LAGENA GLOBOSA. 



177 



Table of the Arrangement of the L&gense. After Dr. H. B. Brady's Scheme, 1884. 



Form . 



1. Round in transverse section 



Surface. 



1. Smooth 



Suh-iypes or Species. 

 \L. globosa. 



II. Compressed on two or more sides. 



2. Rough. 



3. Prickled. 



4. Striate. 



5. Costate. 



6. Partly costate. 



7. Costate and perforate. 



8. Reticulate and perforate. 

 , 9. Reticulate. 



1. Angle-edged. 



2. Keeled. 



3. Bi- or tri-carinate. 



yL. Ixvis. 

 L. aspera. 

 L. hispida. 

 L. striata. 

 L. sulcata. 

 L. semistriata. 

 L. striato-punctata. 

 L. Serticigiana. 

 L. squamosa. 

 L. Ixvigata. 

 L. marginata. 

 L. Orhignyana. 



1. Lagexa globosa {Montagu), 1803. Plate I, fig. 32. 



Part I, 1866, p. 32 ; and Appendix I, Table, No. 34, Appendix II, No. 24. 

 Additional Synonyms :^ 



Ossicula Madreporaria, Soldani, 1796. Testaceographia, vol. i, part 3, p. 245, 



pi. chxii, figs. B, C, 1), E ? 

 Lagena globosa, Brown, 1844. Illustr. Rec. Couch. Gt. Brit., ed. 2, p. 144, 



pi. Ivi, fig. 37. 

 — — Williamson, 1S4S. Mem. Lit. Phil. Soc. Manchester, ser. 2, 



vol. viii, p. 47, pi. [3], fig. 39. 

 Phialina oviformis, Costa, 1856. Atti Accad. Pont. Line, vol. vii, fasc. 2, 



p. 123, pi. xi, figs. 8, 9. 

 •' MiLiOLA, HoLOCOccus, Pandeei (Trochiliscus, Pander) " ? Ehrenberg, 1858. 

 Monatsber. k. preuss. Ak. Wiss. fur 1858, p. 311 ; 

 and 1863 ; ibid, for 1862, p. 601, pi. o, fig. 11 (frag- 

 ment, Devonian). Seguenza's Fissurina aperta, 

 Mioc. Men. Mess., 1862, p. 60, pi. i, fig. 60, is very 

 much like Ehrenberg's figure. 

 Entosolenia globosa, /. W. Dawson, 1859. Canad. Nat., vol. iv, p. 28, figs. 4, 



5 (apiculate). 



1 In the fifteenth line of the synonyms at p. 32, Part I, instead of lb. read ' Ann. Mag. Nat. 

 Hist.,' ser. 2. 



