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P 977. N. Rouaulti, cVA. $ H. 
„ N. Ramondi, Defr. 
Dredged by Mr. MacAndrew and Dr. 
S. P. Woodward 40 miles south of the 
SciRy Isles. 
For an account of these fossil and, in most cases, much-rolled Foraminifera, 
dredged up from the bed of the English Channel, see the paper by Messrs. Jones 
and Parker, in the Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. April 1876, p. 283 &c. 
BELGIUM. 
P 995. Nummulites laevigata, Lamarck. Small specimens. Laeken, 
Belgium. De Koninck Coll. 
P 994. N. laevigata. Large specimens. Belgium and Brussels. 
De Koninck Coll. 
P 997. „ From the “ Gres fistuleux,” Brussels. 
P 995. „ var. scabra ( Lam .). Laeken. De Koninck Coll. 
R 999. „ „ „ „ and globose var. Brussels. 
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P 1000 l P^ ajl ^ a ^ a ( Lam .). Belgium ; and Ghent, Belgium. 
P 1003. „ Forets, Brussels. 
P 1002. „ Renaix, Brussels. With glauconitic casts. Sandy 
Nummulitic limestone. 
For an account of the distribution of Nummulites in the Middle Eocene 
strata of Brussels and its vicinity, see Sir C. Lyell’s Memoir “ On the Belgian 
Tertiary Formations,” Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. viii. 1852, pp. 279, 332, 
33o, &c. 
P 1001. N. planulata (Lam.). Mons, Belgium. 
„ „ “ var. crassa.” Mons, Belgium. Small, biconvex. 
P 1004. Nonionina striato-punctata. 1 “ Upper Sands ” (Pliocene). 
„ Cristellaria italica, Defr., var. J Antwerp. 
FRANCE. 
Northernmost France. 
P R75. Orbitolites complanata, Lamarck. Large specimen in a Forami- 
niferous granular limestone with Mollusks, Serpulae, &e. Middle 
Calcaire grossier. Orglandes, Dep. de la Manche : 326 kilo- 
metres west from Paris, and 10 kilom. from the Station of 
Chef-du-Pont on the Cherbourg line. T. Rupert Jones Coll. 
P 975. 0. complanata, Lamarck , with smaller Foraminifera, Polyzoa, and 
shells. In a mass. Orglandes, Dep. de la Manche. 
T. Rupert Jones Coll. 
P 990. 0. complanata, Lamarck. With Polyzoa, Mollusca, &c. Haut- 
ville, Normandy. 
P 976. Discorbina trochidiformis (Lam.), Miliola, &c. Eocene, Nor- 
mandy. T. Rupert Jones Coll. 
