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FOSSIL FORAMINIFERA. 
TERTIARY. 
NORTH AMERICA. 
Arctic America. 
P 681. Cornuspira foliacea (Philippi). Mud-beds, Kane Valley, lat. 
82° 33' N. Nares’s Voyage. 
UNITED STATES: Alabama. 
10673. Orbitoides Mantelli, marked “ Nummulites crustuloides , S. G. M.” 
[Morton]. In soft white limestone, consisting mainly of frag- 
ments of Polyzoa and other small organisms, with the Orbitoides. 
Alabama, U.S., N.A. Probably from G. A. Mantell. 
11616. Orbitoides Mantelli. 44 Eocene ” Tertiary. Soft white limestone 
of fragmentary Polyzoa &c., with the Orbitoides. Alabama, 
. United States, N.A. Mantell Coll. 
50515. Orbitoides Mantelli. “ Eocene.” Alabama. Hard white Orbi- 
toidal limestone. J. Morris Coll. 
See the paper on the geological position of this Orbitoidal limestone in 
Alabama, by Sir C. Lyell, Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. vol. iv. 1848, p. 10 See., 
with notes by E. Forbes and Alcide d’Orbigny. W. B. Carpenter’s description 
and figures of Orbitoides Mantelli y Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc. 1850, yoI. vi. p. 32 
&c. pi. 6. f. 20, 21, pi. 7. f. 31 ; and in 4 Introd. Study Foram.’ 1862, p. 298 &c. 
pi. 20. f. 5, 6, 8, 11. 
P 189. 1 Truncatulina and Amphistegina. Tertiary (Miocene?). Ala- 
P 193. J bama. T. Rupert Jones Coll. 
Maryland &e. 
P 186. Amphistegina. 
volutabilis. 
P 188. Amphistegina. 
P 192. Miliolae. 
P 194. Polymorphina. 
„ Bulimina. 
„ Planorbulina. 
„ Truncatulina. 
P 187. Textulariae. 
P 191. Polymorphina. 
P 195. Miliolse. 
“ With minute shells from the inside of a Voluta 
Pliocene. Maryland, U.S.” J. Brown Coll. 
North America. 
]>Miocene. Maryland, U.S. 
Miocene. Virginia, U.S. T. R. Jones Coll. 
&c. 
P 1164. Discorbina? Miocene. North Carolina. 
P 188. Amphistegina. Miocene. South Carolina, U.S. 
