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'''' Polytnorphia pi/iciformia" Soldani. 1791- Ibid. 118. pi, 



cxxvii. fig. C. 

 Nautilus {Orthoceras) sca/aris Batsch. 1791- Conchyl. des See- 



sandes. No. 4. pi. ii. fig. 4. a, b. ' 

 JVodosaria long icauda d^Oxhxgny. 1826. Ann. Sci. Nat. vii. 254. 



No. 28. 

 Nodosaria sulcata Id. Ibid. 253. No. 21. 

 Nodosaria candei d'Orbigny. 1839. Foram. Cuba. 44 pi. i. 



figs. 6, 7. 

 Nodosaria striaticoUis di^Oxhx'ffxy. 1839. Foram. Canaries. 124 



pi. i. figs. 2-4. 

 Lagena williamsoni (?) Harvey and Bailey. 1853. Proc. Acad. 



Phila. vi. 431. 

 Nodosaria tenuicostata Costa. 1856. Atti dell' Accad. Pont. vii. 



156. pi. xii. fig. 5 ; pi. xvi. figs. 8-13. 

 Nodosaria reussi Id. Ibid. 155. pi. xvi. fig. 5. 

 Nodosaria anuulata Costa. 1857. xMem. Accad. Sci. Nap. ii. 



139. pi. i. fig. 16. 

 Nodosaria radicula Williamson. 1858. Rec. Foram. Gt. Br. 



15. pi. ii. figs. 36-38. 

 Nodosaria scalaris Parker and Jones. 1865. Phil. Trans, civ. 



340. pi. xvi. fig. 2. a, b, c. 

 Nodosaria subradicula Sch wager. 1866. Novara Exped. geol. 



ii. 222. pi. v. fig. 50. 

 Nodosaria longicauda Silvestri. 1872. Nodos. Foss. e Viv. 



d'ltal. 58. pi. v. figs. 101-127. 

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



Challenger. Zool. ix. 510. pi. Ixiii. figs. 28-31 ; var. pi. Ixiv. 



figs. 16-19. 

 '' Test is straight ; the segments comparatively few, generally 

 from three to six in the adult shell and never more than eight, 

 inflated or subglobular, and increasing rapidly, though not always 

 regularly, in size. The final chamber is drawn out into an aper- 

 tural tube of some length with a terminal phialine lip, and the 

 opposite extremity of the test is commonly mucronate. The 

 superficial costse vary both as to number and thickness, and are 

 frequently more numerous and less strongly marked than shown 

 by the figures.' — Brady, loc. cit. 



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



