Index to Volume 21, 1991


ALVE, ELISABETH, Benthic foraminifera in sediment cores reflecting heavy metal pollution in Sørfjord, western Norway, p. 1.

BENZIE, JOHN A. H., and PANDOLFI, JOHN M., Allozyme variation in Marginopora vertebralis (Foraminifera: Miliolidae) from coral reef habitats in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia, p. 222.

CASHMAN, PATRICK B., Lower Devonian chitinozoan juveniles-oldest fossil evidence of a juvenile stage in protists, with an interpretation of their ontogeny and relationship to allogromiid foraminifera, p. 269.

D'HONDT, STEVEN L., Phylogenetic and stratigraphic analysis of earliest Paleocene biserial and triserial planktonic foraminifera, p. 168.

DIECKMANN, GERHARD S., SPINDLER, MICHAEL, LANGE, MANFRED A., ACKLEY, STEVE F., and EICKEN, HAJO, Antarctic sea ice: A habitat for the foraminifer Neogloboquadrina pachyderma, p. 182.

FABER, WALTER W. Jr., Distribution and substrate preference of Peneroplis planatus and P. arietinus from the Halophila meadow near Wadi Taba, Eilat, Israel, p. 218.

GIBSON, THOMAS G., BARBIN, VINCENT, POIGNANT, ARMELLE, and SZTRÀKOS, KÀROLY, Early evolution of Tubulogenerina during the Paleogene of Europe, p. 299.

GIOVAGNOLI, MARIA CRISTINA, and SCHIAVINOTTO, FRANCESCO, Morphometric approach to Bajocian (Middle Jurassic) globigeriniform foraminifera from Sasso di Pale (Central Apennines, Italy), p. 255.

GOODAY, A. J., Xenophyophores (Protista, Rhizopoda) in box-core samples from the abyssal northeast Atlantic Ocean (BIOTRANS area): Their taxonomy, morphology, and ecology, p. 197.

GROVES, JOHN R., Fusulinacean biostratigraphy of the Marble Falls Limestone (Pennsylvanian), western Llano region, central Texas, p. 67.

HAIG, D. W., Book Review: MANUAL OF NEW ZEALAND PERMIAN TO PLEISTOCENE FORAMINIFERAL BIOSTRATIGRAPHY, by N. de B. Hornibrook, R. C. Brazier, and C. P. Strong, p. 193.

HERMELIN, J. OTTO R., Hyalinea balthica (Schroeter) in lower Pliocene sediments of the northwest Arabian Sea, p. 244.

MANCINI, ERNEST A., and TEW, BERRY H., Relationships of Paleogene stage and planktonic foraminiferal zone boundaries to lithostratigraphic and allostratigraphic contacts in the eastern Gulf coastal plain, p. 48.

NORRIS, RICHARD D., Parallel evolution in the keel structure of planktonic foraminifera, p. 319.

PATTERSON, R. TIMOTHY, and CAMERON, BRUCE E. B., Foraminiferal biofacies succession in the late Quaternary Fraser River Delta, British Columbia, p. 228.

PEEBLES, MARK W., and LEWIS, RONALD D., Surface textures of benthic foraminifera from San Salvador, Bahamas, p. 285.

RESIG, JOHANNA M., Memorial to William T. Coulbourn, p. 101.

REVETS, STEFAN A., The reclassification of Tremachora Lipps and Lipps, 1967 in the suborder Delosinina, p. 252.

REVETS, STEFAN A., The nature of Virgulinella Cushman, 1932 and the implications for its classification, p. 293.

RICHARDSON, SUSAN L., and LOW, DORIS, Recent literature on foraminifera, pp. 96, 190, 282, 364.

ROBBINS, LISA L., and HEALY-WILLIAMS, NANCY, Toward a classification of planktonic foraminifera based on biochemical, geochemical, and morphological criteria, p. 159.

SAUTTER, LESLIE REYNOLDS, and THUNELL, ROBERT C., Planktonic foraminiferal response to upwelling and seasonal hydrographic conditions: Sediment trap results from the San Pedro Basin, Southern California Bight, p. 347.

SCHWEITZER, PETER N., and LOHMANN, G. P., Ontogeny and habitat of modern menardiiform planktonic foraminifera, p. 332.

SCOTT, D. B., and VILKS, G., Benthic foraminifera in the surface sediments of the deep-sea Arctic Ocean, p. 20.

SPEZZAFERRI, SILVIA, Evolution and taxonomy of the Paragloborotalia kugleri (Bolli) lineage, p. 313.

SPIEGLER, DOROTHEE, and Von DANIELS, CURT H., A stratigraphic and taxonomic atlas of Bolboforma (Protophytes, incertae sedis, Tertiary), p. 126.

TRIFFLEMAN, NINA J., HALLOCK, PAMELA, HINE, ALBERT C., and PEEBLES, MARK W., Distribution of foraminiferal tests in sediments of Serranilla Bank, Nicaraguan Rise, southwestern Caribbean, p. 39.

VISMARA-SCHILLING, ANTONINA, and COULBOURN, WILLIAM T., Benthic foraminiferal thanatofacies associated with late Pleistocene to Holocene anoxic events in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, p. 103.

WEINBERG, JAMES R., Rates of movement and sedimentary traces of deep-sea foraminifera and Mollusca in the laboratory, p. 213.

GEOGRAPHIC NAMES APPEARING IN TITLE

Antarctic, p. 182

Arabian Sea, p. 244

Arctic Ocean, p. 20

Atlantic Ocean, p. 197

Australia, Great Barrier Reef, p. 222

Bahamas, San Salvador, p. 285

British Columbia, Fraser River Delta, p. 228

California, San Pedro Basin, p. 347

Caribbean, Serranilla Bank, Nicaraguan Rise, p. 39

Europe, p. 299

Gulf (of Mexico), p. 48

Israel, Wadi Taba, Eilat, p. 218

Italy, Sasso di Pale, Apennines, p. 255

Mediterranean Sea, p. 103

New Zealand, p. 193

Norway, Sørfjord, p. 1

Texas, Llano, p. 67

REVIEWS

MANUAL OF NEW ZEALAND PERMIAN TO PLEISTOCENE FORAMINIFERAL BIOSTRATIGRAPHY, by N. de B. Hornibrook, R. C. Brazier, and C. P. Strong, p. 193.

STRATIGRAPHIC NAMES APPEARING IN THE TITLE

Devonian, p. 269

Jurassic, Bajocian, p. 255

Marble Falls Limestone, p. 67

Paleocene, p. 168

Paleogene, pp. 48, 299

Pennsylvanian, p. 67

Permian to Pleistocene, p. 193

Pleistocene to Holocene, p. 103

Pliocene, p. 244

Quaternary, p. 228

Tertiary, p. 126

SYSTEMATIC NAMES APPEARING IN TITLE

Bolboforma, p. 126

Delosinina, p. 252

Halophila, p. 218

Hyalinea balthica, p. 244

Marginopora vertebralis, p. 222

Mollusca Neogloboquadrina pachyderma, p. 182

Paragloborotalia kugleri, p. 313

Peneroplis arietinus, p. 218

Peneroplis planatus, p. 218

Protista, p. 197

Rhizopoda, p. 197

Protophytes, p. 126

Tremachora, p. 252

Tubulogenerina, p. 299

Virgulinella, p. 293