106 INDEX TO THE GENERA AND 



ENTOSOLENIA squamosa, Montagu, var. ;', hexagona, Williamson. Ann. 

 Mag. Nat. Hist. [2], i, 1848, 2(». ii, 32. 

 var. yj, scalariformis, Williamson. Ibid. [2], i, 1848, 20, ii, 



21 and 22. 



typica." 



catenulata'j. 



heragona]. 



"Williamson, Recent British Foram. 1858, 12, i, 29-32; " 29 

 V. catenulata, Williamson. Ibid. 1858, 13, i, 31 [v. Lagnia 

 V. hexagona, Williamson. Ibid. 1858, 13, i, 32 [v. Lagma 



V. scalariformis, Williamson. Ibid. 1858, 13, i, 30 [v. 

 Lagpua scalariformis]. 



Dawson, Canad. Nat. iv. 1859, 29, f. 8-10. 



Dawson, Handbook Zoology, ed. 3, 18s6, 44, f. 33. 



striato-punetata (Parker & Jones). G. M. Dawson, Canad. Nat. n. s., 

 V, 1870, 177, f. 11 [Lagnia, 186.5]. 



Dawson, Amer. Journ. Sci. -[3], i, 1871, 20G, f. 11; ar.d An- 



nals Mag. N. H. [4], vit, 1871, 8ii, f. 1 1. 



variolata, Schlnmberger. F. Jenn. Nat. J:in., 1882, i, 3. 



■williamsoni, Alcock. Proc. Lit. Phil. Soc. Manchester, iv, 18C5, 193 



(Hgiired by J. Wright, v. J.ogeva). 



P Chiinmo. Bed of Atlantic, 1870, 15, i. 3 and 4 [3 = Miliola; 4' = 



yiUiola ; 4' = Gastropod; 4^, 4* = granules']. 



see La(iena. 



ENTilOCHUS,Ehrenberg, 1841. Abhandl. k. preuss. Ak. Wiss. Berlin, 1841, 408. 



septatus, Ehr. Ibid. 1841, 42<;. 



ENTZIA, von Daday, 1883. Orvos termeszctt ertesito. vin, 1>^83, 197, etc. ; 

 and Zeitschr. Wiss. Zool. (Siebold & KoUiker), xl, 1884, 4G5. 



tetrastomella, von Daday. Ibid, viii, 1883, 197, etc., and ibid. XL, 1881, 



465, xxiv, 1-8. 

 EOZOON : For full literature of this curious structure, discovered by W. E. Lo- 

 gan in 1858, and first described by W. B. Carpenter and J. W. Dawson in 

 1864, see W. King & T. H. liowney. Old Chapter of the Geological Re- 

 cord, etc., 1881; A. Woodward, Fourteenth Ann. Rep. Geol. Nat. Hist. 

 Survey, Minnesota, 1885 (18«6), 167-187; C. D. Sherborn, Bibliography 

 of the Foraminifera, 1888 (passim). 

 EPISTOMINA, Terquera, 1883. Bull. Soc. g6ol. France, [3], xi, 1883, 37, !ii, 

 1-20; and Terquem, Cinquieme M6m. Foram. Oolithique, 18m3, 373. 

 [" A quasi-generic group, consisting chiefly of raesozoic Pulvinuluio', of 

 the ' elegans' type, of which the apertures are more or less abnormal as 

 to form or position." Brady, l^eport Challenger, 1884. 7u0, 701.] 



annulata, Terquem. Cinquieme M6m. Foram. Oolithique, 1883, 381, xlv, 



2a, b, c. 



■ bilabiata, Terquem. Ibi'l 1883, 381. xlv, la, h, c. 



Terquem, M6m. Soc. G6ol. France, [3], iv, 1886, 56, vi, 22 



23. 



■ conica, Terquem. CinquiSme M6m. Foram. Oolithique, 1883, 375, xlii, 



10a, 6, c and 11. 



Terquem. M6m. Soc. Gfiol. France, [3], iv, 1880, 51, v, 16. 



coronata, Terquem. Cinquieme Mem. Foram. Oolithique, 1883, 378, 

 xliii, 9a, b, c. 



Terquem, M6m. Soc. Geol. France, [3], iv, 1886, 53, vi, 5 and 



6. 



costifera, Terquem. Cinquieme M6m. Foram. Oolithique, 1883, 377, 

 xlii, 3-6. 



Terquem, M6m. Soc. G6ol. France* [3],iv, 1886, 51, v, 18- 



21; vi, 1-4. 

 elegans (d'Orb.). Rzehak, Ann. k. k. nat. Hof museums, in, (3), 1888, 



264, xi, 9 ['rvrbinvluia, 1826]. 

 irregularis, Terquem. Ciuquieme M6m. Foram. Oolithique, 1883, 379, 



xUv, 4-10. 



