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Truncatulina wuellerstorfi (Scbwager). 



Plate IV., Figs. 19-21. 



1866. Anomalina wwellerstorft Schwager, Novara-Exped., 



Geo!., vol. 2, p. 258, pi. vii, fig's. 105, 107. 

 1884. Truncatulina ■viMbellerstorfi Brady, Challenger Report, vol. 



9, p. 662, pi. xciii, figs. 8, 9. 

 1886. Truncatulina imiellerstorfi Uhlig, Jahrb. K.-k. geol. 



Reichsanstalt, vol. 36, p. 174, fig. 3. 

 1895. Truncatulina zimcllerstoriii Egger, Jahrsber, Naturhist. 



Ver. Passau, vol. 16, p. 31, pi. v, fig. 6 a, b, c. 

 1898. Truncatulina zimellerstorft Bagg, Bull. U. S. G. S., No. 



88, p. 66. 

 1905. Truncatulina inmellerstorfi Bagg, Bull. U. S. G. S., No. 



268, p. 47, pi. 9, fig. 3. 



Description. — "Test circular, coarsely porous; inferior surface 

 convex, superior complanate; peripheral edge acute; chambers 

 narrow ; septa strongly curved, crescent-shaped with broad septal 

 ridges, nine in the last convolution; aperture a small marginal 

 cleft. 



"Diameter, 0.5 mm." (Bagg.) 



Remarks. — "This species is similar in its outline to figure 8, 

 plate xciii. Challenger Report, vol ix. None of our specimens are 

 as flat as figure 9 of the same plate, which Professor Brady con- 

 siders the more typical fo^rm. This author states that this species. 

 is described from the Pliocene deposits O'f Kar Nicobar by 

 Schwager, but does not mention its earlier occurrence. It is an 

 intermediate fo^rm between Truncatulina lobatula and Anomalina 

 ariminensis." (Bagg.) 



Formation and locality. — Manasquan marl, Vincentown 

 (Bagg). 



Geographic distribution. — ^New Jersey ; Miocene of California. 



Genus Anomawna d'Orbigny. 



Anomalina ammonoides (Reuss). 



Plate IV., Figs. 26-29. 



1845. Rosalina aanmonoides Reuss, Verstein. bohm. Kreid., pt. 

 I, p. 36, pi. xiii, fig. 66; pi. viii, fig. 53. 



