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THE attention of naturalists for many years has been drawn to the minute animals of the sea, and with increasing interest as they have become better known by researches as well in abyssal as in shallow waters. Their fossil representatives have also long been noticed and extensively sought for in very many strata of different ages in various parts of the world.

A Bibliography of the Foraminifera, Recent and Fossil, from 1565 to 1888.

By C. Davies Sherborn Pp. i.–viii. and 1–152. (London: Dulau and Co., 1888.)

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J., T. Our Book Shelf . Nature 38, 562–563 (1888). https://doi.org/10.1038/038562a0

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