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THE PALEONTOLOGY OF MINNESOTA. 
(Textularia. 
TEXTULARIA AGGLUTINANS d’Orbigny. 
PLATE C, FIGS. 7, 8. 
Textularia agglutinans VORBIGNY, 1839. Foram. Cuba, p. 144, pl. i, figs. 17, 18, 82-34. 
Textilaria agglutinans SEGUENZA, 1862. Atti dell’ Accad. Gioenia, vol xviii, ser. 2, p. 112. pl, ii, fig.4. 
Plecanium sturi KARRER, 1864. Sitzungsb. d. k. Ak. Wiss. Wien, vol. I, p. 704, pl. i, fig. 1. 
Textularia agglutinans PARKER and JONES, 1865. Phil. Trans., vol. cly, p. 369, pl. xv, fig. 21. 
Plecanium agglutinans Reuss, 1869. Sitzungsb. d. k. Ak. Wiss. Wien, vol. lix, p. 452, pl. i, figs. 1. 2. 
Textularia agghitinans Morstius, 1880. Foram. von Mauritius, p. 93, pl. ix, figs. 1-8. 
Teatularia agglutinans BRADY, 1884. Report Foram. H. M.S. Challenger. Zool., vol. ix, p. 363, pl. 
xliii, figs. 1-3, vars. figs. 4, 12. 
Textularia agglutinans WoopwARD and THOMAS, 1885. Thirteenth Annual Report, Geol. Nat. Hist. Sur. 
Minn., p. 167, pl. iii, figs. 6. 7. 
“T. agglutinans. Testa elongato-conica, rugoso-agglutinate, alba, lateraliter con- 
vexiuscula ; postice cuneata ; loculis largis, ultimis convexis ; apertura semi-lunari.” 
D’Orsrevy. (Foram. Cuba, p. 144). 
Test elongate, conical, rugose, agglutinous (from grains of sand), white, laterally 
convex, posteriorly cuneate, segments large, the last convex, aperture semi-lunate. 
Tl. 
Locality. Meeker county and Little Fork river, near Rainy lake, northeastern Minn.; South Chicago, 
This species is not common in either locality. It has also been found in the Eocene shell sand at 
Jackson and Red Bluff, Mississippi. 
TEXTULARIA TURRIS d’Orbigny. 
PLATE C, FIGS. 9, 10. 
Textuluria turris VORBIGNY, 1840. Mem. Soc. Geol. France, vol. iv, p. 46, pl. iv, figs. 27, 28. 
Textularia tuvis PARKER and JONES, 1868. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 3, vol. xi, p. 97. 
Textularia turris BRADY, 1884. Report on Foram., H. M.S. Challenger, Zool., vol. ix, p. 366, pl. xliv, 
figs. 4, 5. i 
Teatularia turvis WOoDWARD and THOMAS, 1885. Thirteenth Annual Report, Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv. 
Minn., pp. 167, 168, pl. iii, fig. 8. 
“Texrtularia turris is round in transverse section, elongate and tapering. It 
differs from Textularia trochus chiefly in its greater proportionate length and its 
rougher exterior, as well as in its frequent irregularity of contour.” Brapy, loc. cit. 
localities. 
Locality. Meeker county, Minn.; Saline county, Neb.; South Chicago, Ill. Very rare in all these 
TEXTULARIA CARINATA a’ Orbigny. 
PLATE ©, FIG. 11. 
Textularia carinala @’ORBIGNY, 1826. Ann. Sci. Nat., vol. vii, p. 263, No. 23. 
Teatularia carinata Id., 1846. Foram. Foss. Vien., p. 247, pl. xiv, figs. 32-34. 
Textularia lacera Reuss, 1851. Zeitschr. d. deutsch. Geol. Gesell., vol. iii, p. 84, pl. vi, flgs. 52, 53. 
Tertularia ultenuata Id.. Ibid., p. 84, pl. vi, fig. 54. 
Textilaria carinata and Textiluria carinata var. attenuata Reuss, 1870. Sitzungsb. d. k. Ak. Wiss. 
Wien, vol. lxii, p. 489, No.1. Schlicht. 1870. Foram. Pietzpubl., 
pl. xxxili, figs. 1-4, 8, 9. 
Textilaria carinata HANTKEN, 1875. Mitth. Jahrb. d. k. ung. geol. Anst., vol. iv, p. 66, p. vii, fig. 8. 
Textularia carinata BRADY, 1884. Report on Foram. H. M.S. Challenger, Zool., vol. ix, p. 360, pl. xiii, 
figs. 15, 16. 
“Testa cuneiformi, lingulata, convexiuscula, punctata, anticé dilatata, truncata, 
posticé obtuse acuminata, lateraliter carinata, acuta, lamellosa;,loculis angustatis, 
obliquis, arcuatis, marginatis.” 
