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1911. On a Trenton Echinoderm Fauna at Kirkfield, Ontario. (Mem. Geological Survey 
of Canada, No. 15-P, 1911, pp. 1-50; plates 1-5. Ottawa, Canada.) 
1913. Notes on an Unusually Fine Slab of Fossil Crinoids. By R. S. Bassler. (Proc. U. S. 
National Museum, vol. 46, Nov. 29, 1913, pp. 57-59; plates 1-2.) Presented 
by F. S. 
1913. Exploration and Field-Work of the Smithsonian Institution in 1913. (Smithsonian 
Miscellaneous Collections, vol. 63, no. 8, pp. 14-16, with plate.) Expedition sup- 
ported by F. S. 
1913. Chapters on Blastoids and Crinoids in Zittel-Eastman’s Text-book of Paleontology, 
2d edition, revised, 1913, pp. 161-243. 
1914. Associate in Paleontology, United States National Museum. 
1915. Review of Austin H. Clark’s Monograph of the Existing Crinoids. {Science N. S., 
vol. 42, no. 1080, Sept. 10, 1915, pp. 342-345.) 
1917. Scyphocrinus and Its Bulbous Root, Camarocrinus. 4to. (Smithsonian Institution, 
publication no. 2440, 1917, pp. 1-74, plates 1-9, text-figs. 1-19. Washington, 
D. C. Noted in Santa Fe New Mexican, Aug. 21, 1917.) 
1918. Iowa Authors and Their Works. (State Historical Society of Iowa, 1918. Frank 
Springer, pp. 279-280; Wachsmuth and Springer, pp. 302-303.) 
1918. On Mysticocrinns, a New Silurian Genus of Fossil Crinoids. (American Journal of 
Science, vol. xlvi, Nov., 1918, pp. 666-668, plate 2.) 
1918. A New Species of Fossil Pentacrinus from the East Indies. (Nederlandische Timor- 
Expeditie, II, Jaarboek van het Mijnwesen, 45te Jaargang, 1916, pub. 1918, 
pp. 1-8; plate I. Leiden, Holland.) 
1919. A New Species of Crinoid, Eucheirocrinus Ontario. (Geological Survey of Canada, 
Memoir HI, No. 91, 1919, p. 127, figure 6.) 
1920. Die Botryocriniden. E. Haarmann. Communication by F. S. (Jahrb. Preuss. geol. 
Land. Anst., Bd. xli, Teil i, Berlin, 1920, 87 pp. Taf. 1-6.) 
1920. Monograph of the Crinoidea Flexibilia, 4to, 2 vols. (Smithsonian Institution, Pub- 
lication No. 2501, two vols., 486 pp., text, 51 text-figures, and 79 plates, 1920. 
Washington, D. C. Reviewed in Geological Magazine, London, vol. lix, April, 
1922, pp. 177-178; American Journal of Science, April, 1921, pp. 369-370 ; El Pala- 
cio, Santa Fe, N. M.. June, 1921; New York State Museum, 1921, pp. 1-43; 
Burlington Hawkeye, Oct. 23, 1921.) 
1921. Degree of Doctor of Science by George Washington University. Washington, D. C., 
February 25, 1921. 
1921. The Fossil Crinoid Genus Dolatocrinus and Its Allies. (United States National 
Museum, Bulletin 115, 1921, pp. 1-59; plates 1-16. Reviewed American Journal 
of Science, vol. 2, 1921, p. 57.) 
1921. New Species of Devonian Crinoidea from Northern Canada. (Geological Survey of 
Canada, Bulletin No. 33, 1921, pp. 15-17; plate i.) 
1921. The Existing Crinoids. By Austin H. Clark. ( Vol. i, part 2, 4to. Bull. U. S. Nat. Mus. 
No. 82, 1921, p. I.) Assistance to author. 
1922. Crinoids from the Upper Cretaceous of Tamaulipas, Mexico. (Proc. U. S. National 
Museum, vol. 61, art. 5, 1922, pp. 1-4, plate i.) 
1923. The St. John Collection of Fossil Fishes Presented to the United States National 
Museum. (Report of the U. S. National Museum, June 30, 1923, pp. 84-85. 
Washington.) 
1923. On the Fossil Crinoid Family Catillocrinidae. (Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collec- 
tions, vol. 76, no. 3, Publication 2718, Aug. 3, 1923, pp. 1-41 ; plates 1-5. Washing- 
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