32 ON FORAMINIFERA FROM THE STRAMBERG LIMESTONE. 
CrISTELLARIA ROTULATA (Lamarck). (PI. 5. fig. 14.) 
Lenticulites rotulata, Lamarck, 1804, Annales du Muséum, vol. v. 
p. 188. no. 3; Tabl. Encycl. et Méthod. pl. cecclxvi. fig. 5. 
This widely distributed and very common form has already 
been recorded from the Stramberg limestone by Dr. Perner. 
Common in the Red Limestone of Nesselsdorf. 
CRISTELLARIA CULTRATA (Montfort). (Pl. 5. fig. 15.) 
Robulus cultratus, Montfort, 1808, Conchyl. Systém. vol i. p. 214, 
54° genre. 
This species ranges from the Lias upwards. 
Frequent in the Red Limestone of Nesselsdorf. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE 5. 
Fig. 1. Haplophragmium agglutinans (dOrb.). xX 30. 
2. ‘i neocomianum, Chapman. X 30. 
3. Ammodiscus incertus (d’Orb.). Form A. xX 380. 
4. oh 3 ¥5 Form B. x 30. 
5. Involutina Remesiana, sp. noy.: a, superior aspect ; 0, inferior aspect ; 
¢, peripheral aspect. X 80. 
6. Involutina conica, Schlumberger: a, superior aspect; 6, lateral 
aspect. x 30. 
7. Valvulina cuneiformis, sp. noy.: a, superior aspect; 0, oral aspect. 
x 30. 
8. Lingulina nodosaria, Reuss: a, lateral aspect ; 0, oral aspect. X 30. 
9. 55 ovalis, Schwager: a, lateral aspect ; 0, oral aspect. X 30. 
10. Vaginulina truncata, Reuss. X 30. 
11. Cristellaria Bronni (Romer). X 30. 
12. hi calva, Wisniowski. x 15. 
13. gibba, VOrb, xX 380. 
14. Ms rotulata (Lam.). X 80. 
15. fs cultrata (Mont.). X 30. 
