the Submarine-Cable Fauna. 175 
& 18; Parker and Jones, Phil. Trans. 1865, p. 369, pl. xv 
fig. 21. I have previously found both this and the last 
species in the very fine collection of British Foraminifera 
bequeathed to me by my late friend Mr. E. Waller; the 
specimens are from off Valentia Island. 7. agglutinans I 
have also from my Shetland dredgings. 
Bulimina Buchiana, D’Orb. Foram. Foss. Vienna, p. 186, 
pl. xi. figs. 15-18; Parker and Jones, Phil. Trans. 1865, 
p- 374, pl. xvii. fig. 71: abundant. This strongly cha- 
racterized species is also in the Waller collection, from 
112 fathoms, off Valentia. 
punctata, D’Orb. 
Discorbina globularis, D’Orb. 
Planorbulina Haidingerti, D’ Orb. 
Truncatulina lobatula, Walker. 
refulgens, Montfort. 
Planulina ariminensis, D’Orb.; Parker, Jones, and Brady, 
Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. viii. pl. xii. fig. 131. 
Several specimens of this highly interesting Mediterranean 
form. 
Anomalina coronata, Parker & Jones. 
Pulvinulina repanda, F.& M. 
— elegans, D’Orb. 
—— Micheliniana, D’ Orb. Mém. Soc. Géol. de France, vol. iv. 
pl. in. figs. 1-3; Parker and Jones, Phil. Trans. 1865, 
p- 369, pl. xiv. fig. 16, & pl. xvi. figs. 41-43. British ex- 
amples of this very gibbous Pulvinulina were previous] 
in my collection from Shetland and also Valentia (Waller’s 
collection). 
canariensis, D’Orb. Foram. Canar. pl. i. figs. 34-36; 
Parker and Jones, Phil. Trans. 1865, p. 395, pl. xvi. 
figs. 47-49. 
Menardii, D’Orb. Modéles, no. 10; Parker and Jones, 
Phil. Trans. 1865, p. 394, pl. xvi. figs. 35-37. 
Rotalina orbicularis, D’Orb. 
Polytrema mintaceum, Linn.,= Millepora miniacea, Linn.,1789, 
Syst. Nat. edit. 12 (Gmelin), vi. p. 3784, = Polytrema coral- 
lina, Risso, Hist. Nat. de l'Europe Mérid. p. 340, pl. v. 
figs. 45,46; Millepora rubra, Lamk. ii. p. 202. no. 8; 
Polytrema rubra, Carpenter, Introd. Study ea p- 235, 
pl. xi. figs. 18-20. A young specimen growing on a valve 
of Pecten. It is very interesting finding this remarkable 
Mediterranean Foraminifer so near our coast. The genus 
Polytrema was established by Risso, not by Blainville, who 
is credited with it by Carpenter. 
Operculina ammonoides, Gron. 
