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Report on Foraminifera. By F. W. Millett. 
The Malay specimens are all of the seminulum type ; they occur 
at several Stations in both Areas, but are nowhere abundant. 
Miliolina pulchella d’Orbigny sp. 
Quinqueloculina pulchella d’Orbigny, 1826, Ann. Sci. Nat., vol. vii. 
p. 303, No. 42. M. pulchella (d’Orb.) Jones, 1895, Pal. Soc., p. 123, 
pi. vi. fig. 3. M. pulchella (d’Orb.) Goes, 1894, K. Sveuska Vet.- 
Akad. Handl., vol. xxv. p. 114, pi. xxi. figs. 862-864. 
This species, whose surface ornament often combines the fine striae 
of M. bicornis with the strong costae of M. Ferussacii , is here repre- 
sented only by a few feeble specimens. 
Miliolina Linnseana d’Orbigny sp. 
Triloculina Linneiana d’Orbigny, 1839, Foram. Cuba, p. 172, 
pi. ix. figs. 11-13. Miliolina Linnseana (d’Orb.) Brady, 1884, Chall. 
Rep., p. 174, pi. vi. figs. 15-20. ? Miliolina ( Triloculina ) Linnseana 
(d’Orb.) Egger, 1893, Abhandl. k. bayer. Akad. Wiss., Cl. II., vol. xviii. 
p. 239, pi. ii. figs. 80, 81. 
The Malay specimens resemble those figured by Brady, the costae 
being irregular and sometimes interrupted or bifurcate. 
It occurs sparingly at a few Stations. 
The localities named by Brady are West Indies, Madagascar, and 
eight 4 Challenger ’ Stations in the neighbourhood of the coral islands 
of the Pacific, within the tropical zone. Egger’s rather doubtful 
example is from Mauritius. 
Miliolina bicornis Walker and Jacob sp. 
Serpula bicornis ventricosa Walker and Boys, 1784, Test. Min., 
p. 1, pi. i. fig. 2. Miliolina bicornis (Walker) Williamson, 1858, 
Rec. Foram. Great Britain, p. 87, pi. vii. figs. 190-195. Adelosina 
bicornis (W. and J.) Schlumberger, 1886, Bull. Soc. Zool. France, 
vol. xi. p. 546, figs. 1-5, and pi. xvi. figs. 10-15. M. bicornis 
(W. and J.) Egger, 1893, Abhandl. k. bayer. Akad. Wiss., Cl. II., 
vol. xviii. p. 237, pi. ii. figs. 73, 74. M. elegans (Williamson) Goes, 
1894, K. Svenska Vet.-Akad. Handl., vol. xxv. p. 112, pi. xx. fig. 857. 
M. bicornis (W. and J.) Goes, ibid., p. 113, pk xxi. figs. 860, 861. 
M, bicornis (W. and J.) Madsen, 1895, Meddelelser fra Dansk Geol. 
Forening, No. 2, p. 180, pk fig. 1. 
This species is most numerously represented by its elongate form, 
which, as before mentioned, merges into the costate variety of M. 
Bosciana. 
It is abundant in Area 1, but occurs also in Area 2. 
The 4 Gazelle ’ specimen figured by Egger is of the elongate variety, 
and closely resembles the M. bicornis var. elegans of Williamson. It 
is from Mauritius, the only Station named for the species. 
