288 F. CHAPMAN. 
south of France, and the Oligocene of Grice’s Oreek, 
Victoria. 
T. rugosa is of frequent occurrence in the limestone 
containing Lithothamnion and Lepidocyclina of Christmas 
Island,* belonging to the same geological horizon as the 
present sample. In the living condition it has been fre- 
quently recorded from the South Pacific and Hast Indian 
areas, aS round Funafuti, Honolulu, Sandwich Islands, 
Admiralty Islands, Friendly Islands, as well as in the Gulf 
of Suez. 
Fam. Globigerinide. 
Genus GLOBIGERINA, d’Orbigny. 
GLOBIGERINA BULLOIDES, d’Orbigny. 
Globigerina bulloides, d’Orbigny, 1826, Ann. Sci. Nat., Vol. 
VII, p. 277, No. 1, Modeles, No. 17 and No. 76. Brady, 
H. B., 1884, Rep. Chall. Vol. Ix, p. 593, pls. Ixxvii, 
Ixxix, figs. 3-7. 
Occasional small-sized tests of the above species occur 
in the present sample of limestone from Papua. Itisa 
pelagic form, but by no means confined to the open sea, 
although there most abundant. 
GLOBIGERINA TRILOBA, Reuss. 
Globigerina triloba, Reuss, 1849, Denkschr. Akad. Wiss. 
Wien., Vol. 1, p. 374, pl. xlvii, fig. 11. G. bulloides, 
d’Orb., var. triloba, Rss., Brady, H. B., 1884, Rep. 
Ohall., Vol. Ex, p. 595, pl. Ixxix, figs: 1, 25" pl tix 
figs.2,3. G. triloba, Rss., Chapman, 1910, Proc. Roy. 
Soc. Vict. Vol. xxi, (N.S.) pt. ii, p. 281. 
1 Jones and Chapman, “On the Foraminifera of the Orbitoidal Lime- 
stone and Reef Rock of Christmas Island.’’ Mon. Christmas Island (Brit. 
Mus.) by C. W. Andrews, 1900, p. 231. 
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