THE FOBAMINIFERA OF LORD HOWE ISLAND. 6*27 
129. Sagrina raphanus Parker S; Jones. 
Uvic/erina (Sagrina) raphanus Parker & Jones, 1865, NAAF. p. 364, pi. 18. 
figs. 16, 17. 
Sagrina rapJiamts Brady, 1884, FC. p. 585, pi 75. figs. 21-24. 
„ Heron-AUen & Earland, 1914-15, FKA. p. 677. 
Rare, large, of the eiitosolenian type. 
Sub-family R amul ININ.5:. 
Ramulina Rupert Jones. 
130. Ramulina geimaldii Schlumherger. (PI. 36. fig. 32.) 
Ramulina ffrimaldii Schlumberger, 1891, Mem. Soc. Zool. France, vol. iv. 
pp. 509-511, pi. 5. 
Ramulina'! Heron-AUen & Earland, 1922, TN. p. 187, text-fig. 
The occurrence in this material o£ a specimen practically identical in 
formation with the one recorded by us [vt supra) from New Zealand seems to 
render it necessary to give it a specific name, a task which we have hitherto 
avoided. Rather than make a new species on such insufficient material, we 
have decided to use Sch]umberger''s name. The organism described and 
figured by Flint as R. proteiformis (F. 1899, RFA. p. 321, pi. 68. fig. 7) 
apj)ears to be a simpler form of the same kind and possibly identical with 
Schlumberger's species. 
Family GLOBIGERINID.E. 
Globigerina d' OrUgny. 
131. Globigerina bulloidbs d' OrUgny. 
GloUgcrina SiiZZoirfcsd'Orbigny, 1826, TMC. p. 277, no. 1 ; Modeles, nos. 17, 76. 
„ Brady, 1884, FC. p. 593, pis. 77 & 79. figs. 3-7. 
, Heron-Allen & Earland, 1914-15, FEA. p. 678. 
The specimens are small and few in number. 
132. Globigerina triloba Reuss. 
Globigerina triloba Eeuss, 1849-50, FOT. p. 374, pi. 2. (47) fig. U. 
„ Brady, 1884. FC. p. 595, pi. 79. figs. 1, 2 ; pi. 81. figs. 2, 3. 
„ Heron-Allen & Earland, 1914-15, FKA. p. 678. 
More frequent, larger, and better developed than G. hulloides. 
133. Globigerina cretacea, var. eggeri Heroii- Allen S,- Earland. 
Globigerina cretacea, var. eggeri Heron-AUen & Earland, 1922, TN". p. 188, 
pi. 7. figs. 6-8. 
Two small but typical individuals, 
