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also seem to indicate that the Bowden was deposited at a considerable 

 depth, even if it was less than 100 fathoms. 

 The revised list of Bowden species follows: 



List of species of fossil ForaminiJ "era from Bowden, Jamaica. 



Psammosphscra fusca Schultze. 

 Haplostiche dubia var. dubia v. Brk. 

 Haddonia minor Chapman. 

 Texularia barrettii Jones & Parker. 

 Cuneolina pavonia d'Orb. 

 Cuneolina pavonia var. angusta, n. var. 

 Bulimina ovata d'Orb. 

 Nodosaria vertebralis Batsch. 

 Frondicularia alata d'Orb. 

 Cristellaria calcar Linn. 



bowdenensis, n. sp. 



italica (Defr). 



gemmata H. B. Brady. 

 Globigerina bulloides d'Orb. 



rubra d'Orb. 



sacculifera, H. B. Brady 



Globigerina subcretacea Chapman. 

 Spseroidina dehiscens var. immatura, n. var. 

 Discorbis allomorphinoides (Reuss). 

 Truncatulina prsecincta Karrer. 

 Gypsina vesicularis (Parker & Jones). 



globulus var. pilaris (H. B. Brady). 

 Pulvinulina sagra d'Orb. 

 Amphistegina lessonii d'Orb. 

 Quinqueloculina auberiana d'Orb. 



parkeri var. bowdenensis, 

 n. var. 

 Triloculina brongniartiana d'Orb. 



tricarinata d'Orb. 

 Vertebralina striata d'Orb. 

 Orbiculina compressa d'Orb. 



CUBA. 



The Cuban collections are mainly from about Guantanamo Bay, 

 Santiago, and Matanzas. Most of the material obtained near Santiago 

 is from the manganese mines, and contains a great number of individ- 

 uals and several species of Orthophragmina,wbich seems clearly to be of 

 Eocene age. The collections from near Guantanamo are rich in Lepi- 

 docyclina and evidently represent deposits of Oligocene age. A richly 

 fossiliferous, f oraminiferal marl from near Matanzas, of Miocene age, 

 yielded 30 species of smaller Foraminifera, a list of which is given. The 

 table on page 30 shows the distribution at the different stations of the 

 larger and more important species from the eastern end of the island 

 about Santiago and Guantanamo. 



Some of the Eocene species seem to be related to those of St. Bartho- 

 lomew and the exposure near David, Panama. 



List of species from U. S. G. S. Sta. 8461, marl gorge of Yumuri River, Matanzas, Cuba. 



Textularia cf . T. candeiana d'Orb. 

 Bolivina limbata H. B. Brady. 



punctata d'Orb. 



lobata var. cubensis, n. var. 

 Verneuilina spinulosa Reuss. 

 Virgulina punctata d'Orb. 

 Gaudryina triangularis Cushman. 

 Cassidulina subglobosa H. B. Brady. 

 Uvigerina cf. U. canariensis. 

 Globigerina bulloides d'Orb. 



subcretacea Chapman. 

 Orbulina universa d'Orb. 

 Pullenia obliqueloculata Parker & Jones. 

 Anomalina. 

 Truncatulina lobatula Walk. & Jac. 



Siphonina reticulata (Czjzek). 



pulchra, n. sp. 

 Pulvinulina. 



sagra d'Orb. 

 Planorbulina retinaculata Parker & Jones. 

 Discorbis saulcii d'Orb. 

 Polystomella lanieri d'Orb. 

 sagra d'Orb. 

 Nonionina cf. N. asterizans F. & M. 



grateloupi d'Orb. 



sloanii d'Orb. 

 Amphistegina lessonii d'Orb. 

 Quinqueloculina sp. 

 Biloculina cf. B. bulloides d'Orb. 



