1 40 Appendix. 



LIST OF SPECIES. 



NOTE. Abbreviations used in this list : 



S. = Selsey Bill. 

 B. = Biarritz. 



Further abbreviations used are explained in the list of works given on p. 146. 



1. Spiroloculina excavata, d'Orbigny 1846, F.F.V., p. 271, pi. 16, 



figs. 1 9-2 1 . 

 One specimen, large but weak. S., B. 



2. Miliolina tricarinata (d'Orbigny) 1839, F.C., p. 187, pi. n, figs. 7-9 



and 1 3. 

 Small but typical. S., B. 



3. Miliolina pygmaea (Reuss) 1849-50, F.O.T., p. 20, pi. 5, fig. 3. 



One typical specimen, pyritized ; and two others, longer, less sigmoid, and 

 with the calcareous shell unaltered. S. 



4. Miliolina seminulum (Linnd) 1767, etc., S.N., 1788, p. 3739; 



Brady, 1884, F.C., p. 158, fig. 2. 

 One worn specimen. S., B. 



5. Miliolina contorta (d'Orbigny) 1846, F.F.V., p. 298, pi. 20, figs. 4-6. 



Two specimens, one being extremely compressed showing no less than 

 five chambers in the side view. S., B. 



6. Miliolina ferussacii (d'Orbigny) 1826, T.M.C., p. 301, No. 18, and 



Modele, No. 32. 

 Very thin walled. S., B. 



7. Miliolina boueana (d'Orbigny) 1846, F.F.V., p. 293, pi. 19, figs. 7-9. 



Well-preserved specimens, characterised by large gaping apertures. One 

 specimen has the striae more or less missing, probably from erosion, as 

 another specimen in a clearly eroded condition has a nearly smooth test. S., B. 



8. Miliolina bicarinella (Reuss) 1869, F.O.G., p. 456, pi. i, fig. 6. 



