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similar to fig. 6, but with a longer and more slender stolon- 

 tube at eacb end. 



15. L — Chapman Collection. — A subglobular segment having a 



long stolon-tube at each end. The test of the inflated 

 portion is translucent, and exhibits evidence of internal 

 septation. The surface both of segment and stolons bears 

 a tew fine prickles, sparsely scattered. Gault ; Folkestone. 

 —Fig. 14. 



16. P — Chapman Collection. — A double segment, closed at one 

 end and terminating in an open and lipped (?) tube at the 

 other. The commencing (?) segment is subglobular, and has 

 a rather blunt point. The second segment is elongate- 

 pyriform. Gault ; Folkestone. — Fig. 15. 



17. Bamulina globulifera, Brady, Chapman, 1896, Joum. E. 



Micr. Soc. pp. 582-583, pi. xii. fig. 4.— A pyriform segment 

 of Bamulina having remnants of stolon-tubes at the opposite 

 ends. Surface finely prickly. Gault; Folkestone.— Fig. 16. 



18. Bamulina glolulifera, Brady, Chapman, 1896, loc. cit. fig. 6. 



— A much-compressed segment having a stumpy stolon- 

 process and remnants of tubes on an inflated area of the 

 surface. Gault; Folkestone. — Fig. 17. 



19. B. glolulifera. Eowe Collection.— Attached to fossil echino- 

 derm tests, passing through the ambulacral pores and 

 forming irregularly wandering tubes on the surface, more 

 or less branching, and occasionally swollen ; with prickly 

 surface. Chalk * : Margate.— Figs. 18-22. 



* Bamulina glohulifera, Brady, is catalogued with a doubt in a list of the 

 Cenomanian Foraininifera of Mecklenburg by G. Schacko, Arch. Freund. 

 Nat. Mecklenburg, 1892, p. 157. 



