Geology and Natural History. 73 
Biloculina, Uvigerina, Planorbulina, Rotalia, Textularia, Bulimina 
ina, and, of much less abundance, Globigerina, Orbu- 
lina and Pulvinulina. 
b. Globigerina, gray and red ooze. From Cape Agulhas to lat. 
46° 16’, the greatest depth was 1,900 fathoms; and the bottom was 
Globigerina ooze, it consisting mostly of the shells of Globigerina, 
more or less broken, with a few of Pulvinulina and ina, 
soundings in 2,050, 1900 and 1950 fathoms on the “ Dolphin Rise 
bringing up the Globigerina ooze. But passing from the middle 
and 1869, giving what was omitted in the others, references to 
anatomical and structural details, habits, ete. 
5. Reliquie Aquitaniew, being Contributions to the Archx- 
ology and Paleontology of Périgord and the adjoining Provinces 
of Southern France, by E. Larter and H. Curisty, edited by 
Tuomas Rurerr Jonxs, F.R.S., &c.—Part xv of this valuable 
work, for September, 1874, contains pages 205-224, 173 to 182, 
and Plate A xx1, 
