348 Canon A. M. Norman — Notes on the 



XLIII. — Notts on the Natural History of East Finmark. By 

 Canon A. M. Norman, M.A., D.C.L., LL.D., F.R.S., 

 F.LS. 



[Concluded frcni vol. xii. p. 417.] 



The delay which has taken place in the conclusion of these 

 notes has arisen from two or three minute Coelenterata 

 ■which I was unable to identify and which required a good 

 deal of working out. Pressure of other work has prevented, 

 this being done, and as the other species of Coelenterata were 

 neither numerous nor for the most part rare, I have now 

 thought it best to omit the Coelenterata altogether, and to 

 no longer delay the printing of the notes on Foraminifera 

 and on Botany which have been so long awaiting publication. 



FORAMINIFERA. 



Astrorhiza limtcola, Sandahl, 

 Psammosplicera fusca, E. Schulze. 

 Hyperammina suhnodosa, H. Brady. 

 Rliahdammina discrcta, H. Brady. 

 Haplopliragmiimi latidorsatum, Borneman. 



f)lohicjeriniforvie, Parker & Jones. 



fjlomeratum, H. Brady. 



canariense, d'Orbiguy. 



crassimargo, Norman, nom. nov. Brady, ' Challenger ' Poram. 



p. 310, pi. XXXV. fig. 4 ; Goes, " Synopsis Arctic and Scandi- 

 navian llecent Marine Foraminifera " (Kongl. Svcnska Yet.- 

 Akad. Handl. vol. xxv. 1894, p. 21, pi. v. figs. 92-94). A 

 larger and much more tumid form than canariense, and the 

 two are quite distinct when found living iu company. 

 Reopliax fusiformis, Williamson. 

 Uippocrepina indivisa, Parker. 

 Trochammina squamata, Parker & Jones. 

 Ammodiscus incertus, d'Orbiguy. 



charoides, Jones & Parker. 



^^'ehhina hemisplicerica, Jones, Parker, & Brady. 

 Spiroplecta hlformis, Parker & Jones. 

 ValvuKna conica, Parker & Jones. 

 CassiduUna IcBvigata, d'Orbiguy. 

 cnissa, d'Orbiguy. 



