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NORTH AMERICAN INDEX FOSSILS. 



Geol. and Nat. Res., Ann. Rept. 21 : 

 213-288. 



1897 Weller, S. On the presence of 

 problematic fossil medusae in the Ni- 

 agara limestone of northern Illinois. 

 Jour. Geol. 5 : 744-751, plate. 



1 898-1 904 Greene, G. K. Contribu- 

 tions to Indiana Paleontology, parts 

 III., IV., XL, XIX. 



1900 Cumings, E. R. On the Waldron 

 fauna at Tarr Hole, Indiana. Ind. 

 Acad. Sci., Proc. for 1899, pp. 174- 

 176. 



1900 Weller, S. The paleontology of 

 the Niagaran limestone in the Chi- 

 cago area. The Crinoidea. Chicago 

 Acad. Sci., Bull. 4: 1-153, plates. 



1900 Foerste, A. F. A general discus- 

 sion of the middle Silurian rocks of 

 the Cincinnati anticlinal region, with 

 their synonymy. Ind. Dept. Geol. 

 and Nat. Res., Ann. Rept. 24: 41-80. 



1901 Silurian and Devonian lime- 

 stones of Tennessee and Kentucky. 

 G. S. A. Bull. 12: 395-444, plates. 



1902 Springer, F. On the crinoid 

 genera Sagenocrinus, Forbesiocrinus 

 and allied forms in Indiana. Am. 

 Geol. 30: 88-97, figs. 



1902 Herzer, H. New fossils from the 

 Corniferous, Hamilton and Medina 

 shales. Ohio State Acad. Sci., Ann. 

 Rept. 10 : 49-66, plates. 



1902 Kindle, E. M. The Niagara lime- 

 stones of Hamilton County, Indiana. 

 A. J. S. (4), 14 : 221-224, figs. 



1902 Weller, S. Crotalocrinus cora 

 (Hall) [from Niagaran of 111. and 

 Wis.]. Jour. Geol. 10 : 532-534, plate. 



1903 Foerste, A. F. Silurian and De- 

 vonian limestones of western Ten- 

 nessee. Ibid. 11: 554-583, 679-715. 



1904 The Ordovician Silurian 



Contact in the Ripley Island area of 

 southern Indiana, with notes on the 

 age of the Cincinnati geanticline. 

 A. J. S. (4), 18: 321-342. 



1904 Kindle, E. M. The stratigraphy 

 of the Niagara of northern Indiana. 

 Ind. Dept. Geol. and Nat. Res., Ann. 

 Rept. 28 : 397-486, plates. 



1904 and Breger, C. L. Paleon- 

 tology of the Niagara of northern 

 Indiana. Ibid. 28 : 428-486, plates. 



1906 Bassler, R. S. A study of the 

 James types of Ordovician and Silu- 

 rian Bryozoa. U. S. Nat. Mus., Proc. 

 30 : 1-66, plates. 



1906 Bather, F. A. The species of 

 Botryocrihus [Niagara and Hamilton 

 of Ind., and Hamilton of Ontario]. 

 Ottawa Nat. 20: 93-104. 



1906 Foerste, A. F. Characteristic 

 fossils of the Silurian formations of 

 east central Kentucky. Kentucky 

 Geol. Surv., Bull. 7, part III., plates. 



1907 Weller, S. The paleontology of 

 the Niagaran limestone in the Chi- 

 cago area. The Trilobita. Chicago 

 Acad. Sci. Nat. Hist. Surv., Bull. 4, 

 pt. 2, pp. 161-281, plates. 



1908 Slocum, A. W. New crinoids 

 from the Chicago area [Niagaran] 

 Field Columbian Mus., Geol. ser. 2 : 

 273-306, plates. 



1908 Pate, W. F., and Bassler, R. S. 

 The late Niagaran strata of western 

 Tennessee. U. S. Nat. Mus., Proc. 

 34: 407-432. 



1909 Kindle, E. M., and Barnett, V. H. 

 The stratigraphic and faunal relations 

 of the Waldron fauna in southern 

 Indiana. [List of Waldron species.] 

 Ind. Geol. and Nat. Res. Rept. 33: 

 393-416. 



1909 Foerste, A. F. Fossils from the 

 Silurian formations of Tennessee, 

 Indiana and Kentucky. Sci. Lab. of 

 Denison Univ., Bull. 14: 61-116, 

 plates. 



IQ09 Silurian fossils from the 



Kokomo, west Union and Alger hori- 

 zons of Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky. 

 Cin. Soc. Nat. Hist., Jour. 21 : 1-41, 

 plates. 



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