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BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



An effort has been made to reduce the synonymies prefixed to the three hundred and twenty-four 

 species and varieties described in this Report to a minimum of space. The principle first adopted by 

 us in the Clare Island Monograph (Il.-A. & E. 1913, CI.) has therefore been followed here, and with 

 very few exceptions the original refereuce to the author of a species has been given with one later and 

 well-illustrated record. In all cases where the species is illustrated in Brady's 'Challenger' Report 

 (B. 1884, FC.) that reference has alone been given in addition to the original. Where the species has 

 not been included in, or has been diaguosed subsequently to, Brady, 1884, FC, one later reference — if 

 possible, British — has been given. 



Names of authors, titles of articles, and full bibliographical references to the Transactions and 

 Proceedings in which they are to be found are given once and for all in this Bibliography, some lengthy 

 titles being shortened as follows : — 



QJGS.= Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, London. 



J RMS. = Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, Loudon. 



JQMC. = Journal of the Quekett Microscopical Club, London. 

 MASIB. = Memorie della Reale Accademia delle Scienze dell' Instituto di Bologna. 

 SAWW.:=Sitzungsberichte der Kaiserliche Akademie der Wisseuschaften Wien. (D = Denkschrift. / ) 

 AMNH. = Annals and Magazine of Natural History. 



The titles of all papers and books are indicated by initials only, after the date of publication, and the 

 first letter of the author's name : — thus, C. 1892, PCT. = F. Chapmau, ' Microzoa from the Phosphatic 

 Chalk of Taplow,' the page, etc., only being given, and all further details being found under that initial 

 and date in the Bibliography. In the case of long or short series of papers, the date of the first is given 

 and the initials are followed by the year in which the paper referred to appeared : thus, M. 1898, etc., 

 FM. 1900 = the papers of Millett's series, beginning in 1898, which were published in JRMS. 

 in 1900. 



A. 18G5, NHC. T. Alcock. — Notes on Natural History Specimens lately received from Counemara. 



Proc. Lit. & Phil. Soc. Manchester, vol. iv. no. 45, pp. 192-208. 



B. 1791, CS. A. J. G. K. Batsch. — Seeks Kupfertafeln mit Conchylien des Seesandes. Jena, 1791. 

 B. 1854, LG. J. G. Bornemann. — Ueber die Lias Formation in der Umgegend von Gottiugen, etc. 



8vo. Berlin, 1854. 

 B. 1855, FSH. J. G. Bornemann. — Die mikroskopische Fauna des Septarienthones von Hermsdorl' 



bei Berlin. Zeitschr. Deutschen geol. Ges. vol. vii. pp. 307-371, pis. xii.-xxi. 

 B. 1864, RFS. H. B. Brady. — Contributions to our Knowledge of the Foraminifera. On the 



Rhizopodal Fauna of the Shetlauds. Trans. Linn. Soc. (Loud.), vol. xxiv. 



pp. 463-475, pi. xlviii. 

 B. 1870, PTR. G. S. Brady, D. Robertson, & II. B. Brady. — The Ostracoda and Foraminifera of 



Tidal Rivers. AMNH. ser. 4, vol. vi. pp. 273-306, pis. xi., xii. 

 B. P. & J. 1870, GP. H. B. Brady, W. K. Parker, & T. Rupert Jones.— A Monograph of the 



Genus Polymorphina. Trans. Linn. Soc. (Lond.), vol. xxvii. pp. 197-253, 



pis. xxxix.-xlii. 

 B. 1878, RRNP. H. B. Brady. — On the Reticularian and Radiolarian Rhizopoda (Foraminifera and 



Polycistina) of the North-l'olar Expedition of 1875-76. AMNH. scr. 5, vol. i. 



pp. 425-440, pis. xx., xxi. 



