FROM THE DEEP BORING AT RICHMOND. 769 
Miscellanea of § II. 
A rolled, bilobed granule, and another, obscure. 
Two small solid spirals (Gasteropodous ?). 
Small, curved, tapering, solid body, pentagonal in section ; smooth, 
shining, and cross-marked with very delicate strie (comp. Blake, 
eiias, pl. 17; f. 20, * spicule 7). 
§ II. From the Stratum at 1205 feet. 
1. FoRAMINIFERA. 
1. Mirtota (QuinevEtoctrina), sp. (Pl. XXXIV. fig. 1.) 
Small; edges of chambers narrow and projecting. 
Such little sharp-edged Miliole are not wanting in some of the 
Mesozoic strata. 
2. LacEna tzvis, Walker and Jacob. (Pl. XXXIV. fig. 3.) 
Small, neat, simple, smooth, flask-shaped ; not different from the 
recent form. This kind of Lagena occurs all through the Jurassic 
formations; and is known even in Silurian strata. 
3. FRONDICULARIA ooLrrHica, Terquem, var. regularis. (Pl. 
XXXIV. fig. 4.) 
Two Linguline Frondicularie, belonging to the group described 
and illustrated by M. O. Terquem in his ‘ Troisiéme Mém. sur les 
Foram. du Systeme Oolithique, &c.,’ Metz, 1870, pl. 22, and com- 
prising his £. oolithica, spissa, spatulata, &e. from the Lower 
Oolite. Itis also a Liassic form. Our specimens begin with the 
usual little round knob of earliest chambers, and take on about 
9 chevron-like, nearly equal chambers, limited in lateral extension, 
and varying somewhat in that development. Surface plain, nearly 
flush, and roughish. 
4, VaGINULINA LEGUMEN* (Linné), var. LavieaTa (Romer). 
(Pl. XXXTYV. fig. 5.) 
Two specimens, small and neat; one with a slight curvature of 
growth (fig. 5), the other straight. These belong to the laevigata 
variety of the type, which, in one form or other, is widely spread 
and has a long range in time, occurring certainly in the Lias and 
Oolites. 
5. MareInuLiIna RAPHANUS (Linné). - (Pl. XXXIV. fig. 6.) 
Two specimens ; very small, but typical. It is known in the 
lias and the Lower Oolite. Compare Schwager’s short, ribbed 
Oristellaria oolithica in Benecke’s ‘ Geogn.-paliont. Beitr.’ 1867, 
p. 657, pl. 34. fig. 10; also Marginulina picta, Terquem, in the 
‘Yorkshire Lias,’ p. 462, pl. 19. fig. 6 6. 
** See ‘ Monogr. Foram. Crag,’ Pal. Soc. 1866, p. 64 &e. 
