Foraminifera of South Cornwall. 45 



117. L. squamosa var. montngui (Alcock). (Eefs., H-A. it E. 1913, C.I. p. 76.) 



1, v.r. ; II, f. 



118. L. melo (d'Orbigny). (Kefs., M. 1898, etc. ; F.M. 1901, p. 8.) (M.*) 



This is an extremely rare form, but Millett was well acquainted 

 with its specific distinctions, and his record is verified by the 

 existence of specimens on his Marazion slides. 



119. L. hotdUformis Brady. (Eefs., M. 1898, etc. ; F.M. 1901, p. 492.) (P.*) 



120. i. /a; *^/,s" (Montagu). (Refs., B 1884, F.C. p. 455.) I, II, v.r. (M.) 



(P.) (R.) 



121. L. semistriata Williamson. (Kefs., B. 1884, F.C. p. 465.) I, c. ; II,f.; 



IV, v.r. ; V6, r. (M.) (P.) (R.) 



122. L. perlucida Williamson. (Kefs., H-A. ct E. 1913, C.I. p. 78.) I, v.r. 



123. L. striata (d'Orbigny). (Kefs., B. 1884, F.C. p. 460.) I, II. v.r. (M.) 



(P.) (R.) 



124. L. curviUneata Balkwill & Wright. (Eefs.. H-A. ^^ E. 1913, C.I. p. 78.) 



(M.*) This species was recorded in 1885 from the Irish Sea 

 (H. & W. 1885, D.I.S. p. 838, pi. xiv. figs. 21-24), but it appears in 

 Balkwill & Millett's Galway paper in 1884 (B. & M. 1884, F.G. p. 27, 

 pi. ii. fig. 3), and in the Kevisioa (1908). The Galway figure is not 

 true, L. curvilineatu (which is near L. striata in the character of its 

 markings), but is a distorted L. suJcata. Such specimens are not 

 uncommon in these gatherings (see No. 126), and no doubt the 

 Mount's Bay and Galway specimens were similar. Millett's Malay 

 figure (M. 1898, etc., F.M. 1901, p. 488, pi. viii. fig. 5) represents 

 the same unsatisfactory form. 



125. L. distoma Parker & Jones. (Kefs., B. 1884, F.C. p. 461 ) (P. * ) 



126. L. sulcata (Walker & Jacob). (Kefs., B. 1884, F.C. p. 462.) Generally 



distributed. As is usually the case in shore-sands the species is 

 very variable and subject to distortion. Compressed and insequi- 

 lateral specimens occur, and also individuals in which the sulci 

 are irregularly spiral in their arrangement. We have not sepa- 

 rated Williamson's var. interrupta (W. 1858, K.F.G.B. p. 7, pi. i. 

 fig. 11), in which alternate sulci are discontinuous, which occurs 

 at several stations. (M.) (P.) Worth separates Williamson's var. 

 interrupta as a distinct variety. 



127. L. lyelUi (Reguenza). (Refs., H-A. & E. 1915, F.K.A. p. 659.) I, v.r. 



(M.) 



128. L. iniUiamsoni (Alcock). (Refs., H-A. & E. 1915, F.K.A. p. 659.) 



Generally distributed. (M.) 



129. L. costafa (Williamson). (Refs., H-A. & E. 1908, etc.; S.B. 1911, 



p. 321.) I, v.r. (M. 1906.) 



130. L. clavata (d'Orbigny). (Refs., H-A. & E. 1915, F.K.A. p. 660.) I, II, 



III, v.r. (M.)(P.) 



131. L. gracillima (Seguenza). (Refs., H-A. & E. 1908, etc.; S.B. 1911, 



p. 319). I, v.r. (M.) (P.) 



132. L. qracUis (Williamson). (Refs., H-A. & E. 1916, F.W.S. p. 248.) 1, v.r. 



133. L. Imvlqata (Reuss). (Refs., B. 1884, F.C. p. 473 ; H-A. & E. 1915, 



F.K.A. p. 661.) I, IV, Villa, f. ; II, III, v.r. (M. 1906.) 



134. L. acuta (Reuss). (Refs., H-A. & E. 1915, F.K.A. p. 661.) I, r. ; II, f. 



(M.) 



135. L. mUlettii Chaster. (Refs., H-A. & E. 1913, C.I. p. 83.) I, v.r. 



