174 Rev. A. M. Norman on 
Thuiaria articulata (Pallas). 
Aglaophenia tubulifera (Hincks). 
—— myritophyllum (Linn.). 
FORAMINIFERA. 
Cornuspira foliacea, Philippi: the form cnvolvens. 
Triloculina trigonula, forma angulata, Karrer, Sitzungsb. d. 
k. Akad. d. W. math.-naturw. Cl. Bd. iv. Abth. 1, 1867, 
pl. ii. fig. 6. The only Triloculina found seems referable 
to the angulata of Karrer, which is certainly not worth 
distinguishing by a name, but is so far interesting that it 
is a representative near our shores of a group of so-called 
species which have received names from D’Orbigny, Reuss, 
Karrer, &c. 
Quingueloculina subrotunda (Montagu). 
Valvulina conica, D’Orb. 
Lagena Lyellii, Seguenza. Mr. U. B. Brady figures this 
form, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. vi. pl. xi. fig. 7. 
It is undoubtedly nothing more than a separated single cell 
of a form of Nodosaria scalaris, Batsch. I have a series 
which completely proves this statement. 
marginata, W. & J. 
Nodosaria scalaris, Batsch. 
Cristellaria rotulata, Lamk. 
Polymorphina lactea, W. & J. 
compressa, D’Orb. 
Uvigerina angulosa, Will. 
irregularis, H. B. Brady, Nat. Hist. Trans. Northumb. 
and Durham, vol. i. (1867), p. 100, pl. xii. fig. 5. A single 
and not well-marked specimen has been submitted to Mr. 
H. B. Brady, who has confirmed my opinion in referring it 
to this form. 
Orbulina universa, D’Orb. 
Globigerina bulloides, D’Orb. 
inflata, D’Orb. Foram. Canar. p. 134, pl. 11. figs. 7-9 ; 
Parker and Jones, Phil. Trans. 1865, p. 367, pl. xvi. 
figs. 16&17. Now first recorded as occurring so near our 
shores; but I have previously found it abundantly in sand 
from 112 fathoms dredged, in Mr. Jeffreys’s yacht ‘The 
Osprey’ in 1870, 30 miles west of Valentia Island. 
Textularia sagittula, Defrance. 
pygmea, D’Orb. 
abbreviata, D’Orb. Foram. Foss. Vienna, p. 249, pl. xv. 
figs. 7-12; Parker and Jones, Phil. Trans. 1865, p. 369, 
pl. xvii. fig. 76. 
agglutinans, D’Orb. Foram. Cuba, p. 144, pl. 1. figs. 17 
