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Nussdorf, Vienna; Vosiau, Vienna. Hungary, Tortonian, Varpolata; 

 Kostej, Banat; Lapugy. United States, Yellow River, Fla., three- 

 fourths mile east of Red Bay, Walton County, Fla. 



Oligocene. — Germany, Ahnatai, near Cassel; Doberg near Biinde; 

 Wiesloch, near Heidelberg; Lobsann; Flonheim, Mainz Basin; 

 Hermsdorf, near Berlin; Cothen; Diisseldorf, Ratigen; Oeding. 

 France, Stampien, Jeurs (Seine et Oise). United States, Byram 

 marl, Byram, Miss.; southwest bank of Chickasawhay River, 500 

 feet west of bridge, 2K miles south of Waynesboro, Miss. 



Eocene. — France, Lutetien, Parens (Les Boves); Lutetien, Grignon, 

 Chaussy; Damery. England, Bracklesham bed XVII, White 

 Cliff Bay, Isle of Wight; from Bracklesham material washed up on 

 beach at Selsey; Thanetian, bed B, Pegwell Bay. Belgium, lower 

 Eocene, Wansin. Germanj^, Hanover, upper Bavaria. Hungary, 

 Neustift, Ofen. United States, Jacksonian, three-fourths mile below 

 Robinson's Ferry, Sabine River, Sabine County, Tex., Cooper marl, 

 pit on United States Highway No. 17,1 mile south of Moncks Corner, 

 Berkeley County, S. C; Claibornian, Vincentown, N. J.; Midwayan, 

 Tex. 



GLOBULINA INAEQUALIS Reuss var. CARIBAEA d Orbigny 



Plate 18, figures 5, 6 



GlobuUna caribaea d'Orbigny, in de la Sagi'a., Hist. Fis. Pol. Nat. Cuba, vol. 6 



1840, p. 130, pi. 2, figs. 7, 8. 

 Polymorphina leprosa Reuss, Sitz. Akad, Wiss. Wien, vol. 55, pt. 1, 1867 



p. 89, pi. 4, fig. 3. 

 Polymorphina horrida Kaerer, Abhandl. k. k. geol. Reichsanst, vol. 9 



1877, p. 385, pi. 16&, fig. 46. 

 Polymorphina asperella Karrer, Abhandl. k. k. geol. Reichsanst, vol. 9 



1877, p. 385, pi. 16b, fig. 47. 

 GlobuUna hispida Terquem, Mem. Soc. Geol. France, ser. 3, vol. 2, 1882, p 



131, pi. 13 (21), fig. 32. 

 Polymorphina spinosa Sidebottom, Mem. Proc. Manchester Lit. Philoe 



Soc, vol. 51, no. 9, 1907, p. 15, pi. 3, figs. 10, 11. 

 Polymorphina lactea Cushman, Carnegie Instit. Washington, Publ. No. 311 



1922, p. 34, pi. 4, figs. 10, 11. 



Variety differing from the typical, the wall ornamented, wholly or 

 partly, Vt^ith fine short spines. 



Length 0.45-0.50 mm.; breadth 0.38-0.40 mm.; thickness 0.22-0.25 

 mm. 



D'Orbignj^'s original specimen is lost. We have studied the 

 material dredged from off Cuba and adjacent areas, and obtained 

 several specimens close to GlobuUna caribaea, but in which the spiny 

 ornamentation covers the entire surface and the sutures are not as 

 much depressed as shown in the figure of GlobuUna caribaea as 

 well as described by d'Orbigny. But the surface ornamentation of 

 any species of the Polymorphinidae is subject to variation; therefore 

 we have placed our specimens under d'Orbignj/'s species. 



