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Identifier: transactionsofro80roya (find matches)
Title: Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand
Year: 1880 (1880s)
Authors: Royal Society of New Zealand
Subjects: Science
Publisher: Wellington, N.Z. : The Society
Contributing Library: Brigham Young University Hawaii, Joseph F. Smith Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Consortium of Church Libraries and Archives

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more elongate and less glo-bose in form; it is simply a sub-variety of variety ringens, and cannot bereally called a species. Rare and small in North Atlantic, in 1450, 1950,2050 fathoms. British: River Dee, frequent. Fossil: Boulder clays,Cheshire ; Yarra Yarra, Victoria. Figs. 5, 6, 7. M. seminulam, var. (Qidnquehculina) triangularis. D. Orb. This is a triangular form of the type which takes its place in some lo-calities. Here the type is not found, but is represented as above. Veryrare and small in North Atlantic at various depths. Fossil in Miocene asbefore. Recent also in Mediterranean, Tasmanian seas, Indian Occean,etc. Is very rarely recorded as a distinct variety, generally classed underthe typical name, Seminulum. Here it is rather common in various sizes.Fig. 8. M. seminulum, var. (spiroloculina) planulata. Lamarck. This differs in some respects from the forms called planulata byauthorities, but I know of no other name for it. It is large, flat, much TRANS NZINSTITIITE.VOIJ
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FOSSIL F0FMMFFF4. Hamilton, del. Hamilton.—On the Forarninifera of the Tertiary Beds at Petane. 395 worn, irregularly striated, and rare. I may have to call it by a differentname. Eecent in Atlantic, Arctic, British Seas ; fossil in London clay,Sheppey. Sub-Order PERFORATA. Fam. Lagenida.Fig. 9. Nodosaria (Cristellaria) crepidula. Fichted and Moll. Very rare and choice here. Middle size, flat worn, septae indistinct.Recent, Atlantic, and Arctic; rare. Fossil, boulder clays, Cheshire ;London clay. Miocene, Yarra Yarra, trias, lias, and chalk. Fam. Globigerinida.Fig. 10. Texularia agglutinans. (Type) DOrbigny. Here this species varies considerably from the forms described by Parkerand Jones in Phil. Trans., 1865 (N. Atlantic and Arctic Foraminefera), andagain the forms there figured differ much from the figures given by Mackieand Jones in Geologist. * * * It is found in Arctic and Davis Straits,20 to 30 fathoms, rather common ; also off Norway, 30 to 200 fathoms.Fossil in chalk, eocen

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