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| Distribution. 
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FORAMINIFER A. ale e| 3 
Polystomella crispa; Nautilus crispus, Lin. ..... rectinecdetnrces sda? saat aaa eels. | 
woallita Le CUCG og AOI TECH A A lll delhi eid: lama Dial gr ye bt ee 
$3 leevigatula......seseceees Wvacccledelecal ag 
bi depressula. .....ssereeee ‘Nautilus, Mont. with specific }°"""*" locally 
Nonionina umbilicatula .........04+ is 5 Bee Pr we vanila é 
Ridadin, Weeniity 154be! race. scons SEMIS ETE: MEGS dex TENG oan 
Pl HEGCAL Me PERVELEEBersseewsve Ur te aa hn, ee NS ae 
me. Inflate S28. i0 Arh PA Pee J dat cates i 
Lobatula vulgaris; Serpula lobata, Mont......scsscsccsesscseceeaeeeses pyiek obs ak «| 
Vermiculum intortum; Nautilus, Mont. .......... RE EER cr cole lx lel & 
33 PUNO EEMNA GIES nce ecto soped fess .skveoteccuacese sees tess eaqs sans ie die 
$5 subrotundum, Mont. ........0.0s00+ are aoe ic are: Cre eee 
Lagenula striatula; Vermiculum str., Mont. ........:.seseeeees eopeegiear aay \* 
plobosa, Flem,. ...ccecseereceseenees easaaae=e Kesseecdteatess. ste beseeaneres oe 
- TER AP CEN Sanaa atic cs ainiesin ap pins Sn paren ctuneaeg Readceua saonenae sctsast Fea late (Pegs 
Nodosaria legumen ; Naut. leg., Lin., Mont. ...ccccccssessecesseceecseeeeees np al 
a recta; Naut. rec., Mont. ......c..ssesseees eae Te arehebils a sic'e dulana| Retsline 
Nautilus pulchella, Témp. Ann. Nat. Hist. vol. v. p. 99. (1.) ...sscensee | % 
a dentatus, rf be ae or (Te) seaccese ARES We 

_ All the Foraminifera of the preceding list, except the two species de- 
scribed by Mr. R. Templeton, are known as British, and include about the 
one half of those brought together in Fleming’s ‘ British Animals,’ in 1828*. 
In Brown’s ‘ Illustrations’ seven species designated as new are figured :—three 
of these have now a place in the Irish catalogue. Mr. Macgillivray has in the 
present year added eight British speciest. 
ENTOZOA. 
A catalogue of the species of Irish Entozoa known to Templeton appeared 
in the ninth volume (p. 238-240) of Loudon’s Magazine of Natural His- 
tory. In the second and third volumes of the new series of the same work 
conducted by Charlesworth, Dr. J. L. Drummond published a series ‘of 
articles on the subject, and in the fourth volume (p. 240 and p. 343) will be 
found a paper from Dr. Bellinghamt, in which the species of Filaria, Tri- 
chosoma, Trichocephalus, Oxyurus and Cucullanus, which had come under 
his observation in Dublin, are recorded: also a notice of four species which 
occurred to him in the dissection of a sun-fish (Orthagoriscus mola). A.re- 
markably copious manuscript catalogue of the Hntozoa observed by Dr. 
Bellingham, has by his kindness been placed in my hands, and I shall give it 
just in the order-(though much abbreviated)§ in which it has been com- 
* The ‘‘ Nautilide” of that work are all now considered Foraminifera, except 
Spirula australis (a cephalopodous mollusk), Orthocera imperforata, O. trachea, and 
O. glabra, The last three come under the genus Cecum, Fleming, Brocus, Brown, 
Odontidium, Philippi. 
+ In Morris’s ‘Catalogue of British Fossils’ just published, a great addition is 
made to the number heretofore known of the extinct species of Foraminifera. 
{ Dr. B. has likewise published some papers in the Dublin Medical Journal 
and Dublin Medical Press on this subject. 
§ The notes necessarily omitted here, are the most valuable portion of the cata- 
logue, recording as they do the whole of the various animals in which upwards of 220 
species of Entozoa were found by the author. These notes will be published in the 
thirteenth vol. of the Annals of Natural History. 
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