BACTERIA Dominic A. Hodgson, Simon W. Wright, Peter A. Tyler, and Noel Davis. 1999. Analysis of fossil pigments from algae and bacteria in meromictic Lake Fidler, Tasmania, and its application to lake management. J. Palim. Vol. 19. p. 1-22. Ingemar Renberg, Mats Nilsson . 1992 Dormant bacteria in lake sediments as palaeoecological indicators. J. Palim. Vol. 7. p. 127-136. BRYOZOAN Donna R. Francis 1997. Bryozoan statoblasts in the recent sediments of Douglas Lake, Michigan. J. Palim. Vol. 17. p.255-261. CHAROPHYTA Adriana Garcia 1994. Charophyta: their use in paleolimnology. J. Palim. Vol. 10. p. 43-52. Adriana Garcia 1994. Pleistocene Charophyta from Arroyo Perucho Verna, Province of Entre Rios, Argentina. J. Palim. Vol. 10. p. 53-58. CHYDORIDS David G. Frey 1991. First subfossil records of Daphnia headshields and shells (Anomopoda, Daphniidae) about 10000 years old from northernmost Greenland, plus Alona guttata (Chydoridae). J. Palim. Vol. 6. p. 193-198. Chrisitian Steinberg, Helga Hartmann, Klaus Arzet and Dieter Krause-Dellin. 1988. Paleoindication of acidification in Kleiner Arbersee (Federal Republic of Germany, Bavarian Forest) by chydorids, chrysophytes, and diatoms. J. Palim. Vol. l: p. 149-158. CHRYSOPHYTES Heath J. Carney, Mark C.Whiting, Katharine E. Duff, and Donald R. Whitehead 1992. Chrysophycean cysts in Sierra Nevada (California) lake sediments: paleoecological potential. J. Palim. Vol. 7. p. 73-94. Donald F. Charles. 1990. A checklist for describing and documenting diatom and chrysophyte calibration data sets and equations for inferring water chemistry. J. Palim. Vol. 3 p. 175-178. Donald F. Charles, Sushil S. Dixit, Brian F. Cumming and John P. Smol. 1991. Variability in diatom and chrysophyte assemblages and inferred pH: paleolimnological studies of Big Moose Lake, New York, USA. J. Palim. Vol. 5. p. 267-284. Brian F. Cumming and John P. Smol 1992. Scaled chrysophytes and pH inference models: the effects of converting scale counts to cell counts and other species data transformations. J. Palim. Vol. 8. p. 147-154. Sushil S. Dixit,* John P. Smol, Dennis S.Anderson and Ronald B. Davis. 1990. Utility of scaled chrysophytes for inferring lakewater pH in northern New England lakes. J. Palim. Vol. p. 269-286. M. S. V. Douglas and J. P. Smol, 1995. Paleolimnological signficance of observed distribution patterns of chrysophyte cysts in arctic pond environments. J. Palim. Vol. 13. p. 79-83. Katharine E. Duff and John P. Smol. 1991. Morphological descriptions and stratigraphic distributions of the chrysophycean stomatocysts from a recently acidified lake (Adirondack Park, N.Y.). J. Palim. Vol. 5. p.73-114. Eva Facher and Roland Schmidt 1996. A siliceous chrysophycean cyst-based pH tansfer function for Central European lakes. J. Palim. Vol. 16. P. 275-321 K. P. Kodama, J. C. Lyons, Peter A. Siver, & Anne-Marie Lott 1997. A mineral magnetic and scaled-Chrysophyte paleolimnological study of two northeastern Pennsylvania lakes: records of fly ash deposition, land-use change, and paleorainfall variation. J. Palim. Vol. 17. p. 173-189. Andre F. Lotter, H. John B. Birks, Wolfgang Hofmann, & Aldo Marchetto. 