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also in the Arctic Seas, according to Parker and Jones. It is the 

 only species yet found in the Boulder-clay of Montreal, and this very 

 rarely. 



Nonionina scapha. 



(Var. Labradorica). 



Fossil Leda clay, Montreal ; Riviere-du-Loup ; Anticosti ; 

 Labrador; Murray Bay ; Quebec; St. John, N.B. 



Recent Gulf and River St. Lawrence, 10 to 313 fathoms. (G. M. D. ) 

 British Columbia. Var. Labradorica is the deeper water form and is 

 rare in the Leda clay. 



Textularia pygmcea. 



Fossil Leda clay, Labrador ; Riviere-du-Loup ; Quebec ; also at 

 Portland (Maine). 



Recent Gulf St. Lawrence, 10 to 30 fathoms. 



The Textulariae are rare and of small size, both in the Pleistocene 

 and recent. 



Cornuspira foliacea. 



Fossil Leda clay, Montreal. 



Recent Gulf St. Lawrence, 16 to 250 fathoms. G. M. D. 



This species is rare both fossil and recent. 



Quinquelocidina (Miliolina) semimdum. 



Fossil Leda clay, Montreal; Labrador ; Quebec; Portland (Maine). 

 British Columbia. 



Recent Gulf St. Lawrence, 10 to 313 fathoms, most abundant in 

 shallow water. G. M. D. 



This species is by no means common and not usually large in the 

 Pleistocene. It is more abundant in the clays of Maine than in 

 those of Canada. 



Bilocidina ringens. 



Fossil Leda clay, Montreal ; Labrador; Riviere-du-Loup; Murray 

 Bay ; Quebec. 



Recent Gulf St. Lawrence, 30 to 313 fathoms. G. M. D. 



Rather rare in the Pleistocene as well as in the recent. 



Triloculina tricarinata. 



Fossil Leda clay, Riviere-du-Loup ; Murray Bay ; Quebec. 



Recent Gaspe, 30 to 50 fathoms. G. M. D. 



Rare both in Pleistcene and recent, but perhaps more generally 

 diffused in the former. 



