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Interpretation of Microbial Fossils with Special Reference<br/>to the Precambrian. St. Golubic and E.S. Barghoom. With<br/>5 Figures and 1 Plate<br/>Evolving Concepts on the Nature and the Ecological Sig<br/>nificance of Stromatolites: A Review. 01. Monty<br/>Primary Production, Mat Formation and Lithification<br/>Chances of Oxygenic and Facultative Anoxygenic Cyanophytes<br/>(Cyanobacteria). W.E. Krumbein and C. Cohen.<br/>With 19 Figures<br/>Skeletal Stromatolites. R. Riding. With 1 Figure<br/>Environmental Significance of Foraminiferal-Algal Oncolites.<br/>T.M. Peryt. With 2 Figures<br/>Stromatolites from the Precambrian Transvaal Dolomite of<br/>NE-Transvaal, South Africa. R. Forster and H. Wachendorf.<br/>With 1 Figure and 2 Plates.<br/>Enviromnental Significance of Upper Proterozoic Algal<br/>Stromatolites from Zambia. A. Gunatilaka. With 2 Figures .<br/>Stromatolites and Thrombolites in Precambrian/Cambrian<br/>Boimdary Beds of the Anti-Atlas, Morocco — Preliminary<br/>Results. M. Schmitt and W. Monninger. With 2 Plates<br/>Riphean Stromatolites from Western Lower Himalaya,<br/>Himachal Pradesh, India. A.K. Sinha. With 13 Figures and<br/>2 Plates<br/>Distribution of Stromatolites and Stromatolitic Reefs in the<br/>Precambrian of India. W.A. Schnitzer. With 2 Figures<br/>Sedimentpetrographical and Geochemical Studies of the<br/>Late Precambrian Stromatolites of India. N.K. Srivastava<br/>With 5 Figures<br/>^gal Remains in the Lower Cambrian Bonavista Formation,<br/>Conception Bay, Southeastern Newfoundland. A.-St Edhorn<br/>and M.M. Anderson. With 3 Plates<br/>Stromatolites from the Zechstein Limestone (Upper Per<br/>mian) of Poland. T.M. Peryt and T.S. PiatkowsU. With<br/>13 Figures<br/>A Possible Bacterial Origin for Famennian Micrites. A.F.<br/>Maurin and D. Noel. With 3 Figures<br/>Green Algae<br/>The E)evelopment of the Dasyclad Algae throu^ the Ages.<br/>M. Herak, V. Kochansky-Devide, and 1. Gusic. With 2 Fig<br/>ures<br/>Classification Criteria of FossU Dasycladales. J.P. Bassoullet,<br/>P. Bemier, R. Deloffre, P. Genot, M. Jaffrezo, A.F. Poig<br/>nant, and G. Segonzac<br/>Red Algae<br/>Late Paleozoic Calcareous Red Algae. J.L. .Wray. With<br/>2 Figures<br/>The Mesozoic Red Algae: A General Survey. A.-F. Poignant,<br/>with 1 Figure<br/>A Comparison of the Anatomical Structures of a Recent<br/>and a Fossil Species of the Corallinaceae. M. Massieux. With<br/>3 Plates<br/>Reproduction Cycle of an Oncolithic Red Alga (Nemalionales)<br/>of the Lacustrine Miocene of Eubda (Greece). J.-P.<br/>Adolphe. With 1 Figure<br/>ProUems of Affinities<br/>Problems of Affinity in Palaeozoic Calcareous Algae.<br/>R. Riding<br/>Receptaculitids are Calcareous Algae but no Dasyclads.<br/>S. Rietschel<br/>On Moravamminida and Aoujgaliida (Porifera, Ischyrospongia)<br/>- Upper Paleozoic "Pseudo Algae". H. Termier,<br/>G. Termier, and D. Vachard. With 2 Figures<br/>Biometry<br/>Statistical Analysis of Fossil Algae. H. Zom With 2 Figures<br/>Ultrastructure<br/>Skeletal Structures of Some Calcifying Algae. G. Flajs. With<br/>2 Plates<br/>Algae and Sedimentary Environments<br/>Role of Calcareous Algae in Atlantic Continental Margin<br/>Sedimentation. J.D. Milliman. With 7 Figures<br/>Carbonate Construction and Decomposition by Epilithic<br/>and Endolithic Micro-organisms in Salt- and Freshwater.<br/>J. Schneider. With 4 Figures and 3 Plates<br/>Carbonate Cementation in Recent Coralline Algal Construc<br/>tions. T. Alexandersson. With 2 Figures<br/>Ecological Studies on two Carbonate Sediment-Producing<br/>Algae. D. Bosence. With 5 Figures and 1 Plate<br/>The Coralline Algae from the Miocene Ziqlag Formation in<br/>Israel and Their Environmental Significance. B. Buchbinder.<br/>With 5 Figures<br/>Paleogeographic Significance of Rhodolites: Some Examples<br/>from the Miocene of France and Turkey. F. Orszag-Sperber,<br/>A.-F. Poignant, and A. Poisson. With 4 Plates<br/>The Lower Cretaceous Calcareous Algae in the Area Sur<br/>rounding Geneva (Switzerland). Biostratigraphy and Depositional<br/>Environments. M.A. Conrad. With 3 Figures.<br/>Relationships of Algae with Depositional Environments and<br/>Faunal Assemblages of the Panormide Carbonate Platform,<br/>Upper Triassic, Northwestern Sicily. B. Abate, R. Catalano,<br/>B. D'Argenio, P. di Stefano, and R. Riccobono. With 5 Fig<br/>ures and 4 Plates<br/>Environmental Models for Upper Paleozoic Benthic Calcare<br/>ous Algal Conununities. E. Fliigel. With 3 Figures and<br/>4 Plates<br/>Devonian Calcareous Algae from the Dinant and Namur Ba<br/>sins, Belgium. H.H. Tsien and E. Dricot. With 2 Figures and<br/>1 Plate.<br/>Some Ordocivian and Silurian Algae from Selected Areas of<br/>the Southwestern United States. D.F. Toomey and D. Lemone.<br/>With 4 Figures<br/>Early Cambrian Algal Carbonates in Southern Spain. I. Zamarreno.<br/>With 3 Figures |