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VOLUME
7 : PART 1 : APRIL 1964
1–22 - Devonian corals and brachiopods from the Brendon
Hills, west Somerset - B. D. Webby
23–28 - Taxonomic criteria in the classification of the
Pennsylvanian productoid Juresania nebrascensis - J. A. Fagerstrom
and John D. Boellstorff
29–36 - A seed megaspore from the Devonian of Canada - W.
G. Chaloner and J. M. Pettitt
37–59 - Microplankton from the Cambridge Greensand (Mid-Cretaceous)
- I. C. Cookson and N. F. Hughes
60–63 - A probable pteridosperm microsporangiate fructification
from the Pennsylvanian of Illinois - Theodore Delevoryas
64–71 - Tetrapterites visensis—a new spore-bearing
structure from the Lower Carboniferous - H. J. Sullivan and A.
F. Hibbert
72–84 - The ontogeny of Theriosynoecum fittoni (Mantell)
- I. G. Sohn and F. W. Anderson
85–104 - The law of ostracod growth - F. W. Anderson
105–107 - Serial sectioning of steinkerns - J. W. Stanley
108–123 - The coral genus Metriophyllum Edwards and Haime
- F. J. W. Holwill
124–134 - Upper Miocene anthropoids from the Siwalik beds
of Haritalyangar, Himachal Pradesh, India - K. N. Prasad
135–171 - The function of zigzag deflexions in the commissures
of fossil brachiopods - M. J. S. Rudwick
VOLUME
7 : PART 2 : JULY 1964
173–180 - The Upper Mississippian ammonoid Delepinoceras
in North America - W. M. Furnish, J. H. Quinn and James A. McCaleb
181–185 - A new dasycladacean alga, Nanopora, from the Lower
Carboniferous of England and Kazakhstan - Alan Wood
186–209 - Amyelon in American coal-balls - Arthur A. Cridland
210–219 - New specimens of Traquairaspis from Canada - D.
L. Dineley
220–239 - Brachial plate structure in the brachiopod family
Pentameridae - Thomas W. Amsden
240–265 - A miospore assemblage from the Permian of Iraq
- H. P. Singh
266–280 - The palaeoecology of a transition zone across
an Upper Cretaceous boundary in New Jersey - D. Krinsley and M.
Schneck
281–285 - The dentition of the Durham Permian pelecypod
Permophorus costatus (Brown) - A. Logan
286–305 - Ammonites of the Liassic family Juraphyllitidae
in Britain - M. K. Howarth and D. T. Donovan
306–316 - Cretaceous and Tertiary coccoliths from Atlantic
seamounts - Maurice Black
317–330 - Revision of the Ostracoda from the Bargate beds
in Surrey - P. Kaye
331–349 - The echinoid genus Salenia in the eastern Pacific
- V. A. Zullo, R. F. Kaar, J. Wyatt Durham, and E. C. Allison
VOLUME
7 : PART 3 : SEPTEMBER 1964
351–392 - Miospores from the Drybrook Sandstone and associated
measures in the Forest of Dean basin, Gloucestershire - H. J.
Sullivan
393–429 - Upper Cretaceous ostracods from California - John
C. Holden
430–451 - Correlation of the Canadian Middle Devonian Hume
and Nahanni formations by tetracorals - A. E. H. Pedder
452–457 - The tabulate coral genus Cystihalysites from Wenlock
and Dudley - I. D. Sutton
458–471 - Estaingia, a new trilobite genus from the Lower
Cambrian of South Australia - K. J. Pocock
472–473 - New name and diagnosis for an Upper Jurassic species
of Gonyaulacysta (Dinophyceae) - W. A. S. Sarjeant
474–507 - The ventral anatomy of the Upper Carboniferous
eurypterid Anthraconectes Meek and Worthen - Leonard J. Wills
508–513 - Starfish traces from the Namurian of County Clare,
Ireland - Gillian C. Lewarne
514–524 - Two species of Delepinea from New South Wales
- K. S. W. Campbell and J. Roberts
VOLUME
7 : PART 4 : JANUARY 1965
525–540 - On the nautiloid Leurocycloceras from the Ludlovian
of Wales and the Welsh Borderland - C. H. Holland
541–551 - Two new genera of Silurian phacopid trilobites
- R. B. Rickards
552–558 - Periodicity in Devonian coral growth - Colin T.
Scrutton
559–605 - Middle Old Red Sandstone spore assemblages from
the Orcadian basin, north-east Scotland - J. B. Richardson
606–620 - The belemnite genera Dicoelites Boehm and Prodicoelites
Stolley - G. R. Stevens
621–629 - A new belemnite from the Upper Jurassic of Indonesia
- G. R. Stevens
630–655 - Palaeotaxodont bivalves from the Permian of New
Zealand - J. B. Waterhouse
656–673 - Assemblages of miospores from some Upper Carboniferous
coals and their associated sediments in the Yorkshire coalfield
- A. E. Marshall and A. H. V. Smith
674–681 - Odontoma in a northern mammoth - H. A. Hunter
and Wann Langston, Jr.
682–694 - A Viséan cephalopod fauna
from New South Wales - D. A. Brown, K. S. W. Campbell and J. Roberts
695–702 - Tertiary solenoporacean algae and the reproductive
structures of the Solenoporaceae - Graham F. Elliott
703–704 - The pedicle sheath of young productacean brachiopods
- Howard Brunton
VOLUME
8 : PART 1 : FEBRUARY 1965
1–4 - The trilobite genus Oedicybele from the Kildare Limestone
(Upper Ordovician) of Eire - J. T. Temple
5–10 - Homotrypa and Amplexopora? from the Caradoc Series,
Shropshire - June R. Phillips Ross
11–15 - Quantoxocrinus, a new Devonian inadunate crinoid
from west Somerset, England - B. D. Webby
16–26 - Neogene Tasmanites and leiospheres from southern
Louisiana, U.S.A. - Chrles J. Felix
27–38 - Foraminifera in Holocene marsh cycles at Borth,
Cardiganshire (Wales). Contribution—Cardigan Bay Research
Project - T. D. Adams and John Haynes
39–40 - On a new species of Hoegisporis Cookson - Isabel
C. Cookson
41–53 - The development of a dicellograptid from the Balclatchie
Shales of Laggan Burn - Judith James
54–81 - A Lower Carboniferous fauna from Trevallyn, New
South Wales - John Roberts
82–106 - Westphalian D megaspores from the Forest of Dean
coalfield, England - Edwin Spinner
107–112 - On the genus Pothocites Paterson - M. Chaphekar
113–131 - Time in stratigraphy - T. G. Miller
132–155 - Environmental causes of stunting in living and
fossil marine benthonic invertebrates - A. Hallam
156–185 - The mode of life of two Jurassic species of 'Posidonia'
(Bivalvia) - R. P. S. Jefferies and P. Minton
186–191 - The palaeoecology of the goniatite bed at Cowlow
Nick, Castleton, Derbyshire - Trevor David Ford
192–198 - Calcifolium (Codiaceae) from the Upper Viséan
of Scotland -
Iain C. Burgess
VOLUME
8 : PART 2 : JULY 1965
199–203 - The interrelationships of some Cretaceous Codiaceae
(calcareous algae) - Graham F. Elliott
204–225 - Corallum increase in Lithostrotion - R. K. Jull
226–230 - The Namurian goniatite Nuculoceras stellarum (Bisat)
- B. K. Holdsworth
231–246 - Systematics, affinities, and life habits of Babinka,
a transitional Ordovician lucinoid bivalve - A. Lee McAlester
247–271 - New Silurian graptolites from the Howgill Fells
(northern England) - R. B. Rickards
272–280 - The development of Lasiograptus harknessi (Nicholson
1867) - R. B. Rickards and O. M. B. Bulman
281–293 - A new fertile lycopod from the Lower Carboniferous
of Scotland - K. L. Alvin
294–321 - Keuper miospores from Worcestershire, England
- R. F. A. Clarke
322–354 - British Permian saccate and monosulcate miospores
- R. F. A. Clarke
355–357 - A new Ordovician crinoid from Dolgellau, North
Wales - D. E. B. Bates
358–373 - Unusual structures in Devonian Atrypidae from
England - Paul Copper
VOLUME
8 : PART 3 : OCTOBER 1965
375–390 - Ostracoda from the Sutterby Marl (U. Aptian) of
South Lincolnshire - P. Kaye and D. Barker
391–396 - Upper Jurassic and Lower Cretaceous microfossils
from the Hautes-Alpes - Judith Turner
397–453 - Origin, limits, and systematic position of Scaphites
- Jost Wiedmann
454–477 - Isorthis and Salopina (Brachiopoda) in the Ludlovian
of the Welsh Borderland - Victor G. Walmsley
478–491 - A new fenestrate bryozoan from the Lower Carboniferous
of County Fermanagh - R. Tavener-Smith
492–517 - Dionella gen. nov. (Superfamily Membraniporacea)
from the Upper Cretaceous of Europe - A. W. Medd
518–571 - Disphyllidae and Phacellophyllidae from the Devonian
Garra Formation of New South Wales - D. L. Strusz
572–576 - Oertliana, a new ostracod genus from the Upper
Jurassic of north-west Europe - T. I. Kilenyi
VOLUME
8 : PART 4 : DECEMBER 1965
577–603 - Trilobites from the Albany Division (Ordovician)
of the Girvan District, Ayrshire - Ronald Pearson Tripp
604–617 - Sensory spines in the Jurassic brachiopod Acanthothiris
- M. J. S. Rudwick
618–628 - Some North American species of the Devonian tetracoral
Smithiphyllum - A. E. H. Pedder
629–633 - Arcoscalpellum comptum (Withers), a species of
cirripede new to the Gault - J. S. H. Collins
634–637 - An almost complete skull roof and palate of the
dipnoan Dipnorhynchus sussmilchi (Etheridge) - K. S. W. Campbell
638–665 - Some European Proviverrini (Mammalia, Deltatheridia)
- Leigh Van Valen
666–680 - Apical development in turritellid classification
with a description of Cristispira pugetensis gen. et sp. nov.
