Introduction to MicrofossilsCollection, Preparation, and preservation of microfossils; Synoptic classification of organisms with reference to microfossils; Microfossils of the kingdom protista; Plant microfossils; Microfossils of the animal kingdom; The conodonts; The ostracoda; The foraminifera; Environmental significance of microfossils; Stratigraph of microfossils; Applied micropaleontology. |
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Collection Preparation and Preservation of Microfossils | 7 |
Synoptic Classification of Organisms with Reference | 19 |
Microfossils of the Kingdom Protista | 36 |
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abundant algae Amer annelid apertural view assemblages Assoc brachiopods Branson and Mehl Bryozoa Bull calcareous Cambrian-Recent carapace chambers Charophyta CLASS classification coiled common genera conodonts corals correlation Cret Cretaceous crinoids d'Orbigny Deflandre Devonian diatoms dorsal view environment Eocene FAMILY faunas fish Foraminifera formation forms fossils fragments fusulinid Gastropods genera genus groups hinge immature Invertebrate Jones Jour Jurassic lateral view limestone Lower micro microfossils micropaleontology microscope Miocene Mississippian neritic neritic zone occur as microfossils Ordovician organisms Ostracoda outer Paleon Paleontology Paleozoic Pelecypods Penn Pennsylvanian Permian Petr PHYLUM planktonic plants plates pollen posterior Protista Radiolaria rare Recent redrawn from Cushman reef represented rocks sample Scolecodonts sedimentary seed shale shells Shrock side view siliceous species specimens spicules spines sponge spores stratigraphic Superfamily surface Survey Prof teeth Tertiary Texas tology types U.S. Geol Ulrich and Bassler Univ Upper Cretaceous usually valve ventral view wall zone