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4. Nodosaria subnodosa, Rss. VIII. 



5. Cristellaria cultrata {Montf.). VIII. 



6. Polymorphina compressa, Z>' Orh. VIII. 



7. Bolivina punctata, Z>' 6>r^. VIII. 



8. costulata {Ehr.). VIII. 



9. VirgulinaHemprichii (^/ir.).? VIIL 



10. Textilaria agglutinans, D' Orh. VIII. 



11. sagittula, Defr. VIII., IX. 



12. gibbosa, D'brh. VIII. 



13. globulosa, Ehr. VIII. 



14. Globigerina cretacea, Z)' Or/;. VIII. 



15. Planorbulina farcta {F. dC- i/.). VIII. 



16. vulgaris, D'Orh. VIIL, IX. 



17. globulosa (Mr.). VIIL. 



18. Haidingerii (Z>'a-/i.). VIII. 



19. ammonoides [Rss.). IX. 



20. ariminensis (i)'Or/'.). VIIL, IX. 



21. Pulvinulina Karsteni {Rss.). VIIL 



X. Orey Limestone of the Arabian Coast near HamanFaraun^ 

 near Sinai. (Monatsber. 1838, p. 89, table xv. pi. 4. fig. 9.) 



Mr. Bauerman supplies some notes on the geology of the 

 coast near this promontory (which he terms " Hammam 

 Faraoun ") in the Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. London, vol. xxv. 

 p. 23, pi. L fig. 2. See also Russegger's ' E,eisen,' &c. 



PI. XXV. III. C. Fig. 1. Textilaria brevis (" Textularia 

 h-evis, 1838 "), the same as fig. A, 9 ; the young of T.gihhosa. 



C Grains of the limestone (magnified 300 diams.), con- 

 sisting of Foraminifera and Coccoliths (cyatholiths and disco- 

 liths), and comprising Textilaria striata, ^\\x.'^ '''' T.hrevis 

 and T. dilatata (1838)," = T. globulosa ; and " Rotalia globu- 

 losa (1838)" = Planorbulina globulosa. 



These also seem to belong to a fauna inhabiting 30 or 40 

 fathoms depth. 



XL White thick Limestone of Cattolica, Sicily. (Monatsber. 

 Berl. Akad. Wiss. 1838, pp. 176, 192. Abhandlungen, 1838, 

 table VII. pi. 4. fig. vi.) 



This halibiolith is regarded as of Cretaceous date by Ehren- 

 berg. Some of its Foraminifera (as Virgulina parachxa) 

 support the view. It was formed in deeper waters than the 

 foregoing, at about 90 fathoms. 



PI. XXVI, fig. 1, Oolina sicula, is Lage^ia sulcata. Fig. 2, 

 Miliola kevis, may be arranged with Lagena elongata (Ehr.). 



