FORAMINIFERA. 193 



Description. — "Test ovate elongate, smooth, of a dull-gray 

 color; transverse section round; shell composed of only four 

 chambers in each series ; septal lines arched, scarcely discernible 

 externally; aperture a median semi-lunar arch in the ultimate 

 segment. 



"Length, 0.9-1 mm." (Bagg.) 



Formation and locality. — Navesink'marl, Freehold (Bagg). 



Geographic distribution. — New Jersey. 



Textularia globulosa Ehrenberg. 



Plate I., Figs. 10-12. 



1839. Textularia ghb^losa Ehrenberg, Abhandl. k. Ak. Wiss. 



Berlin (1838), p. 135, pi. iv, fig. b. 

 1885. Textularia globulosa Woodward and Thomas, 13th Ann. 



Rept. Geol. Nat. Hist. Survey Minnesota for 1884, p. 



166, ph iii, figs. 1-5. 

 1895. Textularia globulosa Woodward and Thomas, Pal. 



Mdnn., vol. i, p. 29, pi. C, figs. 1-6. 

 1898. Textularia globuh'Sa Bagg, Bull. U. S. G. S., No. 88, p. 



29. 



Description. — ^"Test srnall, consisting of a few smooth, 

 spherical, or globular chambers ; suture lines deep ; shell pos- 

 teriorly acute, anteriorly obtuse. 



"Length unknown." (Bagg). 



Remarks. — "It has been impossible to find shells in perfect 

 preservation, since the constrictions between the chambers are so 

 pronounced that the chambers are easily broken off, but the few 

 globular chambers we do find are sufficient for the determination 

 of the species." (Bagg.) 



Formation and locality. — Navesink marl, Freehold (rare) 

 (Bagg). 



Geographic distribution. — New Jersey, Minnesota. 



Textularia gramen d'Orbigny. 

 Plate I., Figs 13-14- 

 1846. Textularia gramen d'Orbigny, Foram. Foss. Bassin tert. 

 Vienne, p. 248, pi. xv, figs. 4-6. 



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