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rORAMINIFERA OF THE CRAG. 



vl. Very large. 



TABLE SHOWING THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE CHIEF 

 I. Large. m. Middle-sized. s. Small. VR. Verv rare. R. Rare. 



Genus, Species, and Varieties. 



1. Lagena globosa, Mon^rti^M 



2. — \?e\\s, Montagu 



3. — crenata. Packer and JoMM 



4. — c\k^ ata., D'Orbigny 



5. — semistriata, Williamson 



6. — striata, D'Orfi 



7. — sulcata, Walker and Jacob 



8. — striato-punctata, P. ^ J. 



9. — tetragona, P. (|- 1/. 



10. — acuticosta, i{eM«« 



11. — me\o,B-Orb 



12. — hexagona, Williamson (favosa, Reuss) 



13. — squamosa, ikfon<a(7!< 



14. — ■ squamoso-tubifera, P. (J" J^. 



15. — hispida, i?e!<M 



16. — aspera, iJeM«« 



17. — marginata, Monia^'M 



18. — ornata, Williamson 



19. — radiato-marginata, P. ^ J. 



20. — squamoso-marginata, P. ^' J^. 



21. — trigono-marginata, P. ^ j^. 



22. — apiculata,^ fle)(s« 



23. — graciilima, Se^Mewra- 



24. — caudata, -D'Or* 



25. — distoma, P. ^ /. 



26. — distomo-aculeata, P. ^ J". 



27. — distomo-margaritifera, P. ^ /. 



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RC 



vl VC 

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m R 

 m RR 

 ZRC 



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vl\C 



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m. R 

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« VR 



m R 



^ Found also in the Gault.- 



2 We must also refer to Prof, Seguenza's ' Descrizione dei Foraminiferi Monotalamici,' &c., for some 



prima, and his TrigonulincB, all from the Miocene marls of Messina. Lagena trigono-marginata, P. & J., 



