178 On the Nomenclature of the Foraminifera. 



91. Planulina Soldanii, D'Orb. PL XII. fig. 132. 



"Hammonise subrotundse ;" Soldani, Testae, vol. i. pt. 1. p. 61, pi. 50. 



fig. Z. 

 "Hammonife planse rotundse j" Id. ibid. p. 62, pi. 53. fig. xx. D'Orb. 



(yp. cit. p. 280. no. 4. 



No locality given. (Mediterranean, Soldani.) 



A complanate thin Planorhulina, differing from P. Arimi- 

 nensis chiefly in possessing a narrow carina round the shell. 

 One of the figures (the upper side ?) comprised in the second 

 reference has large conspicuous foramina, as also other Planor- 

 hidincB in the same and in the foregoing (52) plate and else- 

 where. (PI. 53. fig. XX copied.) 



92. Planorbulina Mediterranensis, D'Orb. 

 PI. XII. fig. 133. 



" Corpuscula plano-papillosa ;" Soldani, Testae, vol. i. pt. 3. p. 238, pi. 161. 

 figs. E, F, G, pi. 162. fig. H. D'Orb. op. cit. p. 280. no. 2. 



" Hah. The Mediterranean, growing attached to various 

 bodies." 



See note on Model no. 79, and Phil. Trans, vol. civ. p. 380. 



93. Planorbulina vermiculata^ D'Orb. PL XII. fig. 146. 



^^ Placentrdce ;" Soldani, Testae, vol. i. pt. 3. p. 237, pi. 161. figs. A, B, C. 

 D'Orb. op. cit. p. 280. no. 3. 



" Hah. The Mediterranean " *. 



A rare, but distinct, vermiculate species of Pulvinulina. 

 Phil. Trans, vol. civ. pp. 390, 393. (Fig. B is copied.) 



94. Soldania carinata^ D'Orb. PL X. fig. 83. 



*' Nautili;" Soldani, Testae, vol. ii. App. p. 145, pi. 18. figs. 91, p, P, Q. 

 D'Orb. op. cit. p. 281. no. 1. 



" Hah. Fossil at Coroncina." (San Quirico, Soldani.) 



By Soldani's figure the shell appears to have a diameter of 

 nearly one-seventh of an inch, and seems referable to Cristel- 

 laria, and near to C, cultrata. We accept it as a beautiful, 

 explanate, keeled Cristellaria, orbicular, with numerous short 

 chambers, and umbonate. 



95. Soldania spirorhis, D'Orb. PL XII. fig. 153. 



'•' Porpitae soluti ;" Soldani, Testae, vol. ii. App. p. 140, pi. 4. figs. 34, 

 ff, G, h, H. D'Orb. op. cit. p. 281. no. 2. 



" Hah, Fossil at Coroncina." (Cormons, Forojulio, Soldani.) 



* " Reperiuntur in fundo maris ad Portiim Ferrariuni et Liburnensem, 

 et quidem copiose, ut patet ex hoc vasculo, in quo 1662 continentur sub 

 pondere granorum sex,"" 



