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See Part I, pp. 443-51 ; Part II, p. 133 ; Part III, pp. 192-4. 

 The following are the titles of papers other than those referred to in Parts I, II and III of this report. 



B. 1882, K. H. B. Brady. Note on Keraniosphaera, a nezo Type of Porcellanoiis Foraminifera. Ann. Mag. 



Nat. Hist., ser. 5, x, 1882, pp. 242-5, pi. xiii. 

 B. 1918, SLS. W. S. Bruce. Station Log of the S.Y. 'Scotia', 1902-1904. Rep. Scientific Results of the 



Scottish National Antarctic Expedition, 1918, I, pt. i, pp. 1-28. 

 C 1875, etc., M. W. B. Carpenter. The Microscope and its Revelations. London. 5th ed., 1875; 6th ed., 



1881. 

 E. 1934, A. A. Earland. Foraminifera, Part III. The Falklands Sector of the Antarctic {excluding South 



Georgia). Discovery Reports, 1934, x, pp. 1-208, pis. i-x. 

 iVI. and H. 1912, DO. John Murray and Johan Hjort. The Depths of the Ocean. A general account of 



the modern science of Oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian 



steamer 'Michael Sars' in the North Atlantic. London, 1912. 

 N. 1876, V. A. M. Norman in J. G. Jeffreys' Preliminary Report of the Biological Results of a Cruise in 



H.M.S. ' Valorous' to Davis Strait in 1875. Proc. Roy. Soc, London, xxv, 1876, pp. 202-15. 

 P. 1914, SNA. F. G. Pearcey. Foraminifera of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition. Trans. Roy. Soc. 



Edinburgh, xlix, 1914, pp. 991-1044, pis. i, ii. 

 P. 1905, DSD. J. H. Harvey Pirie. Deep-Sea Deposits of the South Atlantic Ocean and Weddell Sea. 



Scottish Geographical Magazine, August 1905, pp. 1-5, chart. 

 S. 1901, PC. E.Spandel. Die Foraminiferendes Permo-Carbon von Hooser, Kansas, NordAmerika. Abhand. 



Nat. ges. Niirnberg, 1901, pp. 177-94, text-figs. i-io. 

 W. 1886, LB. J. Wright. (Report on Foraminifera obtained in the cruise of the 'Lord Bandon') in First 



Report on the Marine Fauna of the South-west of Ireland— ^hizopoda. Proc. R. Irish Acad., ser. 2, 



IV, 1886, pp. 607-14. 



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