1 24 HALKYARD, Fossil Foraminifeta of the Blue Marl 



[313. Cycloloculina annulata, Heron-Allen & Earland.] 



\Cycloloculina annulata, Heron-Allen & Earland, 1908, &c, 

 S.B. 1908, pp. 533, 536, PI. XII. figs. 1-7.] 



313A. Pulvinulina vermiculata, (d'Orbigny.) 



Planorbulina vermiculata. d'Orbigny, 1826, Ann. Sci. Nat. vol. 



VII, p. 280, No. 3. 

 Pulvinulina vermiculata, Brady, 1884, Chall. Rep., vol. IX, 



p. 687, pi. CXV, fig. 2, a, b. 



Extremely rare. The only specimen found (G. No. 3) is 

 very small and regular in outline, being disc shaped. The longer 

 segments are of equal diameter throughout, and at first sight 

 the shell has the external appearance of Spirillina vivipara, 

 Ehrbg., but a careful examination by transmitted light reveals 

 its true character. 



(The single specimen when remounted in balsam proved to 

 be our Selsey genus and species Cycloloculina annulata, a very 

 interesting find, although we have also found it in the Eocene of 

 Paris since we recorded it from Selsey.) 



314. Pulvinulina auricula, (Fichtel & Moll.) 



Nautilus auricula, var. a Fichtel & Moll., 1803, Test. Micr. p. 



108, pi. XX, figs, a, b, c- 

 Pulvinulina auricula, Brady, 1884, ChalL Rep. vol. IX, p. 688, 

 pi. CVI, fig. 5, a, b, c. 



Very rare and small. Only found in Gatherings, April, 1897. 



314A. [Pulvinulina oblonga (Williamson).] 



[Nautilus auricula, var. /5, Fichtel & Moll, 1798, TM. p. 108, pi. 



XX. figs, d, e, f. 

 Rotalina oblonga, Williamson, 1858, RFGB. p. 51, pi. IV. figs. 



98-100. 

 Pulvinulina oblonga, Brady, 1884, FC, p. 688, pi. CVI, fig. 4, 



a, b, c] 



[315. Pulvinulina erinacea, Karrer.] 



31 5a. Pulvinulina oblonga, var. scabra, Brady. 



Plate VIII, fig. 8. 



Pulvinulina oblonga, var. scabra, Brady, 1884, Chall. Rep., vol. 

 IX, p. 689, pi. CVI, fig. 8 a, b, c. 



Not rare. Found almost exclusively in the upper portion 

 of the Marl. On comparing my drawing with those of Brady, it 



