Index to Volume 18, 1988


BENDER, H., and HEMLEBEN, C., Calcitic cement secreted by agglutinated foraminifers grown in laboratory culture, p. 42.

BERGER, W. H., and WEFER, G., Benthic deep-sea foraminifera: Possible consequences of infaunal habitat for paleoceanographic interpretation, p. 147.

BERNHARD, J. M., Postmortem vital staining in benthic foraminifera: Duration and importance in population and distributional studies, p. 143.

CHAPRONIERE, G. C. H., Globigerina woodi from the late Oligocene and early Miocene of southeastern Australia, p. 124.

COTTEY, T. L., and HALLOCK, P., Test surface degradation in Archaias angulatus, p. 187.

CULVER, S. J., The 1987 Joseph A. Cushman Award: Frederick T. Banner, p. 185.

DEBENAY, J.-P., Foraminifera larger than 0.5 mm in the southwestern lagoon of New Caledonia: Distribution related to abiotic properties, p. 158.

FABER, W. W., ANDERSON, O. R., LINDSEY, J. L., and CARON, D. A., Algal-foraminiferal symbiosis in the planktonic foraminifer Globigerinella aequilateralis: I. Occurrence and stability of two mutually exclusive chrysophyte endosymbionts and their ultrastructure, p. 334.

FORDHAM, B. G., Toddina, replacement name for Toddella Fordham, 1986 (type species, "Globigerina? grata Todd, 1957"), p. 84.

GASTRICH, M. D., and BARTHA, R., Primary productivity in the planktonic foraminifer Globigerinoides ruber (d'Orbigny), p. 137.

GIBSON, T. G., Book Review: CENOZOIC COSMOPOLITAN DEEP-WATER BENTHIC FORAMINIFERA, by F. C. P. M. van Morkhoven, W. A. Berggren, and A. S. Edwards, p. 90.

GOLDSTEIN, S. T., On the life of Saccammina alba Hedley, 1962, p. 311.

--------------, and BARKER, W. W., Test ultrastructure and taphonomy of the monothalamous agglutinated foraminifer Cribrothalammina, n. gen., alba (Heron-Allen and Earland), p. 130.

GRELL, K. G., The life-cycle of the monothalamous foraminifer Heterotheca lobata, n. gen., n. sp., p. 54.

GROVES, J. R., Insolentitheca and Insolentithecinae, inappropriate names for Paleozoic syzgial cysts, p. 302.

HAIG, D. W., Miliolid foraminifera from inner neritic sand and mud facies of the Papuan Lagoon, New Guinea, p. 203.

HAMAN, D., Book Review: FORAMINIFERAL GENERA AND THEIR CLASSIFICATION, by Alfred R. Loeblich, Jr., and Helen Tappan, p. 271.

HUGHES, G. W., Modern bathyal agglutinating foraminifera from the Vella Gulf and Blanche Channel, New Georgia, Solomon Islands, southwest Pacific, p. 304.

IZUKA, S. K., Relationship of magnesium and other minor elements in tests of Cassidulina subglobosa and C. oriangulata to physical oceanic properties, p. 151.

KITAZATO, H., Locomotion of some benthic foraminifera in and on sediments, p. 344.

KURIHARA, K., and KENNETT, J. P., Bathymetric migration of deep-sea benthic foraminifera in the southwest Pacific during the Neogene, p. 75.

LAGOE, M. B., and THOMPSON, P. R., Chronostratigraphic significance of late Cenozoic planktonic foraminifera from the Ventura Basin, California: Potential for improving tectonic and depositional interpretation, p. 250.

LOUBERE, P., BANONIS, G., and JAKIEL, R., Globocassidulina subglobosa (Brady): Environmental control of species abundance and specimen test size, p. 6.

MACKENSEN, A., and HALD, M., Cassidulina teretis Tappan and C. laevigata d'Orbigny: Their modern and late Quaternary distribution in northern seas, p. 16.

MCNEIL, D. H., Cyclammina cyclops, n. sp., in the Eocene Richards Formation, Beaufort Sea area of Arctic Canada, p. 114.

MULLINEAUX, L. S., Taxonomic notes on large agglutinated foraminifers encrusting manganese nodules, including description of a new genus, Chondrodapis (Komokiacea), p. 46.

NEINSTEDT, J. C., and ARNOLD, A. J., The distribution of benthic foraminifera on seamounts near the East Pacific Rise, p. 237.

RICHARDSON, S. L., and LOW, D., Recent literature on foraminifera, pp. 85, 176, 267, 350.

ROBBINS, LISA L., Environmental significance of morphologic variability in open-ocean versus ocean-margin assemblages of Orbulina universa, p. 326.

SAINT-MARC, P., and BERGGREN, W. A., A quantitative analysis of Paleocene benthic foraminiferal assemblages in central Tunisia, p. 97.

SCHRÖDER, C. J., SCOTT, D. B., MEDIOLI, F. S., BERNSTEIN, B. B., and HESSLER, R. R., Larger agglutinated foraminifera: Comparison of assemblages from central North Pacific and North Atlantic (Nares Abyssal Plain), p. 25.

SMYTH, M. J., The foraminifer Cymbaloporella tabellaeformis (Brady) bores into gastropod shells, p. 277.

TOSK. T. A., and ANDERSSON, K. A., Late Early Triassic foraminifers from possible dysaerobic to anaerobic paleoenvironments of the Thaynes Formation, southeast Idaho, p. 286.

VÉNEC-PEYRÉ, M.-T., Two new species of bioeroding Trochamminidae (Foraminiferida) from French Polynesia, p. 1.

AWARDS

BANNER, FREDERICK T.: The 1987 Joseph A. Cushman Award, p. 185.

GEOGRAPHIC NAMES APPEARING IN TITLE

Arctic Canada, Beaufort Sea, p. 114.

Atlantic, North, p. 25.

Australia, southeastern, p. 124.

California, p. 250.

East Pacific Rise, p. 237.

French Polynesia, p. 1.

Idaho, southeast, p. 286.

Nares Abyssal Plain, p. 25.

New Caledonia, p. 158.

New Guinea, Papuan Lagoon, p. 203.

Pacific, North, p. 25.

Pacific, southwest, pp. 75, 304.

Solomon Islands, Vella Gulf and Blanch Channel, New Georgia, p. 304.

Tunisia, p. 97.

REVIEWS

CENOZOIC COSMOPOLITAN DEEP-WATER BENTHIC FORAMINIFERA, by F. C. P. M. van Morkhoven, W. A. Berggren, and A. S. Edwards, p. 90.

FORAMINIFERAL GENERA AND THEIR CLASSIFICATION, by Alfred R. Loeblich, Jr., and Helen Tappan, p. 271.

STRATIGRAPHIC NAMES APPEARING IN TITLE

Cenozoic, late, p. 250.

Eocene, p. 114.

Miocene, early, p. 124.

Modern, p. 16.

Neogene, p. 75.

Oligocene, late, p. 124.

Paleocene, p. 97.

Paleozoic, p. 302.

Quaternary, late, p. 16.

Richards Formation, p. 114.

Thaynes Formation, p. 286.

Triassic, Early, p. 286.

Ventura Basin, p. 250.

SYSTEMATIC NAMES APPEARING IN TITLE

Archaias angulatus, p. 187.

Cassidulina laevigata, p. 16.

Cassidulina oriangulata, p. 151.

Cassidulina subglobosa, p. 151.

Cassidulina teretis, p. 16.

Chondrodapis, p. 46.

Cribrothalammina alba, p. 130.

Cyclammina cyclops, p. 114.

Cymbaloporella tabellaeformis, p. 277.

Globigerina? grata, p. 84.

Globigerina woodi, p. 124.

Globigerinella aequilateralis, p. 334.

Globigerinoides ruber, p. 137.

Globocassidulina subglobosa, p. 6.

Heterotheca lobata, p 54.

Insolentitheca, p. 302.

Insolentithecinae, p. 302.

Komokiacea, p. 46.

Orbulina universa, p. 326.

Saccammina alba, p. 311.

Toddella, p. 84.

Toddina, p. 84.

Trochamminidae, p. 1.