14 ART. 5. — H. YABE I 



China : — Misuli?ia-\itaesiones are extensively cleveloi)ed in 

 various parts of China, in the provinces of Yun-nan,'^ 8e-tschuan,^^ 

 Kan-sn,'" Kiang-si,''^ Kiang-su,^^ Hu-pei,'"'^ Kwei-schoii,"' and 

 Tibet/^ According to Schwager,''^ Lorenthey,^"' Dovyilb,^^^ and 

 Schellwien/^* they contain Fnsulina brevicula Hchwager, F. 

 japonica G umbel, F. Piichthofeni Schwager, F. cylindrica 

 Fischer, var. gracilis Meek., F. alternans Schellw. Schivager- 

 ina jyrinceps Ehrenberg, S. Verbeeki Geiniïz, DolioUna lepida 

 Schwager, Neoschwagerina craticullfera Schwager, and a few 

 other allied, but undeterniinable forms. The limestones are 

 referred to several distinct zones of dilîerent ages in the ap])er 

 Carboniferous and Permian. Several specimens of them from 

 China also have come into my hands through the courtesy of 

 Messers Jimbö, Yamada, Ogawa, and Hirabayashi ; some of 

 them are from places probably new to science, therefore it may 

 be better to mention the localities of my samples, with the names 

 of Foraminifera contained in them. 



1) Ta-gai-tung, En-nang-hsien, prov. Yun-nan/'^ (Yamada'ö 

 coll. No. 31). 



Fimdina sp. 



Schwagerina Verbeeki 



Neoschwagerlna craticullfera 



N. (Sumatrina) Annœ 



Besides, Fisulinella and Bigenerina. 



I) S^ ^) B}\\ «"•) "fffi 4) ïl® 5) TUM 



9) SciiWAGKK : Carb. Foram. aus China n. Japan. Richthofijn's China IV. 



10) E. LoKKNTHEY : Microskopische Untersuchnngen der Paleozoischen Gesteine 

 Szkchkny's Ostasien IH. 1899. 



II) H. DoüVlLLK : Examin des Fuss, raporte de la CJiine par hi mi-^'^i.in I.kci.euk. 

 Comptes Rendu. CXXX. 1900. 



12) SCHKLLWIKN : i-C 



