THE KORAMlNIbEUA OF LORD HOM'E ItiLANt). 619 
Common, and exhibiting the same tendency to Haddo7iia-iQVvnation as 
2". agglutinans. 
84i Textularia gonica d'OrUgny. 
Textularia conica d'Orbignj-, 1839, PC. p. 143, pi. 1. figs. 19, 20. 
„ Brady, 1884, FC. p. 365, pi. 43. figs. 13, 14 ; pi. 113. fig. 1. 
„ „ Heron-Allen & Earland, 1914^15, PKA. p. 629. 
Common. 
85. Textularia conica, var. jugosa Jones Sj- Millett. 
Textularia sagitiida, Ya,T. jugosa Jones ; Millett, 1898, etc., FM. 1899, p. 561, 
pi. 7. fig. 8. 
A few small specimens comparable with Millett's figure {id supra), which 
appears to us to be referable to 2\ conica rather than to T. sagittida. 
Veeneuilina d'Orbigny. 
86. Veenecilina spinulosa Reuss. 
Verneuilina spinulosa Keuss, 1849-50, FUT. p. 374, pi. 2. (47) fig. 12. 
Brady, 1884, FC. p. 384, pi. 47. figs. 1-3. 
Heron-Allen & Earland, 1914-15. FKA. p. 630. 
Not uncommon. All the specimens are of the broad heavy type, destitute 
of spines. 
87. Veeneuilina polystkopha (Reuss). 
Bulimina polystropha Eeuss, 1845-46, VBK. pt. 2, p. 109, pi. 24. fig. 53. 
Verneuilina „ Brady, 1884, FC. p. 386, pi. 47. fig. 9. 
Heron-Alleu & Earland, 1929, VP. {passim). 
Minute and very rare. 
88. Verneuilina propinqtja Brady. 
Verneuilina propinqua Brady, 1884, PC. p. 387, pi. 47. figs. 8-12 (not 13, 14). 
Cushman, 1910, etc., FNP. 1911, p. 56, fig. 92. 
A single minute but typical specimen. 
Teitaxia Reuss. 
89. Tritaxia lepida Brady. 
Tritaxia lepida Brady, 1879, etc., EK,C. 1881, p. 55. 
„ Brady, 1884, PC. p. 389, pi. 49. fig. 12. 
„ Millett, 1898, etc., FM. 1900, p. 12, pi. 1. fig. 15. 
Frequent. 
Pavonina d'Orbigny. 
90. Pavonina flabelliformis d'Orbigny. 
Pavonina Jiabelliformis d'Orbigny, TMC. p. 260, no. 1, pi. 10. figs. 10, 11; 
Modele, no. 56. 
