BY II. I. JENSEN. 825 



Family ROTALID^. 

 Subfamily ROTALIN^. 



35. DiscoRBiXA ROSACEA, Terquem; C.R., pl.lxxxvii. f.1-4. 



36. Truncatulina rosea, d'Orb.; C.R., pl.xcvi. f.l. 



37. T. UNGUERiANA, d'Orb.; C.R., pl.xciv. f.9. 



Family NUMMULINID^. 

 Subfamily POLYSTOMELLINJE. 



38. POLYSTOMELLA IMPERATRIX,* Brady. 



5. Foraminifera in beach sands from Lizard Island, Great 

 Barrier Reef, Queensland. 



The material was presented to me, for examination, by Mr. A. 

 E. Finckh, of the Sydney University, and was of the usual type 

 of coral reef sand. On sorting the material by stirring in water 

 and removing the lighter portions, about 1 % of it was found to 

 be of a fine nature, and was specially examined under the micro- 

 scope. 



In the coarse material the following species were abundantly 

 represented. 



Family MILIOLID^. 



Subfamily PENEROPLIDIN^. 



1. Orbitolites complanata, Lamk., var. laciniata, Brady, 



C.R., pl.xvi. f.1-6 and 8-11. 



Family ROTALID^. 

 Subfamily ROTALIN.S:. 



2. Calcarina spengleri, Linne; C.R., pl.cviii. f,5-7. 



Subfamily TINOPORIN.E. 



3. Tinoporus baculatus, Carpenter; C.R., pl.ci. f.4-7. 



4. Gypsina globulus, Reuss; C.R., pl.ci. f.8. 



5. G. VESicuLARis, Parker & Jones; C.R., pl.ci. f.9-12. 



Family NUMMULINID^. 



Subfamily NUMMULITIN^aE. 



6. Amphistegina lessonii, d'Orb.; C.R., pl.cxi. f.1-7. 



