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Table (continued). 



Nodosaria pleheia, Reuss 



Eaphanus, Linn 



obliqua, Linn 



Frondicularia Milletii, Brady 



VaginuJina legumen, Linn , 



Ehabdogonmm tricarinatum, d'Orb. 



MarginuUna glabra, d'Orb 



Crisitellaria tenuis, Bornem 



crepidula, F. & M 



WethereUu, Jones 



rotulata, Lamarck 



cultrata, Montfort 



Polymorpkina angusta, Egger . . . . . 



TJvigerina jpygmcBa, d'Orb 



angulosa, Williamson 



asperida, Czjzek 



Sagrina virgula, Brady 



Eaphamis, P. & J 



nodosa, V .& ^ . 



Globigerina hulloides, d'Orb 



infiata, d'Orb 



conglohata, Brady 



cequilateralis, Brady 



Spheroidina h ulloides, d'Orb 



Tullenia spheroides, d'Orb 



quinqueloba, Reuss 



TruncafuUna lobatula, W. & J. 

 Akneriana, d'Orb 



sp. 



Anomalina ariminensis, d'Orb. ., 



araraonoides, Eeuss 



grosserugosa, Griimb 



polymorpha, Costa 



Carpenteria monticularis, Carter 



Pulvinulina, sp 



crassa, d'Orb 



pauperata, P. & J 



Botalia Soldanii, d'Orb 



Nonionina umbilicatula, Mont. . . 



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Summary of the evidence from Organic Remains. — First, with 

 respect to the age of the deposits ; upon this point the testimony of 

 the foraminifera is very important : the fact that out of 76 deter- 

 mined species 71 (or 93 per cent.) are living species is strong evi- 



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