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Waciaw Baluk & Andrzej Radwaflski

A new occurrence of fossil acrothoracican cirripedes: Trypetesa polonica sp.

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hermitted gastroPoo sltells from the Korytnica Basin (Middle Miocene;Hply Cross.

Mountains, Central Poland), and its bearing on bel).avioral evolution of the genus Trypetesa . . . . . . '. . .. . .

Jaroslaw Stolarski

Miocene Scleractinia from the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland; Part 1 - Caryophyl- liidae, Flabellidae, Dendrophyllidae, and Micrabaciidae . . . .. . . 37

Ewa Roniewicz & Jaroslaw Stolarski

Miocene Scleractinia from the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland; Part 2

chaeoc~niina, Astraeina, and Fungiina . . . . Leszek Lindner

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Stratigraphy of main Pleistocene loess horizons and paleqsols. in mid-eastern Europe· . . . . . . . Wieslaw Barczyk

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Succession of the Tithonian to Berriasian brachiopod faunas at RogoZnik, Pieniny KlipPen Belt . . . . . . . . . . 101

Stanislaw Speczik & EI-Sayed A. A. Youssef

Fluid inclusion studies of Bahariya barites (Western Desert, Egypt) ·I09

Taieusz Merta

.. A new, universal method of thin-section - to - sieve transformation of granulometric.

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Andrzej Wierzbowski

Biostratigraphicalcorrelations, around the Oxfordian/Kimmeridgian boundary 149 '

Antoni Hoffman. Michol Gruszczyliski. KrzysztoJMalkowski. Stanislaw Halos.

Bronislaw A. Matyja cl Andrzej Wierzbowski

carbon ani oxygen isotope curves for the Oxfordian of Central Poland 157

Maciej Bqbe/

Dissolution of halite within the Middle Miocene (Badenian) laminated gypsum of southern Poland . . . . . . .,... . 165

Teresa Czyzewska cl Andrzej Rodwaliski , ,

Middle Miocene (Badenian) delphinid and phocoenid remains from the Fore-Carpat- hian Depression in southern Poland . '. . . 183

Andrzej Pisera cl Adam Bodzioch

Middle Triassic lyssacinosan spongeS from Upper Silesia (southern Poland), and the history of hexactinosan and lychniscosan sponges . . . " 193

Stanislaw Kwiatkowski

. Origin of the chert laminae and silico~careous nodules in uppermost Roth cavernous limestone at Gogolin (Lower Silesia) . . . . ' . ; . . . . 209 '

Pieter Berendsen cl Stanislaw Speczik

Sedimentary environment of Middle Ordovician iron oolites in northeastern Kansas, U.S.A. . . . ' . . . _'. . '. . . '. 215

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