; 
Nomenclature of the Foraminifera. 345 
Polymorphina, from the description ; but the figure is unrecog- 
nizable. From Java and other eastern islands. 
55. Vol. i. p. 294. 74° genre. Misilus aquatifer. This is in- 
tended for a figure of a common guttiform Polymorphina with 
staghorn processes,—that is, with the last chamber giving off 
tubular sheaths for a few large pseudopodia*. Soldani figures 
many forms of these (his “ Polymorpha Corcula spinosa”) in 
his ‘ Testaceograph.’ plates 109-111. De Montfort doubtingly 
refers his specimen to pl. 111. fig. Y. Similar forms of horned 
Polymorphine have been variously named Guttulina tubulosa, 
D’Orb., Globulina horrida, Reuss, Guttulina damicornis, Reuss, 
Raphulina Humboldtii, Zborzewski, Apiopterina D’ Orbignii, Zb., 
Aulostomelia Pediculus, Alth. 
56. Vol. i. p. 298. 75¢ genre. Cantharus calceolatus. This is 
a very unfaithful copy from Soldani, Testaceogr. pl. 107. fig. rr 
(misprinted “pp” by De Montfort). There is little doubt that 
Soldani’s figure represents a worn or fractured specimen of a large 
coarse Polymorphina lactea. Soldani has figured it upside down 
as regards the other figures on the same plate, evidently deceived 
by the fractured primordial chamber looking like the aperture. 
57. Vol. i. p. 302. 76° genre. Arethusa corymbosa. Soldani’s 
figure of a somewhat elongate variety of Polymorphina lactea 
(Testaceogr. pl. 107. fig.nn) is here copied, with a misprint of 
“LL” for “nn.” 
58. Vol. i. p. 306. 77¢ genre. Chelibs gradatus. Two or more 
globular chambers (?), vitreous and semitransparent, arranged 
in a straight series and graduated in size. From the Adriatic. 
These may be portions of small Nodosaria, bits of Corallines, or 
possibly concretionary morsels of globular carbonate of lime. 
59. Vol. i. p.310. 78¢ genre. Lagenula flosculosa. A prettily 
ornamented Lagena, with a long and annulate neck, is here 
somewhat ludicrously miscopied from Soldani, Testaceogr. 
pl. 120. fig. z. Soldani’s figs. y and z represent a subglobular 
Lagena in which the ribs are modified by secondary short oblique 
riblets, altogether forming a zigzag costation, intermediate be- 
tween the ornamentation of L. sulcata, Walker, which is the 
type, and L. squamosa, Montagu. The neck, with its variable 
thickened annuli, is converted by De Montfort into a neatly 
turned, but stout and wooden-looking pedestal-like appendage. 
This figure is reproduced by Zborzewski, Nouv. Mém. Soc. Nat. 
Mose. ui. pl. 28. fig. c. 
60. Vol. i. p. 314. 79° genre. Glandiolus gradatus. Possibly 
Nodosaria (Glandulina) levigata, D’Orb., with its last (largest) 
chamber broken with a dentate outline, although it is placed 
* See remarks on similar forms in our paper on the Foraminifers of the 
Norway Coast, Annals Nat. Hist. ser. 2. vol. xix. p. 283. 
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