344 Messrs. W. K. Parker and T. R. Jones on the 
44. Vol.i. p. 234. 59° genre. Rhinocurus araneosus. Soldani, 
Testaceogr. pl. 58, fig. hh. A finely grown tooth-keeled Cristel- 
laria Calcar. 
45. Vol. i. p. 238. 60° genre. Macrodites cucullatus. Appa- 
rently an oblong keelless Cristellaria. Iridescent with red, yel- 
low, and blue tints, according to De Montfort, when fresh from 
the Adriatic. 
46. Vol. i. p. 242. 61* genre. Lampas trithemus. This is the 
Cristellaria Calcar, var. €, of Fichtel and Moll. 
47. Vol. i. p. 246. 62° genre. Pollontes vesicularis. A well- 
grown, finely striated form of Quinqueloculina from the Indian 
Qcean. It is well figured by Soldani (‘ Testaceographia,’ pl. 154. 
figs. bb, cc, dd, ee, ff, gg) nits different stages of growth. De 
Montfort refers his specimen, with doubt, to fig.cc. It is the 
Triloculina Brongniartii, D’Orb., Ann. Sc. Nat. vii. p. 300, 
No. 23; T. Brongniartiana, D’Orb., Foram. Cuba, pl. 10. figs. 
6-8 ; and the Quinqueloculina Dutempli, D’Orb. For. Foss. Vien. 
p- 294, pl. 19. figs. 10-12. 
This Miliola, which is but gently modified from M. Seminulum, 
is very widely distributed ; in some localities, however, as in the 
shallow water off the mouth of the river Hermus, Levant, it is 
a dominant form, there representing the common M. Seminulum 
of other shores. In like manner, the more coarsely ribbed or 
paucicostate form (Q. pulchella, D’Orb., Q. Schreibersit, D’Orb.) 
is dominant at other places, as, for instance, at 40 fathoms in 
Suda Bay, Crete. 
48. Vol. i. p. 250. 63° genre. Scortimus navicularis. A free 
copy of Soldani’s fig. D. pl. 55, Testaceog. A Cristellaria (of the 
C. Cassis subvariety) in which an approach to the Flabelline 
growth is assumed, the chambers taking on a chevron-like 
shape. 
49. Vol. i. p. 254. 64° genre. Linthuris cassidatus. This is 
Cristellaria Cassis, var. B, F. & M. 
50. Vol. i. p. 258. 65° genre. Peneroplis lanatus. Badly 
copied from Fichtel and Moll’s “ Nautilus planatus, var. 8.” 
De Montfort’s generic term Peneroplis having been adopted, we 
have here Peneroplis planatus, F. & M. sp. 
51. Vol. i. p. 262. 66° genre. Astacolus crepidulatus. In- 
tended for the Cristellaria Crepidula, ¥. & M. 
52. Vol. i. p. 266. 67¢ genre. Cancris auriculatus. A bad 
figure, modified from that of Rotalia Auricula, var. B, F. & M. 
53. Vol.i. p. 270. 68° genre. Periples elongatus. An elongate 
narrow Cristellaria, with strongly dentate keel, from Borneo, 
and referred by De Montfort to one of Soldani’s figures of a 
similar Cristellaria, but keelless (Testaceogr. pl. 58. fig. 6). 
54. Vol. i. p. 290. 73¢ genre. Canopus fabeolatus. Possibly a 
