750 



NORTH AMERICAN INDEX FOSSILS. 



1 90 1 Calvin, S. Geology of Page 

 County [Iowa]. Iowa Geol. Surv. 

 II : 400-460. 



1901 Udden, J. A. Geology of Potta- 

 watamie County [Iowa; includes lists 

 of Carbonic and loess fossils]. Ibid. 

 II : 202-277. 



1902 Geology of Jefferson County 



[Iowa; lists Mississippic and Car- 

 bonic fossils]. Ibid. 12: 357-437. 



1902 Beede, J. W. New fossils from 

 the upper Carboniferous of Kansas. 

 Kan. Univ. Sci. Bull, i : 147-15 1. 



1902 Coal Measure faunal stud- 

 ies. Fauna of the Shawnee forma- 

 tion (Haworth), the Wabaunsee for- 

 mation (Prosser), the Cottonwood 

 limestone. Ibid, i : 163-181, 



1902 Rogers, A. F. Some new Amer- 

 ican species of Cyclus from the Coal 

 Measures. Ibid, i : 269-275, plate. 



1902 Whitfield, R. P. Description of 

 a new form of Myalina from the Coal 

 Measures of Texas. Am. Mus. Nat. 

 Hist., Bull. 16: 63-66, figs. 



1902 Condra, G. E. New Bryozoa from 

 the Coal Measures of Nebraska. Am. 

 Geol. 30 : 337-359, plates. 



1903 The Coal Measures Bryo- 

 zoa of Nebraska. Neb. Geol. Surv. 

 2, part I, pp. 11-168, plates. 



1903 Udden, J. A. Geology of Mills 

 and Fremont counties [Iowa; lists 

 Carbonic and loess fossils]. Iowa 

 Geol. Surv. 13: 123-183. 



1903 Adams, G. I. Stratigraphic re- 

 lations of the Red beds to the Car- 

 boniferous and the Permian in north- 

 ern Texas. G. S. A. Bull. 14: 191- 

 200. 



1903 , Girty, G. H., and White, 



D. Stratigraphy and paleontology of 

 the upper Carboniferous rocks of the 

 Kansas section. U. S. G. S. Bull. 

 211, 123 pp., plates. 



1904 Girty, G. H. Triticites, a new 

 genus of Carboniferous foraminifera 

 [Fusulina-like]. A. J. S. (4), ^7 '■ 

 234-240, figs. 



1904 Beede, J. W., and Rogers, A. F. 



Coal Measure faunal studies. Lower 

 Coal Measures. Kan. Univ. Sci. Bull. 

 2: 459-473- 



1906 and Coal Measures 



faunal studies. Upper Coal Meas- 

 ures, Neosho River section. Ibid. 3 : 

 375-388. 



1906 Ulrich, E. 0., and Bassler, R. S. 

 New American Paleozoic Ostracoda 

 [Carbonic of Mississippi Valley re- 

 gion]. U. S. Nat, Mus., Proc. 30 : 

 149-164, plate. 



1906 Brown, F. A. A contribution to 

 Madison County [Iowa] geology. 

 Iowa Acad. Sci. 13: 203-206. 



1907 Collier, A. J. The Arkansas 

 coal field. [Paleontology by G. H. 

 Girty and D. White.] U. S. G. S. 

 Bull. 326, 158 pp. 



1908 Girty, G. H. On some new and 

 old species of Carboniferous fossils. 

 U. S. Nat. Mus., Proc. 34: 281-303, 

 plates. 



1908 Schrader, F. C. Independence, 

 Kan-sas. U. S. G. S., Folio 159. 



1908 Greene, F. C. The development 

 of a Carboniferous brachiopod, Cho- 

 netes granulifer Owen [Carbonic and 

 Permic]. Jour. Geol. 16: 654-663, 

 plates. 



1909 Beede, J. W. The bearing of 

 stratigraphic history and invertebrate 

 fossils on the age of the anthraco- 

 lithic [Carbonic and Permic] rocks 

 of Kansas and Oklahoma. Ibid. 17: 

 710-729. 



1909 Darton, N. H., and Siebenthal, 

 C. E. Geology and mineral resources 

 of the Laramie basin, Wyoming. U. 

 S. G. S. Bull. 364, 81 pp. [Carbonic 

 and Cretacic fossils listed.] 



Rocky ]y[ountains and Great Basin 

 Region. 



1 86 1 Newberry, J. S. Geological re- 

 port on the Colorado River of the 

 west, explored in 1857 and 1858 by 

 Lieut. J. C. Ives, part 3, 154 pp. 36th 

 Congress, ist session, Senate ex. doc. 

 90. 



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