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50. Miliola Cor-anguinum, Lam. Diet. xxxi. p. 68 ; Bl. Malac. 

 p. 369, pi. 4. f. 3. A swollen M. trigonula. 



51. Miliola obscura, Defr. 1824. Diet. xxxi. p. 69. A flat 

 discoidal shell with a rough surface ; probably a Spiroloculina. 

 Fossil; Italy, 



52. Miliola opposita. Lam. Diet. xxxi. p. 69. (Quinque- 

 loculina.) 



53. Miliola planulata, Lam. Diet. xxxi. p. 68. (Spiroloculina.) 



54. Miliola ringens, Lam. Diet. xxxi. p. 68. (Biloculina.) 



55. Miliola Saxorum, Lam. Diet. xxxi. p. 69, xxxii. p. 176 ; 

 Atlas, Conch, pi. 15. f. 1 ; Bl. Malac. p. 369, pi. 7. f. 1. (Quin- 

 queloculina.) 



56. Miliola trigonula. Lam. Diet. xxxi. p. 68, xxxii. p. 176; 

 Bl. Malac. p. 369. (Triloculina.) 



For notes on the foregoing varieties of Miliola Seminulum, 

 Linn, sp., see Ann. Nat. Hist, ser 3. v. p. 469 &c. See also 

 Carpenter^s ' Introduction,' pp. 74 et seq. 



57. Miliolite; Miliolites. Diet. xxxi. p. 69. DeBlainville 

 expresses a doubt as to what Montfort's Miliolites sabulosus 

 (which is an Alveolina) may be. 



58. Miliolites Cor-serpentis, De JB/. Diet. xxxi. p. 69; Atlas, 

 Conch, pi. 11. f. 3; Bl. Malacol. p. 369, pi. 4. f. 3. Miliola 

 Cor-avguinum, Lam. A swollen M. trigonula. 



59. Nodosaria Bacilluni (Nodosaire Baguette), Defr. 1825. 

 Diet. XXXV. p. 127, xxxvi. p. 487; Atlas, Conch, pi. 13. f. 4; 

 Bl. Malac. pi. 5. f. 4. Fossil, from Italy. This is Nodosaria 

 Raphanistj-um, Linn, sp., a large variety of Nodosaria Raphanus, 

 Linn, sp,, which is the type of the very various Nodosarian and 

 Cristellarian forms grouped in the great genus Nodosarina. 

 Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. 3. iii. pp. 477, 478, and Carpenter's ' In- 

 troduction,' p. 159 &c. 



60. Nodosaria dentalina. Lam. Diet. xxxv. pp. 125, 126. N. 

 Raphanus, Linn, sp., var. dentalina ; Dentalina communis, D'Orb. 

 See Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. 3. vi. p. 39. 



61. Nodosaria fragilis, Defr. 1825. Velins du Mus. no. 48. 

 f. 13 ; Diet. xxxv. p. 126. From the Maestricht Chalk of St. 

 Peter's Hill. Occurring in fragments ; long, pointed, slightly 

 curved towards one end, with small gibbose chambers, some of 

 them slightly sulcated. A delicate form of N. ohliqua, Linn., 

 and equivalent to Lamarck's N. acicula, which is a Dentaline 

 variety of N Raphanus. 



62. Nodosaria Radicula, Linn. sp. Diet. xxxv. pp. 125, 126. 

 N. Raphanus, var. Radicula. See Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. 3. iii. 

 p. 479. Defrance obtained specimens from the Maestricht 

 Chalk. 



63. Nodosaria SiphunculuS; Linn. sp. Diet. xxxv. pp.135, 126. 



