the Nomenclature of the Fomniinifmi. 247 



Moditerrancan ; fossil at Bordeaux ami at Sienna." (Fossil 

 near Sienna, Soldani.) 



Suldani's fij^ure docs not represent the same tbnn as D'Or- 

 bigny's Model no. 86, though references to both arc given by 

 the latter. The model is the subglolmlar form known as N. 

 pompili'oide^, F. & M., whilst Soldani's figure, associated with 

 other nearly symmetrical Planorhnlind'. (figs. A-E, near PJ. 

 ivninonoidcif) y arranged by him at the end of the (Jristellarian 

 series, is a large, subconvex, and neatly made Truncatuline 

 Phinorlntlina, nearly allied to PL Lantdrckinna^ 1)'( )rb. sp., 

 *■ For.Canar.' 1S30, pi. 2. Hgs. 13-15, and like some individuals 

 of /'/. rotula, D'Orb. sp., For. Foss. Vien. pi. 10. ^'^i^. 10-12. 

 Only one face is figured. (The next tigm'c in this group of 

 forms, about which Soldani was doubtful, is fig. F^ in pi. 01, 

 representing Trocliammina injlata^ J. Ot P.) 



136. BUoculma hdloicles, D'Orb. PL VIII. tig. 4. 



"Frumentaria* Ovtila;" Soldani, Testae, vol. i. pt. 3. p. 228, pi. 153. 

 figs. H, S. D'Orb. op. cit. p. 297. no. 1. 



" Hab. Living in the Adriatic, near llimini ; fossil in the 

 neighbourhood of Paris and of Bordeaux." (Mediterranean, 

 and fossil near Sienna, Soldani.) 



This is BilocuUna ringens^ Lamk. See note on Model 

 no. 90, and Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. 3. vol. v. p. 469. (Fig. S is 

 copied.) 



137. BilocuUna elonrjata, D'Orb. PI. VIII. fig. 6. 



"Frumentaria Ovula;" Soldani, Testae, vol. i. pt. 3. p. 228, pi. 153. figs. 

 M, Q. D'Orb. op. cit. p. 298. no. 4. 



^^ Hab. Fossil at Pauliac (Gironde)." (Mediterranean, and 

 fossil(?) near Sienna, Soldani.) 



The feeble attenuated variety, common in shallow water. 

 See Phil. Trans, vol. civ. p. 409, pi. 17. figs. 88, 90, 91. 



138. BilocuUna depressa, D'Orb. PI. VIII. fig. 5. 



" Fmnientaria Lcnticul^B •^'' Soldani, Testae, vol. i. pt. 3. p. 231, pi. loG, 

 figs, yij, zz. D'Orb. op. cit. p. 298. no. 7. 



"Hab. Living in the Adriatic, near Rimini; fossil at 

 Castel-Arquato." (Mediterranean, Soldani.) 



See note on Model no. 91, and Phil. Trans, vol. civ. p. 409. 

 * "Semimila maris," " Sitomojas," «S:c. (p. 223). 



