488 Transactions of the Society. 



ix. (1884) p. 699, plate cv. figs. 3 a, h, c. — Niunerous small specimens 

 of this form, which, according to Parker, Jones, and Brady,* passes 

 insensibly into P. Partschiana d'Orbigny, occur in our last washings. 

 It has previously been recorded by Professors Eupert Jones and 

 Parker from the London Clay of the bed of the Thames at Chelsea, 

 and from Wimbledon. 



* The Pulvinulina clegans group, includiBg P. Fartschiana, were fully treatc d of by 

 Parker and Jones in 1865. Phil. Trans., civ. pp. 392, 398, 397, pi. xvi. figs. 44-46. 



