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expose of the microzoic fauna and its origin as 
seen in Trinidad. 
22. The Microzoa of the Tertiary and other Rocks of 
Trinidad and the West Indies. 
Republished herewith as Paper No. 12.. .113 
23. On some Foraminifera from the Microzoic Deposits 
of Trinidad, West Indies. 
Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1894, pp. 647-653, with 
pi. 41. 
Described the new forms derived from the investi- 
gations discussed in Article 20. 
24. Descriptions of Tertiary Fos.sils from the Antillean 
Region. By Guppy and Dali. 
Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. , vol. 19, 1896, pp. 303-331 with 
plates 26-30. 
Discu.sses sonie old forms and describes and figures 
as new several of the specimens in the Guppy 
collection acquired b}' the U. S. National 
Museum. 
25. Remarks on some fossils from the Eocene of Nap- 
arima. 
Republished herewith as Paper No. 13 . ..127 
26. Notes on the passage betw'een the Foraminifera 
beds and the Radiolarian marls of Naparima. 
Republished herewith as Paper No. 14 . ..128 
27. Note on a specimen of Globigerina rock from 
Naparima. 
Republished herewith as Paper No. 15 ... 130 
28. On the Naparima rocks, Trinidad. 
Geological Magazine, 1900, pp. 332-325. 
Believes the Nariva beds more or less derived 
from, hence younger than, the Naparima beds. 
And '“The Nature and origin of the Argiline 
are similar to those of the Naparima foramin- 
iferal and radiolarian marls, and it contains 
.similar Radiolaria and Foraminifera.” 
