Nomenclature of the Foraminifera. 213 



Carpenter^ our list of the OrbitolincB at p. 38, ibid., is consider- 

 ably modified : thus — 



Orbitolina simplex, 0. semiannularis, 0. corrugata, and 0. an- 

 nularis now stand under Patellina corrugata ; Orbitolina concava 

 and 0. lenticularis under Patellina concava', Patellina Cooki 

 (fossil at Scinde) is an added species (Carter) ; Orbitolina vesi- 

 cularis, O. congesta, O. lavis, 0. sphcerulata, and 0. spharulo- 

 lineata are grouped under Tinoporus vesicularis {" Tinoporus " 

 being pi'eferred by Dr. Carpenter to " Orbitolina " as a generic 

 term). 



85. Orbitolites lenticulata, Lam. Diet, xxxvi. p. 295 ; Atlas, 

 Zooph. pi. 51. f. 5. Madreporites lenticularis, Blumenbach. 

 This is Patellina concava. Lam. sp., var. lenticularis. See Ann. 

 Nat. Hist. ser. 3. vi. p. 29 &c., and especially Carpenter's 

 'Introduction/ p. 231. 



86. Orbitolites macropora, Lam. Diet, xxxvi. p. 295. A 

 large-celled variety of 0. complanata, Lam. See Ann. Nat. Hist, 

 ser. 3. vi. p. 38. 



87. Orbitolites Pileolus, Lam. Diet, xxxvi. p. 295. A con- 

 cavo-convex variety of Patellina concava, Lam. sp. Ann. Nat. 

 Hist. ser. 3. vi. p. 39. 



88. Orbulites ^planulatus, Bl. Diet, xxxvi. p. 295 ; Atlas, 

 Zooph. pi. 47. f. 2 ; Bl. Actinol. pi. 72. f. 2. Orbitolites com- 

 planata. Lam. See Orbitolites. 



89. Oreas auricularis, Bl. Diet, xxxii. p. 188, xxxvi. p. 155; 

 Atlas, Conch, pi. 19. f. 4 ; Bl. Make. p. 383, pi. 10. f. 4. This 

 is the subglobose form of Cristellaria Calcar known as C. acut- 

 auricularis, Y. & M. sp. See Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. 3. v. p. 114. 



90. Orthocera Acicula, Lam. Diet, xxxvi. p. 487. Nodo- 

 saria Raphanus, Linn, sp., var. Acicula (probably the same as 

 iV. obliqua, Linn. sp.). See Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. 3. vi. p. 39. 



91. Orthocera Fascia, Linn. sp. Diet, xxxvi. p. 486. Nodo- 

 saria. Ann. Nat. Hist. ser. 3. iii. p. 478. 



92. Orthocera Legumen, Linn. sp. Diet, xxxvi. p. 487. iVb- 

 dosaria [Vaginulina) Legumen, Linn. sp. See Ann. Nat. Hist. 

 I. c. p. 479. 



93. Orthocera obliqua, Linn. sp. Diet, xxxvi. p. 487. Nodo- 

 saria. Ibid. p. 477. 



94. Orthocera Baphanistrum, Linn. sp. Diet, xxxvi. p. 486. 

 Nodosaria. Ibid. p. 478. 



95. Orthocera Baphanus, Linn. sp. Diet, xxxvi. p. 486. No- 

 dosaria. Ibid. p. 477. The typical N. Raphanus is termed 

 N. Rapa by D'Orbigny (Ann. Sc. Nat. vii. p. 253, no. 27), 

 probably from the intermediation and retranslation of the French 

 word "rave." For its Marginuline form D'Orbigny used the 

 term N. Raphanus : this often occurs in the Adriatic and else- 



