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fossil state was not recorded lower than the Tertiary. From the latter deposits 

 specimens have been noted from the Calcaire Grossier of the Paris Basin, London 

 Clay, Miocene of Muddy Creek, Australia, Italian Pliocene (de Amicis), and the 

 St. Erth Clay (Millett). In the Crag it has been met with only at Sutton, and 

 there rarely. 



5. Miliolina oblonga (Montagu). Plate III, figs. 31, 32; and Plate V, fig. 5. 

 Part I, 1866, page 7 ; and Appendix II, Table, No. 7. 



Additional Synonyms : 



Triloculina (Quinqueloculina) oblonga, J., P., and B., 1866. Monogr. For. 



Crag., p. 7, No. 2, 



pi. iii, figs. 31, 32. 



oblonga, Terquem, 1875. Plage Dunkerque, p. 38, pi. v, fig. 19. 



Quinqueloctjlina oblonga, Terquem, 1875, Ibid., p. 40, pi. vi, fig. 10 ; and 1876, 



ibid., p. 85, pi. xii, figs. 6 a, b. 

 Triloculina oblonga, Terquem, 1878. Mem. Soc. G-eol. France, ser. 3, vol. i, 



p. 58, pi. v (x), figs. 22—24. 

 Miliolina oblonga, Brady, 1884. Report ' Challenger,' p. 160, pi. v, fig. 4. 



— de Amicis, 1893. Boll. Soc. Geol. Ital., vol. xii, fasc. 3, 



pp. 27, 178, 179, 317. 

 Goes, 1894. K. Svensk. Akad. Handl., vol. xxv, No. 9, p. 110, 

 pi. xx, figs. 850, 850/ 



Characters. — This Milioline form, usually showing three, but sometimes five 

 faces, is nevertheless one of the most persistent in shape among the allied 

 varieties of the type seminulum. 



Occurrence. — Miliolina oblonga is found in all seas and at all depths, but 

 the finest specimens come from the shallower waters of the temperate zones. 

 As a fossil it has been recorded from the Upper Chalk of Taplow, the London 

 Clay, the Miocene of Muddy Creek, the Pliocene of St. Erth and Italy. In the 

 Crag it is a common Foraminifer in nearly every zone examined. 



6. Miliolina subrotunda {Montagu). Woodcut, fig. 9. 



Part I, 1866, page 11 ; and Appendix II, Table, No. 10. 

 Additional Synonyms : 



Quinqueloculina subrotunda, J., P., and B., 1866. Monogr. For. Crag, p. 11, 



No. 3. 

 — Terquem, 1875. Plage Dunkerq., p. 39, pi. vi, fig. 4. 



