8 'SilH^'EO'T'YOyi.Foranuniferafrom the Boy of Palermo. 



ARENACEA. 



ASTRORHIZID^ 

 Saccamminin.'E. 

 Psammosphaera, Schultze. 

 Psammosphcsra fusca, F. E. Schultze. (PI. i, fig. 4). 



Three were found. The test is composed of whitish 

 sand grains, cemented together with dark brown material. 

 They are very small and rough. 



LITUOLIDyE. 



LiTUOLIN/E. 



Reophax, Montfort. 

 Reophax difflugiformis, Brady. 



Reophax scottii. Chaster. 



This flexible and curious species is well represented. 



Reophax scorpiurus, Montfort. 



Reophax bacillaris, Brady. (PI. i, fig. 5). 



A single, rather distorted specimen. It answers well 

 to Brady's description of the species, except as regards 

 colour, which, instead of being the usual grey, is light 

 yellow-brown. 



Haplophragmium, Reuss. 



Haplophragmiunipsciidospirale, Williamson, sp. (PI. i,fig. 6). 



The five specimens are more compactly built than is 



usual with this species. They are brown in colour, and 



the spiral commencement of the test is much smaller than 



in the type. 



Haplophragmiuni canariense, d'Orbigny, sp. 

 Frequent. 



