350 Canon A. M. Norman — Notes ori the 



on tho co8t?p, are between them, as in L. Fkldingiana. A 

 single specimen was taken at Vadsci, near the entrance to the 

 harbour, in 10-25 fathoms. 



Lagena squamosa, Montagu. 



Jiexacfona, Williamson. 



Iceviyata, Reuss. 



lagenoidts, Williamson. 



Orbigniana, Sequenza. 



puJchella, H. B. Brady. 



Glohigerinn hnUoidesi, d'Orbigny. 

 Pidlenia spliceroides, d'Orbigny. 

 Truncatulina hbattda, Walker & Jacob. 

 PatelUna corrugata, Williamson. 

 Puh'hndina Karsteni, Reuss. 



exlgua, H. B. Brady. 



Polystomella striato-imnctata, Pichtel & Moll. 

 Nonionima umbilicata, Montagu. 



depressula. Walker & Jacob. 



■ steUigem, d'Orbigny. 



scapha, Pichtel & Moll. 



turgida, Williams. 



communis^ d'Orbigny. This approaches very closely to 



N. turgida in general characters, but instead of being very 

 tumid, as in that species, it is as compressed as N. scapha. 

 Dr. H. B. Brady saw my specimens, and referred them to 

 N. communis, d'Orbigny (For. Foss.Yien. p. 108, pi. v. figs. 7, 8). 

 It was taken on the same ground as N. turgida, and was 

 distinguishable at a glance ; nor could 1 find any intermediate 

 forms. 



Operculina ammonoides, Gronovius. 



MilioUna tricarinata, d'Orbigny. 



trigonula, Lamarck. 



seminulum, Linne. 



subrotunda, Walker & Boys. 



Biloculina ringens, Lamarck. 



BOTANY. 



Dredging or shore- collecting every day, and on arriving at 

 home the sorting and preserving of the captures, left little 

 time for botanizing. Still some was made. In the middle 

 of the day we always landed at some new spot, and after a 

 hurried luncheon Schneider and myself set off to explore 



