The following six packets of clay were given to me in 1894, but were not 

 examined until 1908 : — 



Boulder-Clay, Coleraine (pump shaft), from Mr. William Gray, M.R.I. A. 

 Weight of clay, 75 ozs. troy. After washing, 9.5 ozs. fine, .2 ozs. coarse, 

 clay and sand, with a few minute stones. Foraminifera rare. 



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FORAMINIFERA. 

 Cassidnlina lavigata, d'Orb. , very rare. 

 C. crassa, d'Orb., very rare. 

 Frondicularia Millettii, Br., very rare. 

 Cristellaria acutanricularis (F. & M.), very rare. 

 Globigerina bulloides, d'Orb., rare. 

 G. rubra, d'Orb. ? very rare, very small in size. 

 Nonionina depressula (W. & J.), frequent. 



Boulder=Clay, Ballyhill, Co. Antrim, from Mr. William Gray, M.R.I. A. 

 Weight of clay, 16 ozs. troy. After washing, 5.6 ozs. fine, 2.2 ozs. coarse. 

 This clay was only partially disintegrated in consequence of its hardness and 

 ferruginous character, otherwise more specimens would, no doubt, have been 

 obtained. Foraminifera very rare. 



FORAMINIFERA. 

 Aliliolina subrohuida (Montag. ), very rare. 

 Bidimina marginata, d'Orb., very rare. 

 Bolivina variabilis (Will.), very rare. 

 B. difformis (Will.), very rare. 

 Cassidulina hevigata, d'Orb., very rare. 

 Lagena hevigata, var. lucida (Will.), very rare. 

 Nonionina depressula (W. & J.), very rare. 



Boulder=Clay, Raloo, near Larne, 590 feet O.D., from Mr. William 

 Gray, M.R.I. A. Weight of clay, 39 ozs. troy. After washing, 14 ozs. 

 fine, 12 ozs. coarse. This clay was very similar to the last ; it was largely 

 impregnated with iron, and was only partially washed down. Foraminifera 

 very rare. 



FORAMINIFERA. 

 Globigerina injlata, d'Orb., very rare. 

 Bolivina variabilis (Will.), very rare. 



Boulder-Clay, Knockbracken Reservoir, five and a half miles from 

 Belfast, on Saintfield Road, 340 feet (J.I)., dark, muddy Boulder-Clay, ten 

 feet below surface of ground, from Mr. Leonard Af. Bell. Weight of clay, 

 41.3 ozs. troy. After washing, 16.3 ozs. fine, 1.6 ozs. coarse. This clay 

 washed down readily, and had shell fragments through it. Foraminifera 

 abundant (491 specimens). 







