Paleontology of the Trenton Bibliography
 
   
   
                                               
   

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Mather, K. 1917. The Trenton fauna of Wolfe Island, Ontario. Ottawa Naturalist, 31:33-40.

M’Coy, F. 1846. A synopsis of the Silurian fossils of Ireland collected from several Districts by Richard Griffith F. G. S. Privately published by Sir R. J. Griffith. Dublin. 72 p.

M’Coy, F. 1862. A synopsis of the Siulrian fossils of Ireland. Williams and Norgate, London, 56 p.

McEwan, E. D. 1919. A study of the brachiopod genus Platystrophia. Proceedings of the
United States National Museum, 56:383-448.

McFarlan, A. C. 1917. The Ordovician fauna of Kentucky. In The paleontology of Kentucky: Kentucky Geological Survey, 6(36): 49-165.

Meek, F. B. 1873a. Descriptions of invertebrate fossils of the Silurian and Devonian systems: Ohio Geological Survey, 1(2):1-243.

Meek, F. B.and A. H. Worthen 1868. Paleontology of Illinois. Geological Survey of Illinois, 3:291-565.

Miller, A. M. 1919. The geology of Kentucky, a classified compend of state reports and other publications, with critical comment based on original investigations: Kentucky Department of Geology and Forestry, 392 p.

Miller, S. A. 1874. Monograph of the Gasteropoda of the Cincinnati Group. Cincinnati
Quarterly Journal of Science, 1:302-321.

Miller, S. A. 1875. Some new species of fossils from the Cincinnati group and remarks upon some described forms. Cincinnati Quarterly Journal of Science, 2 :349-355.

Miller, S. A. 1877. The American Palaeozoic fossils: a catalogue of the genera and species,
with names of authors, dates, places of publication, groups of books in which found, and the etymology and signification of the words, and an introduction devoted to the stratigraphical geology of the Palaeozoic rocks: Cincinnati, Ohio, the author, 245 p.
Miller, S. A. 1889. North American geology and paleontology: Cincinnati, Western Methodist Book Concern, 664 p., 1194 figs.

Miller, S. A. and C. L. Faber. 1894. New species of fossils from the Hudson River group and remarks upon others. Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History, 22-33.

Miller, S. A. and C. L. Faber. 1894. Description of some Cincinnati fossils. Journal of the
Cincinnati Society of Natural History, p. 137-158.

Mitchell, C. E. 1987. Evolution and phylogenetic classification of the Diplograptacea.
Palaeontology, 30:353-405.

Moore, R.C. 1950. Evolution of the crinoidea in relation to major paleogeographic changes in earth history: International Geological Congress, Report 18th Sessions, Great Britain (1948), 12: 27-53.

Moore, R. C. 1961. Glossary of morphological terms applied to ostracoda, p. Q47-Q56. In R. C. Moore (ed.), Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part Q, Arthropoda 3. Geological Society of America and University of Kansas Press, Lawrence, 442 p.

Moore, R. C. 1962a. Revision of Calceocrinidae: University of Kansas Paleontological
Contributions, Echinodermata Article, 4:1-40.

Moore, R. C. 1962b. Ray structures of some Inadunate crinoids: University of Kansas,
Paleontological Contributions, Echinodermata Article, 5: 1-47.

Moore, R.C., H. J. Harrington. 1967. Conulata, p. F55. In R. C. Moore (ed.), Treatise on
Invertebrate Paleontology, Part F, Coelenterata. Geological Society of America and
University of Kansas Press, Lawrence, 498 p.

Moore, R. C. and Laudon, L. R. 1943b. Evolution and classification of Paleozoic crinoids:
Geological Society of America, Special Paper, 46: 1-151.

Moore, R. C. and Laudon, L. R. 1944. Class Crinoidea, p. 137-209. In Shimer, H. W. and
Shrock, R. R., Index fossils of North America: New York, John Wiley and Sons, Inc.

Moore, R. C. and Teichert, C. 1978. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part T,
Echinodermata 2. Geological Society of America and University of Kansas Press, Lawrence 1026 p.

Moore, R. C., G. Ubaghs, H. W. Rasmussen, A. Breimer, and N. G. Lane. 1978. Glossary of crinoid morphological terms, p. T229-T242. In R. C. Moore and C. Teichert (eds.), Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part T, Echinodermata 2. Geological Society of America and University of Kansas Press, Lawrence, 1026 p.

