THE STRAMBERG LIMESTONE OF NESSELSDORF. 3l 
is probably an immature example. This species has been found 
in the Aptian and Albian of Germany, France, and England. 
One specimen from the Red Limestone of Nesselsdorf. 
Linevrina ovaris, Schwager. (PI. 5. figs. 9a, b.) 
Lingulina ovalis, Schwager, 1865, Jahresh. Ver. vaterl. Nat. Wiirtt. 
vol. xxi. p. 116, pl. iv. figs. 21-24. 
This is here represented by a fragmentary example. It con- 
sists of three chambers, flattened and ovate, and more nearly 
resembles Schwager’s figures than others described from similar 
deposits. Schwager obtained his specimens from the Lower 
Oxfordian of Gruibingen and Weissenberg. 
One specimen from the Red Limestone of Nesselsdorf. 
Vaeinutina, d’Orbigny [1826]. 
VAGINULINA tRUNCATA, Reuss. (PI. 5. fig. 10.) 
Vaginulina truncata, Reuss, 1862, Sitzungsb. Ak. Wiss. Wien, vol. xlvi. 
p- 47, pl. i. fig. 9. 
This species now has a geological range from the Tithonian to 
the Ceuomanian. 
One specimen from the Red Limestone of Nesselsdorf. 
CristeLLaria, Lamarck [1816]. 
CRISTELLARIA Bronnt (Romer). (Pl. 5. fig. 11.) 
Planularia Bronni, Romer, 1841, Verstein. nordd. Kreidegeb. p. 97, 
pl. xv. fig. 14. 
This is a well-known Cretaceous species. 
One specimen from the Red Limestone of Nesselsdorf. 
CRISTELLARIA CALVA, Wisniowski. (PI. 5. fig. 12.) 
Cristellaria calva, Wisniowski, 1890, Pamietnik Akad. Umiejet Krakow, 
vol. xvii. p. 223, pl. x. (ili.) figs. 4a, 6. 
The above species was originally described from the Ornatus- 
zone of the Upper Jurassic of Poland. 
One specimen from the Red Limestone of Nesselsdorf. 
CRISTELLARIA GIBBA, @’ Orbigny. (Pl. 5. fig. 18.) 
Cristellaria gibba, d’Orbigny, 1839, Foram. Cuba, p. 63, pl. vii. 
figs. 20, 21. 
Several more or less distorted varieties of this species occur in 
the series before us. The typical, elongated form is also present, 
one of which is figured. 
Common in the Red Limestone of Nesselsdorf. 
