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Cauter, H. .1. Report on specimens dredged up from the Gulf of Manaar 

 and presented to the Liverpool Free Museum by Capt. W. H. Cawne 

 Warren. <^Ann., and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 5, vol. v, p. 437, pis. xviii, 

 xix. 1880. 



Cauter, H. J. Supplementary Report on Foraminifera and Sponges, 

 Dredged up from the Gulf of Manaar, together with others from tlie Sea 

 in the vicinity of the Basse Rocks and from Bass's Straits, presented to 

 the Liverpool Free Museum by Captain W. H. Cawne Warren. <CProc. 

 Lit. and Philo. Soc. Liv., vol. xxxv, pp. 271-275. 1881. Same reprinted 

 in the Ann., and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 5, vol. vii, pp. 361-385, pi. xviii, 

 1881. 



Carter, H. J. Note on the assumed Relationship of Parkeria to Stromato- 

 pora, and on a Microscopic Section of Stromatopora mamillata, Fr. 

 Schmidt. <CAnn., and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 5, vol. xiii, pp. 353-356. 



1884, 



Carter, H. J. Remarks on Prof. Haeckel's Observations on Wyvillethomsonia 

 Wallichii and Squamulina scopula. <Ann., and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, 

 vol. XX, pp. 337-339. 1877. 



Carter, H. J. Points of Distinction between the Spongiadae and the For- 

 aminifera. <^Ann., and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, vol. xi, pp. 351-356. 

 1873. 



Carter, H. J. On the Striae of Foraminiferous Tests, with a reply to 

 Criticism. <:CAnn., and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, vol. xiv, p 138. 1874. 



Carter, H. J. On the Polythemata (Foraminifera) especially with reference 

 to their Mythical Hybrid Nature. <^Ann., and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, 

 vol. xvii, p. 185, pi. xiii. 1876. 



Carter, H. J. Parkeria inferred to have been a species of Hydractinia. 

 <:^Ann., and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, vol. xviii, p. 187. 1876. 



Carter, H. J. On the close Relationship of Hydractinia, Parkeria, and 

 Stromatopora, with Descriptions of new Species of the former, both 

 Recent and Fossil. <CAn7i., and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, vol. xix, p. 44, 

 pi. viii. 1877. 



Carter, H. J. Description of Bdelloidina aggregata, a new genus and 

 species of Arenaceous Foraminifera, in which their so-called "Imperf or- 

 ation" is questioned. Ann., and Mag. Nat. Hist., ser. 4, vol. xix, p. 201, 

 pi. xiii. 1877. 



Chimmo, Wm. Bed of the Atlantic Ocean, in latitude 47° N., longitude 

 23° W., are taken upwards of 100 (Microscopic Drawings of) Minute 

 Organisms, 40 n. p. 1870. 

 Not seen. 



Clark, Wm. Observations on the recent Foraminifera. <^Ann. and Mag. 

 Nat. Hist., ser. 2, vol. v, p. 380. 1849. 



