142 Appendix. 



13. Haplophragmium pseudospirale (Williamson) 1858, R.F.G.B., p. 2, 



pi. i, figs, i, 2. 

 A fragment probably referable to this species. B. 



14. Haplophragmium fontinense, Terquem 1867, etc., S.O., 1870, p. 337, 



(325 in Reprint), pi. 24, figs. 29, 30. 

 Three small immature individuals formed of coarse sand-grains. 



15. Textularia globulosa, Ehrenberg 1838, Abh. K. Ak. Wiss., Berlin, 



p. 135, pi. 4, fig. 3. 

 Two specimens in good condition. S., B. 



1 6. Textularia gramen, d'Orbigny 1846, F.F.V., p. 248, pi, 15, 



figs. 4-6. 

 One small but typical specimen. S., B. 



17. Bulimina f^lsiformis, Williamson R.F.G.B., p. 63, pi. 5, figs. 129, 



130. 



Frequent, and well preserved. The specimens vary considerably in 

 development, but are chiefly of the short, megalospheric type. S., B. 



1 8. Virgulina schreibersiana, Czjzek, var. marginata nov. 



PI. 12, figs. 4 a-b. 



This new variety is isomorphous with Bulimina marginata (d'Orbigny). 

 The separate chambers are undercut or excavated at their upper edge, and 

 furnished with minute cusps or spines at the angular upper edges of the 

 chambers. It is probably a pauperate form, all the specimens being very thin- 

 shelled. 



19. Bolivina textilarioides, Reuss 1862, N.H.G., p. 81, pi. 10, fig. i. 



One specimen with heavily limbate sutures. S., B. 



20. Bolivina plicata> d'Orbigny 1839, F.A.M., p. 62, pi. 8, figs. 4-7. 



A single rather water-worn, thick-walled example. S., B. 



21. Bolivina nobilis, Hantken 1875, C.S.S., p. 56, pi. 15, fig. 4. 



A single thick-walled specimen. S. 



22. Cassidulina laevigata, d'Orbigny 1826, T.M.C., p. 282, No. i, pi. 15, 



figs. 4, 5. 

 A single typical specimen. B. 



