34 THE PALEONTOLOGY OF MINNESOTA. 
[Bolivina. 
tata, margine acutangula. Loculi numerosi angusti ; recti, parum obliqui; apertura 
simplex. Long.—0.3—0.4 mm.” Reuss. (Denkschr. d.k. Akad. Wiss. Wien, vol. i, 
p. 381. 
A more general description is given in German, of which the following is a 
translation: 
B. dilatata, shell, narrow-cuneiform, broad above, acuminated below, but in the 
middle relatively stout, thinning out gradually toward the sharp margins, punctate 
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on the surface. The “chambers” are numerous (11 to 12 on each side), lower, not 
curved, only a little oblique, scarcely rounded. 
Locality. Saline county, Nebraska. 
Botrvina PunoTata d’Orbigny. 
PLATE ©, FIGS, 27, 28. 
Bolivina punctata d’ORBIaNY, 1839. Foram. Amer. Merid., p. 61, pl., viii, figs. 10—12. 
Bolivina antiqua, Id., 1846. Foram. Foss. Vien., p. 240, pl. xiv, figs. 11-13. 
Grammostomum polystigma EHRENBERG, 1854. Mikrogeologie, pl. xix, fig. 84. 
Gramnostomum caloglossa EHRENBERG, Ibid., pl. xxv, figs. 17, 18. 
Bolivina punctata BRADY, 1864. Trans. Linn. Soc. Lond., vol. xxiv, p. 468, pl. xlviii. fig. 9, a, b. 
Bulimina presli var. (Bolivina) punctata PARKER and JONES, 1865. Phil. Trans., vol. clv, p. 376, pl. 
xviii, fig. 74. 
Bolivina elongata HANTKEN, 1875. Mittheil. Jahrb. d. k. ung. geol. Anstalt, vol. iv, p. 65, pl. vii, 
fig. 14. 
Bolivina antiqua TERRIGaI, 1880. Atti dell’ Acad. Pont., ann. xxxiii, p. 196, pl. ii, fig. 40. 
Bolivina punctata MOEBIUS, 1880. Foram. von Mauritius, p. 94, pl. 9, figs. 9, 10. 
Bolivina punctata BRADY, 1884. Report on Foram. H. M.S. Challenger, Zool., vol. ix, p. 417, pl. lii, 
figs. 18, 19. : 
Bolivina punctata WoopwaArp and THoMAs, 1885. Thirteenth Annual Report, Geol. Nat. Hist. 
Sur. Minn., p. 169, pl. iii, fig. 12. 
B. punctata. “Testa elongata, compressa, conica, antice obtusa, postice acu- 
minatea, alba, punctata, lateraliter subcarinata; loculis numerosis, obliquis, 
undulatis, ultimo obtuso ; apertura simplici.” D’Orsreny. (Foram. Amer. Merid., p. 63. 
Test elongated, compressed, conical, obtuse anteriorly, acuminated posteriorly. 
white, punctate, sub-carinate on sides, with numerous oblique undulate segments, 
the last obtuse, aperture simple. 
Locality. Meeker county, Minnesota; Saline county, Nebraska, and South Chicago, Illinois. Quite 
rare in all these localities. 
