1872.] JONES AND PARK Ell — CRKTACEOrS POrvAlIIN^FEBA. Ill 



Figs. 10-12. Eotalina Soldanii. Botalia near B. umbilicata (D'O.). 



13-15. Akneriana. Flanorhulhia{Tn(ncatulina), stout, compact, and 



many-chambered variety of Fl. farcta ; or it may be regarded as a 

 variety of PI. tuhcrosa, quite flattened on one face. 



16-18. Ungeriana. I'lanurlndina {Anonidl'ma), neat, compressed, and 



symmetrical subvariety of Fl. hiberosa. 



19-21. Dutemplei. FlanorbuUna, a subvariety of Fl. tuhcrosa, much- 

 depressed on one face. 



22-24. Bronguiarlii. FulvimoUna auricula (F. & M.). 



25-27. ' aculeata. Cukarbia Spenglcri (Gm.), var. 



Plate IX. 

 Figs. lG-17. Planorbulina mediterranensis. FlanorbuUna, var. of Fl. farcta 

 (F. & M.). 

 18-23. Truncatulina lobatula (W. & J.). Fl. {Truncat.), a variety or 

 arrested form of PI. farcta. 



24-2(3. Boueana. Fl. {Tr.) lobatula (W. & J.), a neat and round 



subvariety. 

 27-29. Anomalina variolata. Fl. (Tr.) lobatula, coarse-pored. 



Plate X. 

 Figs. 1-3. Anomalina badenensis. FlanorbuUna {Anomalina), a discoidal, in- 

 flated subvariety of Fl. tuhcrosa. 

 4-9. austriaca. Flanorb. (Anom.), discoidal, compressed, a thin- 

 edged subvariety oi Fl. tubcrosa, =^ammonoidcs (Rss). 



10-12. rotula. Fl. {Anom.), a flat subvariety of P/. tuhcrosa. 



13-15. Eotalina complanata. Discorhina, a neat, compact, helicoid sub- 

 variety of D. clegans (D'O.). 



16-18. imperatoria. Discorbina related to D.pileolus (D'O,). 



19_21- dubia. ? 



22-24. viennensis. Botalia, var. of B. Beccarii (Lin.). 



25-27. simplex. FlanorbuUna, a simple, neat, helicoid subvai'iety of 



Fl. tuhcrosa. 



Plate XI. 

 Figs. 1-3. Asterigerina planorbis. Fiscorbina rosacea (D'O.), a thick specimen, 

 4-6. Eosalina obtusa. Fiscorbina, a good variety, related to F. globu- 

 laris (D'O.). 



2. — To apply this critical determination of D'Orbigny's Viennese 

 species to our study of the Cretaceous EoTALiKiE, we must group 

 them in their natural order, so as to render them comparable -with, 

 the Table of Cretaceous Eotalines appended to this memoir ; we 

 must also insert with them such other forms from the Yienna Ter- 

 tiary beds as Czjzek, lleuss, and Karrer have discovered. 

 Those figured and described by Karrer are as follows : — 

 Anomalina Suessi, Karrer * . Sitzb. Ak. W. 1861, xliv. pi. 2. f. 2. A 

 very much compressed Anomalina austriaca, D'O. From Odenburg. 

 Eotalia speciosa, Karrer. Sitzb. Ak. W. 1864, pi. 2. f. 12. Anoinalina 



coronata, P. & J. From Baden. 

 Eotalia scutellaris, Karrer. Sitzb. Ak. W. 1864, 1. pi. 2. f. 13. Planor- 

 bulina Haiclingerii (D'O.), subvariety. From Modling. 

 Eosalina granulosa, Kcirrer. Sitzb. Ak. W. 1864. 1. pi. 2. f. 14. Cymha- 



lopora granulosa (Karrer). From Forchtenau. 

 Eotalia tuberosa, Karrer. Sitzb. Ak. W. 1867, Iv. pi. 1. f. 4. Botalia 



Schroeteriana, P. & J. From Laa, Lower Austria. 

 Globigerina arenaria, Karrer. Sitzb. Ak. W. 1867, Iv. pi. 1. f. 10. (Non 

 Glohigerina.) Fiscorbinal From Grund, Lovi^er Austria. 



* Some valuable Tables of the distribution of the Foraminifera in the several 

 formations of the Vienna Basin are given by Herr Felix Karrer in his paper 

 " Ueber das Auftreten," &c. in the Sitzungsberichte, 1861-67. 



