40 Transactions of the Society. 



47. Hyperarnmina vafian. Brady. (Eefs , H. A. & E. 1915, F.K.A. p. 610.) 



A single specimen at Villa. 

 48 Haliphysema mmulosa Bowerbank. (Eefs., B. 1884, F.C. p. 283 ) (M. 



1906.) 



49. //. tu.nano.nc.u. (Kefs., B 1884, F.C. 281.) ^^'^^'}'^Z.'^'t^ 



were found upon Laminarian roots f^^^^^f ^^^^^^^^f ^* °^JJf„Vle 

 the Millett Collection. We were not able to collect any ^"itable 

 materia for such sessile forms, and did not observe any detached 

 Sagments! but there is no doubt that the>:are to be found all along 

 the south Cornish coast in suitable localities. (M.) (l*.) 



Family LITUOLID^. 



50 Reophax diMuciiformis Brady. (Eefs., H-A. & E. 1915, F.K.A p. 612.) 



50. ^''J'^'^^^J^^^ On the slides from Marazion 



(-Station Illr) in the Millett Collection are several sj)ecimens which 

 Lppear from the large and broad aperture to be Ihfflug,a /'?/^V"™y; 

 Pe?ty* rather tban /.'. dlffl^niiformis. If so, hey are no doubt 

 fresh-water specimens washed down by land water. (M.) 



51. It. scorpiurm Montfort. (Eefs., B. 1884, F.C. p. 291.) (M. *) Very 



rare in shore- sands. 

 59 R findens (9) (Parker). (Eefs., H-A. & E. 1913, CI. p. 44.) (M *) It 

 ^^- ""• tsmoiitlin likely that this record, to -hichMUet appends a no^ 

 of interro^^ation, was B. monihlorme feiddall (S. 188b, t.L.M.li.U 

 p 54, pi. i.^fig. 2)! This latter species was inclucled under /? Aniens 

 Si Siddall's^Eiver Dee paper (Proc. Chester Nat. Sou Pt 2 1878, 

 p 42) and R. moniliformr was not separated by him until 188b. 

 Millett's Marazion specimen is unfortunately lost. 

 53. R. scottii Chaster. (Eefs., H-A. & E. 1913, C,I- P- 44-) T^^e specimens 

 (from Station I) are small compared with tl^e Scottish types ana 

 morTstrongly constructed, tine sand being used in addition to the 

 usual nica flakes, but in the number and shape of the chambers 

 the specimens are quite typical. 



54 Ilaph.phragmium runianum Heron-Allen eV" Earland. (H-A. & E^ 1916, 



^r W.S p. 224, pi. xl, tigs. 15-18.) A tew typical ^Pecifens from 

 Station V of this form recently described by us from the West ot 

 Scotland. 



55 H.fontine..c Terquem. (Eefs., H-A. & E. 1908, etc. ; S.B.1910,p. 405.) 



' (P. *) 



* Cf . J. Leidy, Fresh-water Rhizopods of North America. Washington, 1879, 

 p. 98, pi. X. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE VI. 

 l^i; —Haplopliragmium canariense var. variabilis nov. Figs. 1, 2, side views 



4-6. -TJcjSmminfsgLTmata (Jones & Parker). Double specimens. Figs. 4, 5, 



side views Fig 6. edge view. X 150. „. , ^ , 



7-10.-S2,lro'rr«-4wii Sikestri. Figs. 7-9. side views. F.g. 10, edge view 



X65. 



