ILLUSTRATIONS 



Plates (following page 130) 



Plate 1. Species of Patellina, Patellinella, and Neoconorbina. 



2. Species of Neoconorbina. 



3, 4. Species of Rosalina. 



5. Species of the family Rotaliidae. 



6. Species of Streblus, Oridorsalis, and Gyroidina. 



7. Species of Streblus and Eponides. 



8. Species of the family Rotaliidae. 



9. Species of Pararotalia, Calcarina, and Baculogypsina. 



10. Species of Epistominella and Epistomaroides. 



11. Species of Nuttallides and Amphistegina. 

 12-14. Species of Amphistegina. 



15. Species of the families Rotaliidae and Cassidulinidae. 



16. Species of Stomatorbina, Paumotua, and Cassidulina. 



17. Species of Cassidulina and Cassidulinoides. 



18. Species of the families Cymbaloporidae, Pegidiidae, and Chilo- 



stomellidae. 



19. Species of Cymbaloporeita and Cymbaloporella. 



20. Species of Ehrenbergina and Cymbaloporeita. 



21. Species of Ehrenbergina, Laticarinina, and Anomalinella. 



22. Species of Cibicides, Planorbulina, and Gypsina. 



23. Species of Ceratobulimina, Hoeglundina, and Planulina. 



24. Species of Globigerina. 



25. Species of Globigerinita, Globigerinoides, and Globigerinella. 



26. Species of Globigerinella, Globigerinoides, Sphaeroidinella, and 



Hastigerina. 



27. Species of Candeina, Pulleniatina, and Globorotalia. 



28. Species of Globorotalia. 



TABLES 



Table 1. Occurrence and abundance of benthonic Foraminifera — part 1: 

 Spirillinidae and Discorbidae 



2. Occurrence and abundance of benthonic Foraminifera — part 2: 



Rotaliidae 



3. Occurrence and abundance of benthonic Foraminifera— part 3: 



Pegidiidae to Chilostomellidae 



4. Occurrence and abundance of benthonic Foraminifera — part 4: 



Anomalinidae to Ceratobuliminidae 



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5. Occurrence and abundance of planktonic Foraminifera 110 



