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DALE : Holker Park, Gleaston Castle, I>ittle Urswick, North Lanca- 

 shire ; Fourstones, Ingoe, Northumberland. 



27 Valvulina plicata Brady. Monog. Carb. and Perm. Foram., 



p. 88, pi. iv., figs. lo-ii. 



This is a very rare form, so far as my own experience goes ; but I 

 have it from a few localities, both in Scotland and England. 



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

 shire, very rare. Yoredale : Ingoe, Northumberland. 



28 Valvulina youngii Brady. Monog. Carb. and Perm. Foram., 



p. 86, pi. iv., figs. 6-8-9, 



In his Monograph, Mr. Brady says of the distribution of this 

 species (p. 86) : ' In England only noticed hitherto in one locality in 

 the Lower Limestone series — viz., Fallowlees, Northumberland. In 

 Scotland, at several localities pertaining to the Lower Carboniferous 

 Limestone group, but not in any other portion of the series. In all 

 cases very rare.' This is a beautiful and unmistakable form, and 

 I am very glad to be able to add to the number of localities. 



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

 shire. Yoredale : Hurst, Yorkshire ; Gleaston Castle, Little Urs- 

 wick, North I>ancashire — very fine examples at Gleaston. 



29 Valvulina youngii var. contraria Brady. Monog. Carb. and 



Perm. Foram., p. 87, pi. iv., figs, "j-a^ b. 

 Horizon and Localities — Scaur Limestone Series : Castleton, 

 Derbyshire. While the type is rare in this locality, the variety is 

 rather common. Yoredale : Hurst, North Yorkshire ; Gleaston 

 Castle, North Lancashire, 



Fam. N\\\.~LAGENID^. 

 Genus LAG EN A Walker and Jacob. 



30 Lagena howchiniana Brady. Monog, Carb. and Perm, Foram,, 



p, 121, pi, X., figs, 1-5. 

 Localities. — Redesdale and Fourstones, Brady (not in my collec- 

 tion). 



31 Lagena parkeriana Brady. Monog, Carb. and Perm, Foram., 



p, 120, pi, viii., figs, 1-5. 

 = Lagena lebotiriana Vine, (Naturalist, see ante, p. 9, 

 List No. 27). 



Because of certain peculiarities of the surface markings of one of 

 my examples, I was inclined to believe that I had discovered this 

 species in a lower horizon than that recorded by Prof Lebour. After 

 carefully comparing my specimen with the figures of Mr. Brady 

 (Monog,, pi, viii., fig. 6), I must be allowed to withdraw the reference, 



Nav. 1885. 



