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L. seminnda has lately been recorded by Mr. Millett from the PHocene of 

 St. Erth, where it is stated to be rare. "We have also found a single specimen in 

 the Scaldisian of Antwerp. In the Coralline Crag we have found it rather 

 commonly at Sutton, zone f, and less frequently at Broom Hill, zone d, Gedgrave, 

 zone f, and Aldborough, zone g. 



14. Lagena eeticdlata {Macgillivray), 1843. Plate IV, fig. 7 (" L. squamosa "). 

 Part I, 1866, page 39, No. 7 (" L. squamosa ") ; and Appendix II, Table, No. 30. 

 Corrected Synonymy : 



Orbulina ateeeima, Costa, 1838. Faun. Eegn. Nap., p. 4, pi. iii, fig. 7. 

 Lagenula eeticulata, Macijillivray, 1843. Moll. Anim. Aberdeen, &c., p. 38. 

 Entosolenia squamosa, Williamson, 1848. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 2, vol. i, 



p. 18, pi. ii, fig. 19. 



— TTPicA, Idem, 1858. Eec. Foram. Gt. Brit., p. 12, pi. i, fig. 29. 



— EETICULATA, Beuss, 1862. Sitz. k. Akad. Wiss. Wien, vol. xliv, 



p. 333, pi. V, figs. 67, 68. 



— — Idem, 1863. Bull. Acad. Roy. Belg., ser. 2, vol. xv, 



p. 144, pi. i, fig. 16. 



— ANOMALA, Stache, 1865. Novara-Exped. Geol. Thiel., vol. i, part 2, 



p. 183, pi. xxii, fig. 5. 

 Lageka sulcata, var. squamosa, P. and J., 1865. Phil. Trans., vol. civ, p. 354, 



pi. xiii, figs. 40, 41. 



— SQUAMOSA, J., P., and B., 1866. Mon. For. Crag, p. 39, pi. iv, fig. 7. 

 Entosolenia squamosa, Dawson, 1866. Handb. Zool., p. 44, fig. 33 (1st fig.). 

 Lagena eeticulata, BUtschli, 1880. Bronn's EZlassen, &c., p. 197, pi. vii, fig. 10. 



— — Terquem, 1882. Mem. Soc. Geol. France, ser. 3, vol. ii, 



p. 28, pi. i (ix), fig. 15. 



— hexagona ?, var., Balkioill and Millett, 1884. Journal of Microscopy, 



&c., vol. iii, pp. 79 and 

 89, pi. i, fig. 10. 



— — Goes, 1894. K. Svensk. V. Hand!., vol. xxv. No. 9, p. 80. 



pi. xiii, fig. 746. 



Characters. — Fig. 7, PI. IV, described as L. squamosa (from Bridlington) at 

 page 39 of Part I, represents one of the Lagense which have a delicate superficial 

 network of irregularly shaped meshes, without any orderly arrangement ; and 

 doubtless, except for its more delicate reticulation, quite corresponds with 

 L. reticulata (Macgillivray), adopted by Eeuss, but needlessly grouped with squamosa 

 by Brady. 



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