35 Prot. 
Subject Index. — Distribution. 
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Sun Diego region, Dinoflagellata ; 
Kofoid, 1, 2. 
Paraguay, fresh-water microfauna ; 
Daday, 4. 
Oceanic. 
Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans, 
Xenophyophora from the “Albatross” 
Expedition ; Schulze, 2. 
“ Valdivia ” deep - sea expedition 
(chief oceanic regions), Tripylaria ; 
Hacker, 1-4. 
Pacific Ocean, coasts of New Pome- 
rania, Acanthomctridac ; Mielck. 
Geological. 
General. 
Nummulitcs characteristic of different 
geological basins and horizons ; Douvill6, 
II, 2 and 3. 
Succession of Lepidocyclinae in the 
Piedmontese “ basin ” ; Douvill6, R. 
and Prever. 
On the Value of Lepidocyclina and 
Miogypsina in the determination of 
stratigraphical horizons ; Sacco, 1. 
Distribution, geographical and geolo- 
gical, of Lepidocyclina marginata 
(Michel.), sens. incl. ; Silvestri, 2. 
Distribution, geographical and geolo- 
gical, of Tcxtularia gibbosa d’Orb. ; 
Silvestri, 3. 
Geological and geographical distribu- 
tion of Fusulina-species ; Yabe. 
Birregurra and Campbell’s Point (near 
Geelong), Australia, horizon not given, 
Foraminifera ; Mulder, 1, 2 ; also 
(locality not given) ; Brady and Mulder. 
Notes on the goologicnl distribution 
of Foraminifera, Rndiolaria, Silicollagol- 
lata and Coccolithophoridae ; Stromer. 
Quaternary. 
Pleistocene clays and sands, Isle of 
Man, Foraminifera ; Reade and Wright. 
Pleistocene, Maryland, Foraminifera ; 
Clark. 
Tertiary. ■ ■ 
' Sur quelques giSeihents nummulitiques 
de Madagascar ; Douvill6, 2. 
In “Viseen” limestones, Namur, a 
new order of fossil organisms, Spongio- 
stromaceae ; Giirich. 
(n-9720 c) 
Geological distribution of Orthophrag- 
minae and Orbitoideae, as bearing upon 
the correct horizon of the “ Flysch ” ; 
dal Lago. 
Foraminiferenfauna der Tertiarschich- 
ten von Biarritz ; Liehus. 
Nummulitic zones (Tertiaries), Gas- 
sino and Biarritz, Foraminifera ; Prever. 
Tertiaries, Piedmont, Foraminifera ; 
Sacco, 2. 
Tertiary, Kienthnler Alps, Globigerina - 
ooze ; Gerber. 
Lower Tertiary (“ Kalkmergel ”) ? : 
King William’s Land, (German New 
Guinea), Radiolaria ; Haupt. 
Miocene and Pliocene (“ trubi ”), 
Bonfornello (near Palermo), Foramini- 
fera ; Silvestri, 4. 
Upper Miocene, Batangas Province, 
(Philippines), Orbitoidee martini sp. n. ; 
Smith, 2. 
Miocene, Monte Titano (San Marino), 
Foraminifera ; Nelli. 
Binangonan limestone (Miocene), 
Manila, Orbitoides ; Smith. 1. 
Oligocene, Apennines (Modena), “Or- 
bitoides gumbelii ” and other Foramini- 
fera ; Silvestri, 1. 
Oligocene (“ Soptarienton ”), Wons- 
lieim, (Rhenish Hesse), Foraminifera; 
Stoltz. 
Oligocene, Bavaria, Foraminifera; 
Stuchlik. 
Eocene and Miocene, Monte Siren te , 
Central Apennines, Nummiditidae ; Cas- 
setti. 
Eocene and Miocene, S. Marine, Fora- 
minifora ; Trabucco. 
Eocene, Alicanto, Nimmulitidae ; de 
Cisneros. 
Eocene Lepidocyclinae , doubts with 
regard to alleged existence ; Douvill6, 
R.,1. 
Eocene (Bartonian), Prahova (Roii- 
mania), Foraminifera ; Mrazek. ) 
Middle Eocene, “ Plana de Vich,” 
Spain, Nummulites ; Almera, 1, 2. 
Eocene, Sicily, Lepidocyclinae n. spp. 
Checchia-Rispoli, 1. . . 
Eocene, Capo S. Andrea (Taormina).; 
Foraminifera ; Checcia-Rispoli, 2. 
Eocene, New Caledonia. Nummiditidae 
and Orbitoideae ; Deprat. . . 
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