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Mr Wright with C. cvetacea, Rss., but as Prof: |. F. Blake, 
F.G.S., who also examined the specimens, suggested, it is 
more likely to belong to the former species. 
FORAMINIFERA. 
SPECIES : 
Spiroloculina acutimargo, Brady. 
Cornuspira infima (Strickland). 
Haplophragmium irregulare (Rom.). 
Ammodiscus incertus (d’Orb.). 
Involutina liassica (Jones). 
Lagena elongata (Ehr.). 
Nodosaria radicula (Linné), 
N. pauperata, dOrb. 
NV. communis, VOrb. 
NV. i" var. filéformts, d‘Orb. 
XV. " var. Lornetana, @ Orb. 
NV. artindinea, Schw. 
NV. paucicosta, Rom. 
NV. raphanistrum (Linneé). 
XN. obligua (Linné). 
Lingulina carinata, @Orb. 
L. striata, Tate and Blake. 
Frondicularia intumescens, Born. 
F. bryzeformis, Born. 
F. striatula, Rss. 
F. multicosta, Terquem. ? 
Marginulina ventricosa, Ter. 
M. costata (Batsch). 
Vaginulina Roemeri (Rss.). 
V. depressa (Tate and Blake). 
V. anomata, Tate and Blake. 
V. inequistriata (Terq:). 
Cristellaria ensis (Rss.). 
Vitrowebbina irregularts (A’Orb.). 
* Nodosaria burgundia, (Terq.) 
* WN. tecta, (Terq.) 
*Frondicularia nodosaria, Terq. 
* Cristellaria, sp. 
REMARKS : 
Rare. Specimen rather small. 
Rather rare. 
Common. 
Rare. 
Common. 
Rather rare. 
Very rare. 
Rather rare. 
Very common. 
Rather rare. 
Rare, 
Very rare. 
Very common. Specimens large. 
Very common. 
Common. 
One specimen. 
Common, 
Rare, 
Frequent, 
Very rare. 
Very common. 
Very rare. 
Long slender variety. One 
specimen. 
~ Rather rare. 
Rare. 
Very rare. 
Common. Specimens large. 
Common. 
Frequent. 
Four specimens. 
Three specimens very near 
Terquem’s species. 
Somewhat common. 
Not uncommon. 
Some of the material that Mr Wright returned to me 
after he had washed and examined it,I gave to Mr Charles 
Upton, who reported that he found several specimens not 
noticed by Mr Wright. The names of these additional 
specimens provisionally identified by Mr Upton are indi- 
cated by an asterisk in the above list. 
Mr Wright also found several forms of ostracods and 
the plates and spicules of a holothuroid. Concerning these 
spicules and plates, “which occurred in abundance,” Mr 
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