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Genus Endothyra Phillips. 

 Endothyra bowmani Phillips. 



Endothyra bowmani Phillips, 1845, Proc. Geol. Tech. Soc. West Riding, 

 Yorkshire, vol. xi. p. 279, pi. vii, fig. 1. Brady, 1876, Men. Carb. and 

 Perm. Foram., p. 92, pi. v, figs. 1-4. Chapman and Howchin, 1905, 

 Mon. Foram. Perm. Carb., Pal. No. 14, Geol. Surv. N. S.Wales, p. 12, 

 pi. i, figs. 13a-c. 



Ohscrvations. — Several tests were found, which represent a 

 rather tumid variety of this otherwise typically Carboniferous 

 fossil. 



Occurrence. — Middle Devonian (Stringocephalus Limestone) ; 

 Paffrath. 



Family Textulariid^. 



Genus Cassidulina d'Orbigny. 



Cassidulina devonica sp. n. (PI. VIII, fig. 8.) 



Description. — Test very minute, apparently arenaceous, and 

 thus differing from the typical Ccmidulinse ; in all other respects 

 similar. Ovoid or roundly oblong, with numerous sub-tumid 

 chambers and slightly incised suture lines. Aperture, subcircular, 

 bulimine. Length of figured specimen, • 3 mm. 



Ohscrmtions.—'^Q\QV!A examples, of faiiiy uniform size, were 

 found in the washings. The form of the test resembles C. suh- 

 glohosa Brady,* but tlie aperture is more centrally placed. 



Occurrence. — Middle Devonian (String ocephalus Limestone) ; 

 Paffrath, the Eifel. 



Family Lagenid.e. 



Genus Folymorj^hina d'Orbigny. 



Polymo7-phina archaica sp, n. (PI. VIII, fig. 7.) 



Description. — Test sub-globose, compressed on two sides. 

 Chambers few, lageniform. Aperture phialine and corrugated on 

 the margin. Surface slightly granulate. Colour pale brown. 



Dimensions. — Length, 0'99 mm.; greatest width, 0*99 mm.; 

 width on axis of compression, 0'66 mm. 



Observations. — In its general shape this species resembles 

 Polymorplmia gihba d'Orbigny,t but has a more exsert aperture, 

 less tumid chambers and a sub-granular surface. 



Occurrence. — Middle Devonian (String ocephalus Limestone) ; 

 Paffrath, the Eifel. 



* Rep. ChalL, vol. ix. 1884, p. 430, pl. liv, figs. 17a-c. 



t Polymorphina (Globulina) gibba d'Orbigny, 1826, Ann. Sci. Nat., vol. vii. 

 p. 266, No. 20 ; Modele, No. 63. 



