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Name or Speciks. 



Polymorphina elegantissima, P. and J 



,, communis, d'Orb 



,, prohlema, d'Orb 



,, gihha, d'Orb 



,, regina, B., P., and J 



Ptillenia sphaeroides, d'Orb., sp 



Diacorhina turho, d'Orb., sp 



,, (?) tabernacularis, Brady 



Planorbulina mediterranensis, d'Orb 



,, larvata, P. and J 



), acervalis, Brady 



Truncatulina haidingerii, d'Orb., ep 



,, lobatnla, W. and J., sp 



,, wuellerstorfi, Schw., sp 



,, ungeriana, d'Orb., sp 



,, tenuimargo, Brady 



,, reticulata, Czjzek, sp. 



AnomaJina grosserugosa, Gumb., sp 



,, ^ ammonoides, Reuss, sp 



Pulvinulina ohlonga, Will., sp 



,, elegans, d'Orb., sp. 



,, scahricula. Chapman 



,, tumida, Brady 



Botalia papillosa, var. compressiiiscula, Brady 



,, schroeteriana, P. and J 



,, soldanii, d'Orb 



,, orbicularis, d'Orb 



Gypsina. globulus, Reuss, sp 



,, vesicularis, P. and J 



Nonionina depressula, W. and J., sp 



,, umbilicatula, Montag., sp 



Polystomella macella, F. and M., sp 



,, crispa, Linn., sp 



,, craticulata, F. and M., sp. 



,, verriculata, Brady 



Amphistegina lessonii, d'Orb. 



Operculina complanata, Defr., sp 



Krug-er 

 Dam 

 Bore. 



374 ft. 



RS 



R 



RS 



RS 

 R 



VC 



R 

 R 



RS 



No. 4 Bore. 



f98to 

 300 ft. 



R 

 K 



VC 



RS 



R 

 RS 



R 

 R 



300 to 

 318 ft. 



MC 

 RS 



R 

 R 



R 

 R 



R 



R 



R^ 



R 

 R 



R 



R 



MC 



MC 

 C 

 R 



R 



RS 



R 

 R 

 R 

 R 

 VC 



318 to 

 325 ft. 



RS 



R 

 R 



R 

 R 

 C 

 K 



R 



C 

 VC 



MC 



R 

 R 



R 

 VC 



Remarks on Some of the Species, 

 Pentellina angularis, Howchin, sp. — The occurrence of 

 this species in considerable numbers in No. 4 Bore is of some 

 interest, as its only previous record is from the lower beds of 

 Muddy Creek (Vic), where the type specimen was obtained. 

 The specimens, in the present instance, show the same defects 

 by weathering of the final chambers as was seen in those 

 obtained from the Muddy Creek material. It seems to be 

 absent from the Kruger Dam Bore. 



Discorhina (1.) tabernacularis, Brady.— Two very small 

 examples, obtained from the lower portion of No. 4 Bore, 



