420 REPORT—1899. 
This list was also the result of Mr. Wright’s examination of specimens 
collected by Miss Andrews. In all twelve species are enumerated, those 
common to this list being marked with an asterisk, and being eight in 
number. 
Mr. Wricut'’s List. Foraminifera of Pleistocene Beds of Moel Tryfaen. 
No.1. Weight of sand,11b. 1:7 oz. troy. After washing, fine 10°8 oz. ; coarse 1°5 oz. 
In this sample, as well as in all the others which I examined, the greater portion of 
the stones were more or less rounded, the others being angular. 
Lagena semistriata (Will.), very rare. 
*Nonionina depressula (W. and J.), very rare. 
Fig. 5.—Section showing position of Foraminiferal beds. 
Boulder clay very strong 
local rocks 
Jron band 
Specimen W2/. 
Speciinen N° 2° Very tine red or bri 1glt 
brown marly sand 
& = Bedded s/ate Tragments 
Saree brecera" ——— =] Ja clayey matrix. 
ee L " 
nize agit petal ran arger fragments 
[ 
a Gly at lytela wie to Verticolly inclined frag - 
= ae lit ments of slate rock 
terminal Curvature” 
a ee 
ears Slate POCK == = 
cae  — —=>— or 
2. Weight of sand, 1 lb. 2:7 oz. troy. After washing, fine 7°3 oz. ; coarse 22 oz. 
Very fine bright brown sand. 
Lagena lineata (Will.), very rare. 
No. 3. Weight of sand, 2 1b. 3°5 oz, troy. After washing, fine 1 lb. 8:2 oz.; coarse 
5-4 0z. Fragments of shells. 
Miliolina seminulum (Linn.), rare. 
Bulimina pupoides (d’Orb.), very rare. 
Bolivina punctata (d’Orb.), frequent. 
*Bolivina plicata (d’Orb.), common. 
*Cassidulina crassa (d’Orb.), common. 
Lagena sulcata (W. and J.), very rare. 
Lagena Williamsoni (Alcock), very rare. 
Lagena semilineata (Wright), very rare. 
*Lagena squamosa (Montg.), very rare. 