Nicholson, H. A. 1867. On a new genus of graptolites, with notes on reproductive bodies.
Geological Magazine, 4:256-263.

Nickels, J. M. 1902. The Geology of Cincinnati. Cincinnati Society of Natural History,
Journal, 20:49-100.

Nicolas, F. 1925. Index to Paleontology. Geological Publications 1847-1916. Geological
Survey of Canada, p.1-383.

Oliver, W. A. 1984. Concopeltis: Its affinities and significance. Paleontographica
Americana, 54:141-147.

Orbigny, A. D. d 1850. -1852, Prodrome du palontologie stratigraphique universelle des
animaux mollusques et rayonns faisant suite au cours lmentaire de plaontologie et de gologie stratigraphique: Paris, Victor Masson, v. 1 (1849 [1850]), p. 1-392; v. 2 (1850 [1852]), p. 1-427; v. 3 (1852), p. 1-196, + table alphabetique et synonymique des genres et des espces, p. 1-189.

Owen, D. D. 1843. Catalogue of geological specimens illustrating formations of the Ohio
Valley; New Harmony, Indiana, 6 p.

Owen, D. D. 1844. Review of the New York Geological Reports. American Journal of
Science, 46:143-157; 47:354-380.

Owen, D. D. 1852. Report of a geological survey of Wisconsin, Iowa, and Minnesota; and
incidentally on a portion of Nebraska Territory. Philadelphia, Lippincott, Gambro and Co. 638 p.

Owen E. F. and M. O. Manceñido, 2002. Rhynchonelloidea, p. 1279-1308. In R. L. Kaesler
(ed.). Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part H, Brachiopoda (Revised). Geological Society of America and University of Kansas Press, Lawrence, 1688 p.

Parsley, R. L. 1982. Functional morphology of mitrate homalozoans (Echinodermata).
Geological Society of America, Abstracts and Programs, 14: 583.

Parsley, R. L. 1988. Feeding and respiratory strategies in Stylophora. 347-361. In Paul, C. R. C. and A. B. Smith (eds.). Echinoderm phylogeny and evolutionary biology. Clarendon Press, Oxford 373 p.

Parsley, R. L. 1991. Review of selected North American mitrate stylophorans (Homalozoa: Echinodermata). Bulletins of American Paleontology 100 (336):57 p.

Parsley, R. L. 2000. Morphological and paleoecological analysis of the Ordovician ankyroid Lagynocystis (Stylophora-Echinodermata). Journal of Paleontology, 74:254-262.

Parsley, R. L. and K. E. Caster, 1965. North American Soluta (Carpoidea, Echinodermata).
Bulletins of American Paleontology, 49(221):174 pp.

Parsley, R. L. and L. W. Mintz. 1975. North American Paracrinoidea: Ordovician
Echinodermata . Bulletins of American Paleontology, 68(288):1-116.

Peel, J. S. 1987. Class Gastropoda, p. 308. In R. S. Bordman, A. H. Cheetham, and A.
J. Rowell, (eds.), Fossil Invertebrates. Blackwell Science Inc., Cambridge, 713 p.

Pfab, L. 1934. Revision der Taxodonta des boehmischen Silurs. Palaeontographica. Abteilung A: Palaeozoologie-Stratigraphie, 80:195-256.

Philip, G. M. 1979. Carpoids: echinoderms or chordates? Biological Reviews of the
Cambridge Philosophical Society, 54:439-471.

Philip, G. M. 1981. Notocarpos garratti gen. et sp. nov., a new Silurian mitrate from Victoria. Alcheringa, 5:29-38.

Pojeta, J. Jr.1966 North American Ambonychiidae (Pelecypoda). Palaeontographica Americana,
5:131-241.

Pojeta, J. Jr.1971. Review of Ordovician Pelecypods. U. S. Geological Survey Professional
Paper 695, 46 p.

Pojeta, J. Jr. 1978. The origin and early taxonomic diversification of pelecypods. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B, 284:225-246.

Pope, J. K. and W.D. Martin (eds.) 1977. Biostratigraphy and paleoenvironments of the
Cincinnatian Series of southeastern Indiana. Society of Economic Paleontology and Mineralogists, