334 FORAMINIFERA OF THE CRAG. 



Maeginulina abbeetiata, Karrer, 1861. Sitzungsb. k. Akad. Wiss. Wien, 



vol. xliv, p. 445, pi. i, fig. 7. 



— iN^QUALis, Beuss, 1862. Ibid., vol. xlvi, p. 59, pi. v, fig. 13 ; pi. vi, 



fig. 8. 



— INFAECTA, Beuss, 1863. Ibid., vol. xlviii, p. 48, pi. iii, figs. 36, 37. 



— OPACA, Staclie, 1864. Novara-Exped. Geol. Theil., vol. i, part 2, 



p. 214, pi. xxii, fig. 47. 



— ANGisTOMA, Idem, 1864. Ibid., p. 213, pi. xxii, fig. 46. 



— MUCEONULATA, Idem, 1864. Ibid., p. 215, pi. xxii, fig. 48. 



— GLABRA, Parker, Jones, and Brady, 1865. Ann. Mag. N. H., ser. 3, 



vol. xvi, p. 27, pi. i, 

 fig. 36. 



— — Brady, 1868. Proc. Somers. Arcb. N. H. Soc, vol. xiii, 



p. 225, pi. ii, fig. 22. 



— — Brady and Bohertson, 1870. Ann. Mag. JST. H., ser. 4, 



vol. viii, Table, p. 360. 



— S0BBULLATA, HantTcen, 1875 (1881). Mitth. Jahrb. Ungar. Geol. 



Anstalt. vol. iv, p. 46, pi. iv, 

 figs. 9, 10 ; pi. V, fig. 9. 



— 8PLENDENS, Idem, 1875. Ibid., p. 87, pi. iv, fig. 11. 



— PEDiFOEMis, Idem, 1875. Ibid., p. 45, pi. iv, figs. 12, 13 ; and pi. v, 



fig. 8. 

 Ckistellabia articulata, Seguenza, 1880. Atti E. Accad. Lincei, ser. 3, vol. vi, 



p. 140, pi. xiii, figs. 10, 10 a. 

 — TEUNCULATA, Bertheliu, 1880. Mem. Soc. Geol. France, ser. 3, 



vol. i; Mem. v, p. 53, pi. iii, 

 figs. 26, 27. 

 MAEGlNULiifA GLABRA, Brady, 1884. Eeport ' Challenger,' p. 527, pi. Ixv, 



figs. 5, 6. 



— BTTLLATA, Sherhom and Chapman, 1886. Journ. E. Micr. Soc, ser. 2, 



vol. vi, p. 752, pi. XV, 

 fig. 17. 



— GLABEA, Fornasini, 1890. Mem. E. Accad. Sci. Bologna, ser. 4, 



vol. X, p. 470, plate, figs. 26, 28—30. 

 ■ — — Bgger, 1893. Abhandl. k. Bayer. Akad. "Wiss., vol. xviii, 



part 2, p. 346, pi. xi, figs. 28, 29. 

 Vaginulina [Maeginulina] glabea. Goes, 1894. K. Svensk. Vet.-Akad. Handl., 



vol. XX, No. 9, pp. 65, 66, 

 pi. xi, figs. 656—661. 



Very numerous specimens of small Cristellarian and Marginuline passage- 

 forms have been abundantly figured in various plates by d'Orbigny, Reuss, Schlicht, 

 Terquem, Goes, and others. To collate and co-ordinate these exactly would be 

 almost impossible. The foregoing synonomy, and that given by Signer G. A. 

 De Amicis in the ' Bolletino Soc. Geol. Italiana,' vol. xii, fasc. 3, 1893, pp. 107, 

 108, will assist the student in this matter. 



