| of the Fishery Board for Scotland. 315 
* Trochamina dhol (Montagu). 
Apis salient tlie inflata, Montagu, Test. Brit., Suppl., p. 81 » pl xviii. 
infigtcs: S08). a. . 
Y Ratalena inflata, Williamson, Rec. Foram. Gt. Brit., p. 50, pl. iv. 
figs. 93, 94 (1858). 
Trochamina ‘inflata, H. B. Brady, op. cit., p. 338, pl. xli. fig. 4, a—c. 
“Habitat. —Brackish water pools by the shore near Aberlady ; vicinity 
of Inchkeith, and others parts of the Forth; rare, except at Aberlady, 
where it is comparatively common. This seems to be an inshore, rather 
_ than a deep water species. Colour brownish. 
Trochamina macrescens (?) Brady. 
. Trochamina inflata, var. macrescens, Brady, Ann. and Mag. Nat. 
— .» «2 % -Hist., ser. iv. vol. vi. p. 290, pl. xi. fig. 5, a—c. (1870). 
E Trochamina macrescens, Robertson, Fauna and Flora of the W. of 
_ Scotland, p. 51 (1876). 
a alidfetitcd, LW ith the last, but not so common; the cells of this species 
_-—s are concave above and below, and look as if the sides had been partially 
4 crushed in. The cells are not all equally concave, those in the centre 
being frequently only flattened —probably a form of H. canariense. 
Trochamina ochracea (Williamson). 
aa Rotalina ochracea, Williamson, Rec. For. Gt. Brit., p. 55, pl. iv. 
“a fig. 112; pl. v. fig. 113 (1858). 
~~... -Frochamina ochracea, H. B. Brady, Foram. of the Chall. Exp., 
.. as -p. 338 (1884). 
a Habitat.—Off St Monance, common; other parts of the Forth rather rare. 
__-—s- This is a very small species, ‘and,’ as Brady remarks, ‘composed of a large 
; number of segments.’ ‘On the inferior side the septal lines are arcuate, 
____ *flexuiose, and very prominent.’ It is not uncommon in the British seas, 
___._ though not previously recorded for the Forth. 
| pe TEXTULARIDA, 
—s Lextularia gramen, d’Orbigny. 
ga Textularia gramen, d’Orbigny, For. Foss. Vien., p. 248, pl. xv., 
Bie dei liadigecd+6\(1846). 
i Palacio gramen, H. B. Brady, op. cit, p. 365, pl. xliii. figs. 
x — 
_Hatbitat,—Off St Monance, and from other parts of the Forth. This 
oe ~ geems to be a generally decoded species. The test is of an elongated 
_ tapering form, is not so compressed as 7. sagittula, and the lateral edges 
are rounded instead of being sharply keeled. 
i Textularia variabilis, Williamson. 
—  Teatularia variabilis, Williamson, Rec. Foram. Gt. Brit., p. pl. 
4 figs. 
¥ _ | Habitat.—Granton Harbour (David Robertson). 
—s- Gaudryina filiformis, Berthelin. 
Ss zy Gaudryina filiformis, Berthelin, Mém. Soe. géol. France, ser. 3, 
Sena (pup yVOk, dd No.5, ps 2) ‘pl. a. , fig. 8 (1880). 
. Gaudryina filiformis, H. B. Brady, Foram. of the Chall. Exp. p. 
yet ih 380, pl. xlvi. fig. 12, a 6 ¢ (1884). 
___-Habitat.—East of Inchkeith, not very common. 
oh Bulimina’ elegans, d’Orbigny. 
ty Sa Bulimina elegans, d/Orbigny, Ann. Sci. Nat., vol. vii. p. 270, No. 
eee fe 105) Modelé, No. 9 (1826). 
- be AW) Balin elegans, Brady, op. cit., p. 398, vl 1. figs.’ 1-4. 
