Red Chalk Foraminifera. By Burrows , Sherhorn, and Bailey. 557 
Nodosaria sp., plate IX. fig. 22. — Apparently a very coarsely 
grown variety of N. calamorpha. A similar form was figured by 
Soldani as “ Orth, perfecte globularia” Saggio Oritt., 1780, p. 108, 
plate vi. fig. G, g. 
N. limbata d’Orb., plate IX. fig. 23. D’Orbigny, Mem. Soc. Geol. 
France, iv. 1840, p. 12, plate i. fig. 1. Hunstanton, Sherborn Coll. 
G umbel's N. granito-calcarea, Abb. k. bay. Ak. Wiss. (cl. ii.) x. (2) 
p. 613, plate i. fig. 19, apparently belongs to this form. 
N. obscura Reuss, plate IX. fig. 24. Reuss, Yerst. bohm. Kreide, 
part i. 1845, p. 26, plate xiii. fig. 8. — This figure is a much restored 
drawing of a damaged specimen in Mr. Burrows’ collection. The 
sutures are not shown as they are quite indistinguishable in the 
original. Since the figure was drawn two or three more perfect 
specimens have been found by Mr. Bailey at the same locality 
(Speeton). 
N. prismatica Reuss, plate IX. fig. 25 a , b. Reuss, SB. k. Ak. 
Wiss. Wien, xl. 1860, p. 180, plate ii. fig. 2. — Two upper chambers 
of a specimen so exactly corresponding to Reuss’s type that we have 
ventured to restore the missing portion by a dotted outline traced from 
Reuss’s figure. Burrows Coll. 
Dentalina d’Orbigny, 1826. 
N. (Dentalina) soluta Reuss, plate IX. fig. 26. Reuss, Zeitschr. 
deutsch. geol. Ges., iii. 1851, p. 60, plate iii. fig. 4. — A small but 
perfect individual, from Mr. Bailey’s preparations. 
N. ( D .) communis d’Orb., plate IX. fig. 27. D’Orbigny, Ann. 
Sci. Nat., vii. 1826, p. 254, No. 35; Brady, Rep. Challenger, ix. 
1884, p. 504, plate lxii. figs. 19-22. — Common. Recorded by Jones 
and Parker from Flamborough Head (Emmett Coll.). 
N. ( D .) brevis d’Orb., plate IX. fig. 28. D’Orbigny, Foram. Foss. 
Yienne, 1846, p. 48, plate ii. figs. 9, 10. — One specimen, Burrows 
Coll. 
N. (D.) jiliformis d’Orb., plate IX. fig. 29. D’Orbigny, Ann. Sci. 
Nat., vii. 1826, p. 253, No. 14 ; Brady, Rep. Challenger, ix. 1884, 
p. 500, plate lxiii. fig. 4. — Three chambers of a specimen occurring 
in one of Mr. Bailey’s slides is here figured. 
N. (D.) marginuloides Reuss., plate IX. fig. 30. Reuss, 
Haidinger’s Nat. Abh., iv. (i.) 1850, p. 25, plate ii. (i.) fig. 12. — 
Closely allied to D. brevis ; figured by Reuss from the chalk of 
Lemberg. One specimen, Bailey Coll. 
N. (D.) mucronata Neugeboren, plate IX. fig. 31. Neugeboren, 
Denkschr. k. Ak. Wiss. Wien, xii. (2) 1856, p. 83, plate iii. figs. 
8-11 ; Brady, Rep. Challenger, ix. 1884, p. 50:'*, plate lxii. figs. 
27-29. — A few specimens of this variety occur in Mr. Bailey’s 
preparations. 
N. (D.) abnormis Reuss, plate IX. fig. 32. Reuss, SB. k. Ak. 
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