io SlDEBOTTOM, Foraminif era from the Island of Delos. 



P. amygdaloides (Reuss), Brady, Parker and Jones 

 ('70), P- 214, wood cuts. 



P. amygdaloides, Terquem ('78), p. 39, pi. 3, figs. 25, 

 29, 30. 



The Delos examples vary considerably as regards 

 size, the very small ones being furnished with an entoso- 

 lenian tube. 



Polymorphina lactea (W. & J.), var. oblonga, 

 Williamson. 



Polymorphina lactea (W. & J.), var. oblonga, Williamson 



('58), P- 71, pl- 6, fig. 149. 



P. oblonga (Williamson), Brady, Parker and Jones 

 ('70), p. 222, pl. 39, fig. 7. 



P. oblonga (Williamson), Terquem ('75), p. 37, pl. 5> 

 fig. 11. 



The type is very rare, but there are a few that cannot 

 well be brought under any other heading. 



*Polymorphina gibba, d'Orbigny. (Pl. 2, figs. 15, 

 16, 17.) 



Globulina gibba, d'Orbigny ('46), p. 227, pl. 13, figs. 



13, H- 



Polymorpldna lactea (W. &. J.), Parker and Jones ('65), 



P- 359, pl- 13. fig s - 45,46. 



Globulina gibba (d'Orb.), Terquem ('75), p. 43, pl. 4, 

 figs. 1-5. 



A good many specimens of this species were found, 

 which are nearly globular in shape. Elongate examples 

 like figs. 16, 17, are also present, along with others of 

 more irregular form. Some of the smaller specimens 

 agree in various points with those figured in d'Orbigny's 

 Vienna Memoir, under the names of Globulina punctata 



