 



Miliolina circularis, Bornemann sp. 



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



geol. Gesellsch., vol. vii, p. 349, pi. xix, fig. 4. 

 Miliolina circularis, Born, sp., Millet, 1898, Journ. B. Micr. 



Soc, p. 499, pi. xi, figs. 1-3. 



Only one example of this form occurs in our series, and 

 this is fairly typical. Millett's specimens were obtained from 

 the Malay Archipelago. Eggerrecords it (" Gazelle" Exped.) 

 from two stations off the Australian coast, and the " Chal- 

 lenger " obtained it in Bass Strait. 



Miliolina seminulum, Linne sp. 



Serpula seminulum, Linne, 1767, Svst. Nat., 12th ed., p. 1264, 



No. 791. 

 Miliolina semmuhim, Linne sp., Brady, 1884, Bep. Chali., 



vol. ix, p. 157, pi. v, figs. 6 a-c. 



One small but otherwise typical example of this widely 

 distributed form occurs in our series. 



Miliolina vulgaris, d'Orbigny sp. 



Quinqueloculina vulgaris, d'Orbigny. 1826, Ann. Sci. Nat., 



vol. vii, p. 302, No. 33. 

 Q. vulgaris, d'Orb., Schlumberger, 1893, Mem. Soc. Geoi. 



France, vol. vi, p. 207. pi. ii, figs. 65, 66 ; woodcuts, figs. 



13. 14. 



As a recent species this is usually recorded under the name 

 of Miliolina auberiana, d'Orb sp. Its nearest geographical 

 occurrence to the present one is in the Malay Archipelago, 

 where it was found by Millett. It is also an abundant form 

 in the Tertiary deposits of Australia. In the present series it 

 is not uncommon. 



