Natural History of East Finmark. 3i9 



BuUmina pyrida, d'Orbigny. 



arciica, d'Orbigny. 



chgans, d'Orbigny. 



fusiformis, Williamson. 



Virgulina ScJtreibersiana, Czjzek. 

 BoUvina punctata, d'Orbigny. 



pUcata (d'Orb.), Brady. 



Uvigerina anguJosa, Williamson. 



tcnuistriata , Keuss. 



Polymorphina prohlema, d'Orbigny. 



rotundata. Born era an. 



compressa, d'Orbigny. 



amygdaloides (Reuss), Brady, 



gihha, d'Orbigny. 



Cristallaria crepidida, Fichtel & Moll. 

 Kodosaria soluta, Eeuss. 

 la-vigata, d'Orbigny. 



acuminata, Reuss (=:Psecadium acuminatum, Reuss). A pro- 

 duced form of ^". hevigata witb oblique suture (see Schlicht, 

 ' Foram. des Septentrienthones von Pietzpuhl,' 1870, pi. xxv. 

 figs. 1-10). 



communis, var. Veriuuillii, d'Orbigny. 



calomorpha, Reuss. 



pauperata, d'Orbigny. The specimens thus named are fi'om 



the Varanger and Bog Fioi'ds. Dr. H. B. Brady examined 

 them and called them " radicula running into N. brevis," but 

 they exactly correspond to the Greenland form assigned by 

 Goes to N. pauperata as " megaJospha^ricce," and figured by 

 him {I. c. pi. xii. figs. 677-683). 



Lagena globosa, Walker & Jacob. 



l<rvis, Montagu. 



striata, d'Orbignj'. 



distoma, Parker & Jones. 



lineata, Williamson. 



semilineata, J. Wright. 



costaia, Williamson. 



, forma acuticosta, Reuss. 



finmarchica, sp. n. This is a very beautiful Lagena belonging 



to the striato-ptunciata group, having a form not unlike that 

 species and with the same very slender neck. It is larger than 

 any specimen of striafo-punctafa that I have seen. Its marked 

 character consists in the costaD, which are each composed of 

 three very distinct riblets, while the puncta, instead of being 



