FORAMINIFERA FROM DEEP WELLS 43 



A Specimen which seems to belong to this species was found 

 in the material from 200 feet in the Ponce de Leon Well, St. Au- 

 gustine, Florida. 



It is recorded from the Culebra formation of the Panama Canal 

 Zone, and by Bagg from the Miocene of Maryland. 



Icxtuhtria gramcn d'Orbigny. 



Tcxtitlaria graiitcn d'Orbigny, Foram. Foss. Bass. Tert. Vienne, 1846, p. 

 248, pi. 15, figs. 4-6. H. B. Brady, Rep. Voy. Challenger, Zoology, vol. y, 

 1884, p. 365, pi. 43, figs. 9, 10. Cushman, Bull. 676, U. S. Geol. Survey, 19 18, 

 pp. 8. 45, pi. I, fig. i; pi. 2, fig. i; pi. 9, figs. 2-5. 



Specimens of this species were found in two Florida wells, the 

 Ponce de Leon Well, St. Augustine, at a depth of 200 feet, and 

 the well of Okeechobee Ice and Electric Co., Okeechobee, 403-458 

 feet. 



Besides being found in the Miocene of Maryland, Virginia and 

 South Carolina, I have recorded it from the Miocene of the Choc- 

 tawhatchee Marl of Florida, at Jackson Bluff and one mile south 

 of Red Bay. 



Tcxtularia agglutinans d'Orbigny. 



Tcxtitlaria agglutinans d'Orbigny, in De la Sagra, Hist. Fis. Pol. Nat. 

 Cuba, 1839. "Foraminiferes," p. 136, pi. i, figs. 17, 18, 32-34. Cushman, Bull. 

 676, U. S. Geol. Survey, 1918, p. 46, pi. 9, fig. 6; Bull. 103, U. S. Nat. M'us., 

 1918, p. 52, pi. 19, fig. 3. 



The only specimens which can be referred to this species are 

 from the Okeechobee well at a depth of 380-403 feet. 



The species is recorded from several localities in the Miocene 

 of the Coastal Plain and from the Culebra formation of the Pana- 

 ma Canal Zone. 



Textularia sagittnla Dcfrancc, zvr. fistulosa H. B. Brady. 



Tcxtitlaria sagittula Defrance, var. fistulosa H. B. Brady, Rep. Voy. Chal- 

 lenger, Zoology, vol. 9, 1884, p. 362, pi. 42, figs. 19-22. 



Brady described this variety in which the outer borders of each 

 chamber in the adult are prolonged into tubular projections. He 

 records it from tropical and sub-tropical localities. 



It is interesting to find this species in the southernmost locality, 

 that of the well at Marathon on Key Vaca, at a depth of 305 feet. 



