Wright — Cretaceous Foraminifera of Keady Hill. 329 
quantity. The following is a List of the Foraminifera found. Twenty-seven of 
the species are additions to the Cretaceous Fauna of Ireland, three of which are 
new to Science. 
To my friend, Professor T. Rupert Jones, F.R.S., I am deeply indebted for 
land assistance in helping me in the identification of some of the critical species, 
and also to my friend, S. M. Malcomson, M.D., for the very accurate and artistic 
figures which accompany this paper. 
Species marked * are new to the Cretaceous Fauna of Ireland. 
FORAMINIFERA (RETICULARIA). 
LITU0LIDJ3. 
Hapiostiche clavulina, Ess. Rare. 
*Tlmrammma papillata, Brady. PI. xxvii. fig, 12. Rare. 
Ammo discus incertus ( d’Orb .). Rare. 
Kaplophragmium inflatum, Ess. Very rare. 
TEXTULARI DJE. 
Textularia gibbosa, d’Orb. Rare, 
pupa, Ess. Rare, 
sagittula, Def ranee. Common 
eximia, d’Eicliwald, Frequent, 
turris, d’ Orb. Rare, 
globulosa, Ehr. Rare. ^ 
*conulus, Reuss. Rohm. Kreid., pi. xiii. fig. 75 ; near Text, globulosa , , 
hut more compact. Frequent. 
Verneuilina triquetra {Munster). Rather rare. 
*spinulosa, Ess. Frequent. 
Tritaxi a triquetra {Munster). Rather rare. 
Spiroplecta praelonga {Ess.). PL xxvii. fig. 3. Rare. 
Gaudryina rugosa, d’Orb. Frequent. 
*Jonesiana, sp. Nov. PI. xxvii. figs. 1, 2. Test elongate, tapering, 
somewhat compressed, quadrilateral ; tri- serial portion, edges cari- 
nate and faces flat or slightly concave ; biserial portion quadrilateral, 
the four angles more or less carinate, lateral faces concave, peri- 
pheral edge square, occasionally keeled from the carinate edge of 
the triserial portion extending up the shell ; in the specimen figured 
the keel is not connected with the triserial part. I have pleasure in 
naming this species after my friend, Professor T. Rupert Jones, 
F.R.S. Rare. 
^Clavulina angularis, d Orb. One specimen. 
