262 Messrs. Parker, Jones, and Brady on 



There seems no good reason for separating this from Nonio- 

 nina umbilicata ; the only suggested difference is a somewhat 

 excessive number of conspicuous pseudopodial perforations. 

 Soldani's figures are more doubtful than D'Orbigny's, and, 

 indeed, in all probability represent a nautiloid Lituola. 



7. Rotalina Boueana, D'Orb. 



" Hammonia ;" Soldani, Testae, vol. i. pt. 1. p. 56, pi. 36. fig. X. 

 Rotalina Boueana, D'Orb. For. Foss. Vien. p. 152, pi. 7. figs. 25-27. 



" ITab. Living in the Adriatic ; fossil in the Nussdorf and 

 Baden beds, Vienna Basin." (Mediterranean, Soldani.) 



This is a variety of Pulvinulina re^anda (Phil. Trans, vol. 

 civ. p. 353) near P. pulchella. 



8. Asterigerina planm'his^ D'Orb. 



" Ammoniae Planorbes ;'" Soldani, Testae, vol. ii, App, p. 140, pi. 3. figs. 

 24, m, M, N. (Saggio, p. 104, pi. 3. figs. 24, m, M, N.) 

 Asterigerina planorhis, D'Orb. For. Foss. Vien. p. 205, pi. 11. figs. 1-3. 



" Hah. Fossil at Nussdorf, Austria, and at Coroncina, near 

 Sienna." 



The same asDiscorhina rosacea, D'Orb. sp., Module No. 39. 



9. Anomalina austriaca, D'Orb. 



« Hammonita;" Soldani, Testae, vol. i. pt. 1. p. 66, pi. 60. fig. C*. 

 Anomalma austriaca, D'Orb. For. Foss. Vien. p. 172, pi. 10. figs. 4-9. 



" Hob. Fossil at Nussdorf, rare." (Mediterranean, Soldani.) 



A Planorhulina, near PI. ammonoides, D'Orb. sp. 



10. Textularia abhreviata, D'Orb. 



"Nautili ampborarii ;" Soldani, Saggio, p. 108, pi. 7. figs.- 46, c, C. 

 "NautUus ampliorariiis," Testae, vol. ii. App. p. 141, pi. 7. figs. 46, c, C. 

 Textularia abbreviata, For. Foss. Vien. p. 249, pi. 15. figs. 7-12. 



" Hob. Fossil, Baden and Nussdorf, in Austria ; Coroncina 

 in Italy." 



Whatever D'Orbigny intended to represent by his figures 

 of the Textularice before him, Soldani's figure is very much 

 like that of a PolymoTjyMna. 



Lastly, we have to remark that, after all the references 

 made to Soldanian and other Forarainifera in the foregoing 

 analyses of the '■ Tableau Mdthodique ' and other monographs 

 by D'Orbigny, there are still in the ' Tableau ' 253 species 

 which (unless they be figured and described from his collec- 



* D'Orbigny's reference to Soldani as " pi. 90, var. 196 " is wrong ; it 

 should be " pi 60, vas 196," 



