The cup and ball have a subtriangular, ovate outline, the greatest transverse diameter being above the center; they are also placed nearly at right angles to the axis of the centrum. Another marked peculiarity of this vertebra is the ...
Part 1, American Paleocene And Eocene Larger Foraminifera; Part 2, West Indian Eocene And Miocene Corals.
American Old and Middle Tertiary Larger Foraminifera and Corals: Thomas Wayland Vaughan
... Tertiary Foraminifera , Leidsche Geol . Med . , vol . 5 ( Feestbundel K ... Larger Foraminifera of the genus Lepidocyclina related to Lepidocyclina ... American species of Foraminifera of the genus Lepidocyclina , Smiths . Inst . , Misc ...
... not stated Aragon, Spain Blum, 1879 u e Bornite Wood Carboniferous sandstone and shale New Mexico Rogers, 1916 Chalcocite Wood Permian (P) red beds Oklahoma Tarr, 1910 Chalcopyrite Fish Permian black shale Mansfield, Thuringia, ...
(*527) Chapman, F, 1895, On Rhaetic foraminifera from Wedmore, in Somerset, Annals and Magazine of Natural History, ser. 6 16:305-329. (*528) Chapman, F, 1898, On Haddonia, a new genus of the foraminifera, from Torres Straits, ...
Cenozoic Reef Biofacies: Tertiary Larger Foraminifera and Scleractinian Corals from Chiapas, Mexico
American Book Publishing Record Cumulative, 1876-1949: An American National Bibliography
Dictionary Catalog of the Research Libraries of the New York Public Library, 1911-1971