- Richard C. Allison
681–686 - A new calamitalean cone from the
Middle Pennsylvanian of southern Illinois - F. A. Hibbert and
D. A. Eggert
687–748 - Lower and Middle Devonian spores of North and
Central Vestspitsbergen - K. C. Allen
749–759 - Freshwater ostracods from the Bathonian of Oxfordshire
- R. H. Bate
VOLUME
9 : PART 1 : MARCH 1966
1–29 - Schizochroal eyes and vision of some Silurian acastid
trilobites - E. N. K. Clarkson
30–38 - Marine benthos, substrate and palaeoecology - G.
Y. Craig and N. S. Jones
39–47 - Upper Ordovician trilobites from northern Yukon
- A. C. Lenz and Michael Churkin, Jr.
48–63 - Silurian Girvanella from the Welsh Borderland -
Hazel M. Johnson
64–73 - Late Permian trilobites from the Salt Range, West
Pakistan - Richard E. Grant
74–124 - The microstructure of stromatoporoids - Colin W.
Stearn
125–134 - An improved method of analysing distortion in
fossils - Klaus Sdzuy
135–141 - On Birgeria acuminata and the absence of labyrinthodonts
from the Rhaetic - R. J. G. Savage and N. F. Large
142–147 - The Upper Devonian gastropod Orecopia in western
Canada - A. E. H. Pedder
148–151 - The Silurian rugose coral Microplasma lovenianum
Dybowski from Monmouthshire - D. E. White
152–181 - Middle Devonian brachiopods from the Roberts Mountains,
central Nevada - J. G. Johnson
VOLUME
9 : PART 2 : JULY 1966
183–207 - A revision of Acaste downingiae (Murchison) and
related trilobites - J. H. Shergold
208–219 - Ostracoda from the Upper Tealby Clay (Lower Barremian)
of South Lincolnshire - P. Kaye and D. Barker
220–243 - The foraminiferal genus Bolivinoides from the
Upper Cretaceous of the British Isles - F. T. Barr
244–251 - The Devonian blastoid Belocrinus from France -
Donald B. Macurda, Jr.
252–269 - Population studies in the Ballyshannon Limestone,
Ballina Limestone, and Rinn Point Beds (Viséan) of N.W.
Ireland - Julia A. E. B. Hubbard
270–273 - Occurrence of Australosutura (Trilobita) in the
Mississippian of Oklahoma, U.S.A. - Allen R. Ormiston
274–289 - Descriptions of schizaeaceous spores taken from
Early Cretaceous macrofossils - N. F. Hughes and Judith Moody-Stuart
290–311 - Variation and ontogeny of some Oxfordian ammonites:
Taramelliceras richei (de Loriol) and Creniceras renggeri (Oppel),
from Woodham, Buckinghamshire - D. F. B. Palframan
312–318 - The Lower Liassic ammonites Neomicroceras gen.
nov. and Paracymbites - D. T. Donovan
319–329 - Radiolaria from the Namurian of Derbyshire - B.
K. Holdsworth
330–345 - A new odontopleurid trilobite genus from the Devonian
of Bohemia - David L. Bruton
346–350 - Unusual stricklandiid brachiopods from the Upper
Llandovery beds near Presteigne, Radnorshire - A. M. Ziegler
351–354 - The fine structure of some Lower Triassic acritarchs
- Alan William Medd
VOLUME
9 : PART 3 : OCTOBER 1966
355–359 - Predation and shell damage in a Viséan
brachiopod fauna - Howard Brunton
360–364 - Fossil wood of Anacardiaceae from the British
Eocene - Donald W. Brett
365–370 - Parachonetes, a new Lower and Middle Devonian
brachiopod genus - J. G. Johnson
371–380 - Morphology and stratigraphic range of the phyllocarid
crustacean Caryocaris from Alaska and the Great Basin - Michael
Churkin, Jr.
381–412 - Devonian schizophoriid brachiopods from western
Europe - Yvonne P. Pocock
413–425 - The micrometric formula and the classification
of fenestrate cryptostomes - R. Tavener-Smith
426–447 - A new productid brachiopod from the Upper Viséan
of Scotland - K. A. G. Shiells
448–454 - Description of dimorphism in Striatopora flexuosa
Hall - William A. Oliver, Jr.
455–457 - A phylloceratid ammonite from the Speeton Clay
(Lower Cretaceous) of Yorkshire - P. F. Rawson
458–463 - The Upper Devonian index ammonoid Cheiloceras
from New South Wales - T. B. H. Jenkins
464–487 - Schizochroal eyes and vision in some phacopid
trilobites - E. N. K. Clarkson
488–491 - Two cristate megaspores from the Lower Carboniferous
of Scotland - K. L. Alvin
492–510 - Upper Cretaceous foraminifera from the Ballydeenlea
Chalk, County Kerry, Ireland - F. T. Barr
511–516 - Podocnemis somaliensis, a new pleurodiran turtle
from the Middle Eocene of Somalia - C. A. Walker
517–522 - Some Late Silurian Bryozoa from the Canadian Arctic
Islands - Thomas E. Bolton
VOLUME
9 : PART 4 : DECEMBER 1966
523–543 - The Silurian brachiopod Eocoelia hemisphaerica
(J. de C. Sowerby) and related species - A. M. Ziegler
544–598 - Spongophyllidae from the Devonian Garra Formation,
New South Wales - D. L. Strusz
599–628 - The Late Precambrian fossils
from Ediacara, South Australia - Martin F. Glaessner and Mary
Wade
629–666 - Distribution of spore and pollen assemblages in
the Lower Kittanning coal of western Pennsylvania - D. Habib
667–697 - A non-marine ostracod fauna from the Coal Measures
of Durham and Northumberland - John E. Pollard
VOLUME
10 : PART 1 : MAY 1967
1–24 - Lower Carboniferous spores from north-west England
- Mavis A. Butterworth and Edwin Spinner
25–42 - The interpretation of size-frequency distributions
in molluscan death assemblages - A. Hallam
43–46 - On the structure and phylogenetic relationships
of the fern Radstockia Kidston - Thomas N. Taylor
47–59 - New trilobites from the Tremadoc Series of Shropshire
- R. Hutchison and J. K. Ingham
60–94 - Variation and ontogeny of some Oxford Clay ammonites:
Distichoceras bicostatum (Stahl) and Horioceras baugieri (d'Orbigny),
from England - D. F. B. Palframan
95–123 - Fossil microplankton in deep-sea cores from the
Caribbean Sea - David Wall
124–141 - Conodonts of the genus Apatognathus Branson and
Mehl from the Yoredale Series of the north of England - W. J.
Varker
142–170 - Cortezorthinae, a new subfamily of Siluro–Devonian
dalmanellid - J. G. Johnson and John A. Talent
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VOLUME
10 : PART 2 : JUNE 1967
171–174 - New evidence for the age of the primitive echinoid
Myriastiches gigas - T. R. Lister and C. Downie
175–188 - A revision of Acastella spinosa (Salter 1864)
with notes on related trilobites - J. H. Shergold
189–213 - Devonian megaspores from the Wyboston Borehole,
Bedfordshire, England - M. G. Mortimer and William G. Chaloner
214–244 - Silurian odontopleurid trilobites from Sweden,
Estonia, and Latvia - David L. Bruton
245–265 - Llandovery stropheodontids from the Welsh Borderland
- L. R. M. Cocks
266–279 - Marisastridae (Rugosa) from south-east Devonshire,
England - Colin T. Scrutton
280–297 - Spore assemblages and their stratigraphical application
in the Lower and Middle Devonian of North and Central Vestspitsbergen
- K. C. Allen
298–306 - Shell-growth in Recent terebratuloid Brachiopoda
- Daniel B. Sass and Eugene A. Monroe
307–313 - Rochdalia, a Carboniferous insect nymph - W. D.
Ian Rolfe
314–316 - A Palaeocene Heterostegina - F. E. Eames and W.
J. Clarke
317–321 - Cyclus martinensis sp. nov. (Crustacea) from the
Upper Viséan of the Mendip Hills, England - R. Goldring
322–337 - Graphical aids for the description and analysis
of variation in fusuline foraminifera - J. L. Cutbill and C. L.
Forbes
VOLUME
10 : PART 3 : NOVEMBER 1967
339–348 - The Upper Cambrian trilobite Irvingella nuneatonensis
(Sharman) - A. W. A. Rushton
349–425 - Palynology of the Springer Formation of southern
Oklahoma, U.S.A. - Charles J. Felix and Patricia Parks Burbridge
426–435 - Chlamydophyllum, Iowaphyllum, and Sinospongophyllum
(Rugosa) from the Devonian of New South Wales - D. L. Strusz
436–488 - Ordovician Chitinozoa from Shropshire - W. A.
M. Jenkins
489–523 - Spinatrypa and Spinatrypina (Devonian Brachiopoda)
- Paul Copper
VOLUME
10 : PART 4 : DECEMBER 1967
525–541 - New Ordovician Bothriocidaridae from Girvan and
a reinterpretation of Bothriocidaris Eichwald - C. R. C. Paul
542–553 - Tertiary Homoptera of Stavropol and a method of
reconstruction of continental palaeobiocoenoses - E. E. Bekker-Migdisova
554–563 - New vertebrate evidence for a southern Transatlantic
connexion during the Lower or Middle Triassic - J. F. Bonaparte
564–589 - A Middle Triassic flora from the Cacheuta Formation,
Minas de Petroleo, Argentina - R. K. Jain and T. Delevoryas
590–602 - Silurian leptaenids (Brachiopoda) - F. B. Kelly
603–616 - Fine structure of the eye in two species of Phacops
(Trilobita) - E. N. K. Clarkson
617–628 - The hystero-ontogeny of Lonsdaleia McCoy and Thysanophyllum
orientale Thomson - R. K. Jull
629–639 - The 'dwarf' crocodiles of the Purbeck Formation,
Dorset: a reappraisal - Joyce Joffe
640–646 - Brazilian Palaeozoic Algomycetes and Tasmanaceae
- Friedrich Wilhelm Sommer and Norma Maria da Costa van Boekel
647–659 - The development of Globigerinoides ruber (d'Orbigny
1839) from the Miocene to Recent - W. G. Cordey
660–693 - The sequence and distribution
of Ludlovian, Lower Devonian, and Couvinian coral faunas in the
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics - Dorothy Hill
694–705 - Mariopteris from the Stephanian of north-west
Spain - R. H. Wagner and C. Alvarez-Ramis
706 - Nomenclatural note : Correction of name for a Devonian megaspore
- M. G. Mortimer and W. G. Chaloner
VOLUME
11 : PART 1 : MARCH 1968
1–15 - Some new diplograptids from the Llandovery of Britain
and Scandinavia - O. M. B. Bulman and R. B. Rickards
16–18 - Propectinatites, a new Lower Kimmeridgian ammonite
genus - John C. W. Cope
19–20 - Epizoic oysters on Kimmeridgian ammonites - John
C. W. Cope
21–39 - New evidence on Jamoytius kerwoodi White, an important
ostracoderm from the Silurian of Lanarkshire, Scotland - Alexander
Ritchie
40–43 - The Jurassic dinosaur Scelidosaurus harrisoni, Owen
- B. H. Newman
44–63 - Tabulate corals from the Ilfracombe Beds (Middle-Upper
Devonian) of North Devon - F. J. W. Holwill
64–93 - Carboniferous schizophoriid brachiopods from western
Europe - Yvonne P. Pocock
94–103 - Preserved ligaments in Australian Permian bivalves
- Bruce Runnegar
104–115 - Biscalitheca (Coenopteridales) from the Upper
Pennsylvanian of Illinois -
Tom L. Phillips and Henry N. Andrews
116–131 - A Tournaisian spore flora from the Cementstone
Group of Ayrshire, Scotland -
Herbert J. Sullivan
132–140 - A sinus-bearing monoplacophoran and its role in
the classification of primitive mollusks - H. B. Rollins and R.
L. Batten
141–162 - Marine-brackish bands and their microfauna from
the lower part of the Weald Clay of Sussex and Surrey - T. I.
Kilenyi and Neil W. Allen
VOLUME
11 : PART 2 : MARCH 1968
163–182 - The microstructure and mineralogy of the shell
of a Jurassic mytilid (Bivalvia) - John D. Hudson
183–235 - Lower and early Middle Cambrian trilobites from
the Pioche Shale, east-central Nevada, U.S.A. - W. H. Fritz
236–245 - Studies on Triassic fossil plants from Argentina.
III. The trunk of Rhexoxylon - Donald W. Brett
246–258 - Fish otoliths from the Bathonian of southern England
- F. C. Stinton and H. S. Torrens
259–263 - The first non-marine Lower Cretaceous ostracods
from Ghana, West Africa - Karl Krömmelbein
264–274 - A goniatite fauna from the Viséan/Namurian
boundary - Klaus Figge
275–282 - Form and function of the stem in a pseudoplanktonic
crinoid (Seirocrinus) - Adolf Seilacher, Günther Drozdzewski
and Reimund Haude
283–305 - Some larger foraminifera from the Tertiary of
Central America - F. E. Eames, W. J. Clarke, F. T. Banner, A.
H. Smout, and W. H. Blow
306–316 - Visbyella—a new genus of resserellid brachiopod
- V. G. Walmsley, A. J. Boucot, C. W. Harper, and N. M. Savage
317–327 - A new type of delthyrial cover in the Devonian
brachiopod Mucrospirifer -R. Cowen
VOLUME
11 : PART 3 : JULY 1968
329–360 - The feeding mechanisms and affinities of the Triassic
brachiopods Thecospira Zugmayer and Bactrynium Emmrich - M. J.
S. Rudwick
361–367 - Upper Cretaceous coccolithophorids from Zululand,
South Africa - Richard N. Pienaar
368–370 - A new Eocene Cassigerinella from Florida - W.
G. Cordey
371–375 - Morphology and phylogeny of Orbulinoides beckmannii
(Saito 1962) - W. G. Cordey
376–388 - The gastric contents of an ichthyosaur from the
Lower Lias of Lyme Regis, Dorset - John E. Pollard
389–405 - Mantle canal patterns in Schizophoria (Brachiopoda)
from the Lower Carboniferous of New South Wales - John Roberts
406–409 - On 'Dendrocrinus' cambriensis Hicks, the earliest
known crinoid - Denis E. B. Bates
410–420 - Revision of two Upper Cambrian trilobites - A.
W. A. Rushton
421–434 - Probable angiosperm pollen from British Barremian
to Albian strata - Elizabeth M. Kemp
435–438 - Sindulites, a new genus of the Nummulitidae (Foraminiferida)
- F. E. Eames
439–444 - A revision of the Carboniferous lycopod genus
Eskdalia Kidston - B. A. Thomas
445–457 - A species of compressed lycopod sporophyll from
the upper Coal Measures of Somerset - M. C. Boulter
458–485 - Functional studies on the Cretaceous oyster Arctostrea
- R. M. Carter
486–490 - Shell structure of the billingsellacean brachiopods
- Alwyn Williams
VOLUME
11 : PART 4 : NOVEMBER 1968
491–497 - Three new Tethyan Dasycladaceae (calcareous algae)
- Graham F. Elliott
498–499 - Colour markings in Phacops and Greenops from the
Devonian of New York - George C. Esker, III
500–512 - Studies on Triassic fossil plants from Argentina.
IV. The leaf genus Dicroidium and its possible relation to Rhexoxylon
stems - Sergio Archangelsky
513–525 - Astrocystites distans sp. nov., an edrioblastoid
from the Ordovician of eastern Australia - B. D. Webby
526–534 - Chubbina, a new Cretaceous alveolinid genus from
Jamaica and Mexico - E. Robinson
535–548 - Famennian ammonoids from New South Wales - T.
B. H. Jenkins
549–553 - Aquilapollenites in the British Isles - A. R.
H. Martin
554–575 - Discohelix (Archaeogastropoda, Euomphalacea) as
an index fossil in the Tethyan Jurassic - J. Wendt
576–579 - Pedicellariae of two Silurian echinoids from western
England - D. Bryan Blake
580–600 - Macrocystella Callaway, the earliest glyptocystitid
cystoid - C. R. C. Paul
601–609 - A revision of some Upper Devonian foraminifera
from Western Australia - James E. Conkin and Barbara M. Conkin
610–611 - A new medusoid (?) from the Silurian of England
- Isles Strachan
612–626 - The atrypidine brachiopod Dayia navicula (J. de
C. Sowerby) - E. V. Tucker
627–632 - Planicardinia, a new septate dalmanellid brachiopod
from the Lower Devonian of New South Wales - N. M. Savage
633–642 - Probable dispersed spores of Cretaceous Equisetites
- David J. Batten
VOLUME
11 : PART 5 : DECEMBER 1968
643–653 - The structure of Vertebraria indica Royle - Divya
Darshan Pant and R. Shanker Singh
654–668 - The graptolite assemblages and zones of the Brikhill
Shales (Lower Silurian) at Dobb's Linn - P. Toghill
669–682 - Nummulites (foraminifera) from the Upper Eocene
Kopili Formation of Assam, India - Bimal K. Samanta
683–690 - A new plant from the lower Old Red Sandstone of
South Wales - Dianne Edwards
691–696 - Denckmannites (Trilobita) from the Silurian of
New South Wales - L. Sherwin
697–730 - Morphology and function of dichoporite pore-structures
in cystoids - C. R. C. Paul
731–735 - Australirhynchia, a new Lower Devonian rhynchonelloid
brachiopod from New South Wales - N. M. Savage
736–782 - The Llandovery transgression
of the Welsh Borderland - A. M. Ziegler, L. R. M. Cocks and W.
S. McKerrow
783–792 - The unusual brachial skeleton of Attenuatella
convexa sp. nov. (Brachiopoda) - John Armstrong
793–813 - Taxonomic problems in the study of coccoliths
[The Eleventh Annual Address, delivered 6 March 1968] - Maurice
Black
VOLUME
12 : PART 1 : APRIL 1969
1–18 - Faunal realms and facies in the Jurassic - A. Hallam
19–41 - Upper Maestrichtian planktonic foraminifera from
Galicia Bank, west of Spain - B. M. Funnell, J. K. Friend, and
A. T. S. Ramsay
42–47 - A new species of Coelopleurus (Echinoidea) from
the Miocene of Malta - G. Zammit-Maempel
48–55 - Technique for scale modelling of cephalopod shells
- John A. Chamberlain, Jr.
56–83 - Palaeoecological studies in the Great Oolite at
Kirtlington, Oxfordshire - W. S. McKerrow, R. T. Johnson, and
M. E. Jakobson
84–111 - A method of stratigraphic correlation using Early
Cretaceous miospores - N. F. Hughes and J. C. Moody-Stuart
112–160 - The Ostracoda of the Dorset Kimmeridge Clay -
T. I. Kilenyi
161–171 - The Ordovician trimerellid brachiopod Eodinobolus
from south-east Ontario - B. S. Norford and H. Miriam Steele
VOLUME
12 : PART 2 : JULY 1969
173–177 - A new species of Babinka (Bivalvia) from the Lower
Ordovician of Öland, Sweden - Helen Soot-Ryen
178–188 - Lower Devonian Hexagonaria (Rugosa) from the Armorican
Massif of western France - J. E. Sorauf
189–200 - Benthonic foraminifera from the Maestrichtian
chalk of Galicia Bank, west of Spain - M. J. Fisher
201–252 - Upper Silurian and Lower Devonian spore assemblages
from the Welsh Borderland and South Wales - J. B. Richardson and
T. R. Lister
253–261 - A new British Carboniferous calamite cone, Paracalamostachys
spadiciformis - B. A. Thomas
262–275 - A Lower Carboniferous conodont fauna from east
Cornwall - S. C. Matthews
276–280 - Two conodont faunas from the Lower Carboniferous
of Chudleigh, south Devon - S. C. Matthews
281–309 - Skeletal structure and growth in the Fenestellidae
(Bryozoa) - R. Tavener-Smith
310–320 - The crossed-bladed fabrics of the shells of Terrakea
solida (Etheridge and Dun) and Streptorhynchus pelicanensis Fletcher
- John Armstrong
321–332 - The interpretation of growth and form in serial
sections through brachiopods, exemplified by the trigonirhynchiid
septalium - Peter Westbroek
333–350 - Some British Wealden megaspores and their facies
distribution - D. J. Batten
VOLUME
12 : PART 3 : SEPTEMBER 1969
351–365 - Medusae from uppermost Precambrian or Cambrian
sandstones, central Australia - Mary Wade
366–381 - Specific frequency and environmental indicators
in two horizons of the Calcaire de Ferques (Upper Devonian), northern
France - Peigi Wallace
382–387 - On the structure and relationships of a new Pennsylvanian
species of the seed Pachytesta - Thomas N. Taylor and Donald A.
Eggert
388–399 - The ontogeny of the thecideacean brachiopod Moorellina
granulosa (Moore) from the Middle Jurassic of England - P. G.
Baker
400–405 - A conodont assemblage from the Carboniferous of
the Avon Gorge, Bristol - R. L. Austin and F. H. T. Rhodes
406–413 - The Tremadoc trilobite Pseudokainella impar (Salter)
- Peter H. Whitworth
414–419 - A new species of Aulacotheca (Pteridospermales)
from the Middle Pennsylvanian of Iowa - Donald A. Eggert and Ralph
W. Kryder
420–440 - Miospores from the Lower Carboniferous basement
beds in the Menai Straits region of Caernarvonshire, North Wales
- F. Alan Hibbert and William S. Lacey
441–458 - Megaspore assemblages from Viséan deposits
at Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland - Edwin Spinner
459–471 - Crustacean burrows in the Weald Clay (Lower Cretaceous)
of south-eastern England and their environmental significance
- W. J. Kennedy and J. D. S. MacDougall
472–487 - New spiriferid brachiopods from the Lower Devonian
of New South Wales - N. M. Savage
488–493 - A Cretaceous echinoid with false teeth - Porter
M. Kier
494–535 - Ceratocystis perneri Jaekel—a Middle Cambrian
chordate with echinoderm affinities - R. P. S. Jefferies
VOLUME
12 : PART 4 : DECEMBER 1969
537–548 - A new family of Carboniferous amphibians - Robert
L. Carroll
549–554 - A Favreina–Thalassinoides association from
the Great Oolite of Oxfordshire - W. J. Kennedy, M. E. Jakobson
and R. T. Johnson
555–558 - A new species of fossil turtle from the Upper
Siwaliks of Pinjore, India - B. S. Tewari and G. L. Badam
559–573 - Lower Devonian land plants from graptolitic shale
in south-eastern Alaska - Michael Churkin, Jr., G. Donald Eberlein,
Francis M. Hueber, and Sergius H. Mamay
574–620 - Miospores from the Purbeck Beds and marine Upper
Jurassic of southern England - Geoffrey Norris
621–636 - Wenlockian bryozoa from Dudley, Niagara, and Gotland
and their palaeogeographic implications - David E. Owen
637–662 - Ordovician stromatoporoids from
New South Wales - B. D. Webby
663–683 - The Wenlock graptolites of the Ludlow district,
Shropshire, and their stratigraphical significance - C. H. Holland,
R. B. Rickards, and P. T. Warren
684–709 - Patterns of taxonomic and ecological structure
of the shelf benthos during Phanerozoic time - James W. Valentine
VOLUME
13 · PART 1 · MARCH 1970
1–9 - Statistical analysis and presentation of trinucleid
(Trilobita) fringe data - C. P. Hughes
10–28 - Palaeosmunda, a new genus of siphonostelic osmundaceous
trunks from the Upper Permian of Queensland - R. E. Gould
29–39 - On the structure of Cordaites felicis Benson from
the lower Pennsylvanian of North America - Charles W. Good and
Thomas N. Taylor
40–46 - A dimorphic goniatite from the Namurian of Cheshire
- N. H. Trewin
47–51 - A new Orionastraea (Rugosa) from the Lower Carboniferous
of northern England - M. Kato and M. Mitchell
52–63 - Variation in the Viséan coral Caninia benburbensis
from north-west Ireland - O. A. Dixon
64–75 - Amphipora and Euryamphipora (Stromatoporoidea) from
the Devonian of western Canada - N. R. Fischbuch
76–99 - The growth and shell microstructure of the thecideacean
brachiopod Moorellina granulosa (Moore) from the Middle Jurassic
of England - P. G. Baker
100–111 - Ontogeny of the Upper Cambrian trilobite Leptoplastus
crassicornis (Westergaard) from Sweden - P. H. Whitworth
112–131 - A new cephalopod fauna from the Lower Carboniferous
of east Cornwall - S. C. Matthews
132–144 - Two new dicynodonts from the Triassic Yerrapalli
Formation of central India - Tapan Roy Chowdhury
145–173 - Epidermal studies in the interpretation of Lepidodendron
species - B. A. Thomas
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VOLUME
13 · PART 2 · AUGUST 1970
175–183 - Morphologic variability of the genus Schwagerina
in the Lower Permian Wreford Limestone of Kansas - G. A. Sanderson
and G. J. Verville
184–187 - Surface textures of calcareous foraminiferids
- J. W. Murray and C. A. Wright
188–190 - New xiphosurid trails from the Upper Carboniferous
of northern England - P. G. Hardy
191–209 - Sedimentological factors affecting the distribution
and growth of Viséan caninioid corals in north-west Ireland
- J. A. E. B. Hubbard
210–253 - A new capitosaurid labyrinthodont from East Africa
- A. A. Howie
254–260 - Feeding habits of predatory gastropods in a Tertiary
(Eocene) molluscan assemblage from the Paris Basin - John D. Taylor
261–288 - Chitinozoa from the Ordovician Sylvan Shale of
the Arbuckle Mountains, Oklahoma - W. A. M. Jenkins
289–296 - A new species of Hemicypris (Ostracoda) from ancient
beach sediments of Lake Rudolf, Kenya - R. H. Bate
297–302 - Variation in the cardinalia of the brachiopod
Ptychopleurella bouchardi (Davidson) from the Wenlock Limestone
of Wenlock Edge, Shropshire - M. G. Bassett
303–322 - Stereoscan observations on the pollen genus Classopollis
Pflug 1953 - Y. Reyre
323–326 - Pseudocymopolia, a Mesozoic Tethyan alga (Family
Dasycladaceae) - Graham F. Elliott
327–333 - New and little-known Permian and Cretaceous Codiaceae
(calcareous algae) from the Middle East - Graham F. Elliott
VOLUME
13 · PART 3 · OCTOBER 1970
335–354 - Conodonts from near the Middle/Upper Devonian
boundary in North Cornwall - W. T. Kirchgasser
355–378 - The chelonian Rhinochelys Seeley from the Upper
Cretaceous of England and France - Janice I. Collins
379–413 - The shell structure, mineralogy and relationships
of the Chamacea (Bivalvia) - W. J. Kennedy, N. J. Morris and J.
