Manchester Memoirs, Vo!. xlviii. (1904), No. 5- 7 



generally five chambers, but occasionally six, and there is 

 a slight flattening on one side. Semi-opaque shell substance 

 shows along the margin of the embracing chambers. The 



No. I. Signioilina ovata, n. sp. x 60. 

 Transverse section of the test. 



tooth varies from a small projection to the well-known T- 

 shape. The section shows the arrangement of the 

 chambers. M. Schlumberger kindly assisted me in the 

 verification of this form. Common. 



Miliolina, Williamson, 1858. 

 *Miliolina oblonga, Montagu, sp. 



Miliolina oblonga (Montg.), Brady ('84), p, 160, pi. 5, 

 fig. 4. 



Full grown specimens are large and they appear to be 

 the same as those figured by M. Schlumberger as Trilo- 

 culina Icevigata (d'Orb.), in his monograph of the MiliolincB 

 of the Gulf of Marseilles. Common. 



*Miliolina bosciana, d'Orbigny, sp. 



Quinqueloculina bosciana,^ Ox^x^ny ('39), p. 191, pi. 11, 

 figs. 22-24. 



Mr. F. W. Millett in his report on the recent Foramini- 

 fera of the Malay Archipelago, says "A form of 



