284 



Messrs. Jones and Parker on some 



himself at 70 fathoms, 50 miles S.W. of Ushant. 

 tained the followino; recent Foraminifera : — 



It con- 



Mostly 



Miliola (Biloculina) bulloides, 



D'Orh. 



( ) depress, D'Orb. 



(Triloculiua ) reticulata, UOrh. 



(Quinqueloculina) pulckella, 



UOrb. 

 ( ) Ferussacii, D'Orh. 



(Spii'oloculina) planiilata, 



{Lam.), 



Lituola canariensis (D'Orh.). 

 Lagena margiuata, Montat/it. 



squamosa, Moid. 



Dentaliua communis, D'Orh. 

 Nodosaria obliquestriata (both Den- 



taline and Marginuliue), JReuss. 

 Vaginulina legumen {Linn.). 



Smooth. 

 Cristellaria crepidula {F. 8) M.). 



IJather thick. 



cultrata {De Montf.). 



Polymorphina lactea {W. Sf J.). 



horrida, Reuss. 



oblonga, Williamson. | 



The PidvinuUna sacculatn above named (figs. 1-3) is a 

 well marked form already fio-ured by Soldani, ' Testaceo- 

 graphia ' &c. 1789, vol. i. p. 56, pi. 37. %. B (Vap 162). It 

 has a finely tubuliferous and clear shell, subconical, many- 

 chambered, smooth and neatly limbate above on the low spire 



Uvigeriua angulosa, Will. 

 Cassidulina ofilonga, Reuss. 



Ifevigata, UOrb. 



Textulariaaciculata,Z)'0r6. 



aculeate on the edges. 



agglutinans, UOrb. 



sagittula, Defr. Common. 



Orbulina universa, UOrb. 

 Globigerina bulloides, UOrb. 

 Spirillina vivipara {Eh\) =perfo- 



rata, SchuUze. 

 Planorbulina farcta {F. ^ M.). 



Young. 



tuberosa {F. 8) M.). 



(Ti'uncatulina) lobatula ( W. 



%■ J.). Large. 

 Pulvinulina auricula {F. «§• M.). 



repanda (F. c^ M. ). 



pulchella (UOrb:). 



sacculata, P. <^- J., nov. spec. 



Biscorbina globularis {UOrb.). 



Common. 



Pulvinulina sacculata, P. & J. 

 1. Upper or spiral sm-face. 2. Lower or umbilical face. 



3. Edge. 



(fig. 1), and characterized below by about five bladder-like 

 supernumerary umbilical chamberlets, the last showing the 

 relatively large mouth, and all of them defined aroimd by the 

 more solid marginal portion of the shell (fig. 2). 



