DISTRIBUTION, GEOLOGICAL. 
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Australasia : — 
Australia, different localities, from sands, Foraminifera, Jensen (199). 
New Zealand waters, Ramulina globulifera , Benham (19). 
America : — 
Fresh waters of Connecticut, Protozoa, listed and described, Conn (9l). 
Brush Lake, Ohio, Protozoa, listed, Riddle (378). 
New Hampshire, White Mountain region, Rhizopods, Cushman & 
Henderson (97). 
Delaware Valley, Trachelomonas spp., Palmer (329). 
Virginia, U.S.A., occurrence of Paulinella chromatophora , Kepner 
(209). 
Bermuda Banks, shoal-water deposits, Foraminifera, Bigelow (24). 
Paraguay, Protozoan fauna of, v. Daday (99). 
B. Geological. 
Eocene, Miocene, and Recent spp. of Globigerina f originally described by 
d’Orbigny, notes on and figures of, Fornasini (142). 
Cretaceous, Miocene, and Recent forms of Amphistegina , as described 
by d’Orbigny, notes on, Fornasini (143). 
Quaternary : — Boulder Clay, Lancashire, Foraminifera, Reade (371). 
Pleistocene Clays, Taranto (Terra d’Otran to), Foraminifera, Bassani (14). 
Glacial deposits near Frankfurt a. 0., Cretaceous and Tertiary, Forami- 
nifera in, Hucke (186). 
Pliocene or Recent, Rimini (Adriatic), Foraminifera, listed and notes, 
Fornasini (146); Ravenna, Textularidce from, id. (145). 
Tertiary : — Tertiaries, Borneo and Indo-Malay, Foraminifera, Dou- 
vill^ (113). 
Tertiary (Eocene, Oligocene, and Miocene), Colli Berici, Italy, Num- 
mulitidce , Fabiani (125). 
Miocene, Tripoli di Condro (Sicily), Radiolaria, Cocco (89). 
Miocene, deep-boring, Bremen, Foraminifera, Jordan (202). 
Miocene, Santo (New Hebrides), Foraminifera (with new Cycloclypeus 
and Lepidocyclina ), Chapman (78). 
Oligocene (“Rupelton” above bituminous sandstone), Heppenheim, 
Foraminifera, Steuer (474). 
Lower Oligocene, Riszkania (Mid-Carpathians), Foraminifera, Wojcik 
(505). 
Upper Eocene, Vicentin (Pederiva), Nummulites and Orthophragmina in 
quantities, corresponding to those at Biarritz, Boussac (36). 
Upper Eocene, Termini-Imerese, Lepidocyclina n. spp., Checchia- 
Rispoli (83). 
Middle Eocene, Dalmatia (various localities), Foraminifera, Schubert 
(423 & 424); Southern Istria (Albona), Foraminifera, id. (425). 
Middle Eocene, Istrio-Dalmatia, Foraminifera, Schubert (426). 
Eocene, France (various localities), Dictyoconus egyptiensis and Lituo- 
nella roberti n. g., n. sp., Schlumberger & Douvill^ (413). 
Eocene (Nummulitic zones), basin of the Adour (Biarritz and Bayonne), 
Nummulitidce , DouvillIs (112). 
Eocene (Nummulitic limestone), Aude and Herault, Foraminifera, 
Doncieux (104). 
Eocene (Nummulitic limestone), Saint Acheul, Nummulites planulata 
and N. laevigata , Delambre (103). 
Eocene (Nummulitic limestone), Oltrepo, Appennines, Foraminifera, 
Prever (359). 
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