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ish chambers, and externally ribbed from end to end by stout 

 parallel ridges. The constrictions marking the septal lines are 

 sometimes concealed by overgrowing longitudinal costte. Liable 

 to become either curved or compressed, or both, with more or 

 less eccentric aperture. 



Locality. Timber Creek, in the teredo ])ed. Rare. 



NoDOSARiA RAPHANISTRUM Linne, sp. 



Nautilus raphauistru)n Linn. 1758. Syst. Nat. loth ed. 710. 



No. 242 ; 1767. 12th ed. 1163. No. 282. 

 Orthoccra raphanistrum Lamarck. 1822. An. s. Vert. 594. No. 3. 

 Nodosaria bacilluui Defrance. 1825. Diet. Sci. Nat. xxxv. 127; 



xxvi. 487; Atlas Conch. 13. fig. 4. 

 Nodosaria zippei Reuss. 1844. Kreidegebirg. 210; 1845. Verst. 



bohm. Kreid. i. 25. pi. viii. figs. 1-3. 

 Nodosaria baciUum d'Orbigny. 1846. For. Loss. Vien. 40. pi. i. 



figs. 40-47. 

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



Geol. Soc. xvi. 453. pi. xix. fig. 10. 

 Nodasaria spectrum Reuss. 1862. Sitzungsb. Akad. Wien. Math. 



Nat. CI. xlvi. 37. pi. ii fig. 3. 

 Nodosaria bifor/nis, N. bactridium Reuss. 1866. Denks. Akad. 



Wien. XXV. 14. pi. i. figs. 23-25. 

 Nodosaria raphanistrum Jones, Parker, and Brady. 1866. Foram. 



of the Crag. 50. pi. i figs. 6-8. 

 Nodosaria raphanistrum Sherborn and Chapman. 1886. Journ. 



Roy. Mic Soc. ser. 2. vi. 749. pi. xiv. fig. 37. 

 Test long, straight, cylindrical, many chambered ; septa more 

 or less constricted; surface ornamented by numerous stout parallel 

 ribs running from end to end of the shell. 



Locality. Stratton's marl j)it, near Mullica Hill, in the shell 

 layers of the green marl. Common. Also at Timber Creek, yellow 

 limestone. Rare. Gryphaea bed. Rare. 



Nodosaria scalaris Batsch, sp. 



" Orthocerata striata niicroscopica" Soldani. 1780. Saggio Oritt. 



107. pi. V. figs. L, A, B, C, D ; pi. viii. fig. CC. 

 " Orthoceratia flosculi" Soldani. 1791. Testaceographia. i. pt. 



2. 91. pi. xcv. figs. B-M. 



