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On the structure of the American 



pteraspidian, Palseaspis (Claypole) ; with 

 remarks on the family. Quart. Journ. 

 Geol. Soc, London, 1892, 48, 542-56L 

 S figs. 1S92.4 



The cladodont sharl-cs of the 



Cleveland shale. Amer. Geologist, 

 1893, 11, 325-331. pis. vii-viii. 1893.1 



The fossil fishes of Ohio. Rept. 



Geol. Surv. Ohio, 1893, 7, pt. 2, 602- 

 619. 6 pis. 1S93.2 



A new coccostean; CoccosIcks 



cuyahogo!. Amer. Geologist, 1893. 11, 

 167-171. 2 figs. 1803. 3 



On three new species of Dinich- 



thvs. Amer. Geologist, 1893, 12, 27.5- 

 279. pi. 1893.4 



Structure of the bone of Dinich- 



thvs. Proc. Amer. ^licr. Soc 1893, 15, 

 189-191. 5 figs. 1893.5 



The three great fossil placoderms 



of Ohio. .Amer. Geologist, 1893, 12, 

 89-99. 1893.6 



The Upper Devonian fishes of 



Ohio. Geol. Mag., 1893. n. s. dec. 3, 10, 

 443-448. 2 figs. 1893.7 



Cladodus ? magnificus, a new 



selachian. Amer. Geologist, 1894, 14, 

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On a new placoderm, Brontich- 



thys darki, from the Cleveland shale. 

 Amer. Geologist, 1894, 14, 379-380. 

 pi. — 3. Ann. Rept. Ohio Acad. Sci., 

 1895, 8-9. 1894.2 



Actinophoms darki Xewberry. 



Amer. Geologist, 1895, 16, 20-25. pi. 



1895.1 



The cladodonts of the I'pper 



Devonian of Ohio. Rept. Brit. Assoc. 

 Adv. Sri., 65. meet., 1895, 694. — Geol. 

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The great Devonian placoderms 



of Ohio. Geol. Mag., 1895, 4. dec. 2, 

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The oldest vertebrate fossil. 



Nature, 1895, 52, 55. 1895.4 



This distinction is awarded to Onckus clintoni. 



On a new specimen of Cladodus 



darki. Amer. Geologist, 1895, 15, 1-7. 

 2 pis. 1895.5 



On the structure of the teeth of 



the Devonian cladodont sharks. Proc. 

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Recent contributions to our 



knowledge of the cladodont sharks. 

 Amer. Geologist, 1S95, 15, 363-368. 



1895.7 



The ancestry of the ITpper De- 



voniati ])lacc)(lcrnis of Ohio. Amer. 

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Dinivhl}i.ys printis-darhi. Amer. 



Geologist, 1896, 18, 199-201. pi. vii. 



1896.2 



.V now Titanichthys. Amer. 



Geologist, 1S96, 17, 166-169. pi. 



1896.3 



On the structure of some Paleo- 

 zoic s])ines from Ohio. Trans. Amer. 

 Micr. Soc, 1896, 18, 151-154. pi. 



1896.4 



On the teeth of Mazodus. Trans. 



Amer. Micr. Soc, 1896, 18, 146-1.50. 

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iNIicroscopical light in geological 



darkness. Trans. .Vmer. Micr. Soc, 

 1897, 19, 3-27. 1897.1 



On the structure of some Paleo- 

 zoic spines from Ohio. Trans. Amer. 

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1897.2 



A new Dinichthys, Dinichthys 



kephri. Amer. Geologist, 1897, 19, 

 322-324. pi. 1898.1 



Traquair on Silurian fish. Amer. 



Geologist, 1900, 25, 244-248. 1900.1 



The Devonian era in the Ohio 



basin. Amer. Geologist, 1903, 32, 312- 

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Cleef, /. S. van. How to restore our 

 trout streams. Trans. Amer. Fisheries 

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Cleland, HerdmanFUzgerald [1869 — ] 

 The fossils and stratigraphy of the 

 Middle Devonic of Wisconsin. Wiscon- 

 sin Geol. Nat. Hist. Surv., 1911, Bull, 

 no. 21. 222 p. 1 map. 5 figs. 1911.1 



Some Devonian fishes are described. 



Cleland, /. Burton. Injuries and 

 diseases of man in Australia attributa- 

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Cleland, /. Burton, & Johnston, T. 



Harvey. Relative dimensions of the 

 red blood cells of vertebrates, especially 

 of birds. Emu, 1912, 11, 188-197. 



1912.1 



Includes some mention of fishes. 