1998. Modern diatom, cladocera, chironomid, and chrysophyte cyst assemblages as quantitative indicators for the reconstruction of past environmental conditions in the Alps. I. Climate. J. Palim. Vol. 18. p. 395-420. Mariusz Rybak, Izabela Rybak, and Kenneth Nicholls. 1991. Sedimentary chrysophycean cyst assemblages as paleoindicators in acid sensitive lakes J. Palim. Vol. 5.. p. 19-72. Craig D. Sandgren. 1991. Crysophyte reproduction and resting cysts: a paleolimnologist's primer. J. Palim. Vol. 5. p.1-10. Heikki Simola 1991. Chrysophyte stomatocyst taxonomy-classification of snowflakes? J. Palim. Vol. 6. p. 257-260. Peter A. Siver. 1991. The stomatocyst of Mallomonas acaroides v. muskokana (Chrysophyceae). J. Palim. p.11-18. John P. Smol and Sushil S. Dixit. 1990. Patterns of PH change inferred from chrysophyte microfossils in Adirondack and northern New England Lakes. J. Palim. Vol. 4. p. 31-42. Chrisitian Steinberg, Helga Hartmann, Klaus Arzet and Dieter Krause-Dellin. 1988. Paleoindication of acidification in Kleiner Arbersee (Federal Republic of Germany, Bavarian Forest) by chydorids, chrysophytes, and diatoms. J. Palim. Vol. l: p. 149-158. Barbara A. Zeeb and John P. Smol. 1991. Paleolimnological investigation of the effects of road salt seepage on scaled chrysophytes in Fonda Lake, Michigan. J. Palim. Vol. 5. p. 263-266. CLADOCERA Arni Einarsson, Hlynur Oskarsson , Haflidi Haflidason . 1992. Stratigraphy of fossil pigments and Cladophora and its relationship with deposition of tephra in Lake Myvatn, Iceland. J. Palim. Vol. 7. p. 15-26. David G. Frey 1988. Littoral and offshore communities of diatoms, cladocerans and dipterous larvae, and their interpretation in paleolimnology J. Palim. Vol. l:.p. 179-192. B. J. Hann, P. F. Karrow 1993. Comparative analysis of cladoceran microfossils in the Don and Scarborough Formations, Toronto, Canada. J. Palim. Vol. 8. p. 223-242. W. Hofmann 1999. Cladocerans and chironomids as indicators of lake level changes in north temperate lakes. J. Palim. Vol. 19. p. 55-62. P. R. Leavitt* and S. R. Brown 1988. Effects of grazing by Daphnia on algal carotenoids: Implications for paleolimnology. J. Palim. Vol. l:. p. 201-214. Andre F. Lotter, H. John B. Birks, Wolfgang Hofmann, & Aldo Marchetto. 1998. Modern diatom, cladocera, chironomid, and chrysophyte cyst assemblages as quantitative indicators for the reconstruction of past environmental conditions in the Alps. I. Climate. J. Palim. Vol. 18. p. 395-420. Andre F. Lotter, H. John B. Birks, Wolfgang Hofmann, & Aldo Marchetto 1999. Modern diatom, cladocera, chironomid, and chrysophyte cyst assemblages as quantitative indicators for the reconstruction of past environmental conditions in the Alps. II. Nutrients. J. Palim. Vol. 19. p. 443-463. Manca, M., & Comoli, P 1995. Temporal variations of fossil Cladocera in the sediments of lake Orta (N. Italy) over the last 400 years J. Palim. Vol. 15. p.113-122. Paterson, M. J.,1994. Paleolimnological Reconstruction of Recent Changes in Assemblages of Cladocera from Acidified Lakes in the Adirondack Mountains (New York). J. Palim. Vol. 11. p. 189-200 DIATOMS N. J. Anderson. 1990. Variability of sediment diatom assemblages in an upland, wind-stressed lake. J. Palim. Vol. 4. p. 43-60. N. J. Anderson. 