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recent specimens led us to unite them. The difference between them 

 is only in the shape of chamber, more precisely the degree of elonga- 

 tion. 



GuUulina cretacea Alth differs from the present species in its inflated 

 chambers, and is close to Globulina gibba var. glomula Fornasini from 

 the Pliocene of Siena which, according to Fornasini, is an intermediate 

 between GuUulina problema and Globulina gibba. However, both 

 GuUulina cretacea and Globulina gibba var. glomula, though they have 

 slightly depressed sutures, retain the quinqueloculine arrangement of 

 chambers, and they resemble GuUulina problema more than Globulina 

 gibba. Therefore, they are included in GuUulina problema. 



We have specimens referred to this species from the following locali- 

 ties: Recent. — Albatross D4807, off Japan; D5141, vicinity of Jolo^ 

 P. I.; D5469, east coast of Luzon, P. I.; D2756, off Brazil; shore sand,, 

 Rimini, Italy; off southwest Ireland; Dry Tortugas, Fla. 



Pleistocene. — United States, Lomita quarry, Palos Verdes Hills^ 

 Calif. 



Pliocene. — United States, Timms Point, San Pedro, Calif. 



Miocene. — Germany, Dingden, Westphalia, Ortenburg; Hungary,, 

 Kostej, Banat; Tortonian sand, Varpolata; Austria, Bujtur, Sieben- 

 burgen; France, Burdigalien superieur, Pont Gourguet, Saucats; 

 Burdigalien moyen, Le Coquillat, Leognan; Burdigalien inferieur, St. 

 Paul de Dax; Moulin de FEglise, Saucats; Australia, Filter quarry,, 

 near Batesford, Victoria; Bird Rock Cliffs, Torquay, Victoria;. 

 Danger Point, Torquay, Victoria; lower beds. Muddy Creek; United 

 States, Oak Grove sand, 100 yards below Oak Grove Bridge, Yellow 

 River, Fla. ; Chipola marl, Chipola River, Calhoun County, Fla. 



Oligocene. — Germany, Upper Oligocene, Ahnatal, near Cassel;. 

 Doberg, near Biinde; middle Oligocene, Septarienthon, Hermsdorf, 

 near Berlin; Flonheim, Mainz Basin; Wiesloch, near Heidelberg;. 

 Ceding, Westphalia; Diisseldorf; Hildesheimer Wald, near Dick- 

 holzen, Hanover; Lobsann, Alsace; United States, lower Oligocene, 

 Red Bluff clay. Red Bluff, Wayne County, Miss. 



Eocene. — United States, Jacksonian, Tarkiln Creek, one-half mile- 

 above Neuches River, Tex.; Cooper marl. South Carolina; Claibor- 

 nian of Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana; Vincentown, N. J.;. 

 Cipero section, Trinidad, British West Indies; Midwayan, Texas; 

 France, Lutetien, Parnes (Les Boves); Vaudancourt; Orbitolites bed 

 and Middle bed, Grignon; Campbon Liveau de Rilly, Damery; 

 Belgium, Wansin. 



Cretaceous. — Holland, upper Senonian, Maastricht; United States, 

 Ripley formation. Owl Creek, Miss.; Upper Cretaceous, Texas. 



