Vol. 52.] 



ON inE MICROZOA FROM BARRT DOCK. 



48; 



This is an essentially brackish-water species, and has been before 

 recorded from Cardiff (New Dock Basin) amongst other places. 

 Common. 



2. Ctthertjra producta, G. S. Brady. 



C. producta, G. S. Brady, 1868, Trans. Linn. Soc. vol. xxvi 

 p. 443, pi. xxxii. figs. 60, 61. 



This species has been previously found at Cardiff (New Dock 

 Basin). One specimen. 



B. FoRAMINIFERA. 





From Clay 



From 



Upper 



Peat 



(No. 5 b) 



From Clay (No. 10) 





(No. 4) above 



above Lowest 





Upper Peat. 



Peat. 



Miliolina oblonga (Montagu) .. 







2 



subrotunda (Montagu) 





... 



1 



Cormispira involvens, Reuss 







3 



Trochammina inflata (Montagu) 



Frequent. 





1 



, var. macresoens, JB. H 



1 





3 



Brady. 









Texhdaria trochus, d'Orbigny ... 







1 small specimen. 



Bolivina textularioides, Reuss ... 







Common. 



Lagena globom (Montagu) 





"l 



1 



Icevis (Montagu) 





1 





Bolymorphina lactea (W. & J.) ... 







1 small specimen. 



Biscorbina rosacea (d'Orb.) 





i 



2 



Bertheloti (d'Orb.) 







1 



obtusa (d'Orb.) 





"1 



1 



Truncatulina Ungeriana (d'Orb.) 





... 



1 



Botalia Beccarii(Linne). Dwarfed 



Common. 



2 



Frequent. 



specimens. 









Nonionina depressnla (W. & J.)... 



Common. 





Very common. 



Poh/stomella striatopunctata (F. 



Very common. 



i 



Very common. 



& M.). 









Bendrophora erecta (Str. Wright) 





Frequent. 





1. ? Dendrophrta erecta, Strethill Wright. 



Dendrophyra erecta, Str. Wright, 1861, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. 

 ser. 3, vol. viii. p. 122, pi. iv. figs. 4 & 5. 



Fragments of tubes, composed of loose sandy material, and usually 

 tapering at one end, after the manner of the above form. There 

 can be hardly any doubt that these post-Tertiary specimens are 

 referable to the above species. 



Frequent ; Barry Dock. 



2. Lagena l^vis (Montagu). 



Lagena Icevis, Williamson, 1848, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 2, 

 vol. i. p. 12, pi. i. figs. 1 &2. 



A very minute, but perfect, example of this species ; from Barry 

 Dock. 



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