1872.] 



JOXES A>fD PARKER— CRETACEOUS EOEAIUINIFERA. 



125 



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PI. 6. 



f. 11- 

 f. 15. 

 f. IC). 

 f. 17, 

 f. 18, 

 f. 20. 

 f. 21, 

 f. 22. 

 f. 23. 

 f. 24. 

 f. 25. 

 f. 26, 



f. 27, 

 f. 28. 

 f. 29. 

 f. 30. 

 f. 31, 

 f. 32. 



-14. Globigerina bulloides, Z)' 0. 



Planulina* ? 



Cynibalopora * Poeyi (D" 0.). 



Discorbina* globulai-is? (B'O.), young. 

 19. Nonionina umbilicatula (Montagu). 



Discorbina* giobularis? (D'O.). 



Uvigerina pygm£ea (JD' 0.), aculeate Tariety. 



Verneuilina pygmtea {Egger). 



Virgulina Scbreibersii. Czjseh. 



V. Scbreibersii, irregular and dwarf. 



Discorbina * Perthelotiana {If 0.). 



Textilaria pygmiea (D'O.), vel Bolivina punc- 

 tata, Z»'0. 



Bolivina punctata, D'O., with an aculeate base. 



Spiroloculina planulata [Lcmih.'). 



Quinqueloculina seminulum (Lin.), young. 



Ti'iloculina oblonga {3Ioutagu). 

 S3. Calcarina* Spengleri {Gmel.), var. 



Described as a lenticular body, like a Nunimulina. 



From 1020 

 fathoms. 



From 440 



fathoms. 



In shallow 

 water. 



II. As an example of a Rotaline group from the Indian Ocean, we 

 produce the following from Dr. C. Schwager's Monograph " Forami- 

 niferen von Kar-Nicobar," Novara Expedition, geol. Theil, vol. ii. : — 



P. 258, pi. 7. f. 105, 107. Anomalina Wiillerstorfi, r-P^«'/«'-'-'".^»'«« between P/. 

 ^ iSc^m 1 Ungenana and Fi. ari- 



\_ mincnsis. 



fPlanorbulina vulgaris, 

 young, with some exo- 

 genous ramitied oi-na- 

 |_ ment. 

 Discorbina saccharina, Schw. Pulvinulina Menardii. 

 Eotalia flosculiformis, Schw. 

 Anomalina bengalensis, Schw. 

 Rotalia nitidula, Schw. 

 Calcarina nicobarensis, Schw. 



P. 260, 



f. 108. 



P. 257, 



f. 106. 



P. 262, 



f. 109. 



P. 259, 



f. 111. 



P. 263, 



f. 110. 



P. 261, 



f. 114. 



Pulv. elegans, smooth var. 

 Pulv.elegans,yKe.caracoUa. 

 Bofalia Soldami, D'O. 

 Calcarina Spengleri. 



§ 2. — The Tertiary FAuifAS, as represented by Botalince described 

 and figured by our continental fellow-workmen, in addition to the 

 few selected for Table II. (p. 123), are here given in the order of 

 publication, with corrected nomenclature. 



I. F. A. EoEMER. ' Die Cephalopoden des 

 tiaren Meersandes.' Neues Jahrh. f. Min. Sj-c, 



P. 388, pi. 3. f. 45. Rotalia subtortuosa t, v. Miinst. 

 R. depressa, v. M. 

 R. trochus, V. M. 

 R. mammillata, v. M. 

 R. impressa, jRoem. 

 R. intermedia, v. M, 

 R. conica, B. 

 R. discus, R. 

 R. parvispira, B. 

 R. propinqua, v. M. 

 Truncatulina punctata, B. 

 T. communis, B. 

 Planulina osnabrugensis, v. M. 

 Planorbulina difformis, v. M. 

 Anomalina elliptica, v. M. 







f.46. 







£47. 







f. 48. 







f.49. 







f.50. 







f.61. 







f.52. 







f. 53. 



P. 



389, 



f.54. 

 f. 55. 

 f. 56. 



p. 



390, 



f.58. 

 f. 59. 



p. 



391, 



f. 60. 



Nord-Deutschen ter- 

 1838, pp. 381-S94. 



Discorhma. 



■ ? 



— ? 



Planorhidina. 



■ • {Truncatulina). 



{Truncatulina), 



{Planulina). 



mediterrcmensis. 



(^Anomalina). 



* These are Botalince. 



t These figures are not sufficiently good to serve as exact criteria for species. 

 Some, however, have been refigured by Reuss. 



