1872.] JO^^'ES AXD PAUXCEK OREI-ICEOUS POElJIIXIi'IiaA. 117 



6. liotaliace from the Tropical Atlantic. Parker & Jones, Phil. 

 Trans, vol. civ. 1865, Tables vii. & x., colmnu 21. 



Planorbulix.1 f-vrcta (tj-pe). 



^ . T fPlanorbulina Clementiana (I>'(9.)- 

 Corneal. {pi.eulter,P.cf J. 



Plano-coiiTex. Truncatulina lobatula {W. <$• J.). 



PulvintjltjS^a EEPAI7DA (type). 



«' ivr^ o V " fPulyinulina cuneiformis, P. cf- /. MS. P. Miclieliuiana (JD'O.). 



ivienarciu I p_ Manardii (D'O.). P. canarLensis (D'O.). 



group. j^ p_ ^^,^g^^^ ^^, j^^_ p_ p^,^,^3j.jjta, P. 4- J. 

 "Elegans" group. P. elegans [D'O.). 



7. RotalincB from the Ahrolhos Banlc, South Atlantic. Parker & 

 Jones, Phil. Trans, civ. 1865, Tables vii. & x., Columns 22, 

 23, 24. 



PLA:N'onBirLrN'A pakcta (type). 



{PlanorbuHna Haidingcrii (D'O.). 

 Ungei-iana (Z>' (9.). 

 ■ (Siphonina) reticulata (CV.). 



TVT ,., -1 f ammonoides (/?.5S.). 



Nautiloid -,' • ■ • ri'n 



[ anmuionsis, 1> O. 



Plano-convex ■ mediterranensis, i)' 0. 



Ptjlvinijlina eepanda (type). 



"Eepanda" Group ... Pulvinuliua pulchella {D'O.). 



( Menardii(D'0.). 



<, -««■ T- II /-I J canariensis (D'O.). 



Menardu Group ...■{ Micheliniana {D' 0.). 



\ crassa {D'O.). 



„ci 1 •!-■ ••»/-< r Schreibersii (D'O.)- 



"Schreibersn Group. | Karsteni (Bss.). 



"Elegans" Group elegans {D'O.). 



DiSCOEBINA TTJEBO (type). 



Discorbina globularis {D'O.). 



' rosacea {D'O.). 



Berthelotiana {D'O.). 



CXMBALOPOEA POETI {D'O.). 



§ X. — ^Having thus provided a series of synoptical views of the 

 Eotaline faunas in the several Cretaceous periods, in a Mid-Tertiary 

 period, and in the existing Atlantic Ocean, as far as present oppor- 

 tunities permit, we will make the series more complete by supplying 

 a link between the Chalk and the Miocene — namely, the Ptotahnes of 

 the London Clay, of the Kressenberg Nummulitic, and the Paris Ter- 

 tiaries,— and one between the Mid-Tertiary and the existing times, 

 namely the Eotalines of the Crag of Suffolk and Antwerp. 



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