D. Taylor
414–432 - The skull of Fabrosaurus australis, a Triassic
ornithischian dinosaur - Richard A. Thulborn
433–442 - A Rhaeto-Liassic flora from Airel, northern France
- M. Muir and J. H. A. Van Konijnenburg-van Cittert
443–450 - Calcareous algae new to the British Carboniferous
- Graham F. Elliott
451–461 - Fertile Rhyniophytina from the Lower Devonian
of Britain - Dianne Edwards
462–490 - Ammonites of the genus Acanthoceras from the Cenomanian
of Rouen, France - W. J. Kennedy and J. M. Hancock
491–502 - Ultrastructure of the protegulum of some acrotretide
brachiopods - Gertruda Biernat and Alwyn Williams
503–510 - A new trionychid turtle from the British Lower
Eocene - R. T. J. Moody and C. A. Walker
VOLUME
13 · PART 4 · DECEMBER 1970
511–521 - The graptolite fauna of Grieston Quarry, near
Innerleithen, Peeblesshire - P. Toghill and I. Strachan
522–562 - The Emuellidae, a new family of trilobites from
the Lower Cambrian of South Australia - K. J. Pocock
563–572 - The evolution of the heteromyarian condition in
the Dreissenacea (Bivalvia) - Brian Morton
573–580 - A new trinucleid trilobite from the Upper Ordovician
of New South Wales - K. S. W. Campbell and Gwenda J. Durham
581–587 - Zoarial microstructures of two Permian species
of the bryozoan genus Stenopora - John Armstrong
588–605 - Variation of bivariate characters from the standpoint
of allometry - Itaru Hayami and Akihiko Matsukuma
606–618 - The morphology and microstructure of Zellania
davidsoni Moore (Brachiopoda), from the Middle Jurassic of England
- P. G. Baker
619–622 - Teredinid (Bivalvia) pallets from the Palaeocene
of North America - Alan M. Cvancara
623–645 - The dentition and musculature of some Middle Ordovician
(Llandeilo) bivalves from Finistère, France - Margaret
A. Bradshaw
646–663 - Dinophyton, a problematical new
plant genus from the Upper Triassic of the south-western United
States - Sidney R. Ash
664–676 - On the origin of the clymenid ammonoids - M. R.
House
677–690 - The trilobites Incaia Whittard 1955 and Anebolithus
gen. nov. - C. P. Hughes and A. J. Wright
VOLUME
14 · PART 1 · MARCH 1971
1–9 - A Devonian lycopod stem with well-preserved cortical
tissues - Henry N. Andrews, Charles B. Read and Sergius H. Mamay
10–15 - Alleynodictyon, a new Ordovician stromatoporoid
from New South Wales - B. D. Webby
16–21 - Preservational history of ceratite shells - A. Seilacher
22–33 - Dinoflagellate cyst structures: walls, cavities,
and bodies - Raymond L. Cox
34–60 - Taxonomy of dicoelosiid brachiopods from the Ordovician
and Silurian of the East Baltic - M. Rubel
61–94 - Muscular mechanics and the ontogeny of swimming
in scallops - Stephen Jay Gould
95–106 - An endopunctate rhynchonellid brachiopod from the
Viséan of Belgium and Britain - C. H. C. Brunton
107–113 - Wrinkle-layer structures in Jurassic ammonites
- John Ralph Senior
114–130 - On the type species of Macrocephalites Zittel
1884 and the type specimen of Ammonites macrocephalus Schlotheim
1813 - J. H. Callomon
131–153 - A problem of faunal replacement on Permo–Triassic
continents - Pamela Lamplugh Robinson
154–158 - A system for the storage, retrieval and analysis
of numerical data in palaeontology - Ian E. Penn
159–177 - Some trilobites from the Silurian/Devonian boundary
beds of Czechoslovakia - Ivo Chlupác
178–187 - Polypora stenostoma: a Carboniferous bryozoan
with cheilostomatous features - R. Tavener-Smith
188–199 - Tristichograptus, a triserial graptolite from
the Lower Ordovician of Spitsbergen - R. A. Fortey
VOLUME
14 · PART 2 · JULY 1971
201–205 - Cuticle ultrastructure of a Jurassic crustacean
(Eryma stricklandi) - A. C. Neville and C. W. Berg
206–210 - A new xiphosuran genus from Lower Cretaceous freshwater
sediments at Koonwarra, Victoria, Australia - E. F. Riek and Edmund
D. Gill
211–221 - The presumed heads of Homoptera (Insecta) in the
Australian Upper Permian - E. F. Riek
222–241 - Some Permian trilobites from eastern Australia
- Robin E. Wass and Maxwell R. Banks
242–249 - Functional morphology of some fossil palaeotaxodont
bivalve hinges as a guide to orientation - J. D. Bradshaw and
Margaret A. Bradshaw
250–261 - Revision of Arening Bivalvia from Ramsey Island,
Pembrokeshire - R. M. Carter
262–265 - Stephanocrinus angulatus Conrad (Crinoidea) from
the Silurian of Kashmir - V. J. Gupta and G. D. Webster
266–293 - Some Bajocian ammonites from western Scotland
- N. Morton
294–302 - Thallophyte borings in phosphatic fossils from
the Lower Cretaceous of south-east Alexander Island, Antarctica
- Brian J. Taylor
303–337 - Wenlock Stropheodontidae (Silurian Brachiopoda)
from the Welsh Borderland and South Wales - M. G. Bassett
338–341 - Jaws, radula, and crop of Arnioceras (Ammonoidea)
- Ulrich Lehmann
342–356 - Taxonomic significance of the pseudodeltidium
in triplesiacean brachiopods - A. D. Wright
357–369 - Lower Carboniferous lycopods from Ghana - M. K.
Mensah and W. G. Chaloner
VOLUME
14 · PART 3 · AUGUST 1971
371–386 - Lower Devonian corals and Bryozoa from the Lick
Hole Formation of New South Wales - A. E. H. Pedder
387–422 - Brachiopods from the Lower Devonian Mandagery
Park Formation, New South Wales - Norman M. Savage
423–430 - Shell structure of the siphonotretacean Brachiopoda
- Gertruda Biernat and Alwyn Williams
431–436 - Ontogeny of Vesicaspora, a Late Pennsylvanian
pollen grain - John W. Hall and Benton M. Stidd
437–454 - Mantelliceras saxbii, and the horizon of the martimpreyi
zone in the Cenomanian of England - W. J. Kennedy and J. M. Hancock
455–477 - Silurian calymenid trilobites from United States,
Norway, and Sweden - H. B. Whittington
478–486 - Development of Glyptograptus hudsoni sp. nov.
from Southampton Island, North-West Territories, Canada - D. E.
Jackson
487–531 - The Resserellinae: a new subfamily of Late Ordovician
to Early Devonian dalmanellid brachiopods - V. G. Walmsley and
A. J. Boucot
VOLUME
14 · PART 4 · NOVEMBER 1971
533–565 - Palynology of Lower Cretaceous (Swan River) strata
of Saskatchewan and Manitoba - Geoffrey Playford
566–570 - Liopleurodon rossicus (Novozhilov): a pliosaur
from the lower Volgian of the Moscow Basin - L. Beverly Halstead
571–588 - Periodicity structures in the bivalve shell; experiments
to establish growth controls in Cerastoderma edule from the Thames
Estuary - George E. Farrow
589–591 - A Thalassinoides burrow containing the crustacean
Glyphaea udressieri (Meyer) from the Bathonian of Oxfordshire
- B. W. Sellwood
592–594 - Occurrence of the ammonite Ptychoceras adpressum
(J. Sowerby) in the Upper Albian of Kent, England - Julian D.
