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Milwlidce. 



Spiroloculina plaimlala (Lamk.). Loch Fyne (Mrs. Koljertson). 



MilioU7ia ohlonga (Montagu) = (IVt7ct;?6?i7ia ohlouga). Dredged at 

 Tarbert Bank, 20 to 25 fms. 



MilioUna auheriana (d'Orb). Loch Fyne (Mrs. Robertson). 

 Dredged at Tarbert Bank, Loch Fyne, 20 to 25 fms. 



MilioUna veimsta (Karrer). Loch Fyne (Mrs. Robertson). 



MilioUna hicornis (W. and T.). Loch Fyne (Mrs. Robertson). 

 Dredged at Tarbert Bank in 20 to 25 tins. 



MilioUna laOiosa, d'Orb. Locli Fyne (Mrs. Robertson). 



Milioltna fu-sca, Jirady. Dredged at Tarbert Bank, Lower Loch Fyne ; 

 rare. 



Sitjmollina tenuis, Czjzek. Dredged at Tarbert Bank ; rare. 



Coniiispira involvens, Reuss. Off East Locli Tarbert, Lower Loch 

 Fyne ; rare (collected 1886). 



Astrorhizidm. 



Pelosina variahilis, H. B. Brady. Common below Inveraray in 70 

 fms. (Mrs. Robertson). F. G. Pearcey has also dredged this large and 

 curious species in Loch Fyne. It is so large and unlike the organisms 

 usually known as P'oraminifera that the test maybe ])assed over as a worm- 

 tube of some kind. 



Hijperaniniina arhore>icens, Norman. Loch Fyne (^Irs. Robertson). 

 This is found attached to stones and the " roots " of sea-weeds, and though 

 comparatively large it is necessary to have some familiarity with the 

 group to which it belongs to be able to recognise it. 



Tecnitella legume?i, Norman. Loch Fyne (Mrs. Robertson). This 

 is another peculiar species, and very unlike the usual Foraminifer. 



Bendrophrija radiata, Strethil Wright. Ardlamont Point, at low 

 spring tides (F. Gr. Pearcey). 



Dendroplirya erecta, Strethil Wright. Ardlamont Point, at low spring 

 tides, along with the other (F. G. Pearcey). These two interesting 

 species of Foraminifera were found by Dr. Strethil Wright in Granton 

 Quarry, and described by him in 1861 in the 'Annals and Magazine of 

 Natural History.' J), erecta was afterwards found in the same quarry 

 by the late Dr. Robertson, who also many years ago discovered both 

 species in low-tide pools at Cumbrae, 



