FORAMINIFERA FROM DEEP WELLS Rotalia sp. In the well at Marathon, on Key Vaca, a species of Rotalia occurs in some numbers at 1,273 feet. It is unlike those found elsewhere in the well samples, but is not well preserved as to details of the surface characters. Rotalia ? sp. In two wells, the New City Well at Jacksonville, at a depth of 680-702 feet, and that of J. Wiggins at Eustis, Lake County, at a depth of 138 feet, there is a large rotaliform species which seems more or less involute on both faces. The sutures are marked by raised lines. The peripheral margin is angled, the dorsal surface just within the periphery slightly concave. NUMMULITIDAE Genus Nontionina d'Orbigny, 1826. Noniona scapha (Fichtel and Moll). Nautilus scapha Fichtel and Moll. Test. Micr., 1798, p. 105. pl. 19, figs. d-f. Nonionina -scapha Parker and Jones, Ann. Mag: Nat. Hist., ser. 3, vol. 5, i86o, p. 102, No. 4. H. B. Brady, Rep. Voy. Challenger, Zoology, vol. 9, 1884, p. 730, pl. 109, figs. 14, 15 and 16. ? Bagg, Aull. Amer. Pal., vol. 2, No. 16, 1898, p. 41 (335), P1. 3 (23), figs. 4a, b; Maryland Geol. Survey, Miocene, 1904, p. 460, pl. 131, figs. 1-3. Cushman, Bull. 676, U. S. Geol. Survey, 1918, p. 68, pl. 25, fig. 2; pl. 26, figs. 2, 3; Bull. 103, U. S. Nat. Mus., 1918, p. 73, pl. 25, figs. 6a, b. In two wells, specimens evidently this species were obtained. These are 87-94 feet in the well at Okeechobee, and i8o feet in the well at Marathon on Key Vaca. This species is known from the Miocene of the Choctawhatchee Marl of Florida, and from the Miocene of Maryland, Virginia, and South Carolina. It occurs also in the Gatun formation of the Panama Canal Zone. Nonionina depressula (Walker and Jacob.) Nautilus depressulus Walker and Jacob, in Adam's Essays on the Microscope, Kanmacher's Ed., 1798, p. 641, p. 14, fig. '33.