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1908 Henderson, J. H. The sandstone 

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1908 New species of Cretaceous 



invertebrates from northern Colo- 

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1908 Shimer, H. W., and Blodgett, M. 

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1909 Peale, A. C. Application of the 

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1909 Darton, N. H., and Siebenthal, C. 

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1909 Stanton, T. W. The age and 

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1909 Cross, W. The Laramie forma- 

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1909 Douglass, E. A geological recon- 

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(California — Alaska.) 

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1864 Description of new organic 



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1864 Gabb, W. M. Description of Cre- 

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1869 Descriptions of new and 



revision of previously discovered Cre- 

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1876 Meek, F. B. Description of fos- 

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1876, 1884 Whiteaves, J. F. Fossils 

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1879 On the fossils of the Cre- 

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1890 White, C. A. On invertebrate 

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1893 Whiteaves, J. F. Descriptions 

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1893 The Cretaceous system of 



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1893 Stanton, T. W. The faunas of 

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1893 Diller, J. S. Cretaceous and early 

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1894 , and Stanton, T. W. The 



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