4 SiDEBOTTOM, Foi anmiifcra from the Island of Dclos. 



Professor A. Silvestri, of Spoleto, Italy, kindly sent me 

 tracings of some of Soldani's figures in the " Testaceo- 

 graphia " of wild-growing Tnincatiilina, which d'Orbigny 

 grouped under Trnncatulina variabilis. Some (jf these 

 tracings are almost identical with the Deles examples. 

 I reproduce one of them in the text-figure on p. 3. 



Many of the tests found are larger than those I have 

 figured on I'l. 2. 



*Truncatulina reticulata, Czjzek, sp. (PI. 2, P'ig. 4). 



Rotalina reticulata., Czjzek ('48), P- 145, pi- ^3, fig^- 7-9- 



Siphonina fiinbriata, Terrigi ('80), p. 212, pi. 4, fig. 69. 



Truncatulina reticulata (Czjzek) Brady ('84J, p. 669, 

 pi. 96, figs. 5-8. 



T. reticulata (Czjzek) Brady, Parker and Jones ('88), 

 p. 228, pi. 45, figs. 23, 24. 



T. reticulata (Czjzek) Chaster ('92), p. 66, pi. i, fig. 16. 



The examples are characteristic of the species. Rare. 



Carpenteria, Gra)'. 



^Carpenteria, sp. ? (Pi. 2, Fig. 5;. 



Having found only one specimen from Delos, and one 

 from Palermo, I have not been able to decide definitely 

 as to the genus of this foraminifer. The planorbuline 

 arrangement of the chambers shows distinctly on the 

 superior side (adherent surface) (jf the test. The edge of 

 the test slightly spreads out, and is fimbriated ; the 

 aperture is an arched slit, and shows plainl}-, as will be 

 seen from the figure. The perforations on both sides of 

 the test show plainl)-. I have placed it under the head of 

 Ca rpcn te ria p r o v i s i o n a 1 1 )' . 



