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tribution is wide, as it is in the Oligocene and Eocene. Unlike many- 

 species of foraminifera, this species died out in the Pacific region and 

 only persisted in the Atlantic and Mediterranean. The opposite is 

 usually the case. 



Recent. — Mediterranean, Tripoli; Lido, Venice; 10-14 fathoms, off 

 island of Delos. Southwest of Ireland, dredged by steam tug ^'Lord 

 Bandon," log. 28, 26 fathoms, off Baltimore, Ireland. 



Pliocene.— Englsind, Crag, Sutton. Belgium, Crag, Antwerp. 

 Spain, Garrobo. Italy, Castel Arquato; Coroncina, near Siena, 

 Lanarka, island of Cyprus. United States, Shell Creek, De Soto- 

 County, Fla. 



Miocene. — Austria, Tortonian, Baden; Grunes Kreuz, near Nuss- 

 dorf; Vosslau; Perchtoldsdorf. Hungary, Tortonian, Varpolata; 

 Kostej; Bujtur, Siebenburgen ; Lapugy. France, Helvetian, Pontle- 

 voy; Moulin de Minoy, Salles; Aquitanian superieur. La Brede^ 

 Larriey, near Bordeaux; St. Avit; Aquitanian inferieur, La Brede,, 

 rauche de Chemin de Fer; Burdigalien superieur, Merignac; Pont 

 Gourguet, Saucats; Burdigalien moyen, Le Coquillat, Leognan; St. 

 Paul de Dax, Dax; Burdigalien inferieur, Moulin de I'Eglise, Saucats. 

 Germany, Ortenberg. Australia, Janjukian, Filter quarry, Batesford^ . 

 Victoria; green marl. Bird Rock Cliffs, Torquay, Victoria; Danger 

 Point, Torquay, Victoria; Balcombian, Kackeraboite Creek. United- 

 States. Duplin marl, Marysville, S. C. ; Choctawhatchee marl, 1 mile 

 east of Red Bay, Walton County, Fla. ; Chipola marl, Chipola River;,. 

 Calhoun County, Fla. 



Oligocene. — Germany, Upper Oligocene. Ahnatal, near CasseL 

 Middle Oligocene, Sollingen, Hermsdorf, near Berlin; Wiesloch near- 

 Heidelberg; Egisheim. Lower Oligocene, Lattdorf. United States^ 

 lower Oligocene, Byram marl, Mississippi; upper fossiliferous zone,,. 

 600-700 feet north of bridge over Glass Bayou, Vicksburg; Pearl. 

 River at bridge at Byram ; Chickasawhay River at wagon bridge, one- 

 fourth mile west of Woodward, 2 miles northwest of Waynesboro ; 500" 

 feet west of bridge, 2)^ miles south of Waynesboro; road north of 

 National Cemetery, Vicksburg; Leaf River, one-half mile below 

 bridge on Taylorsville-Silvarena Road, near old Blakney post office; 

 calcareous sands, railroad cut east of Brandon; Glendon limestone,, 

 Mississippi, below waterfall in Glass Bayou, Vicksburg; Robinson's 

 quarry, 4 miles east of Brandon, Ala. ; west bank of Conecuh River at 

 McGowan's bridge, about 1 mile below mouth of Sepulga River;- 

 Tiger Hill, east bluff of East Tallahala Creek, sec. 7, T. 1 N., R. 12 E., 

 10 miles in air line south by east of Bay Springs, Miss.; Marianna 

 limestone, Mississippi, 1% miles southsoutheast of Heidelberg; V/i 

 miles northeast of Brandon; Bay Springs, Tallahala Road east of 

 Tallahala Creek; 2^ miles northeast of Calmar post office. Ala.. 

 2)^ miles north of Millry; St. Stephens Bluff, right bank of Tombigbee- 



