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Description. — "Test free; trochoid or convex, depressed, rotali- 

 fO'rm; consisting of about three convolutions, the outermost of 

 which is formed of five or six very ventricose segments with 

 deeply excavated septal lines. Inferior face somewhat concave, 

 with sunken umbilicus; peripheral margin lobulated. Aperture 

 small, arched ; situated on the inferior side of the final segment, 

 close to the previous convolution, a little within the periphery. 

 Color pale brown, the small primary segments much darker than 

 the rest." (Brady.) 



Reinarks. — "The above description agrees closely with the New 

 Jersey specimens, but the color is rather a yellowish white than a 

 brown, and the external view shows only two convolutions instead 

 of three, as in Professor Brady's figure. 



"Diameter, 0.43 mm." (Bagg.) 



Formation and locality. — ^Vincentown limesand. Timber Creek, 

 near Mullica Hill (Bagg). 



Geographic distribution. — New Jersey. 



Family TEXTULARIDiB. 

 Sub-family TEXTULARIN/E. 



Genus Textularia Defrance. 



Textularia agglutinans d'Orbigny. 



Plate I., Figs. 6-7. 



1839. Textwlaria agglutinans d'Orbigny, Foram. Cuba, p. 136, 



pi. i, figs. 17, 18, 32-34. 

 1884. Textularia agglutinans Brady, Chal. Rept., vol. ix, p. 363, 



pi. xHii, figs. 1-3; van, figs. 4, 12. 

 1898. Textularia agglutinans Bagg, Bull. U. S. G. S., No'. 88, 



p. 28. 

 1898. Textularia agglutinans Bagg, Bull. Am. Pal., vol. 2, No. 



10, p. 19 (313)- 

 1904. Textularia agglutinans Bagg, Md. Geol. Surv., Miocene, 



p. 470, pi. 132, fig. 5. 



