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FORAMINIFERA FROM DEEP WELLS 4 I 



SYSTEMATIC LIST OF SPECIES 



LITUOLIDAE 



Gcinis Haplophragmium Reiiss. i860. 



Haplophragmiuin sp. 



Plate I, figure i. 



A coarsely arenaceous species, largely coiled, l)iit the later 



chambers showing the uncoiling character occurred at 1,027 feet 



in the Bushnell Well. 



Haplophragviiuui sp. 



Plate I, figure 2. 



A few specimens of an elongate form, not well character- 

 ized were found at 1,720 feet in the well at Marathon. 



HapJopliragminm sp. 

 Plate I, figure 3. 



Very irregular specimens, rather variable in shape, were found 

 in the well at Anthony at 160 feet, and at Jacksonville, 820-845 

 feet. ■ 



Haplopliragiuiuin sp. 

 Plate I, figure 4. 



A single, rather poorly characterized specimen was found at 

 440 feet in the Ponce de Leon Well at St. Augustine. 



Genus Coinilites Carter. 1861. 



Cflimlites americana Cushinan. 



Connlites americana Cushman, Publ. 291, Carnegie Institution of Wash- 

 ington, 1919- P- 43, fig- 3 (in text). 



In the well at Marathon on Key Vaca there are numerous 

 specimens w^hich seem very close to this species described from St. 

 Bartholomew and Cuba, and known from Haiti and Panama. 

 This therefore represents an Eocene horizon, and is of interest if 

 the West Indies can be definitelv correlated with Key Vaca by 

 placing more' than a thousand feet below the surface fossils which 

 in Cuba are now considerablv above sea level. 



