. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 64 HODGKINSON. Figs Rotalia schroeteriana Parker & Jones. All from the Carpenter Collection, in the Royal Albert Museum, Exeter; register number 263/1903-634. Philippines. Fig. 1, Paralectotype (position 6 on slide), probable megalospheric form, dorsal view, x 35. Fig. 2, Paralectotype (position 13 on slide), edge view showing intercameral aperture, x 35. Fig. 3, Lectotype, here designated (position 11 on slide), probable microspheric form, dorsal view, x 20. Micrographs taken of uncoated specimens in environmental cha


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 64 HODGKINSON. Figs Rotalia schroeteriana Parker & Jones. All from the Carpenter Collection, in the Royal Albert Museum, Exeter; register number 263/1903-634. Philippines. Fig. 1, Paralectotype (position 6 on slide), probable megalospheric form, dorsal view, x 35. Fig. 2, Paralectotype (position 13 on slide), edge view showing intercameral aperture, x 35. Fig. 3, Lectotype, here designated (position 11 on slide), probable microspheric form, dorsal view, x 20. Micrographs taken of uncoated specimens in environmental chamber, attached to ISI (ABT) 55 scanning electron microscope. the British Geological Survey Headquarters at Keyworth. However, Dr I. Wilkinson of the British Geological Survey (personal communication) tells me that biformis was among much foreign material transferred to the British Museum (Natural History) in 1880. Since the above slides were clearly made by Parker, they must either not have been presented at his death but were incorporated by Jones into the collection at the time of cataloguing, or they were not among the specimens presented in 1880. This taxon is the type species of Spiroplectammina Cush- man. Textularia annectens Parker & Jones, 1863 Lectotype. Designated by Loeblich & Tappan 1964, P41668. From the Gault of Biggleswade (England). Type reference. Parker & Jones, 1863: 92, 96, text-fig. 1 (p. 92). Localities. Fossil; from the Lower Cretaceous, Gault at Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, England; and from other unr- ealized Jurassic, Oolite clays. Remarks. Syntypes are listed in the Fossil Catalogue (p. 30) as Spiroplecta annectens (). A lectotype (P41668) was designated by Loeblich & Tappan (1964: C272), but not figured. It and the paralectotypes (P41667) were removed from by them and remounted. The species is also recorded in the Fossil Catalogue on p. 23, from the Gault at Kentish Town, London () and on p. 25 from Leacon Hill


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