1990. Spatial pattern of recent sediment and diatom accumulation in a small, monomictic, eutrophic lake J. Palim. Vol. 3 p. 143-160. Philip Barker 1992. Differential diatom dissolution in Late Quaternary sediments from Lake Manyara, Tanzania: an experimental approach. J. Palim. Vol. 7. p. 235-252. P. A. Barker, N. Roberts, H.F. Lamb, S. van der Kaars, and A. Benkaddour 1994. Interpretation of Holocene lake-level changes from diatom assemblages in Lake Sidi Ali, Middle Atlas, Morocco J. Palim. Vol. 12. p. 223-234. H. J. B. Birks and A. F. Lotter 1994. The Impact of the Laacher See Volcano (11 000 yr B.P.) onTerrestrial Vegetation and Diatoms. J. Palim. Vol. 11. p.313-322. J. Platt Bradbury 1988. A climatic-limnologic model of diatom succession for paleolimnological interpretation of varved sediments at Elk Lake, Minnesota. J. Palim. Vol. l: p. 115-132. Cameron, N. G. 1995. The representation of diatom communities by fossil assemblages in a small acid lake J. Palim. Vol. 15. p. 185-223. Donald F. Charles. 1990. A checklist for describing and documenting diatom and chrysophyte calibration data sets and equations for inferring water chemistry. J. Palim. Vol. 3 p. 175-178. Sushil S. Dixit, Brian F. Cumming, H.J.B. Birks, John P. Smol, Allen J. Uutala, 1992. Diatom assemblages from Adirondack lakes (New York, USA) and the development of inference models for retrospective environmental assessment. J. Palim. Vol. 8. p. 27-48. Aruna S. Dixit*, Sushil S. Dixit* and R. Douglas Evans 1988. The relationship between sedimentary diatom assemblages and lakewater pH in 35 Quebec lakes, Canada. J. Palim. Vol. l: p. 23-38. M. S. V. Douglas, S. Ludlam, and S. Feeney 1996. Changes in diatom assemblages in Lake C2 (Ellesmere Island, Arctic Canada): response to basin isolation fro the sea and to other environmental changes. J. Palim. Vol. 16. P. 217-226. Mark B. Edlund and E. R. Stoermer 1992. Resting spores of the freshwater diatoms Acanthoceras and Urosolenia. J. Palim. Vol. 8. p. 55-62. Edlund, M. B., Stoermer, E. F., and Pilskaln, C. H. 1995. Siliceous microfossil succession in the recent history of two basins in Lake Baikal, Siberia J. Palim. Vol. 15. p.165-184. D.L. Findlay and J.A. Shearer. 1992. Relationships between sedimentary diatom assemblages and lakewater pH values in the Experimental Lakes Area. J. Palim. Vol. 7. p. 145-156. David G. Frey 1988. Littoral and offshore communities of diatoms, cladocerans and dipterous larvae, and their interpretation in paleolimnology J. Palim. Vol. l:.p. 179-192. Kurt A. Haberyan. 1990. The misrepresentation of the planktonic diatom assemblage in traps and sediments: southern Lake Malawi, Africa. J. Palim. Vol. 3 p. 35-44. Kurt A. Haberyan, Sally P. Horn, & Brian F. Cumming 1997. Diatom assemblages from Costa Rican lakes: an initial ecological assessment. J. Palim. Vol. 17. p. 263-274. John D. Halfman, David F. Jacobson, Carolyn M. Cannella, Kurt A. Haberyan, and Bruce P. Finney 1992. Fossil diatoms and the mid to late Holocene paleolimnology of Lake Turkana, Kenya: a reconnaissance study. J. Palim. Vol. 7. p. 23-36. Hannelore Hakansson and Joachim Regnell 1992. Diatom succession related to land use during the last 6000 years: a study of a small eutrophic lake in southern Sweden. J. Palim. Vol. 8. p. 49-70. Brian K. Hammer, and Eugene F. Stoermer 1997. Diatom-based interpretation of sediment banding in an urbanized lake. J. Palim. Vol. 17. p. 437-449. Y.