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G. rubra 1 , d'Orb., frequent ; very small in size. 



Orbulina uiiiversa, d'Orb., rare. 



Spharoidina bulloides, d'Orb., one specimen. 



Spirillina vivipara, Ehr. , frequent. 



.V. limbata, var. denticulata, Br., very rare. 



Patellina corrugata, Will. , common. 



Discorbina globularis (d'Orb.), frequent. 



D. obtusa (d'Orb.), rare. 



D. tninutissima, Chaster, common. 



D. rosacea (d'Orb.), rare. 



D. ,, var. nitida (Will.), frequent. 



D. Millettii, now, very rare. 



D. polyrraphes (Rss.), common. 



D. orbicularis (Terq.), rare. 



D. Bertheloti (d'Orb.), frequent. 



D. Wrightii, Br., frequent. 



D. hiberculata, B. & W., very rare. 



Planorbulina Mediterranensis (d'Orb.), frequent. 



Iruncatulina lobatula (W. & J. ), frequent. 



/'. variabilis, d'Orb., very rare. 



Pulvinulina atiricula-{¥. & M.), frequent. 



P. kaliotidea, Heron- Allen and Earland, frequent. 



/'. Patagonica (d'Orb.), frequent. 



P. Karsteni (Rss ), rare. 



Rotalia Beccarii (Linne), common. 



Gypsina iniucrens (Schulze), rare. 



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



N. aslerisans (F. & M.), common. 



N. slelligeta, d'Orb., rare. 



N. pauperata, B. & W., frequent. 



N. turgida, Will., rare. 



Polystomella striato-punctata (F. & M.), very common. 



P. crispa (Linne), frequent. 



P. macella (F. cS: M.), frequent. 



P. arctica, P. & J. ?, rare. 



1 Note. — Very minute Globigerina, with spire elevated, which are figured as 

 Globigerina sp. in Brady's Rep. Chal. Foram., pi. lxxxii., figs. 8, 9. Similar forms 

 have also been recorded by the late Dr. Chaster, Rep. Southport Soc. Nat. Sci., 

 1890-91, p. 64, who referred them to* G. rubra ('/), and "considers them in all 

 probability weak, shallow water specimens of G. rubra.'' I have long held the 

 same opinion as Dr. Chaster. They have been found recent in shore-mud east 

 of Horn Head bridge, Sheep Haven, about half a mile further east close to 

 Dunfanaghy, and in dredgings taken off the Gobbins, Belfast Lough, 59 fathoms. 



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