42 Dr. E. P. Wright on Foraminifera. 



. p. 440. no. 16) is not confirmed. It is difficult from a single 

 specimen to give the species a position ; but that it belongs either 

 to the family Lagenida or Globir/erhiida there can be little 

 doubt. The original generic name Pavonta was changed to 

 Pavonina in the "Vienna Basin " monograph, the former term 

 having been employed by botanists for a genus of plants. 



31. Discorbina (/lobularis, D'Orbigny, sp. (1826, Rosalina globulans, 



Ann. Sci. Nat. vol. vii. p. 271. n. 1, pi. 13. figs. 1-4). Medium, 

 rare. 



32. Planorbidina farcta, Eichtel & Moll, sp. (1803, Nautilus far ctus, 



Test. Micr. p. 64, pi. 9. figs. g-i). Medium, rare. 



33. Planorbidina larvata, Parker & Jones (1865, Phil. Trans, p. 380, 



pi. 19. fig. 3, a, b). Rare. 



34. Planorbidina, sp. An acervuline specimen not unlike Tinojyorus 



lucidus, Brady. 



35. Pxdvinulina repanda, Fichtel & Moll, sp. (1803, Nautilus 

 repandus, Test. Micr. p. 35, pi. 3. figs. a-d). Eare. 



36. Pidvinidina canariensis, D'Orbiguy, sp. (Rotalina canariensis, 



d'Orb., 1839, Foram. Canaries, p. 130, pi. 1. figs. 34-36). 

 Very rare. 



37. Motalia Beccarii, Linne, sp. (1767, Nautilus Beccarii, Syst. Nat. 



12th ed. p. 1162. no. 276). Small, rare. 



38. Motalia orbicidaris, D'Orbigny, sp. (1826, Gyroidina orbicular'is, 



Ann. Sci. Nat. vol. vii. p. 278. no. 1 — Modele no. 13). 

 Small, very rare. 



39. Cgmbalopora Poeyi, D'Orbigny, sj}. (Rosalina Poej/i, D'Orb. 1840, 



Foram. Cuba, p. 100, pi. 3. figs. 18-20). Large, very common. 



40. Tinoporus la^vis, Parker & Jones (1860, OrhitoUna Icevis, Ann. 



& Mag. Nat. Hist. 3rd ser. vol. vi. p. 33. no. 7). Large, rare. 



41. Tinoporus vesicidaris, Parker & Jones (1860, Orbitolina vesicu- 



laris, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 3rd ser. vol. vi. p. 33. no. 5). 

 Very rare. 



42. Polytrema miniaceum^'Lxnwe, sp. (1788, Syst. Naturae, ed. Gmelin, 

 vol. vi. p. 3784. — Esper, 1797, Zooph. vol. i. pi. 17). Rare. 



43. Patellina, sp., a minute discoidal form, resembling a septate 



Siyirillina, not corresponding with any figured species I can 

 refer to. Very rare. 



44. Polystomella crispa, Linne, sp. (1767, Nautilus crispus, Syst. 



Nat. 12th ed. p. 1162). Small, rare. 



45. Polystomella striatojwnctata, Fichtel & Moll, sp. (1803, Nautilus 



striatopunctatus, Test. Micr. p. 61, pi. 9. figs. a-c). Small, 

 very rare. 



46. Nonionina asteriznns, Fichtel & Moll, sp. (1803, Naidilus 

 asterizans, Test. Micr. p. 37, pi. 3. figs. e-h). Small, very 

 rare. 



47. Nonionina scapha, Fichtel & Moll, sp. (1803, Nautilus scapha, 



Test. Micr. p. 105, pi. 19. figs. d-f). Medium, very rare. 



48. Amphistegina vulgaris, D'Orbigny (1826, Ann. Sci. Nat. vol. vii. 



p. 305. no. 8 — Modele no. 40). Small, common. 



49. Heterostegina depressa, D'Orbigny (1826, Ann. Sci. Nat. vol. vii. 