-K. Hung, K. H. Nicholls, and A. G. Cheng. 1988. The detection of Rhizosolenia (Bacillariophyceae) in sediment of Ontario lakes and implications for paleoecology. J. Palim. Vol. l: p. 61-70. S. Juggins, R. W. Battarbee, S. C. Fritz, and F. Gasse 1994. The CASPIA Project: diatoms, salt lakes, and environmental change J. Palim. Vol. 12. p. 191-196. T. Korsman & H. J. B. Birks; 1996. Diatom-based water chemistry reconstructions from northern Sweden: a comparison of reconstruction techniques. J. Palim. Vol. 15. p. 65-77. Jari Kosanen, Esa Laara, Pertti Huttunen, and Jouko Merilainen. 1988. Estimation of pH optima and tolerances of diatoms in lake sediments by the methods of weighted averaging, least squares and maximum likelihood, and their use for the prediction of lake acidity. J. Palim. Vol. l: p. 39-50. Kathleen R. Laird, Sherilyn C. Fritz, and Brian F. Cumming. 1999. A diatom-based reconstruction of drought intensity, duration, and frequency from Moon Lake, North Dakota: a subdecadal record of the last 2300 years. J. Palim. Vol. 19. p. 161-179. Andre F. Lotter, H. John B. Birks, Wolfgang Hofmann, & Aldo Marchetto. 1998. Modern diatom, cladocera, chironomid, and chrysophyte cyst assemblages as quantitative indicators for the reconstruction of past environmental conditions in the Alps. I. Climate. J. Palim. Vol. 18. p. 395-420. Andre F. Lotter, H. John B. Birks, Wolfgang Hofmann, & Aldo Marchetto 1999. Modern diatom, cladocera, chironomid, and chrysophyte cyst assemblages as quantitative indicators for the reconstruction of past environmental conditions in the Alps. II. Nutrients. J. Palim. Vol. 19. p. 443-463. Stuart D. Ludlam, Susan Feeney, and Marianne S. V. Douglas 1996. Changes in the importance of lotic and littoral diatoms in a high arctic lake over the last 191 years. J. Palim. Vol. 16. P. 187-204. R. B. Owen, R. Crossley, 1992. Spatial and temporal distribution of diatoms in sediments of Lake Malawi, Central Africa, and ecological implications. J. Palim. Vol. 7. p. 55-72. R. Pienitz, J. P. Smol, and H. J. B. Birks 1995. Assessment of freshwater diatoms as quantitative indicators of past climatic change in the Yukon and North West Territories, Canada. J. Palim. Vol. 13. p. 21-49. Nancy Radle, Claire M. Keister Richard W. Battarbee. 1989. Diatom, pollen, and geochemical evidence for the palaeosalinity of Medicine Lake, S. Dakota, during the Late Wisconsin and early Holocene. J. Palim. Vol. 2. p. 159-172. David J. Rawlence. 1988. The post-glacial diatom history of Splan Lake, New Brunswick. J. Palim. Vol. l: p. 51-60. David J. Rawlence and A. Senior 1988. A late- Glacial diatom and pigment history of Little Lake, New Brunswick with particular reference to the younger Dryas climatic oscillation. J. Palim. Vol. l: p. 163-178. J. M. Reed 1999. Diatom preservation in the recent sediment record of Spanish saline lakes: implications for paleoclimate study. Vol. 19. J. Palim. p. 129-137. Ingemar Renberg. 