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Group V. India and Persia. 



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Sind 92 



"India" 96 



Persia 96 



Group VI. Red Sea and Egypt. 



Remarks on the Red Sea Forms 99 



Red Sea '. 100 



Egypt 105 



Group VII. Italy. 



Vioenza 107 



Verona 115 



Alessandria 1 IG 



Turin 117 



Genoa 119 



Group VIII. Austria-Hungary. 



Vienna Basin 122 



Oberburg (Stvria) 125 



Koritzan (Bohemia) 126 



Bilin (Bohemia) 1 27 



Group IX. France. 



Dax 128 



Gironde 130 



Group IX. France — continued. 



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Paris Basin 132 



Coutances 143 



"France" 144 



Remarks on the French forms 145 



Group X. England. 



Sussex 147 



Hampshire 152 



Appendix to English forms 153 



Group XI. Russia. 



Crimea 153 



Group XII. Somaliland. 



Somaliland 154 



Group XIII. West Indies. 



Antigua 155 



Group XIV. Forms without recorded 

 Locality. 



On the method of designating such 

 forms 156 



ANALYTICAL TABLES OF THE KESULTS. 



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Table I Contains the Locality, the Depth when given, references to Figures, where the 



Types are preserved, etc 162 



„ II. Survey of the Geographical and Geological Distribution of the Genus, as far as they 



are at present known 168 



„ III. Analysis and Distribution of the known Variations in Growth-form 169 



„ IV. Analysis and Distribution of the more easily definable Types of Calicle 176 



„ \. List of (rmiiqxirw still showing the Typical Septal Formula complete or partial .... 184 



Summary of Results 187 



Concluding Remarks on the Advantages of Using Geographical Symbols, with a 

 List of the Latinised Equivalents of those here employed 190 



Index 197 



Explanation of the Plates 201 



