Ii6 HALKVARD, Fossil Foraminifera of the Blue Marl 



Genus Carpenteria, Gray. 

 285. Carpenteria proteiformis, Goes. 



Carpenteria balanifonnis, var. proteiformis, Goes, 1882, K. 



Svenska Vet.-Akad. Handl. XIX, No. 4, p. 94, pi. VI, 



figs. 208-214; pi. VII, figs. 215-219. 

 Carpenteria proteiformis, Brady, 1884, Chall. Rep., vol. IX, 



p. 679, pi. XCVII, figs. 8-14. 



Very rare. Only three fragments found. 



(See our note upon this species sub Columella, No. 50, 

 note.) 



Genus Truncatulina, d'Orbigny. 



286. Truncatulina haidingerii, (d'Orbigny.) 



Rotalina haidingerii, d'Orbigny, 1846, Foram. Foss. Vienne, 



p. 154, pi. VIII, figs. 7-9. 

 Truncatulina haidingerii, Brady, 1884, Chall. Rep., vol. IX, 



p. 663, pi. XCV, fig. 7a, b, c. 



This species is common in most of my Gatherings, and the 

 specimens as a rule are robust and typical. 



(There is a considerable range of variation in the large 

 series of specimens selected, many of them being almost flat 

 on the inferior side.) 



287. Truncatulina ungeriana, (d'Orbigny.) 



Rotalina ungeriana, d'Orbigny, 1846, Foram. Foss. Vienne. p. 



157, pi. VIII, figs. 16-18.' 

 Truncatulina ungeriana, Brady, 1884, Chall. Rep., vol. IX, 



p. 664, pi. XCIV, fig. 9a, b, c. 



Occurs chiefly in the middle and lower portions of the 

 Marl. The examples found are generally well-developed, but 

 are not numerous. 



287A. [Truncatulina akneriana (d'Orbigny).] 



[Rotalina akneriana, d'Orbigny, 1846, FFV, p. 156, pi. VIII, 



figs. 13-15. 

 Truncatulina akneriana, Brady, 1884, FC. p. 663, pi. XCIV. 



fig. 8, a. b, c] 



288. Truncatulina lobatula, (Walker & Jacob.) 



Nautilus lobatulus, Walker & Jacob, 1798. In Kannmacher's 

 ed. of Adam's Essays Micros., p. 642, pi. XIV, fig. 36. - 

 Truncatulina lobatula, Brady, 1884, Chall Rep., vol. IX, p. 660, 

 pi. XCII, fig. to, pi. XCIII, figs. 1, 4. 5; Pi- CXV, figs. 4-5 



