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P 478. Black siliceous limestone ; with Echinoderm-ossicles, Amphiste- 
gina, &c. Prom the breccia and gravels (“ Elephant-bed,” 
“ Pleistocene ”) only. Collected by Capt. E. W. Hutton, 1864. 
P 314. Hard Shell-grit Limestone. St. George’s Bay, Malta. 
Collected by Capt. E. W. Hutton. 
Like “No. 5 ” above. See also op. cit. p. 146. 
P 487. White Orbitoidal Limestone. Melleha, Malta. 
P 311. Orbitoides Mantelli; large and flat. A fragment, 2 inches across. 
Collected by Capt. E. W. Hutton. 
P 313. White Limestone, full of Heterostegina*. Marsa Scala, Malta. 
Erom the upper part of the semicrystalline limestone (“ No. 2 ” 
of Hutton’s grouping ; No. I. of Spratt ; see 4 Geologist,’ vol. vii. 
p. 134), with Scutella subrotunda. 
Collected by Capt. E. W. Hutton. 
P 308. Cristellaria cassis (F. Sf M.). 
P 310. Lingulina costata, dCO. 
P 309. Nodosaria raphanus and N. raphanistrum {Linn.). 
T. Rupert Jones Coll. 
34041. Heterostegina depressa, d’Orb. Malta. 
Presented by W. K. Parker, E.R.S. 
P 46. 
it 
it 
tt 
In a mass. 
Malta. 
Tennant Coll. 
P 64. 
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it 
it 
In a mass. 
Malta. 
Erom the M. P. G. 
P 468. 
it 
it 
Dingli, Malta. Erom “ Bed B ” 
of Capt. Spratt’s paper, “ Heterostegina Beds” (Capt. Hutton, 
Geol. Mag. vol. iii. p. 146). 
N.E. AERICA. 
EOCENE. 
CYRENE. 
P 513. Nummulites perforata. Marsa Susa, the ancient port of Cyrene. 
Erom strata younger than the Nummulitic bed of Crete referred 
to further on. Collected by Admiral Spratt. 
EGYPT. 
P 1163. Nummulites perforata (Montf .) ; thick. Metaghora, Egypt. 
T. Rupert Jones Coll. 
11617. N. complanata, Lam. ( = Camerina nummularia, Bruguiere, 1792 ; 
see Ann. & Mag. N. H. Sept. 1861, pp. 234 & 236) ; with N. 
curvispira, Meneghini (small, with large primordial chamber). 
Egypt. Mantell Coll. 
* These flat round Foraminifera were for a long time erroneously referred to as 
Lenticulites and Operculina complanata. See ‘ Geologist,’ vol. Tin p. 135. 
