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Lagena gutta *, sp. ii. 



Tjike tlic above, this one lias got surrouiuliiig stn'ic, hut 

 difTers in heiiig oval ami a[)iculatc. 

 IjOc. Fiojel. 



Lagena storavedensis, sp, n. 



Like tiie two h-ist, this one has also got stria? running 

 round the shell. In shape it conies pretty near to soine ot 

 the forms of L, parkeriana. 



hoc. Stora Vedc. 



Lagena visheyensis, sp. n. 



'J'his form is apiculate, with a long tube, ami has got four 

 to six strongly jtronounced rounded costaj, 

 Loc. Wisby Cement ^Vo^ks. 



Lagena acutangula, sp. n. 



This one has got a strong resemblance to Tj. graciUima^ 

 but has five shar|)-edged costas. 

 TjOC. AV^isby Cement Works. 



JS'odosaria cf. soliita, Rss. 



The figure in the 'Challenger' Monograph has seven luculi- 

 ments; the one figured here has only three, but is probably 

 imperfect. 



Loc. Stora Vcde. 



Nodosaria injlexa, E.ss., sp. 



The two figures will show the extreme varieties of shape, 

 L.oc. Wisby Cement Works and Sluguklint. 



Nodosaria siluriana, sp. n. 



Resembles X. inops, Rss., but differs in having sharp 

 costae with doej) spaces between them, 

 Loc. Wisby Cement Works. 

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Orhulina taiiversa^ D'Oib. 



This is not a common form in the Gothland shales, but its 

 minute size may cause it to be overlooked. 

 Loc. Stora Cailsb. 



* Gutta was the poetical name of Odjii. 



