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NORTH AMERICAN INDEX FOSSILS. 



1903 Washburne, C. Notes on the 

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1905 Diller, J. S. The Bragdon for- 

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1906 Girty, G. H. Report on fossil 

 invertebrates [lower Mississippic of 

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1906 Prindle, L. M., and Hess, F. L. 

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1909 Prindle, L. M. The Forty Mile 

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IVIexico. 



(Carbonic and Mississippic.) 

 1857 Hall, J. Paleontology and geol- 

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 Report on U. S. and Mexican boun- 

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North America, General. 



1 89 1 Williams, H. S. Correlation pa- 

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1898 Weller, S. A bibliographic in- 

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1903 Smith, J. P. The Carboniferous 

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1905 Girty, G. H. The relations of 

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1906 Keyes, C. R. [Notes on the 

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1909 Girty, G. H. Upper Carbonifer- 

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1909 White, D. The upper Paleozoic 

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 [Correlation paper 7.] Ibid. 17 : 320- 

 341. 



PERMIC. 



Eastern Canada. 



1893 Bain, F. The Permian in Prince 

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Appalachian Region. 



1904 Stone, R. W. Waynesburg, Penn- 

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1905 Jones, T. R. Some Paleozoic 

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 figs. 



IVEississippi Valley. 



1864 Meek, F. B., and Hayden, F. V. 

 Description of new organic remains 

 from northeastern Kansas, indicating 

 the existence of Permian. Albany 

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1889 White, C. A. On the Permian 

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1891 The Texas Permian and 



its Mesozoic types of fossils. U. S. 

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1892 Tarr, R. S. The Permian of 

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1892 Dumble, E. T., and Cummins, W. 

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1893 Cummins, W. F. Notes on the 

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1895 Prosser, C. S. The classifica- 

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