PLATE II 



Figs. I, 2. Webbinella litnosa, sp.n. (No. 66): x 13. Fig. 2 shows a specimen laid open, 

 with ingested diatoms. 



Figs. 3-10. Thurammina protea, sp.n. (No. 76). Figs. 3, 4, sessile specimens in cavity of 

 Hyperammina: x 12. Figs. 5, 6, 8-10, free specimens illustrating range of 

 form: x 17. Fig. 7, a specimen built round sponge spicules: x 18. 



Fig. II. Jaculella obtiisa, Brady (No. 78): x 30. 



Figs. 12-15. Hippocrepinaflexibilis (Wiesner) {No. Si): X ^o. Fig. 12, collapsed specimen. 

 Fig. 14, oral view. Fig. 15, specimen in balsam viewed as a transparent 

 object. The dark masses are protoplasm. 



Figs. 16-19. Reophax subfusiformis, sp.n. (No. 96): x 19. 



Fig. 20. Reophax spiculifer, Brady (No. 100): x 45. 



Fig. 21. Reophax distans, Brady, var.n. gracilis (No. 105): x 40. A reconstructed 

 specimen. 



Fig. 22. Ammobaculites agglutinans (d'Orbigny) (No. 116): x 52. 



Figs. 23-6. Ammobaculites bargmanni, sp.n. (No. 118): x 15. Fig. 23, immature stage. 

 Figs. 24, 25, adult stage. Fig. 26, edge-oral view. 



