﻿4 SlDEBOTTOM, Foraminifera from the Island of Delos. 



species are much broken, but in those which have the 

 lineal portion of the test in fair condition, the segmenta- 

 tion is very obscure, as in the type. They resemble very 

 closely the specimens I have from the East coast of 

 Ireland, off Dublin. The Palermo examples are very fine, 

 but of a different character. Rare. 



*Haplophragmium canariense, d'Orbigny, sp. 



Haplophragmhim canariense (d'Orb.), Brady ('84), 

 p. 310, pi. 35, figs. 1-5. 



H. canariense (d'Orb.), Goes ('94), p. 20, pi. 5, figs. 

 95-101. 



Small but characteristic specimens of this well-known 

 species occur. Rather rare. 



*Haplophragmium globigeriniforme, Parker and Jones, 

 sp. (PL 1, fig. 6). 



Lituola nautiloidea, var. globigeriniformis, Parker and 

 Jones ('65), p- 407, pl- 15, fig s - 46, 47, and pi. 17, figs. 

 96-98. 



Haplophragmium globigeriniforme (P. and J.), Brady 

 ('84), p. 312, pl. 35, figs- 10, 11. 



H r . globigeriniforme (P. and J.), Goes C94), p. 22, pl. 5, 

 figs. 128-133. 



Some of the Delos examples of this form show a 

 strong tendency to growth in the direction of H. anceps, 

 the length of the tests being greater than their width, as 

 shown in the one I have figured. Rare. 



Placopsilina, d'Orbigny. 

 Placopsilina cenomana, d'Orbigny. (Pl. 1, fig. 7.) 



Placopsilina cenomana (d'Orb.), Reuss ('54), p. 7 1. pL 

 28, figs. 4, 5. 



