66 Prot. 
XVIII. PROTOZOA. 
L. limbata, n. sp., p. 523, pi. 11, fig. 15, L. pagoda, n. sp. , P. *24, 
pi. 11, figg. 16 & 17, Z., sp. indet., p. 524, pi. xi, fig. 18, diagnoses and 
occurrence, Millett (262). 
Masonella patelliformis Brady, occurrence, Andaman Sea, Alcock (1) 
p. 296, fig. 98. 
Marginulina costata Batsch, p. 526, pi. xi, fig. 20, Millett (262). 
t Meandropsina vidali Schlumberger, Cretaceous, described, Egger (98) 
p. 586, pis. 3-6, figg. 1 & 2, & 6-12. 
Miliolina funafutiensis Chapin., M. linnceana (I)'Orb.), and JZ parkeri 
H. B. Brady, occurrence, Cocos-Keeling Island, and notes, Chapman 
(60) p. 231. 
“ Nautilus ( Orthoceras) pennatula ” of Batsch, held to be a Spiroplectci , 
Fornasini (127). 
t Nodosaridce, various, Italian Miocene and Pliocene, described, Fornasini 
(117a), jip- 45-76, 27 text-figg;. 
t Nodosaria ambigua Neug., retained in place of tA. subcequalis Costa, 
Fornasini (128); tiV. hispida d’Orb., microspheric form, p. 52, text- 
fig. 6, described, Italian Tertiary, Fornasini (117a); N. irregularis 
Asch., Middle Eocene, Souk Alirras (Constantine), Blayac (25) p. 42. 
N. ( Glandidina ) cequalis Reuss, p. 511, pi. xi, fig. 3, N. bicamerata (F. W. 0. 
Jones), p. 518, pi. xi, fig. 8, A 7 , capitata Boll., p. 517, pi. xi, fig. 6, 
N. ( G .) comata (Batsch), p. 512, pi. xi, fig. 2, N. ( G .) echinata , n. sp., 
p. 511, pi. xi, fig. 4, N. (G.) laevigata d’Orb., p. 509, pi. xi, fig. 1, N. 
limbata d’Orb., p. 518, pi. xi, fig. 7, N. obscura(l ) Reuss, p. 521, pi. xi, 
figg. 13 & 14, A 7 . proxima 0. Silv., p. 519, pi. xi, fig. 9, N. scalaris 
(Batsch), p. 520,. pi. xi, fig. 10, var. separans Brady, p. 520, pi. xi, 
figg. 11 & 12, N. semirugosa d’Orb., p. 515, pi. xi, fig. 5, diagnoses and 
occurrence, Millett (262). 
N. scalaris , aberrant forms in, Silvestri (360) pp. 49-58, 9 text-figg. 
t JV. zippei Reuss, White Chalk, Libyan desert, Wanner (409a) p. 95, 
pi. 13, fig. 3; N. zitteli , Middle Eocene, Souk Ahrras (Constantine), 
Blayac (25) p. 42; A 7 ., sp., Tertiary, Southern Tyrol, note on, p. 24, 
pi. i, fig. 25, Schubert (347a). 
f Nonionina depressula , Boulder Clay, Wright (419) p. 598. 
+ Nummulitidce from :—Eocene, Aquitaine basin, Douville (89); Eocene, 
Spalato in Dalmatia, described, Martelli (247) pp. 43-97, pis. 6 & 7; 
Eocene of Potenza (Italy), notes on, Prever (298) pp. 488-505; 
Cretaceous and Eocene of Ordu (Asia Minor), notes on, Schubert 
(347) pp. 94-98; Eocene, Miocene, and Pliocene, province of Rome, 
lists of, de Stefani (372-373a); Eocene, near Croatia, de Stefani & 
Dainelli (374) pp. 155-157. 
Prever (299) pp. 10-13, splits up the genus Nummulites into two genera, 
Camerina Brug. 1792, forms with shell ornamented by reticular 
striations (type N. laevigata Lamck.), and Lenticulina Lamck. 1804, 
forms with shell having more or less radiate striations (type N. beau- 
monti d’Arch.). These are each subdivided into sub-genera. The 
name Nummulites Lamck. is retained as a group-name for these two, 
together with the genus Assilina d’Orb. 1821, forms with granulated 
shell. 
Nummulites Lamarck, 1801, description of genera and species grouped 
together under this name, from the Eocene of Potenza and other 
Apennine districts of Italy, Prever (299) pp. 23-112, 8 pis.—The 
following are all new, mostly n. spp.:— 
Genus Camerina Brug. 1792. 
(a) Sub-genus or section Bruguieria Prev. 
tZ. capederi , p. 24, pi. 1, fig. 4, depressa, p. 30, pi. 1, fig. 16, 
Jicheuri, p. 28, pi. 6, figg. 1-4, rara, p. 35, pi. 1, fig. 18, silvestri , 
