the Nomenclature of the Foramimfera, 239 



been mistaken for small chambers, under a badly defining 

 microscope. (See no. 97.) 



100. Vertebralina striata, D'Orb. PI. VIII. fig. 27. 



" Lituiis " &c. ; Soldani, Testae, vol. i. pt. 1. p. 76, pi. 67. figs, vv-zz. 

 D'Orb. op. cit. p. 283. no. 1. 



'•'■Hob. The Mediterranean, the Red Sea, and the South 

 Seas at Rawack." 



See notes on Models no. 22 and no. 81. (Fig. zz is copied.) 



101. Polystomella crisjpa, Linne, sp. PI. XII. fig. 154. 



" Nautili striati co7nmunes (crispi Linnsei) j" Soldani, Testae, vol. i. pt, 1. 

 p. 54, pi. 34. figs, cc, ee, G,H, D'Orb. op. cit. p. 283, no. 1. 



" Hob. The Atlantic shores of France, the Mediterranean, 

 and the Adriatic." 



See our note on Model no. 45. Fig. ee is Polystomella 

 striatopunctata ; the same figure is again referred to by D'Or- 

 bigny, at p. 289, as Rohulina sulcata ! 



Fig. cc is an explanate Polystomella.^ like P. macella (Ann. 

 N. H. ser. 3. vol. v. p. 104) ; dd is Gristellaria cultrata ; 

 ee &jf are forms of P. striatopunctata (Ann. N. H. I.e. p. 103) ; 

 G «& H are umbonate P. crispce ; K & L are Rotalue. PI. 33. 

 fig. F is also a good umbonate P. crispa. See Phil. Trans, 

 vol. civ. pp. 399 &c. 



102. Polystomella strigillata, F. & M. sp. PI. XII. fig. 155. 



"Nautili striati " &e. ; Soldani, Testae, vol. i. pt. 1. p. 54, pi. 34. fig. I. 

 D'Orb. op. cit. p. 284. no. 4. ' 



" Hob. The Tau lagoon, and the coast of Africa, according 

 to Fichtel and Moll." (Mediterranean, Soldani.) 



This is umbilicate, and therefore cannot be F, & M.'s P. 

 strigillata : on the contrary, it is a somewhat impoverished 

 form, between P. crispa and P. macella, as, indeed, it stands 

 in Soldani's arrangement on the plate. 



103. Peneroplis planatus, F. & M. sp. PI. VIII. fig. 28. 



" Testae hammonifornies sen lituitatce semilunares ;" Soldani, Testae, vol. i. 

 pt. 1. p. 73, pi. 64, figs, M, Q, D'Orb. o^. cit. p. 285. no. 1, 



" Hah. The Mediterranean, New Holland, and Rawack." 



See Ann. N. Hist. ser. 3. vol. v. p. 180, and vol. xv. p. 231, 

 for notes on this common species. Soldani's plates 64, Q5, 66, 

 and figs, rr, ss, tt of pi. 67, are occupied with varieties and 

 modified individuals of Peneroplis and its elongate Spiroline 

 forms {Coscinospij-a), both perfect and worn. The first trivial 



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