lO SiDEBOTTOM, Forantinifera from the. Island of Delos. 



figs. 20-22. T. schreiberiana (d'Orb.), Schlumberger ('93), 

 p. 62, pi. I, figs. 42-44, and text-figs. 5, 6. 



M. Schlumberger's figures are drawn from specimens 

 dredged in the Gulf of Marseilles ; the Delos examples of 

 this species are similar. It appears to be nearly related 

 to M. trigonida. Frequent. 



*Miliolina labiosa, d'Orbigny, sp. 



Miliolina labiosa (d'Orb.), Brady ('84), p. 170, pi. 6, 

 figs. 3-5. M. labiosa (d'Orb.), Millett ('98), p. 502, pi. 11, 

 figs. 8, 9. 



This form seems to run into Nubecularia bradyi ; Mr. 

 F. W. Millett, in his Malay work, states that it ranges 

 from N. bradyi to M. valviilaris. Frequent. 



*Miliolina reticulata, d'Orbigny, sp. (PI. 3, figs. 8-10). 



Miliolina reticulata (d'Orb.), Brady ('84), p. 177, pi. 9, 

 figs. 2-4. 



This handsome species occurs at Delos in three 

 varieties. The first has a rounded periphery, the second 

 is carinated, and in the third the keel on the last chamber 

 splits about half way down and becomes bi-carinate. 

 They are all beautifully reticulated. The form with the 

 rounded periphery is the smallest of the three varieties. 

 Frequent. 



*Miliolina seminulum, Linne, sp. 



Miliolina seniimdum (Linne), Brady ('84), p. 157, pi. 5; 

 fig. 6. 



The specimens run large and are highly polished. 

 Common. 



There is present also in considerable quantity a very 

 flat variety, as shown in the figures (PL 3, figs. 13-15), 



