4 SiDEBOTTOM, Foraviinifera from the Island of Delos, 



gatherings, it appears that this example (fig. 5) is rightly 

 placed under L. seinistriata ; it also has a likeness to 

 Mr. Millett's L. clavata, var. setigera (:oi, pi. 8, fig. 9), but 

 the shape of the test is not that of the type, and the end 

 is not cup-shaped, but round. 



The number of costai or stride in L. seinistriata varies 

 very much, some of the exam.ples having as few as six. 



*Lagena variata, Brady. 



Lagena variata, Brady ('84), p. 461, pi. 61, fig. i. 

 L. variata (Brady), Millett (:0l), p. 7, pi. i, fig. 7. 

 Six very fair examples of this rare species occur ; all 

 are irregular in shape. Very rare. 



*Lagena lineata, Williamson, sp. 



Entosolenia lineata, Williamson ('48), p. 18, pi. 2. 

 fig. 18. 



E. globosa, var. lineata, Williamson ('58), p. 9, pi. i, 

 fig. 17. 



Lagena lineata (Williamson), Reuss ('62), p. 328, pi. 4, 

 fig. 48. 



The examples are typical. Rather rare. 



*Lagena striatopunctata, Parker and Jones. 



Lagena sntcata, var. striatopunctata, Parker and Jones, 

 ('65). P- 350, pi. 13, figs. 25—27. 



L. striatopunctata (P. & J.), Brady ('84), p. 468, pi. 58, 

 figs. 37, 40. 



L. striatopunctata (P. & J.), Millett (:0l), p. 489, pi. 8, 

 fig. 6. 



In all cases the neck is bent to one side, the number 

 of costse being generally seven. The test is cylindrical 

 with rounded bottom. About forty were found. Rather 

 frequent. Frequent at Palermo. 



