Red Chalk Foraminifera. By Burrows, Sherborn, and Bailey. 565 
Containing 0. universa, G. cretacea, G. bulloides, Dentalinae and 
Planorbulinae, Ostracoda, spheres, and sponge-spicules in position. 
(5) Hunstanton limestone (pink) from South Cave cutting. 
Almost entirely composed of organisms. Containing 0. universa, 
G. cretacea, L. apiculata, C. crepidula, C. variabilis, Verneuilinae, 
Glandulinae, Miliolinae, Ostracoda, spheres, and sponge-spicules. 
(6) Gault from floor of pit at Muzzle, near West Dereham. Full 
of organisms. G. cretacea, Nodosariae, and others mostly unrecog- 
nizable ; entire absence of spheres. 
(7) Gault, West Dereham, from the base of the gault. Full of 
organic fragments, but almost entirely devoid of recognizable Fora- 
minifera. 
(8) Gault from a well-boring at Stoke Ferry (54-55 feet). Con- 
taiuing 0. universa , G. cretacea, G. bulloides, C. rotulata, Textularia, 
and Ostracodal valves. 
(9) Bed chalk, Whanam Grange, Yorkshire (2 slides), streaky, 
with abundant Foraminifera, chiefly fragmentary. G. cretacea, 
G. bulloides, C. crepidula, C. rotulata , Lagena Isevis, and another, 
Pleurostomella (?), Textulariae, Polymorphinae, Glauconitic and brown 
grains, spheres, sponge-spicules, black specks, with some dendritic 
markings. 
(10) Bed chalk, Great Girendale, Yorkshire. Streaky, and 
although almost entirely composed of spheres and Foraminifera, 
the latter are not generally recognizable. 0. universa, G . cretacea, 
G. bulloides, G. Linneana, C. crepidula, Polymorphina, Miliolinae, 
Glauconitic and brown grains, Ostracoda, and spheres. 
(11) Bed chalk, Speeton, bed 1 (upper part). A thick sec- 
tion showing abundant unrecognizable Foraminifera. 0. universa, 
G. cretacea, G. bulloides, Cristellaria, Spiroloculina, and spheres. 
(12) Bed chalk, Speeton, basal band of bed 1. A thick section 
almost entirely made up of spheres to the exclusion of other organisms. 
Containing G. cretacea, Dentalina, Spiroplecta biformis, Miliolinae, 
spheres, and Ostracoda. 
(13) Bed chalk, Hunstanton, upper third. Containing G. "cretacea, 
G. bulloides, N. radicula, C. rotulata, C. crepidula, Planorbulinae, 
Textulariae, spheres, Ostracoda, and abundant spoDge-spicules, some of 
which are in position. 
(14) Bed chalk, Hunstanton. Containing G. cretacea, G. bul- 
loides, L. Isevis , W. radicula, C. rotulata, Planorbulinae, Poly- 
morphinae, and other forms of doubtful affinity, spheres, and Ostracoda ; 
few spicules. 
(15) Bed chalk, Hunstanton (middle). G. cretacea, G. bulloides , 
L. apiculata, T. trochus, C. rotulata, C. crepidula, Planorbulina , 
spheres, and Ostracoda ; few spicules. 
(16) Bed gault from boring at Hersingham. G. cretacea, 
G. bulloides, C. rotulata. Lingulina carinata. Ostracoda and spicules 
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1890. 
