Ih'hh'ogrnphirni Xofirt'. :\Ctl 



thorncc trnnsvcrsini conico; elytris 8u])tiliter griseo-piibosoentibus ; 

 l«rlihus fiMTUpiiu'is. ].nn<^. 2 liti. 



H(if). CV'vlon. 



Ijonp^er and less cyliinlriral tlian P. cphippiiita, the ^K\^^^\ 

 patch with a whitisli honlor, \c'. I rcci'ivcd this species from 

 the hitt', hiincntcd Dr. Schauni. 



KXPLANATIOX OF TLATE XIV. 



Fii/. 1. F.lestoni fith/unitn ; 1 ii, iiKMitum nml labium aud its palin. 



Fig. '2. Xcssiiini /lixtrio ; '2ii (by luistalci' numbered llJ), front view of tbe 



lioail and antt'uiiic. 

 Fi;/. •'{. Afnifha/us spirtnim ( J ). 



Fiij. 4. l'/iit(es Tdnthodtictyhm ; front vifw of the lioad and antennae. 

 Fiy. /). Ildfin'.'isus ficros. 

 Fig. 0. Auci/lopiDua punctigern. 

 Fig. 7. Kienuttis collarix ; la, head and part of prothorax : Ih, side view 



of head iJtc. 

 Fig. ><. Ctili/mniits cuculhitiin ; 8r;, side view of liead and part of prothorax ; 



HI), apical lamina of prothorax. 

 Fig. n. EgrMrid ffmintd ( $ ). 

 Fig. 10. Head and antenna? of Toriaun grande. 

 Fig. 11. Prothorax and antenna oi AUophasia Frgi (c?)- The fourtli joint 



of the latter should be transverse, like the one following it. 

 Fig. 12. See figure 2. 



BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTICE. 



M. Terqttkm's ReJiearclies on the Foraminifera of the Lins and 

 the Oolites. 



I. liecherchcs snr les Foraminiftres de Tetage moyen et de Tetafje 

 inferieur da Lias. Par M. Tkrqtjem, &c. iletz, 1862. Second 

 Memoire. Extrait des ' Memoires de I'Academie Iraperiale de 

 Metz,' annee 1860-61. 

 M. Terciuem, having given some general information about the Rhizo- 

 pods, taking Schultze's plan of classification, proceeds to particularize 

 the results of his researches in the several stages of the Lias. As a 

 rule, he finds that where Entomostraca occur, Foraminifera are also 

 found, whether in calcareous, marly, or sandy strata. The Upper 

 Lias has a.s yet proved unproductive of these Microzoa. In the 

 middle stage, the oolitic marls {nuirnes d. ovo'ides ferriupneiLx) have 

 jdelded numerous OoUmr [^Lufjenoi'], Nodosarl(v, Frondicidarier, 

 Dentalince, MarginuUnce, and Cnstellarice, arranged in 59 species 

 by M. Terquem. He found a Glandulina, too, and an Orhidinn, 

 which he had previously termed Orhlculina ; also materials for two 

 new genera, namely : — (1) Uncimdinn, described but not named in 

 his first memoir (p. 678) — a free, hyaline, slender tube, straight or 

 curved, square in section, without septa, with attenuated equal ends, 

 variously hooked ; (2) lavolutina, English specimens of which were 

 Ann. cO May. N. IL'st. 8er. 4. Vol. viii. 27 



