66 FORAMINIFERA OF THE CRAG. 
¢. Compact ; narrow or subcylindrical ; costulate. 
NAUTILUS LINEARIS, Montagu, 1808. Test. Brit. Suppl., p. 87, pl. 30, fig. 9. 
DENTALINA LEGUMEN, var. LINEARIS, Williamson, 1858. Monog. Rec. For., p. 21, 
pl. 2, figs. 46, 47. 
VAGINULINA LINEARIS, Parker and Jones, 1865. Phil. Trans., vol. clv, p. 343, pl. 13, 
figs. 12, 13. 
Noposaria (VaGINULINA’) [fragment], Parker and Jones, 1857. Ann. Nat. Hist., 
2nd ser., vol. xix, p. 282, pl. 11, fig. 2. 
». Compact; much compressed ; smooth. 
PLANULARIA LONGA, Cornuel, 1848. Mem. Soc. Géol. Fr., 2nd ser., vol. iii, p. 253, pl. 1, 
figs. 38, 39. 
0. Compact ; much compressed ; ribbed. 
VaGINULINA STRIATA, D’Orb., 1826. Ann. Se. Nat., vol. vii, p. 257, No. 3. 
.. Compact ; much compressed ; limbate. 
VaGInuLINA Kocun, Roemer, 1840. Verst. Nordd. Kreid., p. 96, pl. 15, fig. 10. 
x. Compact ; much compressed ; limbate and ribbed. 
VAGINULINA STRIGILLATA, Reuss, 1845. Verst. Bolim. Kreid., part 2, p. 106, pl. 24, 
fig. 29. 
n, 0, t, x, constitute the group “ Citharina,” instituted by D’Orbigny (Modele No. 
115, Livr. 5; and ‘ Foram. Cuba,’ p. xxxvii), but subsequently disused by him. 
VAGINULINA L&VIGATA, Roemer. Plate IV, fig. 9. 
(For synonyms, see above, p. 65.) 
Characters.—Shell straight or curved, more or less compressed ; chambers set on 
compactly, smooth. Length :th inch. 
We do not find a published figure exactly like our specimen from the Crag of Brid- 
lington ; but we cannot allow ourselves to give it a new name merely because it is rather 
stouter than the common smooth Vaginuline. Were it not quite so compressed and so 