Hollis
595–611 - Ostracoda from the Underbarrow, Kirkby Moor and
Scout Hill Flags (Silurian) near Kendal, Westmorland - R. W. L.
Shaw
612–622 - The trilobite Pliomerina Chugaeva from the Ordovician
of New South Wales - B. D. Webby
623–628 - Two new Pliocene species of Neomeris (calcareous
algae) from the Bowden Beds, Jamaica – Laszlo Racz
629-636 – The nature of Aciculella Pia (Calcareous Algae)
– Graham F. Elliott.
637-641 – A new fossil alga from the English Silurian –
Graham F. Elliott
642-665 – Revision of some Lower Lias Ostracoda from Yorkshire
– Alan Lord.
666-695 – Marsupiate Tertiary echinoids
from south-eastern Australia and their zoogeographic significance
– G.M. Philip and R.J. Foster.
696-703 - New micromorphic rhynchonellide brachiopod from the
Middle Jurassic of England – P.G. Baker.
704-710 – Cyclocystoides from Early Middle Cambrian rocks
of northwestern Queensland, Australia – R.A. Henderson and
J.H. Shergold.
VOLUME
15 · PART 1 · FEBRUARY 1972
1–28 - Morphology and function of exothecal pore-structures
in cystoids - C. R. C. Paul
29–60 - The post cranial skeleton of the Triassic ornithischian
dinosaur Fabrosaurus australis - R. A. Thulborn
61–72 - Periodicity structures in the bivalve shell: analysis
of stunting in Cerastoderma edule from the Burry Inlet (South
Wales) - G. E. Farrow
73–87 - The mechanical properties of bivalve (Mollusca)
shell structures - JOHN D. Taylor and Martin Layman
88–107 - Skeletal microstructure and microarchitecture in
Scleractinia (Coelenterata) - J. E. Sorauf
108–120 - On Arberia White, and some related Lower Gondwana
female fructifications - J. F. Rigby
121–124 - Compression structures in the Lower Carboniferous
miospore Dictyotriletes admirabilis Playford - Geoffrey Clayton
125–157 - Regional environmental changes across a Lower
Jurassic stage-boundary in Britain - B. W. Sellwood
158–183 - Morphology and taxonomic status of the Jurassic
belemnite 'Rhopaloteuthis' somaliensis Spath 1935 - J. A. Jeletzky
184–185 - Short communication: Fossil and living Hemicypris
(Ostracoda) from Lake Rudolf, Kenya - Raymond Holmes Bate
VOLUME
15 · PART 2 · JUNE 1972
187–196 - Wicherella and Gramannella, two new genera of
Lower Jurassic Ostracoda from England - Alan Lord
197–225 - Hydrozoa and Scyphozoa and other medusoids from
the Precambrian Ediacara fauna, South Australia - Mary Wade
226–237 - Two new Cambrian trilobites from Tasmania - J.
B. Jago
238–266 - Review of fossil rodents from the Neogene Siwalik
Beds of India and Pakistan - Craig C. Black
267–325 - The Sannoisian and some other Upper Palaeogene
Ostracoda from north-west Europe - M. C. Keen
326–335 - A new Devonian crinoid from Australia - Denis
E. B. Bates
336–364 - New trilobites from the Silurian of north-east
Greenland, with a note on trilobite faunas in pure limestones
- P. D. Lane
365–377 - The stratigraphic occurrence of early land plants
- H. P. Banks
378–380 - Short communication: Use of the pictograph - R.
M. C. Eagar
VOLUME
15 · PART 3 · SEPTEMBER 1972
379A–393 - Phosphatized ostracods with appendages from the
Lower Cretaceous of Brazil - Raymond Holmes Bate
394–399 - A Texanites–Spinaptychus association from
the Upper Cretaceous of Zululand - W. J. Kennedy and H. C. Klinger
400–404 - The affinities of Idiohamites ellipticoides Spath
(Cretaceous Ammonoidea) - W. J. Kennedy
405–411 - The systematic position of the Jurassic brachiopod
Cadomella - C. H. C. Brunton and D. L. MacKinnon
412–422 - Observations on some lower Palaeozoic tremanotiform
Bellerophontacea (Gastropoda) from North America - John S. Peel
423–429 - Marcouia, gen. nov., a problematical plant from
the Late Triassic of the southwestern U.S.A. - Sidney R. Ash
430–438 - The Upper Devonian Saltern Cove Goniatite Bed
is an intraformational slump - Peter van Straaten and Maurice
E. Tucker
439–444 - Ptychodus predation upon a Cretaceous Inoceramus
- E. G. Kauffman
445–449 - Ammonites from the transgressive Cretaceous on
the Rhenish massif, Germany - J. M. Hancock, W. J. Kennedy, and
H. Klaumann
450–472 - The development of the loop in the Jurassic brachiopod
Zeilleria leckenbyi - P. G. Baker
473–475 - The brachiopod Acanthocrania in the Ordovician
of Wales - A. D. Wright
476–489 - Crystal development in Discoasteraceae and Braarudosphaeraceae
(planktonic algae) - Maurice Black
490–495 - A new species of Protocetus (Cetacea) from the
Middle Eocene of Kutch, western India - A. Sahni and V. P. Mishra
496–500 - Fossil wood of Platanus from the British Eocene
- Donald W. Brett
501–503 - Cretacicrusta gen. nov., a possible alga from
the English Cretaceous - Graham F. Elliott
504–518 - The Bajocian ammonite Dorsetensia in Skye, Scotland
- N. Morton
VOLUME
15 · PART 4 · DECEMBER 1972
519–538 - The water-vascular system in living and fossil
echinoderms [The Fourteenth Annual Address, delivered 3 March
1971] - David Nichols
539–549 - Hiatus concretions and hardground horizons in
the Cretaceous of Zululand (South Africa) - W. J. Kennedy and
H. C. Klinger
550–568 - A Lower Carboniferous conodont fauna from Chillaton,
southwest Devonshire - S. C. Matthews, P. M. Sadler and E. B.
Selwood
569–578 - New Upper Carboniferous Chelicerata (Arthropoda)
from Somerset, England - T. Ambrose and M. Romano
579–597 - Monograptids from the Upper Silurian and Lower
Devonian of Yukon Territory, Canada - Dennis E. Jackson and Alfred
C. Lenz
598–618 - Late Triassic plants from the Chinle Formation
in north-eastern Arizona - Sidney R. Ash
619–622 - Trinocladus exoticus, a new dasycladacean alga
from the Upper Cretaceous of Borneo - Graham F. Elliott
623–630 - The origin of the Silurian Clarkeia shelly fauna
of South America, and its extension to West Africa - L. R. M.
Cocks
631–636 - Moults of Dakoticancer overanus, an Upper Cretaceous
crab from the Pierre Shale of South Dakota - Gale A. Bishop
637–654 - Observations on the shell structure
of Triassic ammonoids - E. T. Tozer
655–661 - Gymnospermous wood from the Kimmeridgian of East
Sutherland and from the Sandringham Sands of Norfolk - G. T. Creber
662–675 - Nymphs of Palaeodictyoptera (Insecta) from the
Westphalian of England - Robin J. Wootton
VOLUME
16 · PART 1 · FEBRUARY 1973
1–40
- Use of palynologic assemblage-types in Wealden correlation -
D. J. Batten
41–44 - Upper Cretaceous staminate heads with pollen grains
- V. A. Krassilov
45–115 - Taxonomy and evolution of Isograptus Moberg in
Australasia - R. A. Cooper
117–138 - Bifida and Kayseria (Brachiopoda) and their affinity
- Paul Copper
139–148 - Lapworthellids from the Lower Cambrian Strenuella
Limestone at Comley, Shropshire - S. C. Matthews
149–177 - New specimens of Lower Jurassic holostean fishes
from India - S. L. Jain
179–193 - On Crassigyrinus scoticus Watson, a primitive
amphibian from the Lower Carboniferous of Scotland - A. L. Panchen
195–203 - The aptychi of Sonninia (Ammonitina) from the
Bajocian of Scotland - N. Morton
205–217 - In situ coniferous (taxodiaceous) tree remains
in the Upper Eocene of southern England - K. Fowler, N. Edwards
and D. W. Brett
219–221 - Short communication: Exceptional preservation
in cyclostome Bryozoa from the Middle Lias of Northamptonshire
- B. Walter and H. P. Powell
VOLUME
16 · PART 2 · JUNE 1973
223–230 - A Miocene solenoporoid alga showing reproductive
structures - Graham F. Elliott
231–237 - A Protospongia from the Dalradian of Clare Island,
Co. Mayo, Ireland - A. W. A. Rushton and W. E. A. Phillips
239–259 - Observations on the nature of the acritarchs [The
Fifteenth Annual Address, delivered March 1972] - C. Downie
261–274 - The palaeoenvironment of the Abbotsbury Ironstone
(Upper Jurassic) of Dorset - M. E. Brookfield
275–281 - A Lower Miocene mammalian fauna from Siwa, Egypt
- W. R. Hamilton
283–292 - A new crab from the Middle Eocene of Libya - J.
