Manchester Memoirs, Vol. I. (1906), No. 5. 



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V. Report on the Recent Foraminifera from the 

 Coast of the Island of Delos (Grecian Archi- 

 pelago). Part III. 



By Henry Sidebottom. 



Received and read February ijlh, igob. 



LAGENID^E. 



LAGENINtE. 

 Lagena, Walker and Boys. 



*Lagena globosa, Montagu, sp. 



Entosolcjiia globosa (Montagu), Williamson ('58), p. 8, 

 pi. I, figs. 15, 16. 



Lagena globosa (Montagu J, Reuss ('63), p. 318, pi. i, 

 figs. 1—3. 



Lageiiulhia globosa (Montagu), Terquem ('76), p. 6"/, 

 pi. 7, figs. 3, 4. 



Lagena globosa (Montagu), Brady, ('84), p. 452, pi. 56, 

 figs. 1—3. 



Many of the specimens are nearly globular in shape, 

 others more or less pyriform and irregular. Frequent. 



*There are present a number of tests that are elon- 

 gate, more or less pyriform, slightly compressed, with 

 stellate aperture and no entosolenian tube. Mr. Millett, 

 in his Malay report, suggests that many of these forms are 

 nothing more nor less than arrested growths of Nodosaria 

 and Polynnorphiiia. 



* The asterisk denotes that this species occurs at Palermo. 



April jQih, igo6. 



