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Tornoceras, Hyatt. Amer. Jl. Sci., 40, 1890, 71-1 5. 



Koninckina and related genera. Amer. Jl. Sci., 40, 



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North American species of Strophalosia. Amer. Jl. 



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The development of a Palasozoic poriferous coral. 



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Symmetrical cell development in the Favositidae. 



[1891.] Connecticut Ac. Trans., 8, 1888-92, 215-219. 



Larval forms of trilobites from the Lower Helderberg 



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A larval form of Triarthrus. Amer. Jl. Sci., 46, 1893, 



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Some correlations of ontogeny and phylogeny in the 

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Outline of a natural classification of the trilobites. 



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Morphology of the brachia. U. S. Geol. Surv. Bull., 

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 CONRAD'S types of Syrian fossils. Amer. Jl. Sci., 9, 



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 On a large slab of Uintacrinus from Kansas. Amer. 



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 Eestoration of Stylonurus Lacoanus, a giant arthropod 



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 Notice of a new Lower Oriskany fauna in Columbia 



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Beecber, Charles Emerson, & Dodge, William W. See 

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Beecber, Charles Emerson, & Schuchert, Charles. De- 

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Beecbey, St. Vincent. *The use of the electric light in 

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New corals from the Kansas Carboniferous. Kan. 



Univ. Quarterly, 7, 1898, 17-18. 



- Variations of external appearance and internal 



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 Notes on Campophyllum torquium, Oiven, and a new 



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 Preliminary notice on the correlation of the Meek and 



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 On the correlation of the Coal Measures of Kansas 



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 Description of some new forms of Pseudomonotis 



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New fossils from the Kansas Coal Measures. Kan. 

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Carboniferous invertebrates. Kan. Univ. Geol. Surv., 

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Two new crinoids from the Kansas Carboniferous. 



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 A reconnaissance in the Blue Valley Permian. 



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