326 G. W. LAMPLUGH ON SHELLY PATCHES IN THE 
Genus Dentatina, D’Orb. 
D. communis, D’Orb. Common. 
Genus Granpurina, D’Orb. 
G. levigata, D’Orb. Abundant. 
*var. rotundata, Reuss. 
*var. wqualis, Reuss. 
Genus Gaupryina, D’Orb. 
*G. pupoides, D’Orb. Rare. 
Genus Lacena, Walker and Jacob. 
L. globosa, Mont. fare. 
L. levigata, Reuss. Rare. 
L. squamosa, Mont. Moderately common. 
L. sulcata, W. & J. Common. 
Genus Nonzonrna, D’Orb. 
*N. orbicularis, Brady? Rare. 
Genus Potymorpuina, D’Orb. 
P. lactea, W. & J. Abundant. 
P. compressa, D’Orb. Abundant. 
Genus PotystomEetLa, Lamarck. 
P. striato-punctata, F. & M. Abundant. 
Genus Punvinvurina, Parker and Jones. 
*P. Karsteni, Reuss. Rare. 
Genus QuinevEcLocuLina, D’Orb. 
Q. seminulum, Linn. Abundant. 
Genus Truncaturina, D’Orb. 
T. lobatula, W. & J. Common. 
With respect to the forms marked *, which have not been pre- 
viously given in the lists of glacial fossils, the following notes may 
be made. 
Glandulina levigata is very rare in the Scotch beds ; it is abundant 
at Bridlington, and its varieties therefore (var. rotwndata and var. 
aqualis) may be expected. 
Gaudryina pupoides is described by Mr. H. B. Brady? as a 
“ gommon deep-water Foraminifer. The list of localities at which it 
+ The voyage of H.MLS. ‘ Challenger,’ p. 378. 
