102 CATALOGUE OF THE RECENT F011AMINIFERA OF 



3. T. pygiuea, Z)' Orb. Textularia variabilis, var. spatlmlata. 



Bee. For. Gt. Br. PL VI, figs. 164, 165. 



Bare. A few specimens f'roni the Dogger Bank. 



4. T. Sagitttjla, Defrance. Textularia cuneiformis. Bee. For. 



Gt. Br. PI. VI, figs. 158, 159. 



Common all along the coast. 



5. T. Teochtjs, I)" 1 Orb. Textularia cuneiformis, var. conica. 



Bee. For. Gt. Br. PL VI, figs. 160, 161. 



Not uncommon. 



4. BIGENERINA, If Orb. 



1. B. digitata, V Orb. [PL XII, fig. 7.] 



Very rare (broken specimens only) ; off Seahani, 35 to 45 

 fathoms. 



Though I have not been fortunate enough to meet with any 

 perfect specimen on our coast, the fragments which have been 

 found are sufficiently characteristic to leave no doubt as to the 

 species to which they belong. The species occurs sparingly in 

 the Shetland seas, and recently one or two well marked speci- 

 mens of the other D'Orbignian form B. Nodosaria have been 

 found in sands dredged in 90 fathoms in the same northern local- 

 ity. For figure of a perfect specimen see Trans. Linn. Soc, 

 vol. XXIV, plate XLVIII, fig. 8. 



5. VERNEUILINA, D'Orb. 

 1. V. polystropha, Reuss. Bulimina scabra (at page 65); 

 Bulimina arenacea (at page 98). Bee. For. Gt. Br. 

 PL V, figs. 136, 137. 



Very rare. A single fine specimen from deep water off Holy 

 Island. 



6. BULIMINA, D'Orb. 



1. B. pupoides, I)" 1 Orb. Bulimina pupoides. Bee. For. Gt. Br. 

 PL V, figs. 124, 125. 



Bare. A few specimens have been found in most of the dredg- 

 ings, whether on the Northumberland or Durham coast. 