1990. A procedure for preparing large sets of diatom slides from sediment cores. J. Palim. Vol. 4. p. 87-90. D. Roberts and A. McMinn 1999. A weighted-averaging regression and calibration model for inferring lakewater salinity from fossil diatom assemblages in saline lakes of the Vestfold Hills: a new tool for interpreting Holocene lake histories in Antarctica. J. Palim. Vol. 19. p. 99-113. Sabater, S. & Haworth, E. Y. 1995. An assessment of recent trophic change in Windermere South Basin (England) based on diatom remains and fossil pigments J. Palim. Vol. 15. p. 151-163. R. Schmidt, R. Mausbacher, J. Muller. 1990. Holocene diatom flora and stratigraphy from sediment cores of two Antarctic lakes (King George Island). J. Palim. Vol. 3 p. 55-74. Schwalb, A., Lister, G.S., and Kelts, K.: 1994. Ostracode carbonate 18O and 13C signatures of hydrological and climatic changes affecting Lake Neuchatel, Switzerland since the latest Pleistocene. J. Palim. Vol. 11: 3-18. Chrisitian Steinberg, Helga Hartmann, Klaus Arzet and Dieter Krause-Dellin. 1988. Paleoindication of acidification in Kleiner Arbersee (Federal Republic of Germany, Bavarian Forest) by chydorids, chrysophytes, and diatoms. J. Palim. Vol. l: p. 149-158. Eugene F. Stoermer . 1992. Evaluating diatom succession: some pecularities of the Great Lakes case. J. Palim. Vol. 8. p. 71-84. Stoermer, E. F., Edlund, M. B., Pilskain, C. H. & Scheleske, C. L.; 1995. Siliceous microfossil distribution in the surficial sediments of Lake Baikal J. Palim. Vol. 14. p. 69-82. Eugene F. Stoermer, Gail Emmert, and Claire L. Schelske. 1989. Morphological variation of Stephanodiscus niagarae Ehrenb. (Bacillariophyta) in a Lake Ontario sediment core. J. Palim. Vol. 2. p. 227-236. E. F. Stoermer, J.P. Kociolek, C.L. Schelske, N.A. Andresen. 1991. Siliceous microfossil succession in the recent history of Green Bay, Lake Michigan. J. Palim. Vol. 5. p. 123-140. E. F. Stoermer, J. P. Kociolek , J. Shoshani and C. Frisch 1988. Diatoms from the Shelton Mastondon Site. J. Palim. Vol. l:. p. 193-200. Donald R. Whitehead, Donald F. Charles, Stephen T. Jackson, John P. Smol, Daniel R. Engstrom 1989. The developmental history of Adirondack (N.Y.) Lakes. J. Palim. Vol. 2. p. 185-206. Mark C. Whiting, Donald R. Whitehead, Robert W. Holmes, and Stephen A. Norton. 1989. Paleolimnological reconstruction of recent acidity changes in four Sierra Nevada lakes. J. Palim. Vol. 2. p. 285-304. S. E. Wilson, B. F. Cumming, and J. P. Smol 1994. Diatom-salinity relationships in 111 lakes from the Interior Plateau of British Columbia, Canada: the development of diatom-based models for paleosalinity reconstructions J. Palim. Vol. 12. p. 197-221. Susan E. Wilson, John P. Smol, & David J. Sauchyn 1997. A Holocene paleosalinity diatom record from southwestern Saskatchewan, Canada: Harris Lake revisited. J. Palim. Vol. 17. p. 23-31. Alexander P. Wolfe 1991. Mid and late holocene diatoms from 'Water Supply Lake', Baffin Island, N.W.T., Canada. J. Palim. Vol. 6. p. 199-204. Alexander P. Wolfe 1994. Late Wisconsinan and Holocene diatom stratigraphy from Amarok Lake, Baffin Island, N.W.T., Canada. J. Palim. Vol. 10. p. 129-140. Alexander P. Wolfe 1998. On diatom concentrations in lake sediments: results from an inter-laboratory comparison and other tests performed on a uniform sample. J. Palim. Vol. 18. p. 261-268. W. Vyverman, and K. Sabbe, 1995. Diatom-temperature transfer functions based on the altintudinal zonation of diatom assemblages in Papua New Guinea: a possible tool in the reconstruction of regional