titf Xuineiiclitturt of the Furitiitinif'ira. 1 7 "» 



ami as beiiij^; touiul abuiuluntly lossil in the sands m-av 

 Sienna. 



81. GUnijerina bul/uiihs, D'Urb. I'l. XI. tig. 112. 



" Polvmorpha Tuberosa et Globulifera ;" Soldani, Testae, vol. i. pt. 2. 

 p." 11 7, pi. 12.'J. tips. H, /, O, V. D'Orb. «/>. cit. p. 277. no. 1. 



" Ilah. The Adriatic, near lliniini." 



Noticed in previous papers, especially in I'hil.Trans.vol.clv. 

 pp. 365 &C. 



Fig. U seems to be a few-celled Glohigerina ; so also li;.'. M. 

 Indeed, excepting fig. K {Cassidulina)^ all the figures of pi. 123 

 are Glohigerina'^ and all of pi. 124, exce])t perhaps tig. Z\ also 

 all of pi. "12.5, and half of tliose of pi. 12G. 



82. Glohigerina elongata, D'Orb. PI. XL ^q. 129. 



" PohTnorpha Tuberosa et Globulifera ;" Soldani, Testae, vol. i. pt. 2. 

 p. 117, pi. 123. tigs. A'. D'Orb. op. cit. p. 277. no. 4. 



" Hah. Recent in the Adriatic, near Rimini ; fossil at 

 Castel-Arquato." (Mediterranean, Soldani.) 



Though these two figures of the minute specimen are rude, 

 and, owing to the nature of the engraving, there is no indica- 

 tion of the texture of the shell, we have no hesitation in 

 assigning these figures to the genus Cassidiilina ; the aperture 

 and general an-angement of the segments equally ])oint to this 

 conclusion. They may perhaps be best placed with C. oh- 

 longa. 



83. Glohigerina helicina^ D'Orb. PI. XI. fig. 113. 



" Polymorpha globulifera ;" Soldani, Testae, vol. i. pt. 2. p. 119, pi. 100. 

 figs, pp, qq, rr. D'Orb. op. cit. p. 277. no. 5. 



" Hah. The Adriatic, near Rimini." (Mediterranean and 

 Adriatic, Soldani.) 



A large, many-chambered, lobular variety, which we have 

 found convenient to retain. (Fig. qq is copied.) These show 

 a tendency to have bilobate segments, whilst No. 81 shows 

 trilobation. 



84. Gyroidina Icevigata^ D'Orb. PI. XII. fig. 150. 



Soldani, Testae, vol. ii. App. p. 141, pi. 8. figs. 33, aa, AA, BB. D'Orb. 

 op. cit. p. 278, no. 2. 



" Ilah. The Adriatic, near Rimini." (Fossil near Sienna &c., 

 Soldani.) 



Not separable from the Gyroidina orbicularis of the 

 " Models." 



The generic term Gyroidina is needless ; all the species 



