The Cushman Foundation Special Publication Series was created for the publication of longer articles and monographs that would not typically be published in other journals.

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for information on submitting a manuscript please contact the Special Publications Editor, Stephen J. Culver, at Department of Geology, East Carolina University, Greenville, North Carolina, 27858, U.S.A., specialpubs@cushmanfoundation.org

Special Publications
Issues not listed and those indicated by an asterisk (*)next to the number are no longer available

No. 7. Foraminifera, stratigraphy, and paleoecology of the Aquia Formation of Maryland and Virginia. 50 pp., 7 pls., 3 tables, 16 text figures. July 17, 1964. Donald S. Nogan - $1.00

No. 8. Upper Pennsylvanian and Lower Permian fusulinids from north-central Texas. 49 pp., 11 pls., 31 tables, 2 text figures. June 17, 1966. A. E. Kauffman and R. I. Roth - $1.00

No. 9. Tournayellinae, calcareous foraminifera, in Mississippian rocks of North America. 38 pp., 7 pls., 7 text figures. December 30, 1966. Betty Skipp, L. D. Holcomb, and R. C. Gutschick. (With translations from the original Russian of descriptions of several key genera and species by Ivan Mittin and Betty Skipp) - $1.00

No. 10. The stratigraphic and phylogenetic significance of the fusulinid genus Eowaeringella, with several new species. 29 pp., 7 pls., 2 text figures, 14 tables. November 20, 1968. Wendell J. Stewart - $1.00

No. 12. Planktonic foraminifera and stratigraphy of the Corsicana Formation (Maestrichtian) North-central Texas. 68 pp., 27 pls., 24 text figures. September 24, 1973. Charles C. Smith and Emile A. Pessagno, Jr. - no longer available

No. 13. Dissolution of deep-sea carbonates. 159 pp., 20 pls. January 1975. William V. Sliter, Allan W. H. Be and Wolfgang H. Berger, eds.- $1.00

No. 15. Lower Cretaceous radiolarian biostratigraphy of the Great Valley sequence and Franciscan Complex. 87 pp., 12 pls., 8 figs. November 21, 1977. Emile A. Pessagno, Jr. - $1.00

No. 16A. Modern radiolarian global distributions. 125 pp., 101 maps. February 22, 1985. Gail Lombardi and Gary Boden - $1.00

*No. 16. A guide to modern Radiolaria. 342 p., 28 pls.., March, 1979. Catherine Naigrin and T.C. Moore, Jr. No longer in print.

*No. 17. Quantitative studies of marsh foraminiferal distributions in Nova Scotia: Implications for sea level studies. 58 pp., 5 pls., 22 text figures, 4 tables. April 17, 1980. D. B. Scott and F. S. Medioli No longer in print.

No. 18. Carboniferous calcareous foraminifera from northeastern Alabama, south-central Tennessee, and northwestern Georgia. 84 pp., 22 pls., 2 text-figures, 2 tables. June 20, 1980. Mark Rich - $1.00

No. 20. Depositional environments of the Upper Cretaceous rocks in the northern part of the Eastern Alps. 121 pp., 20 pls., 33 figs., 9 tables. January 8, 1981. Arif Butt - $1.00

No. 21. Holocene Arcellacea (Thecameobians) from eastern Canada. 63 pp., 7 pls., 12 figs. November 16, 1983. F.S. Medioli and D. B. Scott - $1.00

No. 22. A guide to Miocene Radiolaria. 422 pp., 33 pls. April 27, 1984. Catherine Nigrini and Gail Lombardi - $1.00

No. 23. Studies of North American Jurassic Radiolaria. Part I. Upper Jurassic (Kimmeridgian-upper Tithonian) Patanelliidae from the Taman Formation, east central Mexico: Tectonostratigraphic, chronostratigraphic, and phylogenetic implications. 51 pp., 6 pls., 10 figs. February 26, 1987. Emile A. Pessagno, Jr., Jose F. Longoria, Norman MacLeod and Walter M. Six. Part II. Preliminary radiolarian zonation for the Jurassic of North America. 18 pp., 7 figs., February 26, 1987. Emile A. Pessagno, Jr., Charles D. Blum, Elizabeth S. Carter, Norman MacLeod, Patricia A. Whalen, and Kuei-Yu Yeh - $1.00

No. 24. Timing and depositional history of eustatic sequences: constraints on seismic stratigraphy. 228 pp., 7 fold-out charts. 1987. Charles A. Ross and Drew Haman., eds. - $1.00

