VINE : MICRO-PAL.^:ONTOLOGY. 



balsam, but some of the larger specimens may be picked out and 

 mounted dry. Mr. Brady gives a long list of references and synonyms 

 of this species. 



Horizo7i and Localities. — Scaur Limestone Series : Lamberton 

 Ivimestone Lowest Bernicean (Lebour) ; Redesdale ; Skelly Gate. 

 YoREDALE : Elf Hills, Fojistjnes, Ingoe, Scremerton Limestone 

 (Lebour), Northumberland; Hurst, Yorksh^'re 



5 Trochammina gordialis Parker and Jones. Ann. Mag. Nat. 



Hist, 1869. 



1876. Monog. Carb. and Perm. Foram., p. 77, pi. iii., 

 figs. 1-3. 



I have only one example of this species. 



Horizon a?id Locality. — Yoredale : Ingoe, Northumberland. 

 Elf Hills Quarries (Brady) the only other English locality. 



6 Trochammina centrifuga Brady. 



^ Involutina id. Brady. Rep. Brit. Assoc., Exeter Meeting, 

 Monog. Carb. and Perm. Foram., p. 74, pi. ii.,figs. 15-20. 

 Horizon and Localities. — Scaur Limestone Series: Redesdale, 

 rather abundant ; Skelly Gate, Northumberland. Yoredale : Hurst, 

 North Yorkshire, rather rare ; Fourstones, Ingoe, Northumberland. 



Genus ENDOTHYRA Phillips. 



Species belonging to this genus are rather abundant in the 

 Carboniferous Shales, but not so abundant in the Northumberland 

 as in the Scotch Shales. I find that the best way to obtain examples 

 is to mount some of the finest siftings in balsam. In the Shales 

 obtained from Gair, Upper Limestone Series, Scotland, all the finer mud- 

 like siftings are literally full of Endothyra and Trocha^nmina species. 

 7 Endothyra ornata Brady. 



1876. Monog. Carb. and Perm. Foram., p. 99, pi. vi., figs. 1-4. 



This species is not so abundant in the North of England. It is 

 rather a Southern form, and is found in several locaHties in the 

 Bristol district. I have no record of it, as obtained from my own 

 material. In my North Lancashire material I have two examples 

 that I beUeve may be referred to the species. 



Horizon and Localities.- — Scaur Limestone : Castleton, Derby- 

 shire (?); Skelly Gate (Brady); Kendle Limestone (? Brady). Yore- 

 dale : Fourstones, Northumberland ; Gleaston Castle, North Lanca- 

 shire. 



Nov. 1885. 



