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This variety is rare in the Malay Archipelago, although it occurs 
at three Stations. 
Brady gives several localities, amongst them Bass Straits and the 
coast of Java. 
Miliolina Parisiensis d’Orbigny sp., plate XII. fig. 1 , a, b, c. 
Quinqueloculina Parisiensis d’Orbigny, 1826, Ann. Sci. Nat., 
vol. vii. p. 301, No. 5 (not described). Q. Parisiensis d’Orbigny, 
‘ Planches Inedites,’ pi. i. fig. 1 . Q. Parisiensis d’Orbigny, 1850, 
‘ Prodrome de Paleontologie,’ vol. ii. p. 409. Q. Parisiensis (d’Orb.) 
Terquem, 1882, Mem. Soc. Geol. France, ser. 3, vol. ii. p. 181, pi. xix. 
fig. 21. 
Although the Malay specimens of this pretty little form do not 
accord in all respects with the figures given and referred to by 
Terquem, yet so many of the characters are similar that there need 
be no difficulty in referring them to the same species. 
D’Orbigny’s references are to the figures in the £ Planches 
Inedites,’ and his only published description is in the Prodrome, 
“ Espece renflee et striee.” Thanhs to the kindness of Signor For- 
nasini of Bologna, I am in possession of a tracing of the figure in 
the £ Planches Inedites ’ ; this represents an elongate Quinqueloculine 
shell, with fine striae and an edentate circular aperture at the ex- 
tremity of a short prolongation of the anterior portion of the last 
formed chamber. 
The unnamed and undescribed figures in £ Description des Coquilles 
fossiles des environs de Paris,’ by Deshay es, referred to by Terquem, 
represent tests with simple longitudinal striae ; whilst Terquem de- 
scribes his specimens as having longitudinal costae with the intervals 
marked by a series of perforations. In the Malay sjDecimens, as 
shown by the figure, the sculpture consists of transverse costae 
crossed at right angles by larger longitudinal ribs. The aperture 
has three or more lobes, with sometimes traces of an obscure tooth. 
The test is Triloculine, and the shell substance thin and fragile. 
It occurs only at Station 2, and there very sparingly. 
Miliolina reticulata d’Orbigny sp. 
Triloculina reticulata d’Orbigny, 1826, Ann. Sci. Nat., vol. vii. 
p. 299, No. 9. Miliolina ( Triloculina ) reticulata (d’Orb.) Egger, 
1893, Abhandl. k. bayer. Akad. Wiss., Cl. II., vol. xviii. p. 239, pi. ii. 
figs. 83, 84. Quinqueloculina reticulata (d’Orb.) Schlumberger, 
1893, Mem. Soc. Zool. France, vol. vi. p. 214, fig. 25 and pi. ii. 
fig. 62. 
In this common species the Quinqueloculine form usually has the 
chambers circular in transverse section, whilst in the Triloculine 
form they are generally more or less angular. 
It is common at several Stations, mostly in Area 1. 
