312 AUSTRALIAN FORAMINIFERA, II., 



82. Anomalina ammonoides Reuss. 



83. A. GROSSERUGOSA Gumb. 



84. Planorbulina larvata P. & J. 



85. p. ACERVALis Brady. 



86. Pl'lvinulina carpenteri Reuss (Chapman, Jouin. Roy. 



Micr. Soc. 1898, p.8, pi. i., figs.llrt-c). 



87. P. ELEGANS d'Orb. 



88. P. FAVUS Brady. 



89. J*. MENARDii d'Orb. 



90. P. CANARIENSIS d'Ol'b. 



91. p. TUMIDA Brady. 



92. Cymbalopora(?) POEYi d'Orb. (1) 



93. RoTALIA BECCARIl Lillll. 



94. R. ORBICULARIS d'Orb. 



95. R. soLDANii d'Orb. 



Family NUMMULINID^. 

 Subfamily POLYSTOMELLINiE. 



96. NoNioNiNA BOUEANA d'Orb. 



97. N. POMPILIOIDES F. tfe M. 



98. N. DEPRESSULA W. & J. 



99. POLYSTOMELLA CRATICULATA F. & M. 



100. p. MACELLA F. &M. 



101. P. STRIATOPUNCTATA F. ct M. 



102. P. SUBNODOSA Miiiist. 



103. p. VERRicuLATA Brady. 



Subfamily CYCLOCLYPEINiE. 



104. Cycloclypeus sp. 



JVew Species and Varieties. 

 Haplophragmium meridionale (?) Chapman, var. 

 Only one specimen of this species was obtained. Tlie test wa.s 

 thin, diaphanous and subelliptical, but the sutures were not 

 well marked. We refer it to Mr. Chapman's new species on 

 account of its resemblance to the shell figured by him in Ann. 

 S. Afr. Mus. Vol. \y., pi. xxix., fig.2. 



