2G2 Messrs. Parker, Jones, and Brady on 



There seems no good reason for separating this from Nonio- 

 nina umhilicata ; the only suggested difference is a somewhat 

 excessive number of conspicuous pseudopodial perforations. 

 Soldani's figiires are more doubtful than D'Orbigny's, and, 

 indeed, in all probability represent a nautiloid Lituola. 



7. Rotalina Boueana^ D'Orb. 



" Hammonia ;" Soldani, Testae, vol. i. pt. 1. p. 50, pi. .3G. fig. X. 

 Rotalina Boiuiana, D"Orb. For. Foss. Vien. p. 152, pi. 7. figs. 2.5-27. 



" Hah. Living in the Adriatic ; fossil in the Nussdorf" and 

 Baden beds, Vienna Basin." (Mediterranean, Soldani.) 



This is a variety of Pidvinulina repanda (Phil. Trans, vol. 

 civ. p. 353) near P. jiulchella. 



8. Asterigerina planorbisj D'Orb. 



" Ammonise TlanorhesC Soldani, Testae, vol. ii. App. p. 140, pi. 3. figs. 

 24, m, M, X. (Saggio, p. 104, pi. 3. figs. 24, m, M, A'.) 

 Asterigerina planorbis, D'Orb. For. Foss. Vien. p. 205, pi. 11. figs. 1-5. 



" Hah. Fossil at Nussdorf, Austria, and at Coroncina, near 

 Sienna." 



The same as Discorhina rosacea^ D'Orb. sp., Module Xo. 39. 



9. Anomah'na aiisfn'aca, D'Orb. 



« Hammonita;" Soldani, Testae, vol. i. pt. 1. p. 00, pi. 00. fig. C*. 

 Atiomalina austriaca, D'Orb. For. Foss. Vien. p. 172, pi. 10. figs. 4-9. 



"Hah. Fossil at Nussdorf, rare." (Mediterranean, -SoWa/u*.) 



A Planorhulina, near PL aimnorioi'des, D'Orb. sp. 



10. Textularia ahhreviataj D'Orb. 



"Nautili amphorarii ;" Soldani, Saggio, p. 108, pi. 7. figs. 40, o, C. 

 "Nautilus aniphorarius," Testae, vol. ii. App. p. 141, pi. 7. tigs. 40, c, C. 

 Textularia abbreviata, For. Foss. Vien. p. 249, pi. 15. tigs. 7-12. 



" Hah. Fossil, Baden and Nussdorf, in Austria ; Coroncina 

 in Italy." 



Whatever D'Orbigny intended to represent by his figures 

 of the Textularioi before him, Soldani's ligure is very nmch 

 like that of a Polyinorjyhina. 



Lastly, -we have to remark that, after all the references 

 made to Soldanian and other Foraminifcra in the foregoing 

 analyses of the ' Tableau ^Icthodique ' and other monographs 

 by D'Orbigny, there arc still in the ' Tableau ' 253 species 

 which (unless they be figured and described from his collec- 



• l^'Orbignv's refoivnco to Soldani as " pi. 90, var. 100" is •wrong; it 

 shoukl W "pi f.0. vns lOO."' 



