4 SlTi'E^OTTO^l^ Foramznif era from the Bay of Palermo. 



Miliolina reticulata, d'Orbigny, sp. 



The examples are of the carinate and bi-carinate 

 variety. 



Miliolina seminuhim, Linne, sp. 



The flat variety, see Delos, {Manchester Memoirs, vol. 

 48 (1904), No. 5, p. 10, and pi. 3, figs. 13 — 15) is also 

 present, but is evidently rare. 



miliolina auberiana, d'Orbigny, sp. 



There are only two on the slide, and they are of the 

 elongate variety. 



Miliolina cjivieriana, d'Orbigny, sp. 



The specimens are small. The Q. seminuda of Reuss, 

 with the rounded periphery striate, is also present. 



Miliolina boueana, d'Orbigny, sp. 



These are all in the triloculine condition. (See Delos 

 paper). 



Miliolina Icevigata, d'Orbigny, sp. 



Miliolina undosa, Karrer, sp. (PI. i, fig, 3.) 

 The examples are finely striate. 



Miliolina pygmcea, Reuss, sp. 



They agree with the Delos forms of this species. One 

 of the specimens is much stouter than the rest. 



3Iiliolina cantor ta, d'Orbigny, sp. 



The tests are slightly roughened. 



Miliolina sclerotica, Karrer, sp. 



The tests are rough and much broader in proportion 

 to their length than M. contorta. They appear to be the 

 same as those figured by Schlumberger under the name of 



