MILIOLINA SEMINULUM. 117 



Quinqueloculina semilunum [seminulum] , Terquem, 1875. Anim. plage 



Dunkerque, fasc. 1, p. 40, pi. vi, fig. 8. 

 Miliola (Quinqueloculina) seminulum, Jones, 1878. In Dixon's Geo!. Sussex, 



2nd edit., p. 172, pl.x, 

 fig. 9. 

 Quinqueloculina plana, Terquem (after d'Orbigny), 1878. Mem. Soc. Geol., 



France, ser. 3, vol. i, No. 3, p. 63, 

 pi. vi (xi), figs. 6 a, b, c. 

 — vulgaris, Terquem (after d'Orbigny), 1878. Ibid., p. 66, pi. xi, 



figs. 20 a, b, c, and 21. 

 Miliolina seminulum (and varieties), Goes, 1882. K. Svenska Vet.-Akad. 



Handl., vol. six, part 4, pp. 122—130. 



— — Brady, 1884. Eeport 'Challenger,' pp. 157—160 (with 



cuts, figs. 3«, b, c), pi. v, fig. 6. 



— — Skerborn and Chapman, 1886. Journ. Boy. Microsc. Soc, 



ser. 2, vol. vi, p. 742, 

 pi. xiv, fig. 1. 

 _ _ Fornasini, 1S86. Boll. Soc. Geol. Ital., vol. v, p. 217. 



— — Fornasini, 1887. Ibid., vol. vi, fasc. 1, pp. 11 (with 



synonyms) and 13. 



— — Brady, Parker, and Jones, 1888. Trans. Zool. Soc, 



vol. xii, part 7, p. 214, pi. xl, figs. 23, 31. 



— — Anon. {Chapman], 1888. Scient. News, 1888, p. 389, fig. 5. 

 _ — Terrigi, 1889. Mem. B. Accad. Lincei, vol. vi, p. 103, 



pi. iv, figs. 2, 3, 4, 11, 12. 

 Quinqueloculina vulgaris, Fornasini, 1893. Mem. E. Accad. Bologna, ser. 5, 



vol. iii, p. 439, pi. i, figs. 2, 

 2a, 2b. 



— — Schlumberger, 1893. Mem. Soc. Zool. France, vol. vi, 



p. 65, figs. 13,14, pi. ii, figs. 65, 

 66. Eound form like fig. 3 c, 

 p. 159, Eep. ' Challenger.' 



— seminulum, Schlumberger, 1893. Ibid., vol. vi, p. 66, figs. 15, 



16, pi. iv, figs. 80, 81. 

 Oval form like fig. 3 a, 

 p. 159, Eep. « Chalk' 

 Miliolina seminulum, de Amicis, 1S93. Boll. Soc. Geol. Ital., vol. xii, fasc. 3, 



pp. 25, 178, 179, 315—317. 

 Quinqueloculina seminulum, Fornasini, 1894. Foram. Coll. Soldani, Sagg. 



Oritt., p. 20. 



Characters.— In the ' Kongl. Svenska Vetenskap-Akad. Handlingar,' vol. x, 

 No. 4, 1882, Dr. A. Goes has given an illustrated synopsis of the principal 

 varieties of the Foraminifera obtained from the Caribbean Sea, limiting himself 

 to the consideration of true species, and not recognising merely stages and 

 accidents of growth as the basis for distinctions. At pages 122 and 123 

 Miliolina seminulum (Linne) is taken as the central type for the following 



