Foraminifera source details

Garrett, J. B. (1938). The Hackberry Assemblage: An Interesting Foraminiferal Fauna of Post-Vicksburg Age from Deep Wells in the Gulf Coast. Journal of Paleontology. Vol. 12, No. 4 (Jul., 1938), pp. 309-317.
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Garrett, J. B.
1938
The Hackberry Assemblage: An Interesting Foraminiferal Fauna of Post-Vicksburg Age from Deep Wells in the Gulf Coast
Journal of Paleontology
Vol. 12, No. 4 (Jul., 1938), pp. 309-317
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Attention is called to the presence in Gulf Coast subsurface strata of a distinctive foraminiferal fauna overlying Vicksburg, Oligocene, beds. Species that are common in the assemblage are recorded and stratigraphic position of the fauna is indicated by means of a check list. The name "Hackberry" is suggested to designate this fauna in the Gulf Coast. The approximate distribution of the fauna is indicated by a paleogeographic map. Four new species are described from the fauna. Mention is made of the similarity of the assemblage to that of the Alazan, or Huasteca, beds of Mexico, and to a fauna from Cuba.
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Ammobaculites nummus Garrett, 1938 † (original description)
Bolivina perca Garrett, 1938 † (original description)
Gyroidina scalata Garrett, 1938 † (original description)
Nonion lunatum Garrett, 1938 † (original description)
Uvigerina stephensoni Garrett, 1938 † (original description)