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TERTIARY: EOCENE. 
SPAIN. 
2 q 9 qq f Nummulites perforata (Montfort). In grey Nummulitic Lime- 
p ana* i stone *, marked “ Upper Beds, Gerona,” Catalonia. 
^ yUS * ( Pratt Coll. 
See S. P. Pratt’s paper “ On the Geology of Catalonia,” Quart. Joum. Geol. 
Soe. vol. viii. p. 268. 
fN. perforata. Light grey limestone (weathered rusty) and sepa- 
30199 I ra ^ e ^ ummu ^ es * The l ar g e specimens are accompanied by 
P 908 sma U individuals; and these Jatter have large primordial 
chambers, as is the case with those associated with G. gizensis 
^ in Egypt. Pratt Coll. 
P 907. N. perforata. In Nummulitic Limestone. Catalonia. „ 
P 906. „ Igualada, at the foot of Montserrat, Spain. 
P 905. N. Ramondi, Defrance (small perforate?). Near Caldas, Spain. 
T. Rupert Jones Coll. 
P 909. N. biaritzensis, d’Arch. A worn and weathered piece of Num- 
mulitic rock composed of this Nummulina . Catalonia ? 
Pratt Coll. 
36258. Orbitoides dispansa. “ Spain ? ” 
P 904. 0. papyracea. Near Caldas, Catalonia. T. Rupert Jones Coll. 
MIOCENE. 
Malaga. 
See Prof. D. T. Ansted’s memoir in the Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. xv. 1859, 
p. 600, and vol. xvi. p. 299. Tejares Clay. 
P 892. Nodosaria raphanus {Lin.) and varr. 
„ N. raphanistrum {Lin.). 
P 893. N. longiscata, d’Orb. 
P 894. Dentalina acicula, Lam. 
„ D. communis, d’Orb., &c. 
P 899. Frondicularia complanata, Defr. 
P 897 } Cristellaria cultrata {Montf.). 
P 897. C. calcar {F. Sf M.). 
„ C. cassis {F. fy M.). 
P 898. C. ariminensis, d’Orb. 
„ C. echinata, d’Orb. 
P 900. Planorbulina farcta {F. $ M.), varr. 
Pulvinulina repanda {d’Orb.) and varr. 
P 902. 
P 903. , 
* The cathedral of Gerona is built of this stone. 
^T. Rupert Jones Coll. 
j‘ | Discorbina trochidiformis, varr. &c. 
