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Habitat. — Bo'ness (David Robertson). East of Inchkeith, not un- 
common. In this species the cells are arranged in a triserial manner, and 
the shell tapers gradually towards the apex, it is thus distinctly different 
from B. elegantissima, d'Orb. 
Bulimina fusiformis, Williamson. 
Bulimina pupoides, var. fusiformis, Williamson, Rec. Foram. Gt. 
Brit., p. 63, pi. v. figs. 129-130 (1868). 
Habitat. — East of Inchkeith, not common. 
Lagenid^e. 
Lagena pulchella, Brady. 
Lagena pulchella, H. B. Brady, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. iv., 
vol. vi. p. 294 ; pi. xii. fig. 1, a. b. (1870). 
Habitat. — Granton Harbour (David Robertson). This species has a 
tricarinate form, and the " convex " faces are ornamented with irregular 
longitudinal, branching costee. 
Lagena melo (d'Orbigny). 
Oolina melo, d'Orbigny, Form. Amer. Merid., p. 20, pi. v. fig. 9 
(1839). 
Habitat. — Granton Harbour (David Robertson). 
Polymorphina compressa, d'Orbigny (fistulose variety). 
Polymorphina compressa, d'Orbigny, Foram. Eoss. Vien., p. 233, 
pi. xii. figs. 32-34 (1846). 
Polymorphina compressa, var. Jistulosa, Williamson, Rec. Foram. 
Gt. Brit., p. 72, pi. vi. fig. 150 (1858). 
Polymorphina compressa (fistulose form), H. B. Brady, op. cit. y p. 
566, pi. lxxiii. fig. 17. 
Habitat. — Near Phidra, rather rare. 
Uvigerina angulosa, Williamson. 
Vvigerina angulosa, Williamson, Rec. Foram. Gt. Brit., p. 67, pi, 
v. fig. 140 (1868). 
Uvigerina angulosa, H. B. Brady, Foram. of the Chall. Exp., p. 
576, pi. lxxiv. figs. 15-18 (1884). 
Habitat. — East of Inchkeith, not very common. 
Rotalim. 
Rotalia nitida (Williamson). 
Rotalia nitida, Will., Rec. Foram. Gt. Brit., p. 54, pi. iv. figs. 
106-108 (1858). 
Rotalia nitida, Robertson, Fauna and Flora of the West of 
Scotland, p. 52 (1876). 
Habitat. — Various parts of the estuary of the Forth, frequent ; a much 
smaller and more delicate species than R. beccarii. 
Spirillina vivipara, Ehrenberg. 
Spirillina vivipara, Ehrenberg, Abhandl. k. Akad. Wiss. Berlin, 
p. 442, pi. iii. fig. 41 (1841). 
Spirillina vivipara perforata, Williamson, Rec. Foram. Gt. Brit., 
p. 92, pi. vii. fig. 202 (1858). 
Spirillina vivipara, H. B. Brady, op. cit, p. 630, pi. lxxxv. figs. 
1-5. 
Habitat. — Aberlady Bay, rare. This is a widely distributed species, 
but does not seem to be very common ; I have found it also in the Clyde. 
