92 JOURNAL OF THE [October, 



LITUOLID^. 



Sub-family TROCHAMMIN^. 

 TROCHAMMINA Parker and Jones. 



Trochammina inflata Montagu, sp. 

 Nautilus inflatus Montagu. 1808. Test. Brit. Suppl. 81. pi. 



xviii. fig. 3. 

 Rotalina inflata W\\\\a.n\sor\. 1858. Rec. Foram. Gt. Brit. 50. 



pi. iv. figs. 93, 94. 

 Rotalina {^Trochammina) inflata Yzxk&x and Jones. 1859. Ann. 



and Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 3. iv. 347. fig. F. 

 Trochammina inflata. Carpenter. 1862. Introd. Foram. 141. 



pi. xi. fig. 5. 

 Troshammina sqiiamata, var. inflata Parker and Jones. 1862. 



Introd. Foram. Appendix. 310. 

 Trochammina inflata Brady. 1865. Nat. Hist. Trans. Northd. 



and Durham, i. 95. 

 Trochammina inflata (.') Tate and Blake. 1876. Yorkshire 



Lias. 452. pL xvii. fig 18. 

 Trochammina inflata Brady. 1884. Report on Foram. H. M. 



S. Challenger. Zool. ix. 338. pi. xli. fig. 4. a-c. 

 Trochammina ijiflata Woodward and Thomas. 1893. Final Re- 

 port Geol. Nat. Hist. Survey Minn. iii. 28. pi. D. fig. 31. 

 " Test free ; trochoid or convex, depressed, rotaliform ; con- 

 sisting of about three convolutions, the outermost of which is 

 formed of five or six very ventricose segments with deeply exca- 

 vated septal lines. Inferior face somewhat concave, with sunken 

 umbilicus : peripheral margin lobulated. Aperture small, 

 arched ; situate on the inferior side of the final segment, close to 

 previous convolution, a little within the periphery. Color pale 

 brown, the small primary segments much darker than the rest.'' — 

 Brady, loc. cit. 



Locality. Stratton's marl pit, near Mullica Hill, in the shell 

 layers of the green marl. Rare. Timber Creek, yellow lime- 

 stone. Rare. 



WEBBINA d'Orbigny. 



Webbina rugosa d'Orbigny. 

 Webbina rugosa ^Ox\n^x\y. 1839. Foram. d. lies Canaries. 125. 

 pi. i. figs. 16-18. 



