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CHAPTER XX 



BIBLIOGEAPHICAL LISTS, TO FACILITATE EEFERENCE TO 

 THE PRINCIPAL LINES OF PtESEAECH; COMPRISING 

 THE MOEE IMPOETANT AVOEKS ON FOEAMINIFEEA, 

 ESPECIALXY THOSE OF RECENT DATE 



The selection given below is necessarily incomplete, 

 but is sufficient to enable the student of this sub- 

 ject to gain further information by references to be 

 found in the works themselves. 



General Treatises and Articles, including 



BiBLIOGRAPmES. 



1. W. B. Carpenter, W. K. Parker, and T. B. Jones. — Introduc- 

 tion to the Study of the Foraminifera. Eay Society. London, 

 1862. 



[The morphology and structure of the foraminiferal shell is very fully 

 dealt with, and well illustrated by numerous plates.] 



2. K. A. von Zittel. — Handbuch dei* Palaeontologie : Protozoa. 

 Vol. i. 1876-1880, pp. 55-126. Also Grundziige der Palaeontologie. 

 Munich and Leipzig, 1895 (pp. 18-34). 



3. W. B. CajjJenter. — The Microscope and its Revelations. 

 6th ed. London, 1881. See also later editions edited by W. H. 

 Dallinger. 



[For technical instructions relating to the examination and preparation 

 of minute objects, as Foraminifera. Also a chapter on Foraminifera.] 



4. H. B. Brady. — Eeport on the Foraminifera dredged by 

 H.M.S. 'Challenger' during the years 1873-1876. Scientific 

 Eesults. Vol. ix. (Zoology), Foraminifera. London, 1884. 



[Besides embodying a report on the ' Challenger ' collections this mono- 



