. FORAMINIFERA. 
Prot. 49 
unnamed spp., pp. 286, 301, 308 & 309, 322, 329-331, 505, 511, 517 & 
525, Jukes-Browne (172); Oligocene, Istro-Dalmatia, Keener (176) 
pp. 89 & 98 ; Tertiary, Priabona, noted, Liebus (224) ; Oligocene, 
Bavaria, noted, id. (223) ; Cretaceous, Hungary, notes on, Liebus & 
Schubert (225) ; Cretaceous, Le D^voluy, mostly Orbulina and Fis- 
surina , Lory (239); diluvial deposits, Mecklenburg, Madsen (242); 
Miocene, Riu-Kiu, Formosa, Newton & Holland (280) ; Miocene 
(mostly), raised reefs of Fiji, Sherlock (345); Eocene to Pliocene 
limestones of coral islands, Skeats (358) ; junction of Upper Lias 
and Inferior Oolite, Thompson (380) ; “ Spondylus clay*” Tschernigow, 
many unnamed n. spp., Toutkowski (383 & 387) ; a sounding at 
Denisowka, Poltawa (also with unnamed n. spp.) id. (384); Cretaceous 
deposits in Lubline, id. (385); and from “depots sarmatiques,” 
Kremenitz, Volynie, id. (386) ; Foraminiferal ooze, coal-measures, 
Iowa, Udden(390) ; Carboniferous, Sumatra, Volz (397) ; Oligocene, 
Kruhel maly, Wojcik (408) ; Boulder Clay, Ireland and Scotland, 
Wright (410, 412 & 413). 
Allogromia nom. nov., p. 203, A. dubia, p. 204, fig. 19, A. Jluvialis, p. 206, 
fig. 22, A. lagenoides , p. 206, fig. 20, A. mollis , p. 206, fig. 21, A. ovoidea 
nom. nov., p. 204, fig. 18, A. terricola , p. 207, fig. 23, diagnosed, 
Rhumbler (318). 
Ammodiscus , p. 280, A. incertus, p. 280, fig. 129, A. pro tens, p. 281, fig. 131, 
A. tenuis, p. 281, fig. 130, diagnosed, Rhumbler (318). 
Amphicoryne bradyi, p. 260, pi. 5, fig. 3, A. falx, p. 260, pi. 5, fig. 4, 
A . glabra n. sp., p. 259, pi. 5, fig. 2, from Malay Archipelago, notes 
on, Millett (263). 
Amphitrema lentanense n. sp., description and occurrence, Penard (289) 
p. 289, fig. 3. 
j-Amphistegina lessonii , Eocene, Maryland, diagnosed, Bagg (12) p. 257, 
S I. lxiv, fig. 10 ; A. vulgaris, Miocene, Formosa, note on, Newton & 
Iolland (280) p. 16, pi ii, fig. 1. 
\Anomalina ammonoides , p. 254, pi. lxiv, fig. 5, A. grosserugosa, p. 254, pi. lxiv, 
fig. 6, Eocene* Maryland, diagnosed, Bagg (12). . 
Astrorhiza , p. 216, A. angulosa, p. 218, fig. 38, A. arenaria , p. 218, fig. 37, 
A. crassatina, p. 220, fig. 42, A. furcata, p. 218, fig. 39, A. granulosa , 
p. 219, fig. 41, A. liniicola , p. 217, fig. 36, A. tenuis, p. 220, fig. 43, 
A. vermiformis, p. 218, fig. 40, diagnosed, Rhumbler (318). 
Bathy siphon, p. 269, B. capbritonensis, p. 269, fig. 115, B. filif 'or mis, p. 270, 
fig. 116, B. rufus, p. 271, fig. 118, A rusticus, p. 272, fig. 120, B. strictus , 
p. 271, fig. Ii9, B. subvitreus , p. 270, fig. 117, diagnosed, Rhumbler 
(318); B. minuta n. sp., Clyde area, diagnosed, Pearcey (286). 
\Bifarina semibaculi n. sp., Cretaceous, Hungary, diagnosed, Liebus & 
Schubert (225) p. 296, pi. xv, fig. 5. 
Bigenerina sarsi, Kiser, Norwegian fiords, note on, Kler (178) p. 31, pi. i, 
figs. 1-10. 
\B. elegans, p. 179, fig. 26, i-iii, B. leonhardi n. sp., p. 181, fig. 26, vi, 
B. milchi n. sp., p. 181, fig. 26, vii, B. sumatrana n. sp., p. 180, fig. 26, 
v, B. wysogorskyi n. sp., p. 180, fig. 26, iv, Carboniferous, Sumatra, 
notes on, Volz (397); B., sp., Carboniferous, Western Carnia, note on, 
Gortani (128) p. 44, pi. iv, fig. 6. 
+j Bilocidina paradoxa n. sp., p. 804, pi. xvii, fig. 19, Oligocene, Kruhel 
maly, diagnosed, Wojcik (408). 
Boderia, p. 199, B. turneri, p. 200, fig. 14, diagnosed, Rhumbler (318). 
t Bolivina melettica , p. 81, text-fig. 3, B. textilaroides, p. 81, pi. v, fig. 3, 
Oligocene, Bavaria, notes on, Liebus (223). 
Botellina , p. 261, B. labyrinthica , p. 261, fig. 103, diagnosed, Rhumbler (318). 
fj Bulimina fusiformis, Oligocene, Bavaria, note on, Liebus (223) p. 98, pi. v, 
fig. 7. 
