FORAMINIFERA IN THE RAISED REEFS OF FIJI. 355 
Stneatoka. This place is situated on Viti Levu, which is the main 
island of the Fiji Group and of a considerable size. It is largely com- 
posed of volcanic rocks, and is much older than the smaller members of 
the group. At Singatoka hard blue limestones, with a dip of 50°, under- 
lie more friable limestones with a much lower dip (15°). The total 
thickness of the beds approaches 1500 ft. 
317, No. A, ht. reef. The organisms are not numerous, but of consid- 
erable variety, including echinoderms, Lithothamnion, and Foraminifera. 
Foraminifera: PLANORBULINA LARVATA? P. & J. 
TRUNCATULINA. 
POLYTREMA MINIACEUM Pallas, sp., one small fragment. 
CARPENTERIA. 
AMPHISTEGINA LESSONII d’Orb. 
304, No. C, ht. 251 ft. Contains small fragments of Lithothamnion 
and Polyzoa. 
Foraminifera : DiscorRBINa. 
PLANORBULINA, Several specimens. 
? Catcartna, the spurs are not seen. 
GYPSINA VESICULARIS P. & J., sp. var. MONTICULUS 
Chapman. 
Fic, 4. Singatoka, 251 ft. Gypsina vesicularis P. & J., sp. var. monticulus 
Chapman, X about 40. 
CARPENTERIA. : 
AMPHISTEGINA LESSGNII d’Orb. 
314, No. D, ht. 268 ft. Similar to the last. Fragmentary Litho- 
thamnion and Polyzoa. 
Foraminifera : TRUNCATULINA. 
? PLANORBULINA. 
CARPENTERIA, Small fragments. 
GYPSINA. 
AMPHISTEGINA LESSONII d’Orb. 
? GaupRYINA, a textularian form, probably belongs to 
this genus, 
