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N. B. — Mr. L. de Verteuil pointed out the junction beds to 
me in November, 1894, and in February. 1895. I went over the 
ground again with him and Prof. J. B. Harrison. 
PAPER No. 15. 
NOTES ON A SPECIMEN OE GLOBIGERINA ROCK 
FROM NAPA RIM A. 
Read before the Victoria Institute May 31. 1897 and pub- 
lished in the “Proceedings,” p. 172. 
This specimen given to me for examination by Profes.sor J. 
B. Harrison came from the neighborhood of the S. Madelein 
Factory. It is a Globigerina Rock of blue-grey tinge containing 
a large proportion of mud. It shows signs of brecciation. The 
residue after washing contains a fair series of Foraminifera, but 
none of fine development — sandy forms including Trochamina, 
Clavulina, etc., are pretty abundant, and so is Gaudrina pujioides, 
but I saw none full grown. Bigenerina is common but small. 
I am inclined to think that this was deposited in relatively 
shallow water. 
APPENDIX. 
I give here the names of .‘^ome additional species of 
Foraminifera from the Microzoic Rocks of Naparima de.scribed 
or determined since m3' paper on the .subject was read to the 
Field Naturalists’ Club. 
Ellipsoidina ellipsoides, Seguenza 
‘ ‘ subnodosa. Guppy 
‘ ‘ exponens. Brad}- 
Stillostomella rugosa, Guppx’ 
Frondicularia flabelliformis. Guppy 
Gaudryina lobata. Guppy 
“ pariana, Gupp3’ 
Gonatosphaera prolata, Gupp3' 
The two latter are from the Ditrupabed of Pointapier. 
(See paper in Proc. Zool. Soc. — 1894, page 647.) 