No. 25. Micropaleontology of Miocene sediments in the shallow subsurface of Onslow Bay, North Carolina continental shelf. 189 pp., 31 pls. June 2, 1988. Scott W. Snyder, ed. - $5.00

No. 26. Pliocene benthic foraminifera from the Ontong-Java plateau (western equatorial Pacific Ocean): faunal response to changing paleoenvironments. 143 pp., 17 pls., 16 text figures, 8 tables. May 1989. J. Otto Hermelin - $5.00

No. 27. The history of the classification of foraminifera 1826-1933. 119 pp., 56 text-figures, 17 tables. February 1990. Richard Cifelli (Part 1). Susan L. Richardson (Part 2) - $5.00

No. 28. Atlas of California Neogene foraminifera. 271 pp., 128 pls., 2 figs., 2 tables. Kenneth L. Finger. November 1990 - $5.00

No. 29. Biostratigraphic atlas of Miocene foraminifera from the Monterey and Modelo Formations, central and southern California. May, 1992. Kenneth L. Finger. 179 pp., 39 pls. 33 text-figures, 15 tables. - $5.00

No. 30. Type archaediscean Foraminifers (Carboniferous) from the former Soviet Union and Great Britain, with a description of computer modeling of archaediscacean coiling. 59 pp., 7 pls., 5 text figures. January 1993. Paul L. Brenckle and Carlene J. Grelecki - $5.00

No. 31. Foraminifera of the Sahul Shelf and Timor Sea. 661 pp., 398 pls., 5 figures. March 1994. Alfred R. Loebich and Helen Tappan - $5.00

No. 32. Late Cenozoic benthic foraminifera: taxonomy, ecology and stratigraphy. In honor of Rolf W. Feyling-Hanssen on his 75th birthday. July 24, 1993. 159 pp., 13 pls. May 11, 1994. Hans Petter Sejrup and Karen Luise Knudsen, eds. - $5.00

No. 33. Upper Devonian and Mississippian radiolarian zonation and biostratigraphy of the Woodford, Sycamore, Caney and Goddard formations, Oklahoma. 11 text-figures, 275 pp., 48 pls., 4 color figs. January 1996. Jon A. Schwartzapfel and Brian K. Holdsworth - $5.00

No. 34. The generic revision of five families of rotaliine foraminifera. Part 1 -- The Bolivinitidae. Part 2 -- The Anomalinidae, Alabaminidae, Cancrisidae and Gavelinellidae. 113 pp., 31 pls. May 1996. Stefan A. Revets - $15.00.

No. 35.  New foraminifera from the Upper Cretaceous and Cenozoic of the Beaufort-Mackenzie Basin of Arctic Canada.  95 pp., 21 pls., 17 figs.  David H. McNeil - $12.50.

No. 36.  Late Paleozoic foraminifera:  Their biostratigraphy, evolution, and paleoecology and the Mid-Carboniferous Boundary.  170 pp. (Extended abstracts, each with figures and bibliography, from Paleoforams '97).  Charles A. Ross, June R. P. Ross, and Paul L. Brenkle, eds. - Includes separately bound supplement (Paleoforams '97 Guidebook, Post conference field Trip. 63 pp., maps, sections, plates, tables) - $20.00

No. 37.  The Revision of Gavelinella Brotzen, 1942, Berthelina Malapris, 1965 and Lingulogavelinella Malapris, 1965. 110 pp., 20 pls., 1 fig. November 2001. Stefan A. Revets - $40.00 Individuals, $50.00 Libraries.

No. 38. A Compendium of Upper Devonian-Carboniferous Type Foraminifers from the Former Soviet Union. 153 pp., 18 pls., 4 figs. Paul Brenckle - $50 Individuals, $70 Libraries.

No. 39. Lagoon to Deep-Water Foraminifera and Ostracods from the Plio-Pleistocene Kallithea Bay Section, Rhodes, Greece. 290 pp. Erik Thomsen, editor. Tine L. Rasmussen, Annette Hastrup, and Erik Thomsen, authors. - $60 Individuals, $90 Libraries.

No. 40. Quantifying Holocene Sea Level Change Using Intertidal Foraminifera: Lessons from the British Isles. 97 pp., 4 pls., 59 figs., 3 appendinces. Benjamin P. Horton and Robin J. Edwards. - $30.00 Individuals, $50.00 Libraries

No. 41. Atlas of Eocene Planktonic Foraminiferas. 2006. P. N. Pearson, R. K. Olsson, B. T. Huber, C. Hemleben & W. A. Berggren - $50.00 Individuals, $120.00 Libraries

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