896 Transactions of the Society. 



Gaudryina scdbra, Id., 1884, Challenger Eeport, p. 381, pi. xlvi. 

 fig. 7. 



Montrose Basin, very rare. 



It may here be mentioned that in Mr. Wright's cabinet there are 

 small specimens of the typical Gaudryina pupoides, d'Orb., from 110, 

 160, and 200 fathoms respectively, on the south-west of Ireland. 



Gaudryina filiformis, Berthelin. 



Gaudryina jiliformis, Berthelin, 1880, Mem. Soc. geol. France, ser. 3, 



vol. i. No. 5, p. 25, pi. i. fig. 8. 



Wright, 1882, Proc. Belfast Nat. Field Club 



(1880-1), Appendix, p. 180, pi. viii. fig. 3, 3 a, h. 



Killybegs Harbour, 17 fathoms, and south-west of Ireland (Wright) ; 



Dublin coast, rather rare (Balkwill and Wright) ; Gralway (Balkwill and 



Millett) ; west of Scotland (Robertson) ; Mount's Bay, Cornwall 



(Millett). 



Vebneuilina, d'Orbigny. 



Verneuilina polystropha, Eeuss, sp. 



Bulimina polystropha, Eeuss, 1845, Verstein. Bohm. Kreid., pt. ii. 

 p. 109, pi. xxiv. fig. 53. 

 „ scabra, Williamson, 1858, Eec. For. Gt. Brit., p. 65, pi. v. 



figs. 136, 137. 

 „ arenacea, Id., Ibid., p. 98. 

 Generally distributed. 



Verneuilina spinulosa, Eeuss. 



Verneuilina spinulosa, Eeuss, 1849, Denkschr. d. k. Ak. Wiss. Wien, 



vol. i. p. 374, pi. xlvii. fig. 12. 

 „ „ Brady, 1870, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, 



vol. vi. p. 301, pi. xii. fig. 6. 

 Westport, Ireland (Brady) ; Dublin coast (Balkwill and Wright) ; 

 estuary of the Dee (Siddall). 



Valvulina, d'Orbigny. 

 Valvulina fusca, Williamson, sp. 



Botalina fusca, Williamson, 1858, Eec. For. Gt. Brit., p. 55, pi. v. 



figs. 114, 115. 

 Valvulina triangularis, var, austriaca, Parker and Jones, 1862, 



Carpenter's Introd. Foram., Appendix, p. 311. 

 Found on almost aU parts of the coast. 



Valvulina conica, Parker and Jones. 



Valvulina triangularis, var. conica, Parker and Jones, 1865, Phil. Trans, 

 vol. civ. p. 406, pi. XV. fig. 27. 

 „ conica, Brady, 1870, Edinburgh Catalogue, p. 3. 

 The only British specimens of this species I have seen were from 

 Shetland and the Hebrides, and were doubtfully separable from V. fusca. 

 Somewhat further north, and in deeper water, it is not very rare. 



