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1894 Miller, S. A. Paleontology [Si- 

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1894 , and Gurley, W. F. E. De- 

 scriptions of some new species of in- 

 vertebrates from the Paleozoic rocks 

 of Illinois and adjacent states. 111. 

 State Mus. Nat. Hist., Bull. 3: 1-81, 

 plates. 



1895 and New and inter- 

 esting species of Paleozoic fossils 

 [Carbonic of Missouri, Devonic of 

 Indiana, Siluric of Tennessee and In- 

 diana]. Ibid. 7, 89 pp., plates. 



1895 Prosser, C. S. The classification 

 of the upper Paleozoic rocks of cen- 

 tral Kansas. Jour. Geol. 3 : 682-705, 

 764-800. 



1896 ]V[iller, S. A. New species of 

 Paleozoic invertebrata from Illinois 

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1897 Ashley, G. H. Geology of the 

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 the novaculite region. Am. Phil. Soc. 

 Proc. 2i^: 217-318; Leland Stanford, 

 Jr., Univ. Pub. no. 11. 



1897 McCalley, h! The Coosa Valley 

 region [Cambric, Ordovicic, Devonic, 

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 Surv., Rept. on the valley regions of 

 Ala., part 2. 



1897 Keyes, C. R. Relation of the 

 Devonian and Carboniferous in the 

 upper Mississippi Valley. St. Louis 

 Acad. Sci., Trans. 7 : 357-369, 



1897 , and Rowley, R. R. Verti- 

 cal range of fossils at Louisiana, Mo. 

 Iowa Acad. Sci., Proc. 4 : 26-40. 



1 898-1 906 Green, G. K., and others. 

 Contributions to Indiana Paleontol- 

 ogy. Vol. I., vol. II., pts. I and 2. 

 Descriptions and figures of fossils of 

 various horizons from the Falls of 

 the Ohio region. Published by the 

 author. 



1900 Williams, H. S. The Paleozoic 

 faunas of northern Arkansas. Ark. 



Geol. Surv., Ann. Rept. for 1892, vol. 

 5, pp. 268-362. 

 1900 Ulrich, E. 0. New American 

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 nessee region.] 



1900 Van Hise, C. R. Bayley, W. S. 

 Menominee Special, Michigan [lists 

 fossils from the Cambric and Ordo- 

 vicic]. U. S. G. S., Folio 62. 



1901 Adams, G. I. Physiography and 

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1 90 1 Rowley, R. R. Two new genera 

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 toids] from the upper Paleozoic 

 rocks of Missouri [Devonic, Missis- 

 sippic and Carbonic]. Am. Geol. 27: 

 343-355, plate. 



1901 Sardeson, F. W. Paleozoic fos- 

 sils in the drift [Minnesota]. Minn. 

 Acad. Nat. Sci., Bull. 3: 317-318. 



1902 Alden, W. C. Chicago, Indiana- 

 Illinois. [Lists fossils from the Si- 

 luric and Devonic] U. S. G. S., 

 Folio 81. 



1903 Hayes, C. W., Ulrich, E. O. Co- 

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 the Ordovicic, Siluric, Devonic and 

 Mississippic ; includes a generalized 

 faunal chart, correlation table, and 

 plate of fossils.] U. S. G. S., Folio 95. 



1903 Taff, J. A. Tishomingo, Indian 

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 98. 



1903 Prosser, C. S. The nomencla- 

 ture of the Ohio geological forma- 

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1904 Girty, G. H. New molluscan 

 genera from the Carboniferous [Mis- 

 sissippic, Carbonic and Permic]. U. 

 U. Nat. Mus., Proc. 27: 721-7^6, 

 plates. 



1904 Gould, C. N. Geology of the 

 Wichita Mountains of Oklahoma. 

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 Bien. Rept. 3 : 15-22. 



1904 Taff, J. A. Preliminary report 



