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G. helicina (d'Orb.), Millett (-.03) p. 688, pi. 7, fig. i. 



A single specimen, and typical, occurs. It is always 

 reported as a rarity. Brady, in the Challenger report 

 ('84), p. 605, writes of its being found in the Mediterranean, 

 giving Soldani as his authority. I have a typical example 

 also from the coast of the Island of Rhodes, in which the 

 central portion of the test is rosy-pink ; this specimen is 

 apparently a variety of G. rubra. 



Orbulina, d'Orbigny. 

 *Orbulina universa, d'Orbigny. 



Orbulina universa, d'Orbigny ('39), p. 3, pi. i, fig. I. 



O. universa (d'Orb.), Brady ('84), p. 608, pi. 78, pi. 81, 

 figs. 8-26, and pi. 82, figs. 1-3. 



O. universa (d'Orb.), Brady, Parker and Jones ('88), p. 

 225, pi. 45, figs. 7, 8, 14. 



O. universa (d'Orb.), Silvestri ('98), p. 266, pi. 5, figs. 

 1 1 -16. 



O. universa (d'Orb.), Flint ('99), p. 323, pi. 69, fig. i. 



This elegant foraminifer is rather rare in these gather- 

 ings, and calls for no remark, except that they are in 

 good condition and of fair size. 



Sphaeroidina, d'Orbigny. 



Sphaeroidina bulloides, d'Orbigny. (PI. i, fig. 11). 



Sphceroidina austriaca, d'Orbigny ('46), p. 284, pi, 20, 

 figs. 19-21. 



5. bulloides (d'Orb.), Brady ('84), p. 620, pi. 84, figs. 



1-7- 



5. bulloides (d'Orb.), Goes ('94), p. 87, pi. 14, fig. 770. 



5. bidloides (d'Orb.), Flint ('99), p. 325, pi. 71, fig. i. 



Only a single specimen was found. The test is 

 nearly spherical, and the surface polished. This fora- 

 minifer is rather frequent off the island of Rhodes. 