palaeoclimatic changes J. Palim. Vol. 13. p. 65-77. COPOPODA Ole Bennike 1999. Fossil egg sacs of Diaptomus (Crustaceae: Copepoda) in Late Quaternary lake sediments. J. Palim. Vol. 19. p. 77-79. DIPTERA (CHIRONOMIDS) W. Hofmann 1999. Cladocerans and chironomids as indicators of lake level changes in north temperate lakes. . J. Palim. Vol. 19. p. 55-62. Andre J. Levesque, Les C. Cwynar, and Ian R. Walker 1996. Richness, diversity and succession of late-glacial chironomid assemblages in New Brunswick, Canada. . J. Palim. Vol. 16. P. 257-274. Andre F. Lotter, H. John B. Birks, Wolfgang Hofmann, & Aldo Marchetto. 1998. Modern diatom, cladocera, chironomid, and chrysophyte cyst assemblages as quantitative indicators for the reconstruction of past environmental conditions in the Alps. I. Climate. . J. Palim. Vol. 18. p. 395-420. Andre F. Lotter, H. John B. Birks, Wolfgang Hofmann, & Aldo Marchetto 1999. Modern diatom, cladocera, chironomid, and chrysophyte cyst assemblages as quantitative indicators for the reconstruction of past environmental conditions in the Alps. II. Nutrients. J. Palim. Vol. 19. p. 443-463. Jarmo J. Merilainen and Virpi Hamina 1992. Recent environmental history of a large, originally oligotrophic lake in Finland: a palaeolimnological study of chironomid remains. . J. Palim. Vol. 8. p. 129-140. Heikki Olander, Atte Korhola, and Tom Blom 1998. Surface sediment Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera) distributions along an ecotonal transect in subarctic Fennoscandia: developing a tool for palaeotemperature reconstructions. . J. Palim. Vol. 18. p. 45-59. Andrea Ruck, Ian R. Walker, and Richard Hebda 1999. A palaeolimnological study of Tugulnuit Lake, British Columbia, Canada, with special emphasis on river influence as recorded by chironomids in the lake's sediment. . J. Palim. Vol. 19. p. 63-75. Alexandra Schmah 1992. Variation amont fossil chironomid assemblages in surficial sediments of Bodensee-Untersee (SW-Germany): implications for paleolimnological interpretation. . J. Palim. Vol. 8 p. 99-108. Ian R. Walker* and Rolf W. Mathewes. 1989. Early postglacial chironomid succession in southwestern British Columbia, Canada, and its paleoenvironmental significance. . J. Palim. Vol. 2. p. 1-14. Ian R. Walker* and Rolf W. Mathewes. 1989. Chironomidae (Diptera) remains in surficial lake sediments from the Canadian Cordillera: analysis of the fauna across an altitudinal gradient. . J. Palim. Vol. 2. p. 61-80. William F. Warwick 1989. Chironomids, lake development and climate: a commentary. . J. Palim. Vol. 2. p. 15-18. DIPTERA (OTHER) D. C. Currie, Ian R. Walker. 1992. Recognition and palaeohydrologic significance of fossil black fly larvae, with a key to the Nearctic genera (Diptera: Simuliidae). J. Palim. Vol. 7. p. 37-54. David G. Frey 1988. Littoral and offshore communities of diatoms, cladocerans and dipterous larvae, and their interpretation in paleolimnology J. Palim. Vol. l:.p. 179-192. M. G. Johnson, J.R.M. Kelso, O.C. McNeil. 1990. Fossil midge associations and the historical status of fish in acidified lakes. J. Palim. Vol. 3. p. 113-128. Allen J. Uutala. 1990. Chaoborus (Diptera: Chaoboridae) mandibles-paleolimnological indicators of the historical status of fish populations in acid-sensitive lakes. J. Palim. Vol. 4. p. 139-152. Ian R. Walker* and R. W. Mathewes. 