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12. Quinqueloculina agglutinans, D'Orbigny (1840, Foram. Cuba, 



p. 168, pi. 12, figs. 11-13). Very common. 



13. Quinqueloculina reticulata, D'Orbigny, sp. (1826, Triloculina 

 reticulata, Ann. Sci. Nat. vol. vii. p. 299. no. 9. — Soldani, Testa- 

 ceographia, vol. i. part 3, p. 233, pi. 159. figs, bb, co). Rare. 



14. Quinqueloculina , sp. A beautiful variety, with the crenulate 



edges and surface of the Q. ornatissima of Karrer, but more 

 compactly built and without longitudinal striation ; unde- 

 scribed, I think, Not uncommon. 



15. Spiroloculina limbata, D'Orbigny (1826, Ann. Sci. Nat. vol. vii. 



p. 299. no. 12. — Soldani, Testaceographia, vol. ii. p. 54, pL 19. 

 fig, m). Rare. 



16. Spiroloculina canaliculata, D'Orbigny (1846, For. Foss. Vienna, 



p. 269, pi. 16. figs. 10-12). Small, very rare. 



17. Hauerina compressa, D'Orbigny (1846, For. Foss. Vienne, p. 119, 



pi. 5. figs. 25-27). Small, very rare. 



18. Nubecularia lucifuga, Defrance (1825, Diet, des Sci. Nat.vol.xxv. 



p. 210 ; Atlas Zooph. pi. 44. fig. 3. — Blainville, Actinologie, 

 pi. 66. fig. 3 a-d). Rare. 



19. Alveolina sabulosa, Montfort, sp. (1808, Miliolites sabulosus, 



Conch. Syst. vol. i. p. 174), Small, rather rare, 



20. Peneroplis pertusus, Forskal, s^^. {1115), Nautilii^s pertusus, Descr. 



Anim. p. 125. no. 65). Rare. 



21. Orbitolites complanata, Lamarck (1801, Anim. sans Vert. p. 376). 



Very common. 



22. Placopsilina cenomana, D'Orbigny (1850, Prodr. Paleont. vol. ii. 



p. 185. no. 758). Very rare. 



23. Layena squamosa, Montagu, sp. (1803, Vermiculum sqtiamosum, 



Test. Brit. p. 526, pi. 14. fig. 2). Small, very rare. 



24. Larjena marginata, Walker & Jacob (1784, Serpula \_Lagena'] 



marginata, Test. Min. p. 3, pi. 1. fig. 7). SmaU, very rare. 



25. Globigerina bulloides, D'Orbigny (1826, Ann. Sci. Nat. vol. vii. 



p. 277. no. 1 — Modeles nos. 17 & 76). Medium, rather rare. 



26. Textularia agglutinans, D'Orbigny (1840, Foram, Cuba, p, 136, 



pi, 1, figs. 17, 18, 32-34), Medium-sized specimens, common. 



27. Textularia sagittula, Defrance (1824, Diet, des Sci. Nat. vol. xxxii. 



p. 177, liii. p. 344; Atlas Conch, pi. 13. fig. 5. — Blainville, Mala- 

 cologie, p. 370, pi. 5. fig. 5). Common. Also some aUied forms 

 too obscure for determination. 



28. Bolivina punctata, D'Orbigny (1839, Voy. Amer. Merid. p. 63, 



pi. 8. figs. 10-12). SmaU, rare. 



29. Verneuilina spimdosa, Reuas (1849, Denkschr. Akad. Wissensch. 



Wien, vol. i. p. 374, pi. 47. fig. 12). Medium, rare. 



30. Povoninajlabellifoi'mis, D'Orbigny (1826, Ann. Sci, Nat. vol. vii. 



p. 260. no. 1, pi. 10. figs. 10-12). A single specimen was found 

 of this very interesting form, originally figured by D'Orbigny, 

 loe. cit., with Madagascar as its only locality, and not since re- 

 corded by any observer that I know of. It has a conspicuously 

 perforate hyaline test ; so that the suggested afiinity to Pene- 

 rop)lis (Parker & Jones, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 3, vol. xii. 



