FORAMIINIFERA FROM DEEP WELLS 47 Buliminia sp. Plate 2, figure 3. There is an elongate species with very distinct somewhat remotely placed chambers which occurs.at 16o feet in the well of J Wiggins at Eustis, Lake County. Bnlimiina Sp. Plate 2, figure 4. A species of fusiform shape and concave apertural face, with the rounded aperture near the middle, occurs at 2,310 feet in the well at Marathon. Genus Biliminclla Cushman, 1911. Buliwinclla sp. ? Plate 2, figure 5. Specimens from brown limestone at 1,720-feet in the well at Marathon are distinctive and are figured. They are of,the Bulimie/la cicgantissina group. Buliwinclia sP. ? Plate 2, figure 6 a, b. In the deepest part of the well at Marathon there occurred a very low-spired form here figured, which seems like a very short Bulimincila of the B. clcgantissima group, but very low. A somewhat similar form of much larger size is found in the deeper portions of the well at 1.421 feet. Genus Virgulina d'Orbigny, 1826. Virgulina squamnwosa d'Orbiguny. Virgulina squawnmosa d'Orbigny, Ann. Sci. Nat., vol. 7, 1826, p. 267, Modeles, No. 64, 1826. Cushman, Bull. 71, U. S. Nat. MUs., pt. 2, 1911, p. 91, fig. 145a, b; Bull. 103, U. S. Nat. Mus., 1918, p. 58, pl. 21, fig. 6. The only material which can be.referred to this species is that from the well of the Okeechobee Ice and Electric Co., Okeechobee, Florida, at depths of 158-175 feet, and 240-245 feet. I have previously recorded it from the Miocene. of the Gatun formatiQn of the Panama Canal Zone.