172 Messrs. Parker, Jones, and Brady on 



69. Bulimina trilobata^ D'Orb. PI. XI. fig. 127. 



"Polymorpha Pineiformiaf Soldani, Testae, vol. i. pt. 2. p. 119, pi. 131. 

 fig. XX, D'Orb. (yp. cit. p. 269. no. 6. 



^^ Hob. The Adriatic, near Rimini." (Mediterranean or 

 Adriatic, Soldani.) 



This is Bulimina aculeata, D'Orb. See next paragraph. 



70. Bulimina acideata, D'Orb. PI. XI. fig. 128. 



"Polymorpha Pineiformia;" Soldani, Testae, vol. i. pt. 2. pp. 118, 119, 

 pL 127. fig. I, pi. 130. fig. vv. D'Orb. op. cit. p. 269. no. 7. 



" Hah. The Adriatic, near Rimini." (Mediterranean or 

 Adriatic, Soldani.) 



Morphologically similar to B. marginata^ but having a 

 series of long spines fringing the outer margins of the seg- 

 ments, in place of the finely serrate edges exhibited by that 

 species. 



71. Rosalina mediterranensis, WOvh. PI. XII. fig. 141. 



72. „ „ „ PI. XII. fig. 140. 



"Hammonise subconicse" &c.; Soldani, Testae, vol. i. pt. 1. p. 56, pi. 36. 

 figs. Y, Z ? D'Orb. op. cit. p. 271. no. 2. 



" Hab. The Mediterranean, attached to seaweed." 



These two figures represent different subvarietal forms of 

 Pulvinidina. Soldani's fig. Z (our PL XII. fig. 140) is so little 

 differentiated from the type P. repanda that it needs no di- 

 stinctive name ; his other figure (Y, our PI. XII. fig. 141) may 

 be adopted as a variety under D'Orbigny's name. For an 

 account of Pulvinidina repanda and its varieties, see Phil. 

 Trans, vol. civ. pp. 390 &c. 



Figs. S, V, X all represent Pulvinulina repanda^ var. pid- 

 chella^ more or less modified (fig. X is P. Boueana, D'Orb. sp.) ; 

 so also pi. 35. fig. R is P. pulcliella : and in pi. 37, fig. A is 

 perhaps a young P. repanda ; fig. B is P. concentricaj P. & J,, 

 found at depths of 40 fathoms and more in the British seas 

 and elsewhere ; figs. C, D, F are modifications of P. repanda ; 

 whilst pi. 38. fig. G is a variety near P. caracolla ; pi. 37. 

 fig. E is Pulvinulina auricula^ F. & M. ; and pi. 35. fig. T is 

 Rotalia Beccarii^ var. ammoniformis. 



73. Rosalina Soldanii, D'Orb. PI. XII. fig. 144. 



74. „ „ „ PI. XII. fig. 148. 



" Hammonise Trochi ;" Soldani, Testae, vol. i. pt. 1, p. 61, pi, 51. fig. hk ?, U. 

 D'Orb. op. cit. p. 271. no. 9. 



" Hah. ? " (Mediterranean, Soldani.) 



These figures appear to be referable to two different types. 



