BULIMINA MARGINATA. 165 



3. BuLiMiNA MARGINATA, d'Orhignij, 1826. Plate III, figs. 5 and 6. 

 Part I, 1866, Appendix II, Table, No. 68. 



BuLiMiNA MARGINATA, (TOrhirjny, 1826. Ann. Sci. Nat., vol. vii, p. 269, No. 4, 



pi. xli, figs. 10—12. 



— PULCHELLA, d'Orb., 1839. Foram. Amer. Merid., p. 50, pi. i, figs. 6, 7 



(an elongate form). 



— ACANTHIA, Costa, 1856. Atti Ace. Pont., vol. vii, p. 335, pi. xiii, 



figs. 35, 36. 



— ELEGANS, Idem. Ibid., p. 334. 

 CrcuKBiTiNA CRUCI4TA, Idem. Ibid., p. 386, pi. xviii, fig. 7. 



Btlimina MARGINATA, Parker and Jones, 1857. A. M. N. H., ser. 2, vol. xis, 



p. 296, pi. xi, figs. 39 and 40. 



— PUPOIDES, var. mabginata, Williamson, 1858. Eec. For. Gt. Brit., 



p. 62, pi. V, figs. 126, 127. 



— Peeslii, var. mabginata, Parker and Jones, 1865. Phil. Trans., vol. 



civ, p. 372, pi. XV, fig. 10 ; pi. xvii, fig. 70. 



— — — Sars, 1865. Foss. Dyr. Qvart., pp. 66, 68. 



— PUPOiDEs, var. MABGINATA, .4Zcoc^, 1865. Proe. Lit. Phil. See. Manch., 



vol. iv, p. 206. 



— MABGINATA, Jones, Parker, and Brady, 1866. Monogr. Foram. Crag, 



Appendix II, pi. iii, figs. 5, 6. 



— — G. M. Dawson, 1870. Canad. Nat., n. s., vol. v, p. 179. 



— — Terrigi, 1880. Atti Accad. Pont. Nuovi Lincei, vol. xxiii, 



p. 194, pi. ii, figs. 35, 36. 



— — Brady, 1884. Eeport ' Challenger,' p. 405, pi. li, figs. 3—5. 



— — Brady, Parker, and Jones, 1888. Tr. Zool. Soc, vol. xii, 



part 7, p. 220, pi. xliii, figs. 7 & 10. 



— — logger, 1893. Abh. k. Bay. Ak. Wiss., vol. xviii, pt. 2, 



p. 287, pi. viii, figs. 69, 70. 



— — Goes, 1894. K. Sv. V.-Ak. Handl., vol. xxv, No. 9, p. 46, 



pi. ix, figs. 439 — 144. 



Characters. — More or less ovate (obovate) and tapering; the chambers extend 

 backwards with a free edge (marginate), which is crenate, serrate, or prickly. 



Occurrence. — Bulimina marginata has a very wide geographical and bathy- 

 metrical range. In the Distribution Tables appended to the ' Challenger' Report 

 it is recorded from the South and North Pacific, 345—675 fathoms ; between 

 Prince-Edward Island and Kerguelen, 1375 fathoms; off the coast of New Guinea, 

 1070 fath. ; off" the west coast of Patagonia, 40 — 175 fath., W. Australia (' Gazelle '). 



The earliest recorded geological occurrence of this species appears to be in the 

 Miocene of Italy. It has also been found in the PHocene of St. Erth, and in the 

 Pleistocene of Norway, Scotland, and Ireland. So far as the Crag is concerned. 



