MR. H. B. BRADY ON THE FORAMINIFERA. 193 
Of Holy Island. Durham Coast. 
Sertularia rugosa, Zi/is v6, 
rosacea, Linn. TC. 
tamarisca, Linn. 7 A specimen with male 
capsules, 
abietina, Linn. C. Cc. 
filicula, Zillis & Sol. C. 
argentea, Hillis §* Sol. rc. 
fusca, Johns. Te Two small specimens. 
Thuiaria thuia, Linn. 1.0. .C. 
Antennularia antennina, Linn. 1.Ce 
ramosa, Lamz. TC. 
Plumularia falcata, Linn, T.C. C. 
pinnata, Linn. TC 7. One fine specimen. 
setacea, H/lis 7.c. Parasitical on Antennu- 
laria ramosa. 
Catharina, Johns. 1.C. TC. 
Laomedea dichotoma, Linn. 1. 
longissima, Pallas 7.c. 
Campanularia volubilis, Linn. rc. ce. On Sertularia abietina. 
Johnstoni, Alder r.c. 1.C. Do. 
Hinksii, Alder ”. 
Calicella dumosa, Flem. 1.C. r.C. 
syringa, Linn. TC. 
Reticularia serpens, Hassall 1.C. .C. 
Coppinia arcta, Dalyell 7.0. TC. 
ACTINOZOA. 
Alcyonium digitatum, Linn. 1. Tr. 
Pennatula phosphorea, Linn. 
Report on the Foraminifera, by Henry B. Brady, F.LS. 
Parcels of sand were brought home for examination with re- 
spect to their Rhizopoda, from two of the localities dredged, viz. :-— 
Eight miles N.E. of Holy Island............ 35 Fathoms. 
Six miles E. of Holy Island ..............00. 25 Fathoms. 
In both cases the material was coarse and rough and very 
unfavourable for the existence of the delicate shells of the Foram- 
inifera. The total number of specimens they contained was 
very small, and the number of species as well as their condition 
much inferior to the results of last year’s dredging on neighbour- 
ing ground. With two or three exceptions now to be noticed 
all of the forms obtained were recorded in the former list. 
The most interesting occurrence is that of four specimens of 