S. H. Collins and S. F. Morris
293–305 - Fish otoliths from the English Cretaceous - Frederick
C. Stinton
307–333 - Lower Devonian conodonts from New South Wales
- Norman M. Savage
335–380 - Lower Carboniferous conodont faunas from south-west
Ireland - S. C. Matthews and D. Naylor
381–389 - Palaeoecology of Appalachian gypidulid brachiopods
- E. J. Anderson and J. H. Makurath
391–397 - Lower Viséan trilobites from Feltrim, Ireland
- Gerhard Hahn and Carsten Brauckmann
399–424 - Palynology of early Cretaceous soil beds and associated
strata - D. J. Batten
VOLUME
16 · PART 3 · AUGUST 1973
425–444 - The eyes of Asaphus raniceps Dalman (Trilobita)
- E. N. K. Clarkson
445–475 - Remopleurides and other Upper Ordovician trilobites
from New South Wales - B. D. Webby
477–517 - Lower Carboniferous conodont faunas from the eastern
Mendips, England - Malcolm Butler
519–534 - The structural evolution of the bivalve shell
- John D. Taylor
535–550 - The problematical Precambrian fossil Chuaria -
Trevor D. Ford and William J. Breed
551–561 - Viséan trilobites form Holwell, Somerset
- Gerhard Hahn and Renate Hahn
563–566 - Symbiotic relationships between ectoprocts and
gastropods, and ectoprocts and hermit crabs in the French Jurassic
- T. J. Palmer and C. D. Hancock
567–601 - Palynologic correlation of the Dorset 'Wealden'
- N. F. Hughes and C. A. Croxton
602–606 - [Not printed owing to Authors' revision]
607–621 - Isotopic ratios and Wealden environments - P.
Allen, M. L. Keith, F. C. Tan, and P. Deines
623–636 - Buoyancy control and siphuncle function in ammonoids
- H. Mutvei and R. A. Reyment
637–643 - An unusual agglutinating foraminifer from the
Upper Cretaceous of England - C. G. ADAMS, R. H. Knight, and R.
L. Hodgkinson
645–649 - Scanning electron microscopy of latex casts of
fossil plant impressions - W. G. Chaloner and M. M. Gay
VOLUME
16 · PART 4 · NOVEMBER 1973
651–663 - A new Silurian echinoid genus from Scotland -
Porter M. Kier
665–706 - Dinoflagellate cysts and acritarchs from the Bearpaw
Formation (Upper Campanian) of southern Alberta, Canada - Rex
Harland
707–711 - On the mode of branching in a new species of Clonograptus
- Dennis E. Jackson
713–719 - Notes on open nomenclature and on synonymy lists
- S. C. Matthews
721–728 - Wyleyia: a new bird humerus from the Lower Cretaceous
of England - C. J. O. Harrison and I. C. A. Walker
729–732 - A problematical dinoflagellate from the Tertiary
of Virginia and Maryland - Dewey M. McLean
733 - The application of electron microscopy to palaeontology
- M. D. Muir and W. L. Diver
735–763 - Morphology and evolution of the eye in Upper Cambrian
Olenidae (Trilobita) - E. N. K. Clarkson
765–776 - Combined transmission and scanning electron microscopy
of in situ Palaeozoic spores - T. N. Taylor
777–786 - Wall structure of some agglutinated Foraminiferida
- J. W. Murray
787–797 - Transmission electron microscopy
of fossil spores - E. K. Kempf
799–826 - Acritarchs of the Middle Silurian Rochester Formation
of southern Ontario - Bindra Thusu
827–839 - Trilobite cuticle microstructure and composition
- John E. Dalingwater
VOLUME
17 · PART 1 · JUNE 1974
1–40 - A revision of some Ordovician graptolites of eastern
North America - John Riva
41–63 - The Lower Palaeozoic acritarchs Priscogalea and
Cymatiogalea - S. M. Rasul
65–70 - Two new Paleocene dinoflagellates from Virginia
and Maryland - Dewey M. McLean
71–93 - Trilobites from the Gorran Quartzites, Ordovician
of south Cornwall - P. M. Sadler
95–109 - The trilobite Clavagnostus Howell from the Cambrian
of Tasmania - J. B. Jago and B. Daily
111–124 - A new pelagic trilobite from the Ordovician of
Spitsbergen, Ireland, and Utah - R. A. Fortey
125–148 - Williamsoniella lignieri: its pollen and the compression
of spherical pollen grains - Tom M. Harris
149–164 - Early growth stages in rhabdomesoid bryozoans
from the Lower Carboniferous of Hook Head, Ireland - Ronald Tavener-Smith
165–178 - A new genus of Jurassic bivalve mollusc ancestral
to Globocardium - C. P. Palmer
179–202 - Shell structure of Terebratulid brachiopods -
D. I. MacKinnon and Alwyn Williams
VOLUME
17 · PART 2 · SEPTEMBER 1974
203–252 - Upper Ordovician trilobites from central New South
Wales - B.D. Webby
253–289 - Capitosauroid labyrinthodonts from the Trias of
England - Roberta L. Paton
291–310 - A new giant penguin from the Eocene of Australia
- R. J. F. Jenkins
311–324 - Lower Devonian (Dittonian) plants from the Welsh
Borderland - Dianne Edwards and John B. Richardson
325–339 - Megalosaurids from the Bajocian (Middle Jurassic)
of Dorset - Michael Waldman
341–347 - Lower Cretaceous sclerosponge from the Slovakian
Tatra Mountains - Józef Kazmierczak
349–363 - Two new subspecies of Phacops rana [Trilobita]
from the Middle Devonian of North-West Africa - Christopher J.
Burton and Niles Eldredge
365–370 - Podocarpus from the Upper Cretaceous of Eastern
Asia and its bearing on the theory of conifer evolution - V. A.
Krassilov
371–385 - Lower Carboniferous conodont faunas from north-east
Devonshire - S. C. Matthews and J. M. Thomas
387–408 - An apparently heterosporous plant from the Middle
Devonian of New Brunswick - Henry N. Andrews, Patricia G. Gensel,
and William H. Forbes
409–421 - The Silurian trilobite Onycopyge Woodward - D.
