fclOLOGY. 
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c. Geological. 
Eozoon canadense. — For organic nature ; Dawson (42 & 43). On 
petrographical nature ; Johnston-Lavjs & Gregory (106). On 
occurrence ; Bonney (9). 
Precambrian. — Radiolaria ; Cayeux (24). 
Palaeozoic, ? Ordovician. — Mullion I. : Radiolaria ; Fox (74). 
Carboniferous (Culm Measures). — Radiolaria , Devon and Somerset j 
Hinde & Fox (96). 
Mesozoic. — Rhaetic, Wedmore, Somerset : Foraminifera; Chapman (31). 
Jurassic, Switzerland. — Miirren : Nummulites in Malm (criticism) ; 
Lubbock & Etheridge (141). — Upper Jurassic: Cyclammina ; Schrodt 
(197). 
Cretaceous. — Lower Greensand, Bargate Beds, Surrey : Foraminifera ; 
Chapman (29). — Surrey : Radiolaria ; Grimes (80). — Gault of Folke- 
stone : species of Cristellaria ; Chapman (28). — Upper Greensand, 
Surrey : Radiolaria ; Grimes (80). — Chalk (Swanscombe, near 
Gravesend) : Foraminifera ; Chapman (32). — Chalk (Melbourn Rock): 
Radiolaria ; Hill & Jukes-Browne (94). — Chalk of England: general 
synopsis of Foraminifera ; Heron-Allen (93). — Chalk of England : 
zonal distribution of Foraminifera ; Hume (100). — Bohemia : Fora - 
minifera in Baculite-marl of Tetschen ; Matouschek (148). — America, 
Cretaceous of New Jersey : Foraminifera ; Bagg (3) and Woodward 
(224). — Chalk (Iowa) : Foraminifera ; Calvin (20). — Cretaceous, Central 
Australia : Foraminifera ; Howciiin (99). 
Tertiary. — Eocene, Florence : Orbilolites and Nummulites ; Trabucco 
(213). — Alabama and Mississippi: Radiolaria ; Cunningham (39). — Mid- 
Atlantic : Foraminifera ; Clarke, W. B. (38). 
Oligocene. — ? Doberg, near Biinde : Foraminifera ; Hosius (98). 
Septarian-clay of Cleistow : Foraminifera ; Schacko (188). 
Miocene. — Apennines: Radiolaria ; Pantan elli (168). — New Jersey: 
Foraminifera ; Whitfield (221). 
Pliocono. — Crag of East Anglia: Foraminifera ; Jones, T. R. (107), and 
Burrows, II. W. (16-18). — St. Erth, Cornwall : Foraminifera ; Millett 
(152). — Austria, Vienna Basin : Foraminifera ; Karrer (111), aud 
Rzehak (183). — Hungiry, Upper Mediterranean beds : Foraminifera ; 
Franzenau (75). — Pliocene of Italy : Foraminifera ; De Amicis (44, 
46-48), Dervieux (50, 52 & 53), Egger (59), Fornasini (64 & 65), and 
Oppeniieim (166). — Tertiary of Poland : Foraminifera ; Grzybowskiego 
(81). — West Indies: Radiolaria ; Gregory (79). — Trinidad: Foraminifera; 
Guppy (82). — Madagascar : Cretaceous and Tertiary Foraminifera ; 
Newton (162). 
Pleistocene. — Ireland, Glacial Deposits : Foraminifera ; Wright in 
Sollas & PrAeger (204).— Moel Tryfaen ; Foraminifera ; Wright in 
Andrews (2). — Denmark and Holstein : Foraminifera ; Madsen (145). 
Comparative. — Cretaceous and Present : Foraminifera ; Hume (101), 
and Burrows & Holland (19). 
