Index to Volume 17, 1987
ALTENBACH, A.V., The measurement of organic carbon in foraminifera, p. 106.
BERNHARD, J.M., Foraminiferal biotopes in Explorers Cove, McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, p. 286.
BOLLI, H.M., The 1986 Joseph A. Cushman Award: Heinrich Hiltermann, p. 185.
BOLTOVSKOY, E., Tertiary benthic foraminifera in bathyal deposits of the Quaternary world ocean, p. 279.
BRAATZ, B.V., and CORLISS, B.H., Calcium carbonate undersaturation of bottom waters in the South Australian basin during the last 3.2 million years, p. 240.
BRENCKLE, P.L., and MARCHANT, T.R., Calcareous microfossils, depositional environments and correlation of the Lower Carboniferous Um Bogma Formation at Gebel Nukhul, Sinai, Egypt, p. 74.
CROUCH, R.W., and POAG, C.W., Benthic foraminifera of the Panamanian Province: Distribution and origins, p. 153.
DEUSER, W.G., Seasonal variations in isotopic composition and deep-water fluxes of the tests of perennially abundant planktonic foraminifera of the Sargasso Sea: Results from sediment-trap collections and their paleoceanographic significance, p. 14.
ELLISON, R.L., and MURRAY, J.W., Geographical variation in the distribution of certain agglutinated foraminifera along the North Atlantic margins, p. 123.
ERSKIAN, M.G., and LIPPS, J.H., Population dynamics of the foraminiferan Glabratella ornatissima (Cushman) in northern California, p. 240.
GIBSON, T.G., Morphologic changes and migrational history of the genus Tubulogenerina, p. 227.
GROSSMAN, E.L., Stable isotopes in modern benthic foraminifera: A study of vital effect, p. 48.
HERMELIN, J.O.R., Distribution of Holocene benthic foraminifera in the Baltic Sea, p. 62.
LI QIANYU, Origin, phylogenetic development and systematic taxonomy of the Tenuitella plexus (Globigerinitidae, Globigerininina), p. 298.
MCDOUGALL, K., Maestrichtian benthic foraminifers from Ocean Point, North Slope, Alaska, p. 344.
MARCHANT, T.R., See BRENCKLE, P.L., and MARCHANT, T.R., p. 74.
MEDIOLI, F.S., SCOTT, D.B., and ABBOTT, B.H., A case study of protozoan intraclonal variability: Taxonomic implications, p. 28.
MELLO, J.F., Book Review: JURASSIC-CRETACEOUS BIOCHRONOLOGY AND PALEOGEOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICA, Edited by G.E.G. Westermann, p. 99.
PATTERSON, R.T., Arcellaceans and foraminifera from Pleistocene Lake Tecopa, California, p. 333.
----------, and RICHARDSON, R.H., A taxonomic revision of the unilocular foraminifera, p. 212.
QUINTERNO, P.J., and GARDNER, J.V., Benthic foraminifers on the continental shelf and upper slope, Russian River area, northern California, p. 132.
REVETS, S.A., A revision of the genus Turrilina Andreae, 1884, p. 321.
RICHARDSON, S.L., and LOW, D., Recent literature on foraminifera, pp. 92, 177, 272, 367.
RIEGRAF, W., Planktonic foraminifera (Globuligerinidae) from the Callovian (Middle Jurassic) of Southwest Germany, p. 190.
RÖTTGER, R., Heterostegina apogama, a new Holocene nummulitid (Protozoa, Foraminiferida) from Hawaii, p. 187.
SCHRÖDER, C.J., SCOTT, D.B., and MEDIOLI, F.S., Can smaller benthic foraminifera be ignored in paleoenvironmental analyses?, p. 101.
SEVERIN, K.P., Laboratory observations of the rate of subsurface movement of a small miliolid foraminifer, p. 110.
SMITH, R.K., Fossilization potential in modern shallow-water benthic foraminiferal assemblages, p. 117.
WETMORE, K.L., Correlations between test strength, morphology and habitat in some benthic foraminifera from the coast of Washington, p. 1.
AWARDS
HILTERMAN, HEINRICH: The 1986 Joseph A. Cushman Award, p. 185.
GEOGRAPHIC NAMES APPEARING IN TITLE
Alaska, Ocean Point, North Slope, p. 344.
Antarctica, Explorers Cove, McMurdo Sound, p. 286.
Baltic Sea, p. 62.
California, Lake Tecopa, p. 333.
California, northern, p. 240.
California, Russian River area, p. 132.
Egypt, Gebel Nukhul, Sinai, p. 74.
Germany, Southwest, p. 190.
Hawaii, p. 187.
North Atlantic margins, p. 123.
Panamanian Province, p. 153.
Sargasso Sea, p. 14.
South Australian basin, p. 257.
Washington, p. 1.
BOOK REVIEW
JURASSIC-CRETACEOUS BIOCHRONOLOGY AND PALEOGEOGRAPHY OF NORTH AMERICA. Edited by G.E.G. Westermann, p. 99.
STRATIGRAPHIC NAMES APPEARING IN TITLE
Callovian (Middle Jurassic), p. 190.
Carboniferous, Lower, p. 74.
Holocene, pp. 62, 187.
Maestrichtian, p. 344.
Pleistocene, p. 333.
Quaternary, p. 279.
Tertiary, p. 279.
Um Bogma Formation, p. 74.
SYSTEMATIC NAMES APPEARING IN TITLE
Glabratella ornatissima, p. 240.
Globigerininina, p. 298.
Globigerinitidae, p. 298.
Globuligerinidae, p. 190.
Heterostegina apogama, p. 187.
miliolid, p. 110.
nummulitid, p. 187.
Tenuitella, p. 298.
Tubulogenerina, p. 227.
Turrilina, p. 321.
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