100 T. Mellard Reade—Post-Glacial Geology. 



* Bulimina pupoides, D'Orb. Common. (PI. V, Fig. 3.) 



,, marginata, D'Orb. Rare. (PL V, Fig. 4.) 

 ,, fusiformis, Will. Frequent. (PL V, Fig. 5.) 



* ,, elegant issiina, B'Ovh. Very common. (PL V, Fig. 6.) 



* Bolivina punctata, D'Orb. Very common. (PL V, Fig. 10.) 



* ,, plicata, D'Oxh. Very common. (PL V, Fig. 7.) 

 ,, lavigata {y^iW.). Very rare. 



,, difformis (Will.). Eare. 

 ,, dilatata, Rss. Frequent. 



* „ obsoleta, Eley. Very rare. (PL V, Fig. 8.) 



,, ,, var. SCTTcrila, Nov. Frequent. (PL V, Fig. 9.) This form differs 



from B. olsoleta in the segments being more obliquely set, and in the 

 marginal ends projecting, especially in the later segments ; specimens 

 very small. 



* Cassidulina erassa, D'Orb. Very common. (PL V, Fig. 11.) 



* Lagena glohosa (Montag.). Eare. 



* „ Icevis (Montag.). Frequent. (PL V, Fig. 12.) 



* „ clavata (D'Orb.). Frequent. (PI. V, Fig. 13.) 



* ,, stdcata (W. & J.). Very rare. (PL V, Fig. 14.) 

 ,, semistriata, Will. Frequent. 



* „ hexagona (Will.). Eare. (PL V, Fig. 15.) 



* ,, squamosa (Montag.). One specimen. 



* ,, kevigata (Rss.). Very common. 



* ,, lucida (Will.). One specimen. 



* ,, Orbignyana (Seg.). Very rare. 



* ,, marginata (W. & B.). Very common. (PL V, Fig. 17.) 



* Nodosaria communis, D'Orb. Eare, fragments. 



,, pyrula, D'Orb. Rare, fragments. 

 Rhabdogonium tricarinatum, D'Orb. Very rare. 

 Cristellaria rotiilata (Lamk.). Eare. 



* „ erepidula{¥. &:.lii.). One specimen. (PL V, Fig. 16.) 



* Polymorphina lactea (W. & J.). Very rare. 

 Uvigerina Canariensis, D'Orb. Very rare. 



* ,, angulosa, VTill. Very common. 



* Globigerina bulloides, D'Orb. Very common. (PL V, Fig. 18.) 



* ,, cretacea, D'Orb. Very common. (PL V, Fig. 19.) 



* Orbulina universa, D'Orb. Very common. 

 Spirillina vivipara, Ehr. Very rare. 



* Patellina corrugata. Will. Very rare. (PL V, Fig. 20. 



* Biscorbina globtilaris {WOxh.). Eare. (PL V, Fig. 21.) 



* ,, rosacea (D'Orb.). Very common. 



* ,, Wrightii, Brady. Very common. 



* Truncatulina lobatula (W. & J.). Frequent. 



* Pulvimdina, sp. near P. auricula (F. & M.). Rare. 



* Rotalia Beccarli (Linne). Very common. (PL V, Fig. 22. 



* Nonionina depressula (AV. & J.). Most abundant. (PL V, Fig. 23.) 



,, pauper ata, B. & W. Frequent. 



,, turgida, Will. (?). One broken specimen. 



* Pohjstomclla striato-punctata (F. & M.). Most abundant. (PL V, Fig. 24.) 

 Ostracods common. 



In this clay medium-sized specimens both of Nonionina depressula 

 and Polystomella striato-punctata are in great profusion and in fine 

 preservation, the other Foraminifera being for the greater part small 

 or very small in size. The Arenacea are represented only by 

 Trochammina inflata, some of the specimens being large in size ; and 

 only two specimens of the Porcellanea were obtained, viz., one each 

 of Miliolina seminulum and Cornuspira involvens. 



No. 4. Blue clay with Scrobicularia in situ taken 18 inches below 

 upper peat. Weight of clay, 31-2 oz. troj'. After washing, -8 oz. 



