GLANDULINA LyEVIGATA. 209 



Glandtjlina LvEVioata, Biitschli, 1880. In Bronn's Klassen, &c., p. 197, pi. vii, 



fig. 25. 



— — Sehlwmberffer, 1882. Feuil. Jeune Nat., part 1, fig. 6. 



— — Jones, 1883. Microgr. Diet., ed. 4, p. 357, pi. xsiii, 



figs. 28 a, b. 



— ELONGATA, Scliwager, 1883. Palseontographica, vol. xxx, p. 107, 



pi. iii, fig. 7. 



— L^viQATA, var. iNFLATA, Andreae, 1884. Abh. geol. Specialkarte 



Elsass-Loth., p. 206, pi. vii, fig. 12. 



— — Idem., 1884. Ibid., p. 206, pi. x, fig. 22. 

 NoDOSAEiA (GrLANDULiNA) L^TIGATA, Brady, 1884. Report ' Ciiallenger,' p. 490, 



pi. Ixi, figs. 17—22, 32, including varietiea. 

 (Figs. 20—22, typica.) 

 GrLANDULiNA i.a;viGATA, Qumbel, 1885. Geol. Bayern, vol. i, part 2, p. 421, 



fig. 2664. 

 NoDOSAEiA (Glandulina) abbeeviata, Sherborn and Chapman, 1886. Journ. 



Roy. Micr. Soc, p. 746, pi. xiv, fig.20. 

 Glandulina LiEViGATA, Haeusler, 1887. N. Jaiirb. for 1887, part 1, p. 189, 



pi. V, figs. 29, 30. 

 NoDoSAEiA (Glandulina) LiETiGATA, Burrows, Sherborn, and Bailey, 1890. Journ. 



Roy. Micros. Soc, p. 556, pi. ix, figs. 

 14, 15. 

 Glandtjlina LiEViGATA, Crich and Sherborn, 1891. Journ. Northamp. Nat. Hist. 



Soc, vol. vi, p. 209, pi. vi, fig. 4. 



— — Egger, 1893. Abhandl. k. Bayer. Akad. Wiss., vol. xviii, 



part 2, pp. 336 and 339, pi. xi, fig. 31. 

 NoDOSAEiA L^viGATA, de Amicis, 1893. Boll. Soc Geol. Ital., vol. xii, fasc. 3, 



pp. 353 and 470. 



— — Dervieux, 1894. Boll. Soc. Geol. ItaL, vol. xii, fasc 4, 



p. 597, pi. V, figs. 1, 2. 



— — Goes, 1894. K. Svensk. Vet.-Akad. Handl,, vol. xxv. 



No. 9, p. 71, pi. xiii, figs. 702, 703, 706, 

 707, 709. 

 Glandulina cuspidata, Franzenau, 1894. Glasnik Hrvatskoga Naravoslovnoga 



Drustva (Proc Soc Hist. -Nat. 

 Croatica), p. 259, pi. v, fig. 5. 

 NoDOSARiA (Glandulina) l^tigata, de Amicis, 1895. Nat. Sicil., vol. xiv, p. 21. 



Characters. — Few-chambered, compact, short, ovate with pointed base, or 

 more or less fusiform ; transverse section circular ; aperture terminal and 

 central. 



Besides the recognised Gl. laevigata, d'Orb., Brady gives (Report ' Challenger,' 

 pp. 490 — 494) particulars of numerous varieties and sub-varieties of this sub- 

 typical form. 



Occurrence. — Glandulina laevigata has a very wide range in recent seas, both as 

 regards latitude and depth of water. It is specially abundant in the northern 



