252 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. [Proc. 3D Ser. 



The occurrence of C . rotidata in the Miocene of America 

 is recorded by A. Woodward as follows: — from artesian 

 wells, Atlantic City and Quinton, New Jersey. 



California, from both samples; very common. 



Subfamily POLYMORPHININ^E. 

 Uvigerina cV Or hi guy [1826]. 

 Uvigerina tenuistriata Reuss. 



Plate XXX, Fig. 5. 



Uvigerina tenuistriata Reuss, 1870, Sitzungsb. Akad. Wiss. Wien, Bd. LXII, 

 p. 485. ScHLiCHT, 1870, Foram. Pietzpiihl, PI. XXII, figs. 34-36. 

 Brady, 1884, Chall. Rept., Vol. IX, p. 574, PI. LXXIV, figs. 4-7. Bagg, 

 189S, Bull. Am. Palceont., Vol. II, No. 10, pp. 326, 327. 



This species was originally described from the Septaria- 

 clay of Pietzpuhl. In recent deposits it occurs in fairly 

 shallow water. It has been recorded from the Miocene of 

 America by Dr. Bagg, who found it at Norfolk, Virginia, 

 and also in material, probably of the same age, from an 

 artesian well at Crisfield, Maryland. 



Santa Clara County, California; rare. 



Family GLOBIGERINID.E. 



PuUenia Parker & Jones [1862]. 

 PuUenia sphaeroides (d' Orhigny). 



Plate XXX, Fig. 6. 



Nonionina sphcsroides d'Orbignv, 1826, Ann. Sci. nat., Tome VI, p. 293, No. 



I, Modele, No. 43. 

 Nonionina bulloides, id., ibid., p. 293, No. 2. Id., 1846, Foram. Foss. 



Vienne, p. 107, Pl. V, figs. 8-10. 

 PuUenia sphceroidcs Carpenter, 1862, Introd. Foram., p. 184, PI. XII, fig. 



12. Brady, 1884, Chall. Rept., Vol. IX, pp. 615, 616, PI. LXXXIV, figs. 



12, 13. Jones, 1896, Monogr. Foram. Crag, Pt. Ill, pp. 286-288, PI. II, 



(Pt. II, 1895), figs. 31, 32. 



The range of this species commences with the Creta- 

 ceous, and it is frequent in many deposits of Miocene age. 



Santa Clara County, California; frequent. 



