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Chapman, Notes on Foraminifera and Oslracoda. 



r Vict. Nat. 

 1 Vol. XXXII. 



Polystomella macella, Fichtel and Moll, sp. 



One example. This form, and the preceding 

 the fossiliferous Malice rocks. 



range throutjh 



Kig. 



Foraminifera from Shori Sand, Wili.iamstown. 



-Nubecularia bradyi, Millett. 

 2. — Miliolina circidaris, Borneman, sp. 

 3. — Miliolina polygona, D'Orbigny, sp. 



4. — Discorbina dimidiata, Parker and Jones (superior aspect), 

 5. — Discorbina dimidiata, Parker and Jon-'-, (inferior aspect oi another 



spe< imen). 

 6. — Polystomella macella, Fichtel and Moll, »p. 

 7. — Polystomella crispa, Linne, ->]>■ 



1 I l R A< ODA. 



The sand from Williamstown, so Eai as the ostracodaJ fauna 

 i-, concerned, greal promise oi interesting material to 



the svorkei in this group. Hie following notes will prove this. 

 since they were based on the examination "l a very small 

 quantity oi sand. 



' (?), cf. meridionalis, G. S. Brady. — 

 This species was firsi described from the Falkland Islands, 

 where it was found in anchor-mud from 6 fathoms. All other 

 records are from tolerably d6ep water, down to 1,215 fathoms 

 inafuti. 



