1 44 Appendix. 



PI. J2, figs. 9 a-b. 

 Two quite typical specimens. 



33. Globigerina bulloides, d'Orbigny 1826, T.M.C., p. 277, No. i, 



Modeles Nos. 17 and 76. 



Occurs frequently, ranging considerably in size, but all comparatively 

 small. S., B. 



34. IPullenia obliquiloculata, Parker and Jones 1865, N.A.A.F., p. 368, 



pi. 19, % 4- 

 A broken shell, apparently referable to this species. 



35. Discorbina globularis (d'Orbigny) 1826, T.M.C., p. 271, No. i, 



pi. 13, figs. 1-4. 

 A glauconitic cast. S., B. 



36. Discorbina orbicularis (Terquem) 1876, A.P.D., p. 75, pi. 9, fig. 4. 



A single typical specimen. S., B. 



37. Discorbina turbo (d'Orbigny) 1826, T.M.C., p. 274, No. 39, Modele, 



No. 73. 

 One small but typical specimen. S. 



38. Truncatulina lobatula (Walker and Jacob) 1798, A.E.M. p. 642, 



pi. 14, fig. 36. 

 Common, and well developed. S., B. 



39. Truncatulina refulgens (Montfort) 1808, C.S., p. 123, 31 me. genre. 



A single small specimen. B. 



40. Truncatulina ungeriana (d'Orbigny) 1846, F.F.V., p. 157, pi. 8, 



figs. 1 6- 1 8. 

 Fairly frequent. S., B. 



41. Truncatulina haidingerii (d'Orbigny) 1846, F.F.V., p. 154, pi. 8, 



figs. 7-9. 

 One very small example. S., B. 



42. Truncatulina pygmaea, Hantken 1875, C.S.S., p. 67, pi. 10, fig. 8. 



One damaged specimen probably referable to this species. B. 



43. Pulvinulina brongniartii (d'Orbigny) 1846, F.F.V., p. 158, pi. 8, 



figs. 22-24. 



