194 CRETACEOUS PALEONTOLOGY. 



1884. Textularia gramen Brady, Chal. Rq>t., vol ix, p. 365, pi. 



xliii, figs. 9, 10. 

 1898. Textwlaria gramen Bagg, Bull. U. S. G. S., No. 88, p. 29. 

 1898. Textvdaria gramien Bagg, Bull. Am. Pal., vol. 2, No. 10, 



P- 313- 

 1904. Textwlaria gfamen Bagg, Md. Geol. Surv., Miocene, p. 



471, pi. 132, figs. 8-9. 



Description. — "Test arenaceous, rough externally, stoutly built, 

 laterally compressed, margin subangular; five to six wide cham- 

 bers, very slightly convex ; posterior end neatly rounded ; general 

 outline very similar to> Textularia hauerii, but distinguished from 

 that species by its more angular lateral edges, and differing from 

 Textularia ahhreviata, which it also resembles, in being less short 

 and thick. 



"Length, i mm.; breadth, 0.52 mm." (Bagg). 



Formation and locality. — Vincentown limesand, Vincentown, 

 Timber Creek (Bagg). 



Geographic distribution. — New Jersey; Miocene of Maryland. 



Textularia sagittula Defrance. 



Plate I., Pigs. 15^17. 



1824. Textulana sagittula Defrance, Diet. Sci. Nat., vol. xxxii, 

 p. 177; 1828, vol. liii, p. 344; Atlas, Conch., pi. xiii, 



fig- S- 



1884. Textularia sagittula Brady, Chal. Kept., vol. ix, p. 361, 



pi. xlii, figs. 17, 18. 

 1898. Textularia sagittula Bagg", Bull. U. S. G. S., No. 88, 



p. 29. 

 1898. Textularia sagittula Bagg, Bull. Am. Pal., vol. 2, No. 10, 



P- 314- 

 1901. Textuiaria sagittula Bagg, Md. Geol. Surv., Eocene, p. 



234, pi. 62, fig. 2. 

 1904. Textularia sagittula Bagg, Md. Geol. Surv., Miocene, p. 



472, pi. 132, figs. 11-12. 



Description. — "Test elongated, strongly compressed, with 

 sharp-angled peripheral margin; chambers numerous (12 to 15), 



