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FOSSIL FORAMINIFERA. 
38560. 1 n. complanata, with N. curvispira. Alexandria. 
38561. j Presented by Miss E. Warne. 
P 1008. „ „ „ Egypt. 
Presented by Prof. Owen, F.R.S. 
P 1013. „ „ „ and N. Lucasana, Defr. 
Cairo, Egypt. Presented by Prof. Owen, F.R.S. 
13540. \ N. complanata and the thick-edged var. gizensis ( ForsJcal ), with 
P 884. J N. curvispira. “ Gebel Mokuttum,” Cairo. 
Presented by Sir J. G. Wilkinson. 
P 1006. N. complanata. Great Pyramid, Egypt. 
Presented by Mr. Doubleday. 
54996. „ (one specimen, 1| inch in diameter), passing into 
a smaller form with thin edge. Mokattam Quarries, near Cairo. 
Presented by E. T. Rogers, Esq. 
P 1016. N. complanata (several loose specimens), passing into the thick- 
edged var. gizensis. Egypt. 
P 1007. N. complanata, small (=thin form of gizensis). Egypt. 
Presented by J. Ewing, Esq. 
40039. N. gizensis (ForsJcal), with N. curvispira, MenegTi., and N. 
Beaumonti, d’Arch. (small, with small primordial chamber). 
In hard, white, Nummulitic limestone, from the Pyramids of 
Gyzeh. Presented by Staff-Surgeon Smythe. 
40040. N. gizensis (thick) and N. Dufrenoyi (thin). From “the sand- 
stone range near the Wady Majarah.” 
40234. N. gizensis and N. curvispira. In a weathered piece of Nummu- 
litic limestone. From Tel-el- A marna, Middle Egypt. 
Presented by the Rev. T. R. Maynard. 
P 1012. N. gizensis. Egypt. 
P 1009. „ Thebes, Egypt. 
From the Museum of Practical Geology. 
55103. N. gizensis. Loose specimens ; mostly split. 
P 1010. „ Loose specimens ; some with matrix and N. curvi- 
spira, attached ; all more or less weathered. Egypt. 
P 1014. N. gizensis and N. curvispira (with variable conditions of 
granulation). In friable ferruginous Nummulitic limestone 
(salty). 
P 891. N. gizensis and N. curvispira. In yellowish Nummulitic lime- 
stone ; easily broken. Presented by Prof. Owen, F.R.S. 
38558. N. gizensis and N. curvispira. In Nummulitic limestone ; some- 
what weathered. Alexandria. Presented by Miss E. Wame. 
P 1015. N. gizensis and N. curvispira. In white Nummulitic limestone. 
Egypt. 
P 1019. N. gizensis andN. curvispira. 1 Beni Hassan, Egypt. 
P 1018. „ „ „ ? J Presented by Prof. Owen, F.R.S. 
P 1005. „ with N. curvispira on one of the specimens. Egypt. 
