42 FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY-13TH ANNUAL REPORT Genus Orbitolina d'Orbigny, 1847. Orbitolina species. In a number of the wells a small conical species is found, sometimes in considerable numbers. This occurs at the depths indicated in the following wells: Bonheur Development Company, Burns, first noted at 325 feet; New City well at Jacksonville, 820845 feet; Poice de Leon Well, St. Augustine, at 440 feet; well of Compagnie Generale des Phos. de la Floride, at Anthony, 160 feet; well of J. Wiggins, at Eustis, 160 feet well of Dundee Petroleum Company, Bushnell, first occurrence noted at 890 feet, but' probably occurs much above this level City Well at Apopka, 115 feet; Well No. 3, Palmetto Phosphate Company, 2 3-4 miles northwest of Tiger Bay, 550 feet; and well of Florida East Coast Railway at Marathon, on Key Vaca, 1,248 feet. This species seems very close to a species which is abundant in the Fredericksburg series of the Comanchean of Texas, which in turn is very similar to a species found in the Lower Cretaceous of the Pyrenees of Spain. Orbitolina sp. In several wells at some distance below the conical species there is a much larger species, broad, low with a concave base like that of 0. te.rana and species of the Lower Cretaceous of Europe. 0. tcrana is characteristic of the Trinity series of the Comanchean of Texas. It is found at the following depths in the Florida wells: Jacksonville, 900-980 feet: Bushnell, 1,ooo feet, Marathon, 1,720 feet. TEXTULARIIDAE Gcnus Tc.rtularia Defrancc, 1824. Textularia abbrcviata d'Orbigny. Tcxtuaria abbrcviata d'Orbigny, Foram. Foss. Bass. Tert. Vienne, 1846, p. 249, pl. 15. figs. 9-12 (7-12). Bagg, Bull. Amer. Paleontology, vol. 2, No. 1o, 1898, p. i8; Maryland Geol. Survey, Miocene, 1904, p. 470, pl. 132, fig. 4. Cushman. Bull. 676, U. S. Geol. Survey, 1918, p. 46; Bull. 103, U. S. Nat. Mus., 1918, p. 51, pl. 19, fig. 1.