303 Tkrtiary Foraminifera 



Am. Jr. Sci., vol. xlviii, pp. 321-343, pi. iv, 1845. 

 The author figures two Rotaline casts, one from Virginia, the other 

 from Fort Washington, Md. 



- Microscopical Examination of Soundings made by the 

 U. S. Coast Survey off the Atlantic Coast of the Unit- 

 ed States. 



Smithsonian Contrib. Knowl., vol. ii, Art. 3, 15 pp., 

 plate, 1 85 1. 



Abstra(5ls: Edin. New Phil. Jour. vol. li, pp. 359- 

 361, 1831; vol. liv, pp. 142-144, 1853. 



Am. Jr. Sci., ser. 2, vol. xii, pp. 132, 133, 1851; 

 vol. xvii, pp. 176-178, 1854. 



Jour. Microsc. Sci., vol. iii, pp. 89-91, 1855. 



The author mentions the absence of Foraminifera of the type 

 Agathistiques of d'Orbigny in deep water soundings and their abund- 

 ance in shallow water, and states that the absence of the same from 

 the Cretaceous and their presence in the Tertiary beds is due to a dif- 

 ference in depth when the beds were laid down. 



- Miscellaneous Notices. 4. Silicified Polythalamia in Flor- 



ida. 



Am. Jr. Sci., ser. 2, vol. xi, p. 86, 1851. 



Examination of some Deep Soundings from the At- 

 lantic Ocean. 



Am. Jr. Sci., ser. 2. vol. xvii, pp. 176-178, 1854. 



On the Origin of Greensand and its Formation in the 



Oceans of the Present Epoch. 



Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. v, pp. 364-368, 1856. 

 Am. Jr. Sci. ser. 2, vol. xxii, pp. 280-284, 1856. 

 Quart. Jr! Microsc. Sci., vol. v, pp. 83-87, 1857. 



Notes on New Species of Microscopic Organisms, chief- 

 ly from the Para River, South America. 



Boston Jr. Nat. Hist. vol. vii, pt. 3.(1862), pp. 329- 

 351., 2 pis., 1863, {Biloculina sen-ata, p. 350, pi. viii). 



Brady, H. B., Report on the Foraminifera dredged by 

 H. M .S. Challenger, during the years 1873 and 1876. 



Reports of the Scientific Results of the voyage of H. 

 M. S. Challenger, vol. ix, (Zoology). 4°, 1884, pp. 