1989 Much ado about dead diptera. J. Palim. Vol. 2. p. 19-22. Ian R. Walker, Andre J. Levesque, Les C. Cwynar, and Andre F. Lotter 1998. An expanded surface-water palaeotemperature inference model for use with fossil midges from eastern Canada. J. Palim. Vol. 18. p. 165-178. Nancy E. Williams. 1988. Factors affecting the interpretation of caddisfly assemblages from Quaternary sediments. J. Palim. Vol. l:.p. 241-248. FORAMINIFERA R. Timothy Patterson, W. Brian McKillop, Sid Kroker, Erik Nielsen, and Eduard G. Reinhardt. 1998. Evidence for rapid avian-mediated foraminiferal colonization of Lake Winnipegosis, Manitoba, during the Holocene Hypsithermal. J. Palim. VoL. 18. p. 131-143. ROTIFERA B. G. Warner and R. Chengalath. 1988. Holocene fossil Habrotrocha angusticollis (Bdelloidea: Rotifera) in North America. J. Palim. Vol. l: p. 141-148. MOLLUSKS Magny, M., Mouthon, J., & Ruffaldi, P.; 1995. Late holocene level fluctuations of the Lake Ilay in Jura, France: sediment and mollusc evidence and climatic implications J. Palim. Vol. 13. p. 219-229. Jean-Claude Plaziat 1992. Modern and fossil Potamids (Gastropoda) in saline lakes. J. Palim. Vol. 8 p. 163-170. Peter Hovingh 1992. Zoogeography and paleozoology of leeches, molluscs, and amphibians in Western Bonneville Basin, Utah, USA. J. Palim. Vol. 8. p. 41-54. OSTRACODES B. Brandon Curry, Thomas F. Anderson, and Kyger C. Lohmann 1997. Unusual carbon and oxygen isotopic ratios of ostracodal calcite from last interglacial (Sangamon episode) lacustrine sediment in Raymond Basin, Illinois, USA Vol. 17. J. Palim. p. 421-435. W. M. Last, J. T. Teller, and R. M. Forester 1994. Paleohydrology and paleochemistry of Lake Mantiboa, Canada: the isotope and ostracode records. J. Palim. Vol. 12. p. 269-282. H. Loffler 1998. The role of ostracods for reconstructing climatic change in Holocene and Late Pleistocene lake environment in Central Europe. J. Palim. Vol. 18. p. 29-32. A. Schwalb, S. M. Locke, & W. E. Dean 1995. Ostracode d18O and d13C evidence of Holocene environmental changes in the sediments of two Minnesota lakes. J. Palim. Vol. 15. p. 281-296. Alison J. Smith 1992. Lacustrine ostracodes as hydrochemical indicators in lakes of the north-central United States. J. Palim. Vol. 8. p. 121-134. George L. Smith 1998. Late Quaternary climates and limnology of the Lake Winnebago basin, Wisconsin, based on ostracodes. J. Palim. Vol. 18. p. 249-260. J. Xia, B. J. Haskell, D. R. Engstrom, & E. Ito 1997. Holocene climate reconstructions from tandem trace-element and stable-istope composition of ostracodes from Coldwater Lake, North Dakota, U.S.A. J. Palim. Vol. 17. p. 85-100. PLANT MACROFOSSILS Gina E. Hannon and Marie-Jose Gailard 1998. The plant-macrofossil record of past lake-level changes J. Palim. Vol. 18. p. 15-28. POLLEN H. Behling, 1995. A high resolution Holocene pollen record from Lago do Pires, SE Brazil: vegetation, climate and fire history. J. Palim. Vol. 14. p. 253-268 Gisela Bjorse, Rilchard H. W. Bradshaw, and Daniel B. Michelson 1996. Calibration of regional pollen data to construct maps of former forest types in southern Sweden. J. Palim. Vol. P. 67-78. J. M. Blais, J. Kalff, R. J. Cornett, and