﻿6 SlDEBOTTOM, Foraminif era from the Island of Delos. 



Trochammina squamata (P. and J.), Parker and Jones 

 ('65), p. 407, pi. 15, fig. 31. 



T. ochracea (Williamson). Balkwill and Millett ('84), 

 p. 25, pi. 1, fig. 7. 



This form has not, so far as I am aware, been reported 

 from the Mediterranean, Mr. Millett in his Malay Report 

 ('99), p. 363, says, " Hitherto it has been recorded only 

 from the British Isles, from the Arctic Regions (Parker 

 and Jones), and from the Channel Islands (Halkyard).' , 

 The specimens were submitted to Mr. Millett for inspec- 

 tion. In one case two of the tests have paired with 

 their flat faces together, as is often the case with some of 

 the small Discorbina. Rare. 



Trochammina inflata, Montagu, sp. (PL 1, fig. 9.) 



Trochammina inflata (Montagu), Carpenter, Parker, 

 and Jones ('62), p. 141, pi. 11, fig. 5. 



T. inflata (Montagu), Balkwill and Wright ('85), p. 

 331, pi. 13, figs. 11, 12. 



T. inflata (Montagu), Brady ('84), p. 338, pi. 41, fig. 4. 



Good, but small, examples occur, the central chambers 

 being darker in colour than the rest, as is usual in this 

 species. Very rare. 



*Carterina spiculotesta, Carter, sp. (PL 1, fig. 10). 

 Rotalia spiculotesta, Carter ('77) > P- 47°, pL I( 5, fig s - 



1-3- 



Carterina spiculotesta (Carter), Brady ('84), p. 346, 



pi. 41, figs. 7-10. 



The tests are small, and they are dark coloured, except 

 in one or two cases where the last chamber becomes 

 whitish. 



I have a very beautiful specimen which I found in 

 material from the bay of Naples, in which the last four 



