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33. Miliolina auberiana (d'OrbigDy). 



Quinqueloculina auberiana, d'Orbigny, 1839, FC. p. 193, pi. xii. figs. 1-3. 

 Miliolina auberiana, Brady, 1884, FC. p. 162, pi. v. figs. 8, 9. 



15 Stations. 



Generally distributed, but very rare. The best at Stn. 11, where a single, very large, 

 and typical specimen was found. Other good ones at Stns. 6 and 17. As a rule, they 

 are small and obscure. 



34. Miliolina undosa (Karrer). 



Quinqueloculina undosa, Karrer, 1867, FO. p. 361, pi. iii. fig. 3. 

 Miliolina undosa, Brady, 1884, FC. p. 176, pi. vi. figs. 6-8. 



2 Stations. 



A few small specimens at Stns. 8 and 12. Tbey are faintly striate at the edges, 

 agreeing in tbis respect with the specimens recorded by Sidebottom from Delos 

 (S. 1904, etc., RED. 1905, p. 13). It has previously been recorded by us as British 

 from Selsey Bill (H.-A. & E. 1908, etc., SB. 1911, p. 304). 



35. Miliolina agglutinans (d'Orbigny). 



Quinqueloculina agglutinans, d'Orbigny, 1839, FC. p. 195, pi. xii. figs. 11-13. 

 Miliolina agglutinans, Brady, 1884, FC. p. 180, pi. viii. figs. 6, 7. 



4 Stations. 



Very rare, but a few good examples at Stn. 22. 



36. Miliolina fusca (Brady). 



Quinqueloculina fusca, Brady, 1870, FTR. p. 286, pi. xi. fig. 2. 

 Miliolina fusca, Heron-Allen & Earland, 1913, CI. p. 31. 



8 Stations. 



Very rare. A few good examples at Stns. 8, 17, and 22. 



37. Miliolina contorta (d'Orbigny). 



Quinqueloculina contorta, d'Orbigny, 1846, FFV. p. 298, pi. xx. figs. 4-6. 

 Miliolina contorta, Goes, 1894, ASF. p. Ill, pi. xx. figs. 851, 852. 



6 Stations. 



Scantily represented, but good specimens at several Stns. The square-edged type 

 occurs at all tbe Stns. except at Stn. 17, where the round-edged form occurs alone. 

 Both types occur at Stn. 18. 



38. Miliolina sclerotica (Karrer). 



Quinqueloculina sclerotica, Karrer, 1868, MFKB. p. 152, pi. iii. fig. 5. 

 Miliolina sclerotica, Balkwill & Millett, 1884, FG. p. 24, pi. i. fig. 2. 



10 Stations. 



Fairly widely distributed, but never common, the best at Stn. 18. At most of the 



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