﻿10 SlDEBOTTOM, Fovaminij r era from the Island of Delos. 



Verneuilina, d'Orbigny. 



*Verneuilina polystropha, Reuss, sp. 



Verneuilina polystropha (Reuss), Goes ('94), p. 32, pi. 

 7, figs. 247-255. 



V. polystropha (Reuss), Brady ('84), p. 386, pi. 47, figs. 



15-17. 



Very good examples of this species occur. In all 

 cases the test is white, rough and glistening. Those from 

 Palermo are, as a rule, of a rusty red hue and very large. 

 Frequent. 



* Verneuilina spinulosa, Reuss. (PI. 2, fig. 5). 



Verneuilina spinulosa, Reuss ('50), p. 374, pl. 47, fig. 12. 



V. spinulosa (Reuss), Brady ('84), p. 384, pl. 47, 

 figs. 1-3. 



In the long examples there is a decided twist in the 

 contour of the shell, as shown in the one figured. The 

 test is a good deal roughened, and only becomes clear in 

 the last few chambers. Frequent. 



BULIMININ^E. 



Bulimina, d'Orbigny. 



* Bulimina subteres, Brady. 



Bulimina presli, var. elega?itissima (d'Orb.), Parker 

 and Jones ('65), p. 374, pl- 15, figs- 12-17. 



B. subteres, Brady ('84), p. 403, pl. 50, figs. 17, 18. 



B. subteres (Brady), Goes ('94), p. 46, pl. 9, figs. 445- 



453- 



The tests of the specimens obtained are very trans- 

 parent and vary a good deal in size. Frequent. 



