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— The Origin and Composition of Chalk and Flint, with Special 

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Note on Nummuhtes elegans, Sowerby, and other English 



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JONES, T. R., V. H. B. BRADY ; W. B. CARPENTER ; and 

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JONES, Thomas Rupert, and William Kitchen PARKER.— 

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London. 



On the Rhizopodal Fauna of the Mediterranean, com- 

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London. 



Notes on some Fossil and Recent Foraminifera col- 

 lected in Jamaica by the late Lucas Barrett, F.G.S. — Kept. Brit. 

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London. 



On the Foraminifera of the London Clay. — Geologist, 



vol. vii, 1864, pp. 85-89. London. 



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— Notes on some Foraminifera dredged by the late Mr. 



Lucas Barrett at Jamaica. — Kept. Brit. Assoc {Neivcastle-on-Tyite, 

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On the Foraminifera of the Crag. — Annals Mag. Nat. 



Hist., sen 3, vol. xiii, 1864, pp. 64-68. London. 



M. Terquem's Researches on the Foraminifera of the 



Lias and the Oolites. — Annals Mag. Nat. Hist., sen 4, vol. viii, 

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[Review, but inserted here as it contains suggested corrections 

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— On the Foraminifera of the Chalk of Gravesend and 



Meudon, figured by Prof. Dr. Chr. G. Ehrenberg. — Geol. Mag., 

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On the Foraminifera of the Family Rotalinse (Carpen- 



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