. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. 284 Messrs. Jones and Parker on some himself at 70 fathoms, 50 miles of Ushant. tained the followino; recent Foraminifera:— It con- Miliola (Biloculina) buroides, D'Orb. ( ) depress, D'Orb. (Triloculina) reticulata, UOrh. (Quinqueloculina) pulcliella, D'Orh. ( ) Ferussacii, D'Orb. (Spiroloculina) pLmulata, (Lam.). Lituola canariensis (D'Orb.). Lageua margiuata, squamosa, Mo)it. Dentalina communis, D'Orb. Nodosaria obliquestriata(both Den- taline and Marginuliue)
. The Annals and magazine of natural history; zoology, botany, and geology. Natural history; Zoology; Botany; Geology. 284 Messrs. Jones and Parker on some himself at 70 fathoms, 50 miles of Ushant. tained the followino; recent Foraminifera:— It con- Miliola (Biloculina) buroides, D'Orb. ( ) depress, D'Orb. (Triloculina) reticulata, UOrh. (Quinqueloculina) pulcliella, D'Orh. ( ) Ferussacii, D'Orb. (Spiroloculina) pLmulata, (Lam.). Lituola canariensis (D'Orb.). Lageua margiuata, squamosa, Mo)it. Dentalina communis, D'Orb. Nodosaria obliquestriata(both Den- taline and Marginuliue), Reuss. Vaginuliua legumen {Linn.). Smooth. Cristellaria crepidula {F. (§? M.). ? -Eatber thick. cultrata {De Montf.). Polj'moi'phina lactea {W. -J.). Large. Pulvinulina auricula {F. 8f M.). repanda (F. c^ M.). pulchella (D'Orb.). sacculata, P. »§? /., nov. spec. Uiscorbina globularis (D'Orb.). Common. (figs. 1- -3) IS a The Pulvinulina sacculata above named well marked form already figured by Soldani, ' Testaceo- graphia' &c. 1789, vol. i. p. 5G, pi. 37. fig. B (Vas 162). It has a finely tubuliferous and clear shell, subconical, many- chambered, smooth and neatly limbate above on the low spire. Puhimilina sacculata, P. & J. 1. Upper or spiral Bm-face. 2. Lower or umbilical face. 3. Edge. (fig. 1), and characterized below by about five bladder-like supernumerary umbilical chamberlets, the last showing the relatively large mouth, and all of them defined around by the more solid marginal portion of the shell (fig. 2).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original London, Taylor and Francis, Ltd
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