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Table X. (continued.) 
Additional Genera, Species, and 
Varieties. 
Additional Genera, Species, and 
Varieties. 
Z c 
For Column No. 31. 
Polymorphina Thouini, D’O 
to C 
rs VR 
Uvigerina aculeata, D’O 
vs R 
« E 
Polystomella discoidalis, D’O 
to C 
to C 
Bulimina pupoides, D’O 
TO C 
to RC 
Bolivina plicata, D’O 
TO C 
vl VC 
hyalina, nov. . . 
TO R 
s RR 
Textularia variabilis, Will 
s RC 
vl VC 
vl VC 
sC 
For Column No. 32. 
vl VC 
to R 
Calcarina Spengleri, Gm 
TO C 
l C 
Defrancii, D’O 
s RR 
s RC 
Rotalia annectens, P. & J 
TO C 
l RC 
s RC 
craticulata, P. &l J. . . . 
TO C 
Planorbulina farcta, F. & M 
to RC 
l C 
Cymbalopora Poeyi, D’O 
TO C 
ZC 
Discorbina Turbo, D’O 
TO C 
ZVC 
ZC 
■ .. Pileolus, D’O 
to RC 
Polystomella craticulata, F. & M 
TO C 
to VC 
■ — macella, F. & M 
Heterostegina depressa. D’O 
TO C 
to C 
TO C 
sR 
Amphistegina vulgaris, D’O 
TO C 
ZVC 
Textularia conica, D’O 
toRC 
vl RC 
Tinoporus laevis, P. & J 
ZC 
Z C 
sphserulo-lineatus t, P. & J 
ZC 
to C 
Polytrema miniaceum, Esper 
Z RC 
ZVC 
Spiroloculina striata, D’O 
to RC 
ZVC 
Quinqueloculina tricarinata, D’O 
ZC 
ZC 
Triloculina reticulata J, D’O 
Z RC 
Z RC 
Peneroplis pertusus, Forsk 
TO VC 
to RC 
Orbitolites complanatus, Lam 
vl VC 
Alveolina Quoyii, D’O 
vl VC 
Eos Column No. 30. 
Lagena distoma-xnargaritifera, P. & J 
Dentalina brevis, D’O 
Vagiiralina Badenensis, D’O 
Polymorphina Thouini, D’O. ....... 
elegantissima, nov 
Planorbulina vulgaris, D’O 
— — — ammonoides, Ess 
Discorbina vesicularis, Lam 
dimidiata, P. & J 
biconcava, P. & J 
Turbo, D’O 
Cora, D’O 
Polystomella macella, E. & M 
strigillata (3, E. & M 
Textularia variabilis, Will 
Folium, P. & J 
Valvulina Parisiensis, D’O. 
angularis, D’O 
mixta*, P. & J 
Polystoma, P. & J 
triangularis, D’O 
Patellina annularis, P. & J 
simplex, P. & J 
Spiroculina striata, D’O 
Quinqueloculina tricarinata, D’O. . . . 
pulcbella, D’O 
secans, D’O 
dilatata, D’O 
Triloculina striato-trigonula, nov. . . . 
Vertebralina striata, D’O 
Peneroplis pertusus, Forsk 
Spirolina Lituus, Gm 
In these Tables (VII. & X.) we have materials for a conspectus of nearly all the 
Foraminiferal Genera (of which few, if any, can be said to have more than one true 
species), as represented by one form or another, type or subtype, species or variety, in 
widely distant parts of the world, under very different conditions of climate, depth, and 
sea-bottom. 
It is probable that, in some of the instances tabulated, the smallness of the quantity 
of sand, clay, or ooze manipulated has limited the catalogue of forms, and therefore 
that further observation is necessary ; nevertheless, the freedom with which some genera 
range over the globe, whilst others are limited to narrow areas, or rather to special con- 
ditions, is readily apparent. Table XI. exemplifies this. 
* Carpenter’s Introd. Eoram. pi. 11. figs. 19, 20, 25, 26. 
f Ibid. pi. 15. fig. 1. i Ibid. pi. 6. fig. 13. 
