Manchester Memoirs, Vol. li. (1907), No. 9. 



IX. Report on the Recent Foraminifera from the 

 Coast of the Island of Delos (Grecian Archi- 

 pelago). Part IV. 



By Henry Sidebottom. 



Received and read February 26th, JQCJ. 



NODOSARIN^E. 

 Nodosaria, Lamarck. 

 * Nodosaria calomorpha, Reuss (PL i, figs, i — 8). 



Nodosaria calomorplia, Reuss ('65), p. 129, pi. I, figs. 

 15-19. 



N. (Dentalina) consobrina, Parker and Jones ('65), 

 p. 342, pi. 16, fig. 3. 



N. calomorp/ia (Reuss), Brady ('84), p. 497, pi. 61, figs. 

 23-27. 



N. calomorpha (Reuss), Chaster ('92), p. 63, pi. 1, 

 fig. 12. 



N. calomojpha (Reuss), Morton ('97), p- 118, pi. 1, 

 fig. 6. 



In the varieties of this species, such as are shown in 

 figs. 1 and 2, the tests are exceedingly delicate and trans- 

 parent. Figs. 5 and 6 might easily be taken for Lagena 

 bottelliformis, Brady, but I believe they are detached 

 chambers from forms like figs. 3 and 4. Fig. 7 is com- 

 pressed and fig. 8 only slightly so. 



* Nodosaria (D.) communis, d'Orbigny. 

 Dentalina inomata, d'Orbigny ('46), p. 44, pi. I, figs. 

 50, 51- 



D. badenensis, d'Orbigny ('46), p. 44, pi. I, figs. 48, 49. 

 Nodosaria (D.) communis (d'Orb.), Brady ('84), p. 504, 

 pi. 62, figs. 19-22. 



The specimens are typical. Rare. 



* The asterisk denotes that this species occurs at Palermo. 



May 23rd, IQ07. 



