of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 



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Qainqueloculina secans, Robertson, Fauna and Flora of the W. of 



Scot, p. 51 (1876). 

 Miliolina secans, H. B. Brady, Foram. of the Chall. Exp., p. 167, 

 pi. vi. figs. 1, 2 (1884). 

 Habitat, — Two specimens in material dredged, in 12 to 14 fathoms, to 

 the east of Inchkeith, and one or two from Aberlady Bay. 



Miliolina bicomis (Walker and Jacob). 



Serpula bicomis ventricosa, W. & J., Test. Mm. Rar., p. 2, tab. i. 

 fig. 2 (1784). 



Trilocidina bronqniartii, d'Orb., Ann. Sci. Nat., vol. vii. p. 300, 



No. 23 (1826). 

 Vermiculum bicome, Fleming, Brit. Anim, p. 234 (1828). 

 Miliolina bicomis, Williamson, Rec. For. of G. Brit., p. 85, pi. 



vii. figs. 190-198 (1858). 

 Quinqueloculina bicomis, Robertson, Fauna and Flora of the W. 



of Scot, p. 51 (1876). 

 Miliolina bicomis, II. B. Brady, Foram. of the Chall. Exp., p. 171, 

 pi. vi. figs. 9, 11, 12 (1884). 

 Habited. — A few specimens in material dredged in the South Bay. It 

 is over a hundred years since this species was first made known as British 

 by William Boys, the well-known conchologist, in his work, Testacea 

 Minuta Rariora. 



Miliolina agglutinans, d'Orbigny. 



Miliolina agglutinans, d'Orb. 



Quinqueloculina agghdinans, Robertson, Fauna and Flora of the 



W. of Scot, p. 51 (1876). 

 Quinqueloculina agglutinans, H. B. Brady, Foram. of the Chall. 

 Exped., p. 180, pi. viii. figs. 6-7 (1884). 

 Habitat. — One specimen in material dredged in the vicinity of Inchkeith, 

 and others from Aberlady and Largo Bays. This does not appear to be a 

 very common species in the Forth. It is easily distinguished by having 

 numerous grains of sand incorporated in the matrix cf the shell, so 

 that it looks as if it properly belonged to the arenaceous group Lituolidce. 

 It is moderately common in the Clyde. 



Miliolina ferussacii (d'Orbigny). 



Quinqueloculina ferussacii, D'Orb., Ann. Sci. Nat, vol. vii. p. 301, 

 No. 18 (1826). 



Miliolina bicomis, var. augulata, Williamson, Rec For. of G. Brit, 



p. 88, pi. vii. fig. 196 (1858). 

 Miliolina ferussacii, H. B. Brady, Foram. of the Chall. Exped., p. 

 175, pi. cxiii. fig. 17, a, b (1884). 

 Habitat. — One specimen in material dredged in the South Bay, in 6 to 7 

 fathoms water, and a few from Aberlady Bay. 



Lituolidce. 



Ilaplophragmium pseudo-spirale (Williamson). 



Proteonina pseudo- spiralis, Will., Rec. For. of G. Brit., p. 2, pi. i. 

 figs. 2, 3 (1858). 



Ilaplophragmium p)seudo-spirale, H. B. Brady, Foram. of the 

 Chall. Exped., p. 302, pi. xxxiii. figs. 1-4 (1884). 

 Habitat. — Not unfrequent among material dredged a little west of 

 Inchkeith. Skye is the only locality given for this species by Williamson, 

 where it was first discovered by Barlee. I have met with it in Loch Fyne 

 and Rothesay Bay, but it does not appear to be a common species. 



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