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717 



during the Devonic of New York, Ire- 

 land and the Rhineland. Ibid. 49 : 

 199-203, plate. 



1902 The indigene and alien 



faunas of the New York Devonic. 

 Ibid. 52 : 664-672. 



1902 Origin of the faunas of 



the Marcellus limestones of New 

 York. Abstract : Science, 1902, 15 : 90. 



1902 Weller, S. The composition, 

 origin and relationship of the Cor- 

 niferous fauna in the Appalachian 

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1902 Luther, D. D. Stratigraphic value 

 of the Portage sandstones. N. Y. 

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1903 Stratigraphy of the Por- 

 tage formation between the Genesee 

 Valley and Lake Erie. Ibid. 69 : 

 1000-1029. 



1903 Butts, C. The fossil faunas of 

 the Olean quadrangle [Includes lists 

 of Devonic and Mississippic fossils]. 

 Ibid. 69 : 990-995. 



1903 Grabau, A. W. Stratigraphy of 

 Becraft Mountain, Columbia Co., 

 New York. Ibid. 69. 1030-1079, figs. 



1903 Loomis, F. B. The dwarf fauna 

 of the pyrite layer at the horizon of 

 the Tully limestone in western New 

 York. Ibid. 69 : 892-920, plates. 



1903 Clarke, J. M. Some Devonic 

 worms [N. Y.]. Ibid. 69: 1234- 

 1238, plates. 



1903 Naples fauna in western 



New York. Ibid., Memoir 6: 199- 

 454, plates. 



1903 Origin of the limestone 



faunas of the Marcellus shales of 

 New York. Abstract : G. S. A., Bull. 

 13: 535. 



1903 Cleland, H. F. A study of the 

 Hamilton formation of the Cayuga 

 Lake section in central New York. 

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1903 Talbot, M. A contribution to 

 the list of the fauna of the Stafford 

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47 



1903 Wheelock, C. E. The Oriskany 

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1903 Wilson, J. D. Fauna of the 

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 County, New York. Ibid, i : 84-88. 



1904 Harris, G. D. The Helderberg- 

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1904 Kindle, E. M. Note on some 

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1904 Whitfield, R. P. Note on some 

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1904 Clarke, J. M., and Luther, D. D. 

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1905 and Geology of the 



Watkins and Elmira quadrangle [N. 

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1905 and Geologic map of 



the Tully quadrangle [N. Y.]. Ibid. 

 82: 35-52. 



1905 Clarke, J. M. Ithaca fauna of 

 central New York. Ibid. 82 : 53-70- 



1905 Shimer, H. W. Upper Siluric 

 and lower Devonic formations of 

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 York. Ibid. 80: 173-269, fig. 



1905 Whitfield, R. P. Notice of a 

 new crinoid and a new mollusk from 

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1905 Talbot, M. Revision of the New 

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1906 Slocum, A. W. A list of Devo- 

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1906 Springer, F., and Slocum, A. W. 

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