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Report on Foraminifera. By F. W. Millett. 
1893, Abhandl. k. bayer. Akad. Wiss., CL II., vol. xviii. Abth. 
IT. p. 234, pi. ii. figs. 35-37. M. tricarinata (d’Orb.) de Amicis, 
1893, Boll. Soc. Geol. Ital., vol. xii. fasc. 3, p. 30, pi. iii. fig. 2. 
M. tricarinata (d’Orb.) Goes, 1894, Kongl. Svenska Yet.- Akad. 
Handl., vol. xxv. p. 114, pi. xxi. figs. 866-869. M. tricarinata 
(d’Orb.) Jones, 1895, Palaeontographical Soc., p. 119. 
This very common species is well represented, being found at 
most Stations in both areas. It appears in Prof. Biitschli’s list of 
Foraminifera from the Malay Archipelago. 
Miliolina tricarinata , striat6 var., plate XI. figs. 10, 11. 
Miliolina Terquemiana Brady, 1884, Chalk Kept., p. 166, pi. 
cxiv. fig. 1. 
This striate variety is not uncommon in the Malay Archipelago, 
and is most abundant in Area 1. Its characters are distinctly those 
of M. tricarinata , and there are no passage forms towards M. trigo- 
nula. Brady writes,* “ Miliolina terguemiana is exceedingly 
rare. Hitherto I have only seen specimens from two localities, 
namely, in shallow-water sand, dredged off* Calpentyn, Ceylon, and 
in littoral sand from the east coast of Madagascar.” 
Miliolina tricarinata , reticulated var., plate XI. fig. 12. 
Miliolina Bertheliniana Brady, 1884, Chalk Kept., p. 166, 
pi. cxiv. fig. 2. 
This variety is very rare in the Malay Archipelago, being repre- 
sented by one specimen only from Station 2. Its form is that of 
M. tricarinata, but approaching that of M. trigonula. Brady gives 
four localities : “ Off Ascension Island, 7 fathoms ; off Calpentyn, 
Ceylon, 2 fathoms ; and in the shore-sands collected by Mr. Hitching 
near Tamatave, Madagascar, and near Port Elizabeth, Algoa Bay.” 
Miliolina trigonula Lamarck sp. 
Miliolites trigonula Lamarck, 1804, Ann. du Mus., vol. v. p. 351, 
No. 3. Miliolina trigonula (Lam.) Sherborn and Chapman, 1889, 
Journ. Koy. Micr. Soc., p. 484, ph xi. fig. 1. M. trigonula (Lam.) 
Terrigi, 1891, Mem. K. Com. Geol. Ital., vol. iv. part i. p. 66, pi. i. 
fig. 4. M. trigonula (Lam.) Goes, 1894, Kongl. Svenska Vet.-Akad. 
Handl., vol. xxv. p. 115, pi. xxii. fig. 870. 
This form, like M. tricarinata, is represented at most of the 
Stations in both areas, but is not quite so abundant. 
Miliolina trigonula, striate var. 
Miliolina insignis Brady, 1881, Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci., voL xxi. 
N. S. p. 45. Miliolina insignis Brady, 1884, Chalk Kept., p. 165, 
pk iv. figs. 8, 10. 
* ‘ Challenger’ Report, 1884, p. 1G6^ 
