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FOSSIL FORAMINIFERA. 
54935. (39) Textilaria praelonga, Rss. Fragment. 
54936. (40) „ globulosa, Ehr., T. aciculata, d'Orb ., Cristella- 
ria (small), &c. In a transparent slice of flint, 
54939. (41) „ pupa, Eley. 
54938. (42) Verneuilina triquetra, Munster, and -n P1 . f 99 1Q » 
Glnhip-erinn. a 1 . — '» P* > 
pi. 5. f. 31, p. 199; 
pi. 6. f. 36, 38, 
p. 200 ; and pi. 9. 
f. 38 C, p. 202. 
Globigerina cretacea, d’Orb. 
„ (43) V. triquetra. 
* (44) „? 
„ (45) „ Young or small. 
54937. (46) Gaudryina rugosa, d’Orb. PI. 6. f. 37, p. 200. 
54940. (47) Globigerina cretacea, d’Orb. PI. 2. f. 5 & 6, p. 194; and 
pi. 8. f. 6 C, p. 202. 
54941. (48) „ marginata, Rss., and Dentalina communis, 
d’Orb. PI. 8. f. 5C, p. 202. 
54942. (49) Planulina ariminensis, d'Orb. PI. 3. f. 16, p. 196 ; pi. 9. 
f. 16 C, p. 202. 
54945. (50) Planorbnlina ammonoides ( Reuss ). 
54943. (51) „ „ (reversed). 
„ (52) „ „ Showing 
stolon and foramina ? 
54944. (53) Pulvinulina Micheliniana (d'Orb.). 
PI. 2. f. 3 &4,p. 193; 
and pi. 8. f. 3C, 
4C, A, C, p. 202. 
J PI. 5. f. 27, p. 198. 
PI. 5. f. 24-26, 28, 
p. 198 ; and pi. 6. 
f. 35, p. 200. 
54945. (54) 
„ (55) Rotalia umbilicata, d’Orb. ^ 
„ (56) ,, „ ,, 
„ (57) „ ?, and Globigerina cretacea, 
d Orb. 
„ (58) „ ? J 
„ (59) Cristellaria rotnlata, Lam. See above. 
54945*. Calcarina Spengleri (?). Rare. Given by the Rev. H. Eley 
to T. R. Jones. 
With very many of these specimens Sponge-spicules occur in great abundance. 
See the Geol. Mag. vol. ix., March 1872, pp. 123-126, for a critical exami- 
nation by Jones and Parker of the Foraminifera figured in the 1 Geology in the 
Garden.’ 
P 147. Flint pebbles, broken and showing small nodular bodies containing 
Lituola, &c. Hus well Hill, &c. Wetherell Coll. 
See paper by N. T. Wetherell in the ‘ Geologist,’ vol. ii. (1859) p. 193. 
CRETACEOUS. (British Isles.) 
Chalk. Senonian Series. 
IRELAND. 
P 1154. Hardened Chalk, two miles N.W. of Lisburn, co. Antrim. 
See T. Rupert Jones’s paper 11 On the Microzoa of the Indurated Chalk of 
Antrim and Downshire,” Proc. R. Geol. Soc. Ireland for November 1872. 
