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being limited to one or two keels, whereas in others they cover more 

 than half the face of the chamber. In some instances there is a ten- 

 dency for the costae to run transversely from the marginal edge 

 toward the middle of the chamber, where they gradually disappear." 

 Earland records the species from the shore sands of Bognor, Sussex, 

 and Heron-Allen and Earland from stations off the west of Scotland. 

 Reuss originally described the species from the Oligocene of 

 Germany. 



QUINQUELOCUUNA PULCHELLA d'Orbigny 



Plate 6, Figures 7, 8 



Quinqueloculina pulchella d'Orbigny, Ann. Sci. Nat., vol. 7, 1826, p. 303, 



No. 42.— H. B. Brady, Trans. Linn. Soc, vol. 24, 1864, p. 466, pi. 48, fig. 



4. — Jones, Parker, and H. B. Brady, Pal. Soc. Mon. 19, 1866, p. 13, pi. 



4, fig. 3. — Terquem, Ess. Anim. Plage Dunkerque, pt. 3, 1881, p. 134, pi. 



17, figs. 15, 16. — KiAER, Rep't Norwegian Fish, and Mar. Invest., vol. 1, 



No. 7, 1900, p. 29. — FoRNASiNi, Mem. Accad. Sci. Istit. Bologna, ser. 5> 



vol. 10, 1902, p. 24, ser. 6, vol. 2, 1905, p. 69, pi. 4, fig. 11. 

 Miliolina pulchella H. B. Brady, Rep. Voy. Challenger, Zoology, vol. 9, 1884, 



p. 174, pi. 3, figs. 10-13; pi. 6, figs. 13, 14.— Balkwill and Wright, Trans. 



Roy. Irish Acad., vol. 28, 1885, p. 325.— Walther, Mitth. Zool. Sta. 



Neapel, vol. 8, pt. 2, 1888, p. 384, pi. 20, fig. 10.— Halkyard, Trans. 



Manchester Micr. Soc, 1889, p. 61. — A. Silvestri, Mem. Accad. Pont. 



Nuovi Lincei, vol. 9, 1893, p. 189. — Goes, Kongl. Svensk. Vet. Akad. 



Handl., vol. 25, No. 9, 1894, p. 114, pi. 21, figs. 862-864.— Jones, Pal. 



Soc. Mon. 19, pt. 2, 1895, p. 123, pi. 4, fig. 3; pi. 6, fig. 3.— Flint, Ann. 



Rep. U. S. Nat. Mus., 1897 (1899), p. 301, pi. 46, fig. 4.— Millett, Journ. 



Roy. Micr. Soc, 1898, p. 509. — Sidebottom, Mem. Proc Manchester Lit. 



Phil. Soc, vol. 48, No. 5, 1904, p. 15, pi. 4, fig. 15.— Earland, Journ. 



Quekett Micr. Club, ser. 2, vol. 9, 1905, p. 197. — Heron-Allen and 



Earland, Journ. Roy. Micr. Soc, 1909, p. 314. — Sidebottom, Mem. 



Proc. Manchester Lit. Phil. Soc, vol. 54, No. 16, 1910, p. 6. — Heron- 

 Allen and Earland, Proc. Roy. Irish Acad., vol. 31, pt. 64, 1913, p. 33; 



Trans. Zool. Soc London, vol. 20, 1915, p. 578; Trans. Linn. Soc. London, 



vol. 11, 1916, p. 214. 



The figure given (pi. 6, fig. 8) is that of Fornasini from the tracing 

 of the original d'Orbigny figure. It shows a very coarsely costate 

 form, of somewhat irregular contour not unlike the material referred 

 by many writers to this species. The records include very many 

 regions in the present oceans and the Pliocene of England. It is not 

 common on the coasts of America. 



QUINQUELOCULINA cf. Q. KERIMBATICA Heron-Allen and Earland, var. PHILIPPINENSIS 



Cushman 



Plate 7, Figures la-c 



The figured specimen already recorded from the Tortugas region 

 may be referred to the Philippine variety of the species described by 

 Heron- Allen and Earland from the Kerimba Archipelago. The sides 

 are generally smooth and unornamented but the periphery is irregu- 

 lar reticulate. 



