28 MR. F. CHAPMAN ON FORAMINIFERA FROM 
On some Foraminifera of Tithonian Age from the Stramberg 
Limestone of Nesselsdorf. By FrepErick Cuapmay, A.L.S., 
F.R.M.S. 
[Read 1st March, 1900.] 
(Patz 5.) 
Dunrine the past year or so I have been favoured by Dr. M. 
Reme=, of Olmiitz, with some specimens of Foraminifera and a 
sample of foraminiferal material from the marl formed by the 
weathering of the Red Limestone ot Nesselsdorf. 
Dr. Perner has already published a paper on Tithonian 
Foraminifera from the Stramberg Limestone*, in which he 
describes three species from the red marly limestone, namely; 
Bulimina variabilis, dOrbigny, Cristellaria varians, Bornemann, 
and C. rotulata (Lam.). Beyond this record we have no infor- 
mation of the Foraminifera trom beds of this particular age. 
Consequently the following small series is of exceptional interest. 
FORAMINIFERA. 
Family LITUOLIDA. 
Saobfamily LiItrvoLina. 
Haptorpnragemium, Reuss [1860]. 
HaAPLOPHRAGMIUM AGGLUTINANS (d’Orbigny). (PI. 5. fig. 1.) 
Spirolina agglutinans, d’Orbigny, 1846, Foram. Foss. Vienne, p. 187, 
pl. vii. figs. 10-12. 
The specimen before us is somewhat irregular in growth, but 
the chief characters of the test resemble those of the above 
species. 
Dating from the Lower Carboniferous rocks, this species 
ranges upwards in fossiliferous strata to the present day. It has 
also occurred in the mixed faunas from the Aptian beds of 
Surrey (Chapman). 
One specimen from the Red Limestone of Nesselsdorf. 
* Bull. Internat. Acad..Sc. Bohéme, 1898, pp. (1-8), pl. i. 
