Synopsis of the British Becent Foraminifera. By H. B. Brady. 915 



Polymorphina spinosa, d'Orbigny, sp. 



Glohulina spinosa, d'Orbigny, 1846, For. Foss. Vien., p. 230, pi. xiii. 



figs. 23, 24. 

 Polymorphina spinosa, Siddall, 1878, Proc. Chester Soc. Nat. Sci., 



pt. ii. p. 48. 

 Estuary of the Dee, very rare (Siddall) ; Dublin coast, very rare 

 (Balkwill and Wright). 



UviGEBiNA, d'Orbigny. 



Uvigerina pygmiea, d'Orbigny. 



Uvigerina pygmiea, d'Orbigny, 1826, Ann. Sci. Nat., vol. vii. p. 269, 

 No. 2, pi. xii. figs. 8, 9 ;— Modele, No. 67. 

 „ „ Williamson, 1858, Rec. For. Gt. Br., p. G6, pi. v. 



figs. 138, 139. 

 Not uncommon at depths of 30 fathoms and more ; rarely met with 

 in shallower water. 



Uvigerina angulosa, Williamson. 



Uvigerina angulosa, Williamson, 1858, Eec. For. Gt. Br., p. 67, pi. v. 

 fig. 140. 

 ]\Iuch more frequent in our seas than the typical form U. pygmsea, 

 and occurring in shallower water. 



Uvigerina eanariensis, d'Orbigny. 



Uvigerina eanariensis, d'Orbigny, 1839, Foram. Canaries, p. 138, pi. i. 

 figs. 25-27. 

 „ irregularis, Brady, 1865, Nat. Hist. Trans. Northd. and 

 Durham, vol. i. p. 100, pi. xii. fig. 5. 

 Off Holy Island (Brady) ; estuary of the Dee (Siddall) ; south-west 

 of Ireland (Wright) ; in all of these localities very rare. 



Sagbina, Parker and Jones. 



Sagrina cUmorpha, Parker and Jones. 



Uvigerina (Sagrina) dimorpha, Parker and Jones, 1865, Phil. Trans., 

 vol. civ. p. 420, pi. xviii. fig. 18. 

 Mr. Robertson has tolerably well-marked specimens of this form from 

 low-water, Howport, Girvan. 



Sub-family 4. Ramulininse. 



Eamulina, Eupert Jones. 



(?) Eamulina glohulifera, Brady. 



Eamulina glohidifera, Brady, 1869, Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci., vol. xix. 

 N.S. p. 58, pi. viii. figs. 32, 33. 

 „ sp. Balkwill and Millett, 1884, Journ. Microsc. and Nat. 



Sci., vol. iii. p. 83, pi. iv. fig. 7, 

 Shore-sand, Galway (Balkwill and Millett). 



