IG Prot. 
PROTOZOA. 
The following new species are described, and in some cases figured, 
by Pantanelli, (8), from jaspers of Secondary or Tertiary dates : — 
Ethmosphcera minutay E. vulgaris^ E. siphonophoritea. 
Heliosphcera echinoidites. 
Heliodiscus simplex. 
Histriastrum? luvianensis. 
Trematodlscus soritoides. 
Euchitonia muelleriteSy E. amcenay E. clathratUy E. crevolensisy E. grandiSy 
E. duhia. 
Lithocircus hceckeliy L. truncatus, L. rhombus. 
Cornutella pseudo-prof unda, C. pseudo-clathrata. 
Liihopera ovata, L. elongata, Pantanelli. 
Seguenza (9) describes, and in some cases figures, 32 new species of 
Radiolaruiy from the Zanclean Miocene of Calabria. 
Foraminifeua, 
Codotrochiumy Schliiter, g. n., Verb. Ver. Rheinl. xxxvii. p. 54, & 
woodcuts. C. decheniy id. ibid., = Distoma decheniy id., from Middle 
Devonian of the Eifel. Placed with OvuliteSy Carpenteria, and Thalamo- 
poray in the Family Globigerinidce. 
New Order, SyringosphoiridcCy P. M. Duncan, Scientific Results of the 
Second Yarkand Mission (Calcutta: 1879). Spha3roidal ; based on the two 
gQnQVd. Sy ring 0 splicer a and Stoliczlcaria [cf. Zool. Rec. xv.]. Tests formed 
of numbers of radiating series of minute continuous”branching and anasto- 
mosing tubes, and of an inter-radial reticulation arising from and sur- 
rounding them. Tubes minute, opening on the surface upon eminences 
and in pores, and ramifying upon it. Wall consisting of granular and 
granulo-spiculate carbonate of lime. No coenenchyma. 
Fusulina granum-avencCy sp. n., F. Romer, Palseontographica, xxvii. p. 4, 
pi. i. fig. 2, Carboniferous Limestone, West of Sumatra. 
120 new species described by Seguenza, (9), from the Miocene, 2 from 
the Quaternary deposits of Calabria. 
Burseolinay g. n., Seguenza, (9). Near Pullenia\ based on B. calabruy 
sp. n., Miocene of Calabria. 
Planispirina, g. n., Seguenza, (9). Between Cornuspira and Hauerina. 
P. communis y carinatay spp. nn., id. 1. c. pp. 305-310, from Miocene of 
Calabria. 
Capsulinay Seguenza, g. n., (9). Arrangement of chambers like that of 
Textulariay &c,, viz., three parallel rows surrounding a common axis ; 
three apertures at upper end, alternating with three fissures which extend 
throughout the length of the test, dividing all the chambers. Based on 
C. loculiciday sp. n., id. 1. c. pi. xvii. fig. 59, Quaternary of Calabria. 
The genera Heliosphceray TetrapylCy OmmatocarnpCy Cromyomma, Eu- 
chitonia, StylactiSy Spongodiscus, Spongotrochus, DiciyocorynCy Spongurus, 
Spongocyclia found fossil for the first time by Stohr (10), in the Tripoli 
beds of Girgenti, Sicily. 
