BibliograpJty of the Foraiuinifera. 7 



ARNOLD, J. W. S. — Microscopical Examination of Specimens of 

 Deep-sea Soundings, taken during a Cruise of the Nautical 

 School-ship Mercury^ 1871-2. — Report Coniui. Pub. Charities atid 

 Corrections \1 ^Xo, Washingtonl, 1872, pp. 13-16. 

 [Not seen.] 



AUDEBARD DE FERUSSAC, v. FERUSSAC. 



B***, L., V. BOURGUET. 



BACH MANN, Isidor. — Ouelques remarques sur une note de M. 

 Renevier, intitulee, " Quelques observations geologiques sur les 

 Alpes de la Suisse centrale (Schwytz, Uri, Unterwalden, et 

 Berne), comparees aux Alpes vaudoises." — Mitth. nat. Gesellsch. 

 Bern, Jahr. 1869, pp. 161-174. Bern. 



BACON, John (junior). — Polythalamia in Sand from the Sahara 

 Desert. — Boston Jotirjt. N'at. Hist. vol. v, 1847, pp. 402-404, pi. 

 [The plate does not seem to have been published.] Boston. 



Polythalamia in the Sand of Sahara Desert. Proc. Boston 



Soc. Nat. Hist. vol. ii, 1848, p. 164. Boston. 



[Read Aug. 5, 1846.] 



BAILEY, Charles. — On a Deposit in Dog's Bay, Connemara, desti- 

 tute of Foraminifera. — Proc. Lit. Phil. Soc, Manchester., vol. viii, 

 1869, pp. 199, 200. Manchester. 



BAILEY, George, v. BURROWS, H. W. 



BAILEY, Jacob Whitman. 1811-1857.— [Bailey, J. W.] Note of 

 Discovery of " Fossil Foraminifera in the Green Sand of New 

 Jersey." — Amer. Joicrn. Sci., ser. i, vol. xli, 1841, pp. 213, 214. 



New Haven. 



American Polythalamia from the Upper Mississippi, and also 



from the Cretaceous Formation of the Upper Missouri. — Amer. 

 Joiirn. Sci., vol. xli, 1841, pp. 400, 401, 4 woodcuts. New Haven. 



On Fossil Foraminifera in the Calcareous Marl from the Cre- 

 taceous Formation on the Upper Missouri. — Proc. Acad. Nat. 

 Sci. Philad., vol. i, 1843, P- 75- Philadelphia. 

 [Mention only.] 



[On Cretaceous Foraminifera, 1843.] See HiTCHCOCK, Ed- 

 ward, same date. 



— On some New Localities for Infusoria, Fossil and Recent. — 

 Amer. Joicrn. Science, vol. xlviii, 1845, PP- 321-343, pl- iv. 



[2 Rotaline casts.] New Haven. 



— Microscopical Examination of Soundings made by the U. S. 

 Coast Survey off the Atlantic Coast of the U. S. — Smithsonian 

 Contrib., vol. ii, 1851, art. 3 (1851), pp. 1-15, i pl. Washington. 

 [Reprinted in Report U. S. Coast Survey for 1855 (1856), p. 360.] 