R. D. Evans, 1995. Evaluation of 210Pb dating in lake sediments using stable Pb, Ambrosia pollen, and 137Cs Vol. 13. J. Palim. p.169-178. Owen K. Davis, and Thomas E. Moutoux 1999. Tertiary and Quaternary vegetation history of the Great Salt Lake, Utah, USA. J. Palim. Vol. 19. p. 417-427. James K. Huber 1996. A postglacial pollen and nonsiliceous algae record from Gegoka Lake, Lake County, Minnesota. J. Palim. Vol. 16. P. 23-35. J. -M. Punning, and T. Koff 1998. The landscape factor in the formation of pollen records in lake sediments. J. Palim. Vol. 18. p. 33-44. Bruce F. Rueger and Theodore N. Von Wallmenich 1996. Human impact on the forests of Bermuda: the decline of endemic cedar and palmetto since 1609, recorded in the Holocene pollen record of Devonshire Marsh. J. Palim. Vol. 16. P. 59-66 M. B. Elliot, J. R. Flenley, D. G. Sutton 1999. A late Holocene pollen record of deforestation and environmental change from the Lake Tauanui catchment, Northland, New Zealand. J. Palim. Vol. 19. p. 23-32. M. B. Elliot, J. R. Flenley, D. G. Sutton 1999. A late Holocene pollen record of deforestation and environmental change from the Lake Tauanui catchment, Northland, New Zealand. J. Palim. Vol. 19. p. 23-32. H. Zhu & R. G. Baker; 1995. Vegetation and climate of the last glacial-interglacial cycle in Southern Illinois, USA J. Palim. Vol. 14. p.337-354. THECAMOEBA Susan M. Burbidge and Claudia J. Schroder-Adams 1999. Thecamoebians in Lake Winnipeg: a tool for Holocene paleolimnology. J. Palim. Vol. 19. p. 309-328. R. L. Ellison, 1995. Paleolimnological analysis of Ullswater using testate amoebae J. Palim. Vol. 13. p. 51-63. PIGMENTS Dominic A. Hodgson, Simon W. Wright, Peter A. Tyler, and Noel Davis. 1999. Analysis of fossil pigments from algae and bacteria in meromictic Lake Fidler, Tasmania, and its application to lake management. J. Palim. Vol. 19. p. 1-22. Arni Einarsson, Hlynur Oskarsson , Haflidi Haflidason . 1992. Stratigraphy of fossil pigments and Cladophora and its relationship with deposition of tephra in Lake Myvatn, Iceland. J. Palim. Vol. 7. p. 15-26. Dominic A. Hodgson, Simon W. Wright, Peter A. Tyler, and Noel Davis. 1999. Analysis of fossil pigments from algae and bacteria in meromictic Lake Fidler, Tasmania, and its application to lake management. J. Palim. Vol. 19. p. 1-22. Dominic A. Hodgson, Simon W. Wright, & Noel Davies. 1998. Mass spectrometry and reverse phase HPLLC techniques for the identification of degraded fossil pigments in lake sediments and their application in palaeolimnology. J. Palim. Vol. 18. p. 335-350. Peter R. Leavitt 1993. A review of factors that regulate carotenoid and chlorophyll deposition and fossil pigment abundance. J. Palim. Vol. 9. p. 109-128. P. R. Leavitt and S. R. Carpenter 1989. Effects of sediment mixing and benthic algal production on fossil pigment stratigraphies. J. Palim. Vol. 2. p. 147-158. David J. Rawlence and A. Senior 1988. A late- Glacial diatom and pigment history of Little Lake, New Brunswick with particular reference to the younger Dryas climatic oscillation. J. Palim. Vol. l: p. 163-178. Sabater, S. & Haworth, E. Y. 1995. An assessment of recent trophic change in Windermere South Basin (England) based on diatom remains and fossil pigments J. Palim. Vol. 15. p. 151-163.