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somewhat inflated; surface smooth, finely punctate; peripheral 

 margins rounded, and more or less lobulated. 



"Length, I mm." (Bagg.) 



Remarks. — "This species is less common than Bolivina punc- 

 tata" (Bagg). 



Formation and /oca/jYj;.— Marshalltown clay-marl, Marshall- 

 town (Bagg). 



Geographic distribution.— 'i^ew Jersey; Miocene, California. 



Genus Pleurostomei<la Reuss. 



Pleurostomella subnodosa (Reuss). 



Plate I., Figs. 32-34- 



1845. Nodosaria nodosa (pars) Reuss, Verstein. bohm. Kreide, 



pt. I, p. 28, pi. xiii, fig. 22. 

 1850. Dentaiina subnodosa (pars) Reuss, Haidinger's Naturw. 



Abhandl., vol. iv, pt. i, p. 24, pi. i, fig. 9. 

 1884. Fleurostom.ella subnodosa Brady, Chal. Rept., vol. ix, p. 



■412, pi. Hi, figs. 12, 13. 

 1898. Pleurostomella subnodosa Bagg, Bull. U. S. G. S., No. 



88, p. 34. 



Description. — "Test elongate, almost straight, with somewhat 

 irregular outline; chambers enlarging, slightly convex, separated 

 by oblique sutures; ultimate chamber largest, shortly acute; pri- 

 mordial chamber smallest, rounded; aperture an elongated, 

 naked, oval opening extending slightly down the side of the 

 ultimate segment. 



"Length, i mm." (Bagg.) 



Formation and locality. — Vincentown limesand. Timber Creek 

 (Bagg). 



Geographic distribution.- — New Jersey. 



Family LAGENID^. 

 . Sub-family LAGENIN/E. 



Genus Lagena Walker and Boys. 

 Largena globosa (Montagu). 

 Plate I., Figs. 35-37. 

 1803. Vermdculum globosum Montagu; Testae. Brit., p. 523. 



