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Textulakia saggitula, Defrancc. Occasional specimeus from the 

 north-east end of Salcombe Harbour and from the channel to the west 

 of the Salstone. 



BULIMIXA PUPOIDES, d'OrUgny. A few specimens from all grounds. 



BoLiviNA dilatata, Reuss. A few specimens from the shore on the 

 Salstone and from the channel to the west of it. 



BoLiviNA punctata, cVOrligny. A few from all localities except the 

 Salstone. 



Lagena striata, Williamson. A few from north-east end of 

 Salcombe Harbour and from the sand between Ferry House and 

 Millbay. 



Lagena sulcata {Walker and Jacob). Common in the channel to 

 the west of Salstone and in the sand between Ferry House and 

 Millbay. A few from the north-east end of Salcombe Harbour, and 

 from mud between Ferry House and Millbay. 



Lagena l^evis {Montagu). A few from the mud near the Ferry 

 House, and a few from the channel to the west of the Salstone. 



Lagena hexagona {Williamson). A few between Ferry House and 

 Millbay, and a few from channel west of the Salstone. 



Lagena orbignyana {Scguenza). A few recorded from all samples, 

 excepting that from the shore at the Salstone. 



Lagena lagenoides ( Williamson). A few seen in the mud from 

 the channel west of Salstone only. 



Lagena apiculata, Remiss. A few from the sand between Ferry 

 House and Millbay only. 



Lagena semistriata, Williamson. A few from the channel west of 

 the Salstone only. 



PoLYMORPiiiNA LACTEA {Walker and Jacob). A few from the mud 

 between Ferry House and Millbay only. 



Spirillina vivipara, Ehrenbaum. A few from the channel west of 

 Salstone. 



Globigerina bulloides, d'Orbigny. Small specimens were fairly 

 common in the mud from the channel west of the Salstone. 



DiscoRBiNA ROSACEA {d'Orbigny). In both sand and mud from between 

 Ferry House and Millbay. 



Planorbulina mediterranensis, d'Orbigny. A few specimens from 

 all samples, excepting that from Salstone. - 



Truncatulina lobatula ( Walker and Jacob). IModerately common 

 in all samples. Most numerous (24 per cent.) in the sand from Millbay. 



EoTALiA BECCARii {Linn). One of the commonest foraminifera in 

 all parts of the estuary. In the sample from the shore on the Salstone 

 77 per cent, of the specimens counted belonged to this species ; in that 

 from the channel west of Salstone 22 per cent. ; in that from the north- 



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