"Wright — Foraminifera obtained off the South-west of Ireland. 471 
Textularia concava, Karrer, sp. 
Plecanium concavum, Karrer, 1868, Sitzungst. d. k. Ak. Wiss, 
"Wien, vol. Iviii. p. 129, pi. i. fig. 3. 
Eare ; 7-345 fathoms. 
Textularia globulosa, Ehrenberg. 
Textularia globulosa, Ehrenberg, 1839, Abhandl. Akad. Berlin 
(1838), p. 135, No. 60, pi. iv. ; several figures. 
A single specimen at 345 fathoms. 
SPIEOPLECTA, Ehrenberg. 
Spiroplecta sagittula, Defrance, sp. 
Textularia sagittula, Defrance, 1824, Diet. Sci. l^at., vol. 
xxxii. p. 177 ; vol. liii. p. 344 ; Atlas Conch., pi. xiii. fig. 5. 
Spiroplecta sagittula is frequent around the Irish coast, but not 
so plentiful as the closely allied form Textularia gramen. As 
this species is almost invariably dimorphous, the early chambers 
having a spiral arrangement, I have placed it in the genus Spiro- 
plecta, In most cases the spiral is fairly well developed, the 
distal end being round in contour, and the lateral edges nearly 
parallel ; at times the spiral is very small, and when such is the 
case, the shell increases more rapidly in size. 
Frequent ; 7-345 fathoms. 
EIGENEEII^A, d'Orbigny. 
Eigenerina digitata, d'Orbigny. 
Eigenerina (Gemmulina) digitata, d'Orbigny, 1826, Ann. Sci. 
I^at., vol. vii. p. 262, No. 4 ; Modele, No. 58. 
Eare at 7 fathoms and 50 fathoms ; very common at 53 fathoms. 
Eigenerina nodosaria, d'Orbigny. 
Eigenerina nodosaria, d'Orbigny, 1826, Ann. Sci. Nat., vol. vii» 
p. 261, No. 1, pi. xi. figs. 9-12 ; Modele, No. 57. 
Eare at 53 fathoms and 750 fathoms. 
GATJDEYINA, d'Orbigny. 
Gaudryina pupoides, d'Orbigny. 
Gaudryina pupoides, d'Orbigny, 1840, Mem. Soc. Geol. France, 
vol. iv. p. 44, pi. iv. figs. 22-24. 
Common at 345 fathoms and 750 fathoms. 
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