32 F08SII* FORAMINIFEEA. 
P 814. Assilina exponens (Sow.). Smooth. Kressenberg. Zittel Coll. 
54863. „ „ „ Adelholzen, near Traunstein. 
Krantz Coll. 
P 814. „ „ Light-coloured. Adelholzen, near Kressenberg. 
Zittel Coll. 
P 787. „ „ Middle-sized, flat, smooth. From the Flysch 
of the Kachelstein, near Teisenherg, Bavaria. Zittel Coll. 
P 826. A. exponens. Some smooth ; some worn smooth. “ Suessonien 
Carriere pres de Neukirchen (Baviere).” This is marked 
“ Assylina depressa, d’Orb.,” which is A. spira according to 
d’Archiac. Tesson Coll. 
54863. A. exponens. Very flat and smooth; one has rather stronger 
septal lines. Adelholzen, near Traunstein. (Krantz.) 
P 803. A. exponens. Small, flat. Kressenberg. Zittel Coll. 
31155. „ var. granulosa, d’Arch. Kressenberg. 
P. Mohr Coll. 
In quartzose grit with 
glauconite. Kressenberg. 
Dark-coloured. Maxflotz, 
Kressenberg. Zittel Coll. 
31157. „ var. mamillata, d’Arch ., and Nummulina biaritz- 
ensis, d’Arch. All waterworn. Kressenberg. P. Mohr Coll. 
31158. A. exponens, var. mamillata, d’Arch. Kressenberg. „ 
55132. 
P 827. 
P 804. \ 
P 817. J 
P 815. 
„ Zittel Coll. 
Adelholzen, Kressenberg. 
Zittel Coll. 
P 803*. „ var. Leymerii, d’Arch. Jobstensteinbruch, Kressen- 
berg. Zittel Coll. 
55132. Nummulites complanata, Lam. A thin and flexuous variety of 
N. perforata (Montf.). In a quartzose grit with glauconite. 
Kressenberg. 
P 795. N. complanata, Lamarck. Some curved. Zittel Coll. 
P 800. „ Dark- coloured like the ironstone 
matrix of some other specimens. Kressenberg. 
P 808. N. complanata, Lamarck. Waterworn; ferruginized. Salzburg? 
Klips tein Coll. 
31154. ,, ,, Large specimen. Kressenberg. 
P. Mohr CoH. 
52182. „ „ Two large thin specimens. Marked 
“ Nummulites orhiculatus , Schaffhault.” A 7 . Dufrenoyi , d’Arch., 
according to Giimbel. Neukirchen, at the Kressenberg in 
Bavaria. 
P 811. N. complanata, Lamarck. Five large specimens, with some 
attached Assilince , some of which have their chambers filled 
with glauconite. “ Subalpine formation.” Bruckmann Coll. 
