178 PROCEEDINGS COTTESWOLD CLUB 1908 
STOMECHINUS INTERMEDIUS (Agassiz), var. GER- 
MINANS, Wright. 
Stomechinus intermedius, var. germinans.—Pea-Grit, Leckhamp- 
ton Hill (L.R.); Crickley Hill ; Birdlip Hill; Randwick ; 
Selsley Hill; and Nailsworth. Post-Garantiane, Dundry 
Hill, near Bristol. See page 183. 
(2) Description of New Species and Varieties 
by £. Talbot Parts. 
(i) Mew Species. 
ACROSALENIA MILIARIA,’ sp. nov. Pl. XVII., figs. 
20—2 fd. 
Type-locality (T./.) Railway-cutting, near Andoversford, near 
Cheltenham. 
Hlorizon (#f.) [? Pea-Grit, Aalenian. ] 
Hemera (4) Murchisone. 
Collection (Colin.) J. W. Tutcher, Bristol. 
Diagnosis.—T est depressed, the height being .36 of the 
diameter; outline subcircular, slightly pentagonal. Inter- 
ambulacra wide, with two vertical rows of primary 
tubercles, surrounded by large scrobicular areas, which 
are continuous near the ambitus. The remainder of each 
interambulacrum is covered with small granules, densely 
packed together—‘25 of a square centimetre containing 
about 160 of them; abactinally these are slightly larger, 
and less closely packed. 
The ambulacra are narrow, and contain two vertical 
rows of miliaries, which lie close to the poriferous zones, 
on the inside. The ambulacra are also covered with small 
densely-packed granules. 
The diameter of the peristome is ‘4 of the diameter of 
the test. 
Remarks.—The specimen figured is the only example 
of this species that has so far been found. The small 
1 Latin: miliarius, -a, -um, finely-granulated. 
