POLYMORPHINA HIRSUTA. 273 



16. PoLYMOiii'HiNA TDBEROULATA, cVOrhignij, 184G. Plate V, fig. 29. 



Globulina tuberculata, crOrb., 184G. Foi-am. Foss. Vien., p. 230, pi. xiii, 



figs. 21, 22. 

 PoLTMOEPHiXA (Globulina) tubeecitlata, Egger, 1857. Neues Jahrb. &r., 



Jahrg., 1857, p. 292, pi. xiv, figs. 

 7,8. 

 Globulina tubeeculata, Reuss, 1862. Sitz. k. Akad. Wiss. Wien, vol. xlvi, 



p. 79. 

 PoLrMOEPHiNA TUBEECULATA, Karrer, 1868. Ibid., vol. Iviii, p. 173. 



— — Brady, Parlcer, and Jones, 1870. Trans. Linn. Soc. 



vol. xxvii, p. 2i2, pi. xli, figs. 

 35 a — d. 



Characters. — Shell subovate ; extremities sometimes subacute ; surface beset 

 with tubercles, unequal and irregular ; septa obscure. 



Occurrence. — Pohjmorpliina hihercnlaia has apjjarently not been recorded in a 

 recent condition. Fossil specimens have been found in the Gault of North 

 Germany ; in the Miocene of Vienna (d'Oi'bigny), Lower Bavaria (Egger), and 

 Kostej in the Banat (Karrer) ; also in the Casterlian of Antwerp. 



The figured siDCcimen is from the Coralline Crag, probably of Sutton. 



17. PoLYjionPHiNA HIKSUTA, Brcuhj, Parker, and Jones, 1870. Plate YI, figs. 14 rt, h. 



Part J, 186G ("P. riujom"), Appendix I, Table, No. 50; App. 11, Table, 

 No. 52. 



PoLTMOEPHiNA niEsrxA, Brady, Barker, and Jones, 1870. Trans. Linn. Soc, 



vol. xxvii, p. 243, pi. xlii, fig. 37. 

 — — Beuss, 1870. Sitz. k. Akad. Wiss. Wien, vol. Ixii, 



p. 486, No. 8 ; after Schliclifs No. 

 510 (a fistulose specimen, p. 88), 

 pi. xxxiv, figs. 1 — 3. 



Characters. — Shell gibbous, subspherical, or ovate. Septa obscure. Surface 

 beset with short bristles. This acerose ornament is common among some of the 

 Nodosarinai, but rare in their allies the Pohjmorphina;.. 



Occurrence. — The only recent occurrence of this species is apparently that 

 mentioned in the "Monograph on the genus Pohjmorphina," by Brady, Parker, 

 and Jones, namely from the "West Indies. 



Fossil specimens seem to be rare. The records are fi'om the Oligocene of 



