AE,T. 6 FOUAMINIFERA: POLYMORPHINIDAE — CUSHMAN AND 02AWA 45 

 GUTTULINA LACTEA (Walker and Jacob) var. EARLANDI Cushman and Ozawa, nev? variety 



Plate 10, figure 5 



Polymorphina concava Jones (not Williamson), Foram. Crag, pt. 3, 1896, 

 p. 264, pi. 5, fig. 22. — Hekon-Allen and Eakland, Journ. Roy. Micr. 

 Soc, 1909, p. 431, pi. 17, fig. 6. 



Polymorphina lactea var. concava Sidebottom, Mem. Proc. Manchester Lit. 

 Philos. Soc, vol. 51, No. 9, 1907, p. 14, pi. 3, figs. 8, 9. 



Variety differing from the typical in the attached character, it 

 holds to the short form seen in the early stages of G. lactea. 



Distribution. — From the records the variety has been found Recent 

 in the Mediterranean, in the Pliocene (Crag) of Sutton, England, 

 and at Selsey, England. 



GUTTULINA SCHAFFERI Cushman and Ozawa, new species 



Plate 11, figures 1 a-c 



Test oval, but little compressed; chambers more or less longer than 

 wide, arranged in a nearly quinqueloculine series, each succeeding 

 chamber removed from the base; sutures but little depressed, not 

 very distinct; wall ornamented by rather strong, uniformly distrib- 

 uted spines; aperture radiate. 



Length of holotype 0.65 mm.; breadth 0.42 mm.; thickness 0.25 

 mm. 



Holotype. — (Cushman Coll. No. 11259.) From the Miocene, Tor- 

 tonian, Amphistegina marl of Grunes Kreuz, Nussdorf, near Vienna, 

 Austria. (Paratypes, Geological Institute, Imperial University of 

 Tokyo, Japan.) 



The shape of the test and the arrangement of chambers of the 

 present species are very similar to Guttulina defonnata, but tlie 

 chambers are more slender and the surface is uniformly ornamented 

 by blunt spines. The specific name is given for Prof. F. X. Schaffer, 

 Director of the Geological and Paleontological Department of the 

 Museum of Natural History in Vienna. 



Distribution. — Specimens were collected from the Amphistegina 

 marl at Grunes Kreuz in the Vienna Basin. 



GUTTULINA WOODSI Cushman and Ozawa, new species 



Plate 11, figures 2 a-c 



Test fusiform, greatest breadth slightly above the middle; cham- 

 bers rather inflated, not much longer than broad, embracing, arranged 

 in a nearly quinqueloculine series, each succeeding chamber farther 

 removed from the base; sutures but little depressed, distinct; wall 

 rather thin, smooth; aperture produced, radiate. 



Length 0.35 mm.; breadth 0.15 mm.; thickness 0.15 mm. 



Holotype. — (Cushman Coll. No. 11260.) From the Cretaceous, 

 lower Gault, of Barnwell Pit, Cambridge, England. 



