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1865 Winchell, A. Descriptions of 

 new species of fossils from the Mar- 

 shall group of Michigan and its sup- 

 posed equivalent in other states. 

 Phila. Acad. Sci., Proc. for 1865, 17: 

 109-133. 



1866 Niles, W. H., and Wachsmuth, C. 

 Evidence of two distinct geological 

 formations in the Burlington lime- 

 stone. A. J. S. (2), 42: 95-99. 



1866 Meek, F. B., and Worthen, A. H. 

 Paleontology of Illinois [fossils of 

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 2 : 145-309, plates. 



1 87 1 Winchell, A. Notes and de- 

 scriptions of fossils from the Mar- 

 shall group of the western states 

 [Tennessee and Ohio], with notes on 

 fossils from other formations. Am. 

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1873 Meek, F. B., and Worthen, A. H. 

 Paleontology of Illinois [Mississippic 

 species]. Geol. Surv. 111., 5: 323- 

 559, plates. 



1875 Hall, J., and Whitfield, R. P. 

 Descriptions of crinoidea from the 

 Waverly group. Geol. Surv. Ohio, 

 Pal. 2 : 162-179, plates. 



1875 Meek, F. B. Descriptions of in- 

 vertebrate fossils from the Carbonif- 

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 Ibid. 269-347, plates. 



1883 Hall, J. Spergen Hill fossils. 

 Indiana Geol. Surv., Rept. 12 : 319- 

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1883 Worthen, A. H., and Miller, S. 

 A. Description of fossil invertebrates 

 of the lower and upper Carboniferous. 

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1887 Herrick, C. L. Sketch of geo- 

 logical history of Licking County, ac- 

 companying an illustrated catalogiie 

 of Carboniferous fossils from Flint 

 Ridge, Ohio. Denison Univ., Bull. 

 2: 5-68 [Waverly]; 144-148 [Coal 

 Measures]. 



1888 ■ Geology of Licking Coun- 

 ty, Ohio, part 4. [The Waverly.] 

 Ibid. 3: 13-110; 4: 11-60, 93-123. 



1889 Notes on the Waverly group 



in Ohio. Am. Geol. 3 : 94-99. 

 1889 Miller, S. A., and Gurly, W. F. 



E. Description of some new genera 

 and species of Echinodermata from 

 the Coal Measures and sub-Carbonif- 

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 Iowa. Ind. Geol. Surv., Rept. 16: 

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1889 Keyes, C. R. Lower Carbonic 

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1889 Carboniferous Echinoder- 

 mata of the Mississippi basin. A. J. 

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1890 Wachsmuth, C, and Springer, 



F. New species of crinoids and blas- 

 toids from the Kinderhook group at 

 Legrand, Iowa. Geol. Surv. 111. 8 : 

 155-208, plates. 



1890 Worthen, A. H. Paleontology 

 of Illinois [Mississippic and Car- 

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1 89 1 Herrick, C. L. The Cuyahoga 

 shale and the problem of the Ohio 

 Waverly. G. S. A. Bull. 2: 31-48. 



1 89 1 Miller, S. A. Descriptions of 

 some lower Carboniferous crinoids 

 from Missouri. Geol. Surv. Mis- 

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1892 Keyes, C. R. A remarkable fauna 

 at the base of the Burlington lime- 

 stone in northeastern Missouri. A. 

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1893 Herrick, C. L. Observations upon 

 the so-called Waverly group of Ohio. 

 Ohio Geol. Surv. 7: 495-515. 



1893 Hyatt, A. Carboniferous ceph- 

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1893 Whitfield, R. P. Republication 

 of descriptions of lower Carbonifer- 

 ous crinoidea from the Hall collec- 

 tion [Iowa]. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 

 Memoir i, part i, pp. 1-37, plates. 



1893 Rowley, R. R. Range of Chou- 

 teau fossils [Missouri]. Am. Geol. 

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1893-1900 Description of new 



species of fossils from the Devonic 



