. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 56 HODGKINSON. Fig. Articulina multilocularis Brady, Parker & Jones. Lectotype, ZF4914, here designated; Abrolhos Bank. Clove oil immersion, x 95. See also PI. 1, figs 4, 7. Fig. Lagena sulcata (Walker & Jacob) var. marginata (Montagu) subvar. squamosomarginata Parker & Jones. Lectotype, ZF4920, here designated; Australia. Clove oil immersion, showing the endosolon, x 175. See also PI. 1, figs 18, 25. Fig. Polymorphina elegantissima Parker & Jones. Lectotype, 1955:10:3:8, here designated; Storm B


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 56 HODGKINSON. Fig. Articulina multilocularis Brady, Parker & Jones. Lectotype, ZF4914, here designated; Abrolhos Bank. Clove oil immersion, x 95. See also PI. 1, figs 4, 7. Fig. Lagena sulcata (Walker & Jacob) var. marginata (Montagu) subvar. squamosomarginata Parker & Jones. Lectotype, ZF4920, here designated; Australia. Clove oil immersion, showing the endosolon, x 175. See also PI. 1, figs 18, 25. Fig. Polymorphina elegantissima Parker & Jones. Lectotype, 1955:10:3:8, here designated; Storm Bay, Tasmania. Clove oil immersion, x 40. See also PI. 2, figs 7, 8. Fig. Rotalia schroeteriana Parker & Jones. Paralectotype ( Carpenter slide 263/1903-634, in the Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter); Philippines. Equatorial thin section of microspheric form, x 25. All optical photographs. collection in the BM(NH). (1914: 1038). nor was it recorded by Pearcy Note on Orbitolina Nubecularia lucifuga Defrance var. tibia Jones & Parker, 1860a Lectotype. Designated by Adams (1962), P41672. Type reference. Jones & Parker, 1860a: 455; pi. 20, figs 48-51. Type locality. Fossil; 'Upper Triassic, blue clay of Messrs Cubitt's alabaster pits, Chellaston, three miles south of Derby, England' (sic; see note below). Remarks. Recorded in the Fossil Catalogue (p. 5), as Nube- cularia tibia. The type locality is probably incorrect, since in the Catalogue (entry with ) Jones writes '. . Described by mistake as Triassic clay from Chellaston near Derby . . Probably some Lias clay brought by the same conveyance (canal barge ?) from a place south of Derbyshire, as the Red Clay came (from Chellaston)' (see under Planu- laria pauperata, p. 58). This record was made by Jones some 32 years on, and is confusing and now unverifiable. The lectotype P41672 was designated and illustrated by Adams (1962: 164-165; pi. 23, figs 4, 5 and p. 161, text-fig. IE) and is deposited in the BM


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