MU'ROSCOPICAI. 1!IJ!M(m;I:A1'IIV. U 



Sect. II. 



FORAMINIFERA. 



Alcock, T. — Notes on Natural History specimens lately received 

 ' from Connemara ; Quart. Journ. Micr. Science, vol. xiv., 



1866, pp. 73-77. 

 On Polymorpliina tubulosa from Dog's Bay, Roundstone, 



Quart. Journ. Micr. Science, vol. xv., 1867, pp. 237-240. 

 Archiac, Vicomte d', et Haime. — Description des Animaux 



Fossiles du group Nummulitique de I'lnde (Paris, 1853). 

 Bailey, Prof. J. W. — On the origin of Greensand and its forma- 

 tion in the oceans of the present epoch, in Quarterly Journal 



of Microscopical Science, vol. v. (1857), p. 83. 

 Microscopical examination of soundings made by the U.S. 



Survey off the Atlantic coast, 4to., pp. 15, pi. 1. 1850. 

 Barker-Webb, P., and Berthelot, J. — Histoire Naturelle des 



lies Canaries, Paris, 1835-50, torn, ii., p. 123. Foraminifera^ 



par M. d'Orbigny. 

 Blainville, H. D. de. — Manual de Malacologie, Paris, 1825; 



Dictionnaire des Sciences Naturelles. (Paris, 1814-30). 

 Boys, W., and Walker, G — Testacea minuta rariora nuperrime 



detecta in arena littores Sandvicensis. (London, 1784). 

 Brady, H. B. — On the Rhizopodal Fauna of the Hebrides, Brit. 



Assoc. Report, 1866, pp. 69-70. Quart. Journal. Micr., 



Science, vol. xiv., 1866, pp. 261. 

 Contributions to the knowledge of the Foraminifera, Trans. 



Linn. Soc, vol. xxiv., 1864, pp. 463-476, pi. 48. 

 Report on the Foraminifera collected by the Deep Sea 



Dredging Committee. Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc, North. 



and Durh., 1865, pp. 51-54. 



Catalogue of the recent Foraminifera of Northumberland 



and Durham. Trans. Nat. Hist. Soc, North, and Durh., 



1865, pp. 83-107, pi. xii. 

 Bronn, Prof. H. G. — Lethea Geognostica, oder Abbildung und 



Beschreibung der fiir die Gebirgs-Formationen bezeichnend- 



sten Versteinerungen ; 3te. Auflage, Stuttgart, 1851-1856. 

 Die Kiassen und Ordnungen des Thier-Reichs wissen- 



schaftlich dargestellt in Wort und Bild. Erster Band. 



Amorphozoen, Leipzig and Heidelberg, 1859. 



