KHIZUPODA. 
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Candeina^ D’Orbigny, (4) p. 291, does not represent a distinct family, 
but is allied to Glohigerina. C. nitida, D’Orb., 1. c. pi. viii. fig. 7, Philip- 
pines, surface ; S. Pacific and S. Atlantic, bottom. 
Flahellina cuneata^ Munster, (4) p. 271, found recent, off Ki Islands, 
129 fath. 
Hastigerina muri'ayana, T homson, (4) p. 291, =. Nonionina jgelagica, 
D’Orbigny. 
Squamulhia, M. Schulze, (6) p. 409, not necessarily devoid of pores. 
Squamulina scapula, var. ramosa, (5) p. 412. 
Technitella legumen, Norman, (5) p. 412, is a Rhizopod. 
Tinop>orus lucidus, Brady, (5) p. 410, = Planorbulina vulgaris. 
Polytrema, (5) p. 411. 
Species of Lagena, (4) p. 269, found sometimes in variety at 2000-3000 
fath. 
Carpenteria, (5) p. 411. The upward prolongations of the primitive 
chambers are simple, not branched, as in Polytrema. 
Rotalia spiculitesta, Carter, 1. c. p. 414, from Red Sea ; spicula proved 
to be calcareous. 
Bulimina inconsistens, Egger, Oster Fjord, Norway, recent, J. of Conch, 
i. p. 10. 
Trochammina, Parker & Jones, (4) p. 54, divided into Ammodiscus, 
Reuss, Trochammina, which is restricted to distinctly septate species, 
Hormosina, g. n., Webbina, D’Orbigny. 
Trochammina incerta, (4) p. 26. The tests from great depths are little 
altered by nitric acid. 
Hyperammina elongata, (4) pp. 25 & 32 . The tests found on analysis 
to contain 92*5 per cent, silica, 2 0 per cent.peroxide of iron and alumina, 
2*2 per cent, lime and magnesia. 
Psammosphcera fusca, F. E. Schulze, (4) p. 27, pi. iv. fig, 2, from 
Brazil, where it commonly builds on Sponge spicules, N. and S. Atlantic 
and N. Pacific, 250-2740 fath., and Isle of Skye. 
Astrorrhiza catenata, Norman, (4) p. 42, pi. iv. figs. 12 & 13, N. Atlantic, 
S. Pacific. 
Lituola, Lamarck, (4) p. 50, divided into subordinate genera, arranged 
thus : — I., Non-labyrinthic : Placopsilina, D’Orbigny, Haliphysema, 
Bowerbank ?, Reopliax, Montfort, Halophragmium, Reuss. II. chamber 
cavities subdivided or labyrinthic: Bdelloidina, Carter, Polyphragma, 
Reuss?, Haplostiche, Reuss, Lituola, Lamarck. 
Miliolida, Carpenter, &c., (4) p. 261. Silica replaces carbonate of 
lime in the tests in some localities, at depths of 2500-4000 fath. The 
forms included in the family form an absolutely continuous series. Trilo- 
culina and Quinqueloculina, D’Orbigny, ought to be united, perhaps 
under the name Miliolina, Williamson. 
Nubecularia tibia, Parker & Jones, (4) p. 266, pi. viii. figs. 1 & 2, from 
Upper Lias, Philippine Islands and Papua, 37-95 fath. 
Dactylopora erusa, Parker & Jones, (4) p. 266, pi. viii. figs. 3 & 4. 
Gromia terricola, (8) p. 276, pi. xlvii. figs. 1-4. 
Biomyxa vagans, (8) p, 281, pi. xlvii. figs. 5-12, pi. xlviii. ; occurs both 
nucleated and non-nucleated. 
