from the " Cambridge Greensandy 57 



of Reuss, and it forms an interesting link between that species 

 and T. sagittala. 



Fig. 3. 



Textularia hybrida, sp. n. X 30. 

 One specimen from the Cambridge Greensand of Swaflfham. 



Verneuilina, d'Orbignj [1840]. 



Verneuilina pygmcea (Egger). 



JBulimina pygmcea, Egger, 1857, Neues Jahrb. fiir Min. &c. p. 284, 



pi. xii. figs. 10, 11. 

 Verneuilina pygmcea (Egger), Parker and Jones, 1863, Ann. & Mag. 



Nat. Hist. ser. 3, vol" xi. pp. 92, 98; Brady, Rep. Chall. 1884, 



vol. ix. p. 38o, pi. xlvii. tigs. 4-7. 

 Bulimina polystropha, Reuss, Berthelin, 1880, M(5m. Soc. geol. France, 



ser. 3, vol. i. no. 5, p. 30, pi. ii. tigs. 3«, 6j Chapman, 1892, Journ. 



R. Micr. Soc. pp. 756, 757, pi. xii. tig. 11. 

 Ferneuilina pygmcea (Egger), id. 1898, ibid. p. 43. 



This species is very common in the Upper Gault of Folke- 

 stone, and the specimens from that formation are very small, 

 with a distinctly hyaline test. It was erroneously referred 

 to Bulimina polystropha, having regard to the form and not 

 the texture of the shell. 



One specimen of V. pygmcea was found in the Cambridge 

 Greensand at S waft' ham. 



Tritaxia, Reuss [I860]. 



Tritaxia tricarinata, Reuss. 



Textularia tricarinata, Reuss, 1845, Verstein. bohm. Kreidef. pt. i. 



p. 39, pi. viii. fig. 60. 

 Tritaxia tricarinata, Reuss, 18C0, Sitzungsb. d. k. Ak. Wiss. Wien, 



vol. xl. p. 228, pi. xiii. tigs. 1, 2; Chapman, 1892, Journ. R. Micr. 



Soc. pp. 749, 750, pi. xi. figs. 1 a & ft. 



This species is very common in the Cambridge Greensand 

 at SwafFham. In the larger-grown tests the white arenaceous 

 surface is prettily relieved by some pale green glauconite 

 granules. 



