foraminifera. 
85 
«ll 
a»fe?AV 
flHL 
MB 
i 
opposite sides of 
forming two ,u . , central line > as in Textilaria (Fig. 17), thus 
}) y a single orifitu^ ^ n ° U ' Spmi1 P arallel segments, each connected 
other ForalhS^ 10 n ° nkrely ln a PPearance and structure from the 
'laving a resemblance tn 'i T* 2 m ° le opa< l ue ^ an i' 10 other orders, 
°Uo»g, each new" W’btrrX UsW ' »* « *» « h. 
the shell, so that, the ternin I ° X T ^ *° tbe e,ltlre len 8 tb of 
opposite esteem, tie “ pre,mfa iMf “HomaM, at its 
x <** 
rnfi nt, instead of being e Lf t v „ ■ ' , tller tmes each new seg- 
how Will iZHST fl T« 0lt f ' “ a liMe o» on, sidi 
segment is , t firet „ ; , " “ ; « enclosing each new 
' ’ mt as addltl onal calcareous chambers 
Wm 
2)*toAcuft’ 4 £1* ,i ^ , ,,,, 
Nunimulites Rouatilti nr Vmi 
aref _ tot 10 Aiclmic and J. Haime). 
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