Index to Volume 19, 1989


BANNER, F. T., The nature of Globanomalina Haque, p. 171.

BUZAS, M. A., COLLINS, L. S., RICHARDSON, S. L., and SEVERIN, K. P., Experiments on predation, substrate preference, and colonization of benthic foraminifera at the shelfbreak off the Ft. Pierce Inlet, Florida, p. 146.

CARALP, M. H., Size and morphology of the benthic foraminifer Melonis barleeanum: Relationships with marine organic matter, p. 235.

CARTWRIGHT, N. G., GOODAY, A. J., and JONES, A. R., The morphology, internal organization and taxonomic position of Rhizammina algaeformis Brady, a large, agglutinated, deep-sea foraminifer, p. 115.

CASSELL, D. T., and SEN GUPTA, B. K., Foraminiferal stratigraphy and paleoenvironments of the Tertiary Uscari Formation, Limon Basin, Costa Rica, p. 52.

COLLINS, L. S., Relationship of environmental gradients to morphologic variation within Bulimina aculeata and Bulimina marginata, Gulf of Maine area, p. 222.

DEUSER, W. G., and ROSS, E. H., Seasonally abundant planktonic foraminifera of the Sargasso Sea: Succession, deep-water fluxes, isotopic compositions, and paleoceanographic implications, p. 268.

FABER, W. W., JR., ANDERSON, O. R., and CARON, D. A., Algal-foraminiferal symbiosis in the planktonic foraminifer Globigerinella aequilateralis: II. Effects of two symbiont species on foraminiferal growth and longevity, p. 185.

FLEISHER, R. L., Book Review: PLANKTONIC STRATIGRAPHY, edited by Hans Bolli, John B. Saunders, and Katharina Perch-Nielsen, p. 164.

GARY, A. C., HEALY-WILLIAMS, N., and EHRLICH, R., Water-mass relationships and morphologic variability in the benthic foraminifer Bolivina albatrossi Cushman, northern Gulf of Mexico, p. 210.

GIBSON, T. G., Miocene evolution of Tubulogenerina in the Indo-Pacific and African areas, p. 126.

GUDINA, V. I., and LEVTCHUK, L. K., Fossil and modern elphidiids of arctic and boreal regions: Morphology and taxonomic classification, p. 20.

HAMAN, D., Book Review: THE TROCHAMMINACEA OF THE DISCOVERY REPORTS, by P. Brönnimann and J. E. Whittaker, p. 251.

HAUGEN, J.-E., SEJRUP, H.-P., and VOGT, N. B., Chemotaxonomy of Quaternary benthic foraminifera using amino acids, p. 38.

KOUTSOUKOS, E. A., LEARY, P. N., and HART, M. B., Favusella Michael (1972): Evidence of ecophenotypic adaptation of a planktonic foraminifer to shallow-water carbonate environments during the Mid-Cretaceous, p. 324.

LAGOE, M. B., EYLES, C. H., and EYLES, N., Paleoenvironmental significance of foraminiferal biofacies in the glaciomarine Yakataga Formation, Middleton Island, Gulf of Alaska, p. 194.

LUTZE, G. F., and THEIL, H., Epibenthic foraminifera from elevated microhabitats: Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi and Planulina ariminesis, p. 153.

MALMGREN, B. A., Coiling patterns in terminal Cretaceous planktonic foraminifera, p. 311.

MANCINI, E. A., TEW, B. H., and SMITH, C. C., Cretaceous-Tertiary contact, Mississippi and Alabama, p. 93.

MARTINOTTI, G. M., The last occurrence of Cassigerinella chipolensis in the Mediterranean region, p. 180.

MCLAUGHLIN, P. P., JR.,  Neogene planktonic foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the southwest Dominican Republic, p. 294.

NAGY, J., and JOHANSEN, H. O., Preservation and distribution pattern of Reophax metensis (foraminifera) in the Jurassic of the North Sea, p. 337.

NEDERBRAGT, A. J., Chamber proliferation in the Cretaceous planktonic foraminifera Heterohelicidae, p. 105.

RICHARDSON, S. L., and LOW, D., Recent literature on foraminifera, pp. 4, 159, 246.

ROSS, C. A., and HAMAN, D., Suprageneric ranges of Foraminiferida, p. 72.

SAUTTER, L. R., and THUNELL, R. C., Seasonal succession of planktonic foraminifera: Results from a four-year time-series sediment trap experiment in the northeast Pacific, p. 253.

SLITER, W. V., Biostratigraphic zonation for Cretaceous planktonic foraminifers examined in thin section, p. 1.

AWARDS

BOLTOVSKOY, ESTEBAN: The 1988 Joseph A. Cushman Award, p. 169.

GEOGRAPHIC NAMES APPEARING IN TITLE

Africa(n), p. 126.

Alabama, p. 93.

Costa Rica, Limon Basin, p. 52.

Dominican Republic, southwestern, p. 294.

Florida, Ft. Pierce Inlet, p. 146.

Gulf of Maine, p. 222.

Gulf of Mexico, northern, p. 210.

Gulf of Alaska, Middleton Island, p. 194.

Indo-Pacific, p. 126.

Mediterranean, p. 180.

Mississippi, p. 93.

North Sea, p. 337.

Pacific, northeast, p. 253.

Sargasso Sea, p. 268.

REVIEWS

PLANKTONIC STRATIGRAPHY, Edited by Hans Bolli, John B. Saunders, and Katharina Perch-Nielsen, p. 164.

THE TROCHAMMINACEA OF THE DISCOVERY REPORTS, by P. Brönnimann and J. E. Whittaker, p. 251.

STRATIGRAPHIC NAMES APPEARING IN TITLE

Cretaceous, pp. 1, 93, 105, 311.

Cretaceous, Mid-, p. 324.

Jurassic, p. 337.

Miocene, p. 126.

Neogene, P. 294.

Quaternary, p. 38.

Tertiary, p. 93.

Uscari Formation, p. 52.

Yakataga Formation, p. 194.

SYSTEMATIC NAMES APPEARING IN TITLE

Bolivina albatrossi, p. 210.

Bulimina aculeata, p. 222.

Bulimina marginata, p. 222.

Cassigerinella chipolensis, p. 180.

Cibicidoides wuellerstorfi, p. 153.

elphidiids, p. 20.

Favusella, p. 324.

Foraminiferida, p. 72.

Globanomalina, p. 171.

Globigerinella aequilateralis, p. 185.

Heterohelicidae, p. 105.

Melonis barleeanum, p. 235.

Planulina ariminesis, p. 153.

Reophax metensis, p. 337.

Rhizammina algaeformis, p. 115.

Tubulogenerina, p. 126.