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Bandy, O. L. 1950 Some Later Cenozoic Foraminifera from Cape Blanco, Oregon. Jour. Paleon. 24(3) :269-28.
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Bandy, O. L. 1950 Some Later Cenozoic Foraminifera from Cape Blanco, Oregon. Jour. Paleon. 24(3) :269-28
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The lithology and significant fossils of the Cenozoic formations exposed at Cape Blanco, Oregon, are discussed briefly. Twenty-four species of Foraminifera are described, figured, and analyzed; four new species and two new varieties are reported. Information is introduced which raises a question as to the correlation of the terrace beds at the cape with the Elk River beds just north of Elk River.
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Discorbis ornatissimus var. oregonensis Bandy, 1950 † (original description)
Eponides blancoensis Bandy, 1950 † (original description)
Polymorphina oregonensis Bandy, 1950 accepted as Pyrulina oregonensis (Bandy, 1950) (original description)
Quinqueloculina akneriana var. bellatula Bandy, 1950 accepted as Quinqueloculina bellatula Bandy, 1950 (original description)
Rotalia subcorpulenta Bandy, 1950 † (original description)
Rotalia tenerrima Bandy, 1950 accepted as Buccella tenerrima (Bandy, 1950) (original description)
Eponides blancoensis Bandy, 1950 † (original description)
Polymorphina oregonensis Bandy, 1950 accepted as Pyrulina oregonensis (Bandy, 1950) (original description)
Quinqueloculina akneriana var. bellatula Bandy, 1950 accepted as Quinqueloculina bellatula Bandy, 1950 (original description)
Rotalia subcorpulenta Bandy, 1950 † (original description)
Rotalia tenerrima Bandy, 1950 accepted as Buccella tenerrima (Bandy, 1950) (original description)