VINE : MICRO-PALEONTOLOGY. 



Subdivision II.— CALCAREA (PORCELLANEA). 

 Earn. U.—MILIOLIDyE. 

 Subdivision III.— ARENACEA. 

 Fam. lll.—ASTRORHIZID^. 

 Carboniferous Foraminifera : Saccaiiunina M. Bars. 



Earn. lY.—LITUOLID^. 



Carboniferous Foraminifera: Lituola Lamarck; Haplophragmiutn 

 Reuss; Trochammma Parker and Jones; NodostnellaBrndy; Endothy?'a 

 Phillips ; Stacheia Brady. The Genus Climacainmina Brady is not given 

 in this list. 



Earn, v.— PARKERID.E:. 



Division B.— PERFORATA. 



Fam. \l.— TEXTULARID^. 



Carboniferous Foraminifera : Textularia Defrance ; Bigene7'ma 

 D'Orbigny; Valvulina D'Orbigny. 



Earn. Yll,—CmLOSTOMELLID^. 



Fam. mil.—LAGENID^. 



Carboniferous Foraminifera : Lagena Walker and Jacob; Nodosaria 

 Lamarck ; Deiitalina D'Orbigny: 



Earn. VL.—GLOBIGERINID^. 



Fam. y^.—ROTALID^. 



Fam. yA.—NAMULINIDM. 



Carboniferous Foraminifera {fi. Namulitina) : Archcedisais Brady. 



In the above classification I give the names of those genera only 

 in which carboniferous species are placed. 



Subdivision III.— ARENACEA. 

 Fam. ni—ASTRORHIZID^. 

 Genus SACCAMMINA M. Sars. 



I Saccammina carteri Brady = Carteria sp. Brady. 

 187 1. Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., H. B. Brady. 

 1876. Monog. Carb. and Permian Foram., H. B. Brady, 

 p. 57, pi. i., figs. 1-7 ; pi. xii., fig. 6. 

 This very pecuhar foraminifera is abundant in the Elf 

 Hills Quarries, but the species is widely distributed. In Wales 

 Saccammina Limestone is abundant in one locality especially, 



Nov. 1885. 