J. Holloway and K. S. W. Campbell
423–429 - Selective epizoan encrustation of some Silurian
Brachiopods from Gotland - J. M. Hurst
431–434 - Short communication: An improved method of mounting
palaeontological specimens for SEM examination - E. M. Finch
435–436 - Short communication: A specimen location technique
for SEM strew mounts - J. F. Laing
437–439 - Short communication: Affinity of Dayiacean brachiopods
- J. G. Johnson
VOLUME
17 · PART 3 · OCTOBER 1974
441–473 - The Upper Palaeozoic tetracoral genera Lophophyllidium
and Timorphyllum - Jerzy Fedorowski
475–506 - Foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the Oligocene–Miocene
limestones of Christmas Island (Indian Ocean) - C. G. Adams and
D. J. Belford
507–524 - The ecology of a Middle Jurassic hardground and
crevice fauna - T. J. Palmer and F. T. Fürsich
525–539 - The Lepidodendroid stoma - B. A. Thomas
541–552 - Lower Permian Pelycosaurs from the English Midlands
- Roberta L. Paton
553–563 - The production of stratigraphical range-diagrams
by automatic methods - Ian E. Penn
565–577 - The Devonian genus Keega (Algae) reinterpreted
as a stromatoporoid basal layer - Robert Riding
579–585 - Trophic group and evolution in bivalve molluscs
- Jeffrey S. Levinton
587–598 - Leaf anatomy of Weichselia based on fusainized
material - K. L. Alvin
599–622 - Ostracods from the Domerian and Toarcian of England
- Alan R. Lord
623–653 - Dinoflagellate cysts from the Aptian type sections
at Gargas and La Bédoule, France - Roger J. Davey and Jean-Pierre
Verdier
655–668 - Chonophyllinid corals from the Silurian of New
South Wales - R. A. McLean
669–684 - A new Quaternary ostracod genus from Argentina
- Robin Charles Whatley and Teresa del Carmen Cholich
685–697 - The affinities of the trilobite genus Scharyia,
with a description of two new species - R. M. Owens
699–705 - A new proboscidean from the late Miocene of Kenya
- Vincent J. Maglio
707–714 - New microfossils from the Silurian (Llandovery,
stage 6) of the Oslo region, Norway - ørnulf Lauritzen
715–726 - The Australian tabulate coral genus Hattonia -
J. W. Pickett and J. S. Jell
727–728 - Short communication: The Lower Cretaceous ammonite
genera proposed by C. Jabob in 1907 - M. K. Howarth
VOLUME
17 · PART 4 · NOVEMBER 1974
729–744 - The conodont apparatus as a food-gathering mechanism
[The Seventeenth Annual Address, delivered March 1974] - Maurits
Lindström
745–777 - Review of the stratigraphy of the Wenlock Series
in the Welsh Borderland and South Wales - Michael G. Bassett
779–810 - Wenlock and Ludlow marine communities in Wales
and the Welsh Borderland - C. E. Calef and N. J. Hancock
811–840 - A Lower Carboniferous brachiopod fauna from the
Manifold Valley, Staffordshire - C. H. C. Brunton and C. Champion
841–868 - Trilobites from the Sholeshook Limestone (Ashgill)
of South Wales - David Price
869–877 - A new spider-crab from the Miocene of New Zealand
- R. J. F. Jenkins
879–900 - Environmental factors determining the distribution
of brachiopods - F. T. Fürsich and J. M. Hurst
901–907 - A new trionychid turtle from the Lower Eocene
of Kent - C. A. Walker and R. T. J. Moody
909–924 - Lower Carboniferous conodont
biostratigraphy of New South Wales - T. B. H. Jenkins
925–947 - Non-vascular land plants from the Devonian of
Ghana - W. G. Chaloner, M. K. Mensah and M. D. Crane
949–962 - Ecological succession in intraformational hardground
formation - R. Goldring and J. Kazmierczak
VOLUME
18 · PART 1 · FEBRUARY 1975
1–17 - The phylogenetic affinities of fenestelloid bryozoans
- R. Tavener-Smith
19–24 - Protostigmaria, a new plant organ from the Lower
Mississippian of Virginia - James R. Jennings
25–40 - The cranial morphology of a new lower Cretaceous
turtle from southern England - Jeanne Evans and T. S. Kemp
41–91 - Bajocian Sonniniidae and other ammonites from western
Scotland - Nicol Morton
93–116 - British Lower Greensand Serpulidae - S. Ware
117–136 - Cephalopoda from the Carboniferous of Argentina
- A. C. Riccardi and N. Sabattini
137–159 - Early Llandovery trilobites from Wales with notes
on British Llandovery calymenids - J. T. Temple
161–178 - Larger Foraminifera from the Lower Eocene of the
Gebel Gurnah, Luxor, Egypt - Khaled A. Hamam
179–189 - Secondary changes in micro-ornamentation of some
Devonian ambocoeliid brachiopods - Andrzej Balinski
191–205 - Ammonites from the Doulting Conglomerate Bed (Upper
Bajocian, Jurassic) of Somerset - C. F. Parsons
207–216 - Jurassic freshwater ostracods from the Kota Limestone
of India - A. Govindan
VOLUME
18 · PART 2 · MAY 1975
217–254 - Functional morphology, ecology, and evolutionary
conservatism in the Glycymerididae (Bivalvia) - R. D. K. Thomas
255–274 - Hydroid-serpulid symbiosis in the Mesozoic and
Tertiary - Colin T. Scrutton
275–283 - The interpretation of the lower Cretaceous heteromorph
ammonite genera Paracrioceras and Hoplocrioceras Spath, 1924 -
Peter F. Rawson
285–314 - Loop development and the classification of terebratellacean
brachiopods - Joyce R. Richardson
315–322 - Tanchintongia gen. nov., a bizarre Permian myalinid
bivalve from West Malaysia and Japan - Bruce Runnegar and Derek
J. Gobbett
323–332 - The Silurian conodont Ozarkodina sagitta and its
value in correlation - R. J. Aldridge
333–341 - New evidence on the nature of the jaw suspension
in Palaeozoic anacanthous sharks - Rainer Zangerl and Michael
E. Williams
343–350 - Palaeogeographical implications of two Silurian
shelly faunas from the Arra Mountains and Cratloe Hills, Ireland
- J. A. Weir
351–366 - Transported algae as indicators of different marine
habitats in the English Middle Jurassic - G. F. Elliott
367–375 - Ecology and functional morphology of an uncinulid
brachiopod from the Devonian of Spain - Peter Westbroek, Ferry
Neijndorff and Jan H. Stel
377–383 - A new Jurassic scaphopod from the Oxford Clay
of Buckinghamshire - Charles Philip Palmer
385–390 - Arjamannia, a new Upper Ordovician–Silurian
pleurotomariacean gastropod from Britain and North America - John
S. Peel
391–417 - Interrelationships of early terrestrial arthropods
and plants - P. G. Kevan, W. G. Chaloner and D. B. O. Savile
419–436 - Ostracods, land plants, and Charales from the
basal Purbeck Beds of Portesham Quarry, Dorset - D. Barker, C.
E. Brown, S. C. Bugg and J. Costin
437–438 - Short communication: Remarks on Mutvei and Reyment's
hypothesis regarding ammonoid phragmacones - G. E. G. Westermann
438–439 - Short communication: Reply to Westermann - H.
Mutvei and R. A. Reyment
441 - Short communication: Glaessnerella (Crustacea Decapoda,
Cymonomidae), a replacement name for Glaessneria Wright &
Collins, 1972 non Takeda & Miyake, 1969 - C. W. Wright and
J. S. H. Collins
VOLUME
18 · PART 3 · AUGUST 1975
443–482 - Palaeoecology of a bituminous shale—the
Lower Oxford Clay of central England - K. L. Duff
483–507 - Megaspores and massulae of Azolla prisca from
the Oligocene of the Isle of Wight - K. Fowler
509–525 - Ludlow benthonic assemblages - J. D. Lawson
527–550 - The trilobite Lejopyge Hawle and Corda and the
middle–upper Cambrian boundary - B. Daily and J. B. Jago
551–561 - The ostracod Paraparchites minax Ivanov, sp. nov.
from the Permian of the U.S.S.R., and its muscle-scar field -
M. N. Gramm and V. K. Ivanov
563–570 - The Bradycnemidae, a new family of owls from the
upper Cretaceous of Romania - C. J. O. Harrison and C. A. Walker
571–605 - A new ?bryozoan from the Carboniferous of eastern
Australia
Brian A. Engel
607–611 - The Hauterivian ammonite genus Lyticoceras Hyatt,
1900 and its synonym Endemoceras Thiermann, 1963 - C. W. Wright
613–629 - Two Triassic fish from South Africa and Australia,
with comments on the evolution of the Chondrostei - Peter Hutchinson
631–656 - Silurian crinoids from the Pentland Hills, Scotland
- James C. Brower
657–664 - A new carinate phylloceratid ammonite from the
early Albian (Cretaceous) of Zululand, South Africa - H. C. Klinger,
J. Wiedmann and W. J. Kennedy
VOLUME
18 · PART 4 · NOVEMBER 1975
665–679 - Kirklandia texana Caster—Cretaceous hydrozoan
medusoid or trace fossil chimaera? - F. T. Fürsich and W.
J. Kennedy
681–702 - An outline history of seagrass communities - M.
D. Brasier
703–724 - The biostratigraphy of the upper Ordovician and
lower Silurian of South-west Dyfed, with comments on the Hirnantia
fauna - L. R. M. Cocks and D. Price
725–739 - Comparative analysis of fossil and recent echinoid
bioerosion - R. G. Bromley
741–752 - English hypsilophodontid dinosaurs (Reptilia:
Ornithischia) - Peter M. Galton
753–773 - Bibliography and index of catalogues of type,
figured, and cited fossils in museums in Britain - Michael G.
Bassett
775–808 - Mid-Cretaceous angiosperm pollen from southern
England and northern France - J. F. Laing
809–822 - Radnoria, a new Silurian proetacean trilobite,
and the origins of the Brachymetopidae - R. M. Owens and A. T.
Thomas
823–829 - A new crab, Costacopluma concava from the upper
Cretaceous of Nigeria - J. S. H. Collins and S. F. Morris
831–845 - A Lower Permian temnospondylous amphibian from
the English Midlands - Roberta L. Paton
847–864 - A revision of the Triassic to lowest Jurassic
dinoflagellate Rhaetogonyaulax - Rex Harland, S. Jack Morbey and
William A. S. Sarjeant
865–869 - The production of faunal lists by automatic methods
- Ian E. Penn
871–877 - The lectotype of the ammonite Cadomites psilacanthus
(Wermbter) - G. E. G. Westermann and M. Rioult
Short communication:
879–882 - Short communication: Terebratulide affinity of
the brachiopod Spirifera minima Moore - P. G. Baker and C. J.
T. Copp
883–887 - Short communication: New data on Tremadoc graptolites
from Yukon, Canada - D. E. Jackson
Errata:
vi - Larger Foraminifera from the Lower Eocene of the Gebel Gurnah,
Luxor, Egypt: erratum - Khaled A. Hamam
vi - Ammonites from the Doulting Conglomerate Bed (Upper Bajocian,
Jurassic) of Somerset: erratum - C. F. Parsons
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