108 JOURNAL OF THE [October, 



Glandulina reussi Id. Ibid. 69. pi. i. fig. 6. 



Nodosaria beyrichi Id. Ibid. 72. pi. i. figs. 7-9. 



Nodosaria incerta Id. Ibid. 72. pi. i. figs. 10, 11. 



Nodosaria radicula Jones and Parker, i860. Quart. Journ. 



Gaol. See. xvi. 453. figs. 1-5 (Triassic). 

 Nodosaria geinitzi Richter. 1855. Zeitschr. d. deutsch. Geol. 



Gesellsch. vii. 532. pi. xxvi. fig. 26. 

 Nodosaria kirbyi Richter. 1861. Geinitz's Dyas. 121. pi. xx. fig. 



Glandulina conica Terquem. 1862. Foram. du Lias. 2'^™*' mem. 



435- pl- V. fig. 10. a, b. 

 Nodosaria jonesi Reuss. 1862. Sitzungsb. d K. Akad. Wiss. 



Wien. xlvi. 89. pi. xii. fig. 6. 

 Nodosaria claviformis Terquem. 1866. Foram. du Lias. 6'^'"'' 



mem. 447. pi. xix. figs. 17, 18. 

 Nodosaria radicula Brady. 1867. Proc. Somerset Arch, and 



Nat. Hist. Soc. xiii. 106. pi. i. fig. 4. 

 Nodosaria conferta Schmid. 1867. Neues Jahrb. fiir Min. Jahrg. 



1857- 585- pl- vi. fig. 49- 

 Nodosaria radicula Brady. 1876. Pal. Soc. xxx. 124. pi. x. figs. 



6-16. 

 Nodosaria radicula Brady. 1884. Report on Foram. H. M. S. 

 Challenger. Zool. ix. 495. pi. Ixi. figs. 28-31. 

 Test cylindrical, tapering, composed of several subglobose 

 segments united in a straight line. Surface smooth more or less. 

 A good typical specimen of Nodosaria radicula has four or more 

 segments, rarely as many as eight ; the segments are subglobular 

 in form, regularly but only slightly increasing in size, from the 

 earliest to the last formed, and quite symmetrically joined end to 

 end. 

 Locality. Timber Creek, in the yellow limestone. Rare. 



Nodosaria raphanus Linne, sp. 



^' Cornu Hammonis erectum slriafum " Flancus. 1739. Conch. 



Min. 15. pi. i. fig. 6. 

 " Orthoceras minimum," etc. Gaultieri. 1742. Index Test. pi. 



xix, fig. L. 

 Nautilus raphanus Linne. 1767. Syst. Nat. 12th ed. 1164, 283 ; 



1788. Ibid. 13th (Gmelin's) ed. 3372. No. 16. 



