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1851 Placothorax agassizi und Typodus glaber, zwei Fische in Uebergangskaike der Eifel. Palaeonto- 

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1854 Coccosteus hercynius. Palaeontographica, 3, 82-84, p.l. 



1855 Physichthys honinghausi aus dem Uebergangskaike der Eifel. Palaeontographica, 4, 80-83, pi. 

 1907 Die Riesen der Vorwelt. Jahresber. Ver. ?iat. Linz, 36. Jahrg., 25-28. 



Miller, H. 



1841 The Old Red Standstone; or new walks in an old field. Edinburgh. Also Boston, 185Q. 

 (chap. Ill, pp. 53-54). 



1842 The fish beds in the Old Red Standstone of the neighborhood of Cromarty. Proc. Geol. Soc. 

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1848 [On the Asterolepis and other allied genera of fossil fishes from the Old Red Sandstone.] Garden' 

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1849 - 1 The Asterolepis and other allied genera of fossil fishes from the Old Red Sandstone. Ann. Mag. 



Hat. Hist., 2. ser., 3, 63-65. 

 1849.2 Foot-prints of the Creator; or the Asterolepis of Stromness. London & Edinburgh, xvi, 313 

 p. illust. Also Boston, 1852. xBi, 338 p., figs. 



1850 On certain extraordinary peculiarities of structure in the more ancient ganoids. Rept. Brit. 

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1857 The testimony of the rocks; or geology in its bearings on the two theologies, natural and re- 

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1859 The sketch book of popular geology. Edinburgh, (pp. 195, 209). 

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1920 The nature of the primitive Haversian system. Anat. Rec, 19, 47-50, pi. 

 Newberry, John Strong 



1857.1 Fossil fishes from the Devonian of Ohio. Proc. Hat. Instit., Washington, n.s. 1, 119-126, fig. 



1857.2 New fossil fishes from the Devonian rocks of Ohio. Amer.Journ. Sci., 2. ser., 24, 147-149. 

 1862 Notes on American fossil fishes. Amer. Journ. Sci., 2. ser. 34, 73-78, fig. 



1868 On some remarkable fossil fishes discovered by Rev. H. Herzer in the black shale (Devonian) at 



Delaware, Ohio. Proc. A?ner. Assoc. Adv. Sci., 15. meet., 146-147, 2 pis. 

 1870 Fossil fishes from the Devonian rocks of Ohio. Proc. Lyceum Hi^t- Hist., New York, 1, 152-153. 

 1873 . 1 Descriptions of fossil fishes. Refit. Geol. Surv. Ohio, 1, pt. 2 (Palaeontology), 245-355, 7 pis. 



1 873 . 2 Remarks reviewing the history of the class of fishes as traced m the older rocks of North America . 



Proc. Lyceum Hat. Hist., New York, 2. ser. no. 2, 25-28. 



1874 Account of a second species of Dinichthys (D. terre//i) recently discovered in Ohio. Proc. 

 Lyceum H^it. Hist., New York, 2.-ser., no. 4, 149-151. 



1875 Descriptions of fossil fishes. (The structure and relation of Dmic/itJiys with description of some 

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1878 Descriptions of new Palaeozoic fishes. Ann. H^w York, Acad. Sci., 1, 188-192. 



1883 . 1 The relations of Dmichthys, as shown by complete crania recently discovered by Mr. Jay 

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1883.2 Some interesting remains of fossil fishes recently discovered. Trdns. A[ew Tor\ Acad. Sci., 2, 

 144-147. 



1884 On the recent discovery of new and remarkable fossil fishes in the Carboniferous and Devonian 

 rocks of Ohio and Indiana. Geol. Mag., 3. dec. 1, 523-524. — Rept. Brit. Assoc. Adu. Sci., 

 54. meet., 724-725. 



1885.1 Description of some gigantic placoderm fishes recently discovered in the Devonian of Ohio. 

 Trans. Hew Tor^ Acad. Sci., 5, 25-28. 



