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The figured form agrees very closely with the species described 

 by Eeiiss from the Cretaceous of Europe. It is not common in the 

 Trinidad material, but specimens are well preserved. 



NODOSARIA sp. (?) 



Plate 11, FiatrBE 6 



The figure shows the last two chambers of a species with a dis- 

 tinctive type of ornamentation in which there are prominent con- 

 tinuous costae and other smaller ones between. When more material 

 is available this can probably be referred to one of Reuss's species 

 already described from Europe, but until such material is available 

 it is not desired to give it a definite specific name. 



Genus PSEUDOGLANDULINA Cushman, 1929 



PSEUDOGLANDULINA CYLINDRACEA (Keuss) 



Plate 11, Figures 7, 8 



GlanduUna cyiindracea Retjss, Haidinger's. Niiturw. Abh., vol, 4, pt. 1, p. 23, 



pi. 1, fig. 5, 1851 ; Sitz. Akad. Wiss. Wleu, vol. 40, p. 190, pi. 4, fig. 1, 1860 ; 



vol. 44, pt. 1, p. 307, 1861 (1862) ; Palaeontographica, vol. 20, pt. 2, p. 89, 



1872-1875 (1874). — Eggek, Abh. kon. bay. Akad. Wiss. Miinehen, CI. II, vol. 



21, p. 84, pi. 5, figs. 19, 20, 1899. — Cushman and Church, Proc. California 



Acad. Sci., ser. 4, vol. 18, p. 511, pi. 39, figs. 8, 9, 1929. 

 Nodosaria cyiindracea Reuss, Verstein. Bobm. Kreide, pt. 1, p. 25, pi. 13, figs. 1, 



2, 1845-46. 

 Nodosaria (GlandicJina) cyiindracea Cushman, Bull. Amer. Assoc. Petr. Geol., 



vol. 10, p. 594, pi. 18, fig. 1, 1926. 



Test composed of a few subcylindrical chambers which are dis- 

 tinctly involute, the final chamber often being nearly twice as long 

 as broad; sutures distinct, very slightly depressed, slightly oblique; 

 wall smooth; aperture terminal, radiate, slightly projecting. 

 Length, up to 3 ; breadth, 0.6 mm. 



This species has already been recorded from the Upper Cretaceous 

 of California and from the Velasco shale of Mexico. It is common 

 in many parts of Europe and occurs widely distributed in the Upper 

 Cretaceous of the Gulf Coastal Plain of the United States. 



PSEUDOGLANDULINA PARALLELA (Marsson) 



Plate 11, Figure 9 



Olandulina paraUela Marsson, Mitth. Nat. Ver. Neu-Vorpommern. Riigen, 

 vol. 10, p. 124, pi. 1, figs. 4 o, b, 1878. 



The figured specimen may be referred to Marsson's species de- 

 scribed from the chalk of the Island of Kiigen. A similar form is 

 figured by Franke " and referred to this same species. Such forms 

 are common in the American Cretaceous and are widely distributed. 



" Abh. Preuss. Geol. Landes., vol. 111. pi. 4. fig. 16. 1928. 



