1894.] NEW-YORK MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY. 97 



Gaudryina pupoides Brady. 1884. Report on Foram. H. M. S. 



Challenger. Zool. ix. 378. pi. xlvi. figs. 1-4. 

 Gaudryina pupoides Woodward and Thomas. 1885. Geol. Nat. 



Hist. Survey Minn. 13th Ann. Report. 168. pi. iii. fig. 10. 

 Gaud?yina pupoides y^ood-wdixdi axid Thomas. 1893. Final Re- 

 port Geol. Nat. Hist. Survey Minn. iii. 31. pi. C. figs. 15, 16. 

 Test elongated, rugose, (young) rotund, (adult) compressed ; 

 spire obtuse ; chambers convex, (young) narrow, transversely 

 oblong, (adult) globular. 



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

 layers of the green marl. Quite rare. 



VERNEUILINA d'Orbigny. 

 Verneuilina triquetra Miinster, sp. 



Textularia triquetra Miinster. 1838 (in Romer's paper). Neues 



Jahrb. fiir Minn. etc. 384. pi. iii. fig. 19. 

 Textularia triquetra Reuss. 1845. Verstein. Bohm. Kreid. pt. 



I. 39. pi. xiii. fig. 77. 

 Textularia atlantica Bailey. 185 1. Smithsonian Contrib. ii. art. 



3. 12. figs. 38-42. 

 Textularia ( Verneuilina) triquetra Parker and Jones. 1863. Ann. 



and Mag. Nat. Hist, ser, 3. xi. 92. 

 Verneuilina triquetra Brady. 1884. Report on Foram. H. M. S. 



Challenger. Zool. ix. 383. pi. xlvii. figs. 18-20. 

 Test carinate, acutely triangular with a curved lateral side (or 

 face) in the centre, so that a cross section presents the appear- 

 ance of a triangle, with somewhat concave sides. On every side 

 seven to eight very low, somewhat rough chambers, whose sutures 

 are slightly elevated, the uppermost chamber somewhat arched; 

 aperture a slit on the inner side of the last chamber, parallel to a 

 side face of the pyramid. 



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

 layers of the green marl. Very abundant. Timber Creek, in the 

 gryphsea bed. Abundant. 



TRITAXIA Reuss. 

 Tritaxia tricarinata Reuss. 



Textularia tricarinata Reuss. 1845. Verstein. Bohm. Kreid. i. 

 39. pi. viii. fig. 60. 



