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Pullenia multilobata, sp. no v. 



Plate XXX, Figs. 7 and 7«. 



The test bears a general resemblance to P. quinqueloba Reuss, but is more 

 compressed and has the sutural lines only faintly marked. Its chief distinc- 

 tion is the larger number of chambers visible on the last whorl; in the case of 

 the specimen figured there are nine, and consequently these are narrower 

 than those of P. quinqueloba. Width of test, i mm.; thickness, .5 mm. 



Santa Clara County, California; very rare. 



Family ROTALIID^. 



Subfamily ROTALIIN.^. 



Discorbina Parker & Jones [1862]. 



Discorbina allomorphinoides (Reuss). 



Plate XXX, Fig. 8. 



Valvulina allomorphinoides Reuss, i860, Sitzungsb. Akad. Wiss. Wien, Vol. 



XL, p. 223, PI. XI, fig. 6. 

 Discorbina allomorphinoides Brady, 1884, Chall. Rept., Vol. IX, p. 654. 



This interesting species was found by Reuss in the Creta- 

 ceous of Westphalia. Its present occurrence helps to com- 

 plete its range in time, since it was also found by Brady in 

 recent deposits at three stations and at depths from 10 to 

 155 fathoms. 



The specimens from California in some respects resemble 

 Piilvinulina hanerii d'Orb., sp., but the test is coarser 

 and bears stronger affinities towards Discorbina. 



California, from both samples; very abundant. 



k.mim3Xm3L d' Orbigny [1826]. 



Anomalina grosserugosa (Giimbel). 

 Plate XXX, Fig. 9. 



Truncatulina grosserugosa Gumbel, 1S68, Abhand. d. k. bayer. Akad. 



Wiss., m.-ph. CI., Vol. X, p. 660, PI. II, fig. 104 «, b. 

 Anomalina grosserugosa Sherborn & Chapman, 1889, Journ. Roy. Micr. 



Soc, p. 487, PI. XI, fig. 34. 



