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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
THE present paper gives a general account of the larger foraminifera from the Santa Elena Peninsula in south-west Ecuador, with descriptions of three new species. All the material except that from the Guayaquil Limestone was obtained from the concessions of the Anglo-Ecuadorian Oilfields, Limited, to whom my thanks are due for permission to publish these results.
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