On a New Type of Foraminifera. By II. B. Brady. 571 
Postscript. — Since the foregoing Note has been in the printer’s 
hands and the woodcuts prepared, I have learnt, quite accidentally, 
that the smaller form above referred to is the organism of which a 
MS. name without description ( Millettia earlandi) appeared in my 
friend Mr. Joseph Wright’s list of Foraminifera dredged in 1000 
fathoms off the south-west coast of Ireland, on the ‘ Flying Fox ’ 
expedition ; published in the 4 Annals and Magazine of Natural 
History ’ for December 1889 : and that a detailed description both of 
this and the larger form has been prepared by him for the Eeport 
of the dredging expedition on the same or adjacent ground in the 
steam-tug ‘ Flying Falcon,’ 1888, which has been already presented 
to the Boyal Irish Academy, though not yet published. Mr. Wright, 
nevertheless, has very kindly expressed his wish that this notice should 
not be withdrawn, and as it is admitted that Mr. Harris was the first 
to find the organism and recognize in it an undescrihed type, it is 
fair that his position with regard to it should be respected. I only 
regret that my prolonged absence from England through ill-health 
should have been the cause of any question of priority in the 
matter. — H. B. B. 
