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FOSSIL FORAMINIFERA. 
40108. F. cylindrica. FiwwZma-limestone. Marked by Sir R. I. Mur- 
chison “ Mouth of U8sa. Carb. Limestone/’ Murchison Coll. 
P 650. F. cylindrica. White iTmiZiraa-limestone. Miatschkovo (Matsch- 
kowo), near Moscow. 
AMERICA. 
Arctic America. 
P 651. Fnsulina hyberborea, Salter. Depot Point (Arctic Regions). 
Presented by Sir E. Belcher to the Mus. Pract. Geol. 
Waterwom piece of light brownish FwswZZwa-limestone, partly polished. 
Collected by the expedition under Sir E. Belcher, 1852-54. Described by 
J. W. Salter in Belcher’s ‘ Last of the Arctic Voyages,’ 1855, vol. ii. p. 380, 
pi. 36. figs. 1-3. 
United States, North America, Indiana. 
P 1130. Grey oolitic limestone containing Endothyra Bowmani, Phillips 
(Rotalia Baileyi , Hall), obscure ; together with small Gastero- 
pods, Encrinites, Bivalves, &c. 
“ Subcarboniferous ;” u Warsaw Limestone,” James Hall; “St. Louis Lime- 
stone,” Owen. 
AUSTRALASIA. 
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Sumatra. 
P 258. Fusulina princeps ( Ehrenb .). “ Sumatra, 1 a,” and “ Sumatra, 
I 1.” Presented by M. R. D. M. Verbeek. 
See Mr. H. B. Brady’s description and figure in the Geol. Mag. (1875) dec. ii. 
vol. ii. p. 537, pi. 13. fig. 6. 
Tasmania. 
P 1129. Dark grey Carboniferous Limestone, full of a contorted porcellanous 
Eoraminifer (new species of Cornuspird). 
PERMIAN SYSTEM. 
ENGLAND. 
P 1131. Trochammina Roessleri (Schmid), incerta (d'Orb.). Lower Mag- 
nesian Limestone. Langton, Durham. 
Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. iv. p. 389, pi. 13. fig. 1. Figured specimen. 
P 593. T. pusilla ( Schlotheim ). Sunderland. 
P 592. T. milioloides, J., P. & K. Ann. & Mag. N. H. Dec. 1869, p. 390, 
pi. 13. f. 10. Sunderland. 
r On the weathered surface of Per- 
40038 J Nodosaria radicula (Linne). mian Limestone, from Byer’s 
1 Dentalina communis, d’Orb. ) Quarry, Sunderland. 
[ From T. Rupert Jones, Esq. 
See T. Rupert Jones’s descriptions in TV. King’s “Monograph of the Permian 
Fossils,” Pal. Soc. London, 1850, p. 15 &c. and p. 57; also see pi. 3 and pi. 10 
in Brady’s “ Monogr. Carb. and Permian Foraminifera, ” Pal. Soc. 1876. 
