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IT has been said that there is no bad beer, but some is better than other, and this dictum holds, I think, for bibliographies of the foraminifera. Dr. C. D. Sherborn’s well-known Bibliography (down to 1888) and his Index to genera and species (down to the end of 1889) set a standard that has not been maintained in later bibliographies. Finding a slip or omission in these two works one feels with Little Jack Horner “ What a good boy am I! ”.
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