348 MESSES. T. E. JONES AND F. CHAPMAN 



named are from tlie Bartonian of Briiderndorf, Lower 

 Austria; and the last from the Miocene of Osluwan, Austria. 

 —Fig. 30 (" mioccenica ") ; fig. 31 {"Kittlii "). 



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12. Hormosina lateralis, Grzybowskiego, 1895, Eozpr. Ak. 

 Krakow. Ser. II. vol. ix. p. 186, pi. ii. figs. 2 a, h. — Irregular 

 and subangulate segments ; in one specimen, two connected 

 with a short stout stolon, and marked with irregular pro- 

 jections. Surface decorated with beaded or small blunt 

 processes, in more or less parallel lines along the length o f 

 the shell. Tertiary ; Carpathians. — Figs. 32 a, h. 



13. 'Ramulina aculeata, Chapman Collection. See Journ. E. Micr. 



Soc. 1896, p. 583, pi. xii. fig. 7. — A complete segment with 

 fragment of another, and of subglobular form. Surface with 

 strongly developed prickles. Gault ; Folkestone. — Fig. 33. 



14. Bamulina aculeata, Chapman Coll., loc. cit. fig 8. — A ong 



stoloniferous fragment with lateral processes (broken). 

 Surface of test strongly prickled. Grault ; Folkestone. — 

 Fig. 34. 



Bamulina aculeata, Chapman Coll., loc. cit. fig. 9. — A stolo- 

 niferous portion, with stumpy processes, somewhat con- 

 torted. Surface covered with strong prickles. — Grault; 

 Folkestone. — Fig. 35. 



16. H — Chapman Coll. — An attached initial segment of 

 It. aculeata adherent to a minute pebble. It is irre- 

 gularly subpyriform., bending along the edge of the object 



