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Works, Cambridge. France, clialk, Bougival. Germany, Galling, 

 near Siegsdorf, Upper Bavaria; Dasbeck, Stemmerberg, and Rinke- 

 rode, Westphalia; Merkinghaven, near Ilenrichburg, Westphalia. 

 Trinidad, "Lizard Spring. Mexico, Velasco shale. Hacienda El 

 Limon, Vera Cruz. United States, Navarro formation, clay pit, 3 

 miles south of Corsicana, Tex. 



GLOBULINA LACRIMA Eeuss var. SUBSPHAEEICA (Berthelin) 



Plate 19, figures 5-7 



Polymorphina subsphaerica Berthelin, Mem. Soc. Geol. France, ser. 3, 



vol. 1, 1880, p. 58, pi. 4, fig. 18 a, b. 

 Polymorphina gibba Jones and Cpiapman (not d'Orbigny), Journ. Linn. 



Soc. Zool., vol. 25, 1896, p. 609, fig. 5 (in text). 



Variety dififering from the typical in the slightly compressed test, 

 which is more rounded at the base than at the apertural end. 



Length 0.33-0.45 mm.; breadth 0.30-0.40 mm.; thickness 0.20- 

 0.30 mm. 



This variety of the Cretaceous is a slightly compressed Globulina 

 lacrima with a rounded base. Somewhat similar forms can be found 

 among the Tertiary and Recent Globulina gibba, but like the typical 

 form of Globulina lacrima, the variety keeps its definite character, 

 so far as we have examined specimens from the Cretaceous, both of 

 Europe and America. 



Distribution. — We have specimens representing the following 

 Cretaceous localities: England, lowxr Gault, Barnwell pit, Cam- 

 bridge; brickyard, Cambridge. Germany, Stemmerberg, West- 

 phalia; Galling, near Siegsdorf, Upper Ba.varia; Turonian, Hinter- 

 Fessen, near Pirna. United States, Navarro formation, clay pit, 

 3 miles south of Corsicana, Tex.; core at Mexia, 248-455'. Ripley 

 formation, 3^2 miles northeast of Ripley Bluff, on Owl Creek, Miss. 

 Mexico, Velasco shale, Hacienda El Limon, Vera Cruz. 



GLOBULINA LACEIMA Eeuss var. EEICIA Cushman and Ozawa, new variety 



Plate 19, figure 4 



Polymorphina gutta Jones and Chapman, Journ. Linn. Soc. Zool., vol. 25, 

 1896, p. 513, fig. 29 (in text). — Chapman, Journ. Roy. Micr. Soc, 

 1896, p. 10, pi. 2, fig. 8. 



Variety differing from the typical in the ornamentation of the test, 

 consisting of scattered, stout, blunt spines, often unequally distributed. 



Holotype: Length, including spines, 0.65 mm.; breadth 0.40 mm. 



Holotype oj variety. — (Cushman Coll. No. 11574.) From the chalk 

 marl of Saxon Cement Works, Cambridge England. Paratype in 

 collection of Geological Institute, Imperial University of Tokyo, 

 Japan. 



