192 CRETACEOUS PALEONTOLOGY. 



Description. — ^"Test agglutinous, elongated, of a dull gray 

 color, laterally convex ; chambers rather numerous, ten to twelve- 

 in long specimens ; septa nearly straight ; aperture semilunar. 



"Length, 2.37 mm." (Bagg). 



Remarks — "This is a rather common species at Vincentown, 

 where it occurs in the "lime sand." It is interesting to see the 

 small, smooth glauconite grains which help to form the shell sub- 

 stance." (Bagg.) 



Pormation and locality. — Vincentown limesand, Vincentown, 

 Mullica Hill, Timber Creek, (Bagg) ; Manasquan marl, Vincen- 

 town (Bagg). 



Geographic distribution.- — New Jersey; Miocene of Maryland^ 



Textularia agglutinans var. porrecta Brady. 

 Plate I., Figs. 8-9. 



1884. Textularia agglwtimms var. porrecta, Brady, Chal. Rept.,. 



vol. ix, p. 364, pi. xliii, fig. 4. 

 1898. Textularia agglutinans var. porrecta Bagg, Bull. U. S. G> 



S., No. 88, p. 28. 



Description. — :"Test much elongated, agglutinous, of nearly 

 uniform width; chambers more numerous than in Textularia 

 agglutinans, otherwise both forms are very similar. 



"The New Jersey specimens are not quite so elongated as the 

 figure in the Challenger Report. 



"Length, 2 mm.; breadth, 0.6 mm." (Bagg.) 



Formation and locality. — ^ Vincentown limesand, Vincentown. 

 (Bagg.) 



Geographic distribution. — New Jersey, Canada. 



Textularia gibbosa d'Orbigny. 



1826. Textularia gibbosa d'Orbigny, Ann. Sc'i. Nat., vol. vii, p.. 



262, No. 6. 

 1891. Textularia gibbosa Terrigi, Mem. R. Com. G. Regno, voL 



iv, pt. I, p. 68, pi. i, fig. 10. 

 1898. Textularia gibbosa Bagg, Bull. U. S. G. S., No>. 88, p. 29. 



