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Vaughan, T. W. 



1900. A new fossil species of Caryophyllia from California, and a new genus 

 and species of turbinolid coral from Japan. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 

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1902. The stony corals of the Porto Rican waters. Bull. U.S. Fish Coram. 



(for 1900), vol. 20, pp. 289-320, 38 pis. 



1903. (In) "The Pliocene and Pleistocene fauna of San Pedro and vicinity," 

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1906a. A new species of Coenocyathus from California and the Brazilian 

 astrangid corals. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 30, no. 1477, pp. 847-850, 

 pis. 77, 78. 



1906b. Madreporaria. Reports on the scientific results of the expedition to the 

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1907. Recent Madreporaria of the Hawaiian Islands and Laysan. U. S. 

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1917. The reef-coral fauna of Carrizo Creek Imperial County, California 

 and its significance. U. S. Geol. Survey, Prof. Pap. 98-T, pp. 355-386, 

 pis. 92-102. 



1918. Some shoal-water corals from Murray Island (Australia), Cocos- 

 Keeling Islands, and Fanning Island. Pap. Dept. Mar. Biol., Carnegie 

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1919. Fossil corals from Central America, Cuba, and Porto Rico, with an 

 account of the American Tertiary, Pleistocene, and Recent coral reefs. 

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1941. New corals: One recent, Alaska; three Eocene, Alabama and Louis- 

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Verrill, a. E. 



1866. On the polyps and corals of Panama with descriptions of new species. 

 Proc. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., vol. 10, pp. 325-357. 



1868-69. Synopsis of the polyps and corals of the North Pacific Exploring 

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1868-70. Review of the corals and polyps of the west coast of America. 

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1869. On new and imperfectly known echinoderms and corals. Proc. Boston 

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1870. Descriptions of echinoderms and corals from the Gulf of California. 

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Wells, J. W. 



1940. Two new corals from the Avenal formation (Eocene) of California. 

 Jour. Wash. Acad. Sci., vol. 30, pp. 374-376, 1 text fig. 



1941. Cretaceous and Eogene corals from Northwestern Peru. Bull. Am. 

 Paleont., Ithaca, vol. 26, no. 98, pp. 303-326, pis. 44-46. 



1945. (In) Vaughan, T. W. and J. W. Wells, American Old and Middle 

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Williams, W. 



1936. A deep water coral from Southern California. Jour. Ent. Zool. Pomona 

 College, vol. 28, no. 1, pp. 27-28, 1 fig. 



Yabe, H. and T. Sugiyama 



1936. Some deep-water corals from the Palao Islands. Proc. Imp. Acad. Sci., 

 Tokyo, vol. 12, no. 10, pp. 346-349, 5 figs. 



