THE ANNALS 
AND 
MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY. 
[FOURTH SERIES.] 
RE per litora spargite museum, 
Pollice virgineo teneros hie carpite flores: 
iveae, 
At vos, o N; ymphze Craterides, ite sab ns; 
Ite, recurvato variata corallia trunco 
ice Doe paling, ot rupibus, et m: modice x nchas | 
erte, Dese pe et pingui conchylia succo, 
à N. Parthenii Loss eak Ecl. 1. 
No. 31. JULY 1870. 
I.— The Ostracoda and Foraminifera of Tidal Rivers. By 
dor Srewarpson Brapy, C.M.Z.8., and Davip 
RosBertson, F.G.8. With an Analysis and Descriptions of 
the PME i by Henry B. Brapy, F.L.S. 
[Plates IV.—X. ] 
Part I. 
Tuar the stagnant water and mud of salt marshes support a 
eculiar group of Microzoa has for some time past been well 
nown, though the subject has received the attention of but 
few naturalists. The number of ien get these loea- 
lities, however, is probably very small, comprising amon 
oraminifera, chiefly Polystomella recti np en Fichtel * 
Moll, a Miliola hitherto confused with Qwuinqueloculina agglu- 
tinans, D'Orbigny, Trochammina inflata, Montagu, Noni dia 
tina Walker & Jacob ;—amongst Copepo a, Temora 
* See ‘Natural History Transactions of North rude and D 
vol. iii. part 1, “On the Crustace an Fauna of the Salt-Marshes of "North 
umberland and Durham.” 
Ann. & Mag. N. Hist. Ser. 4. Vol. vi. 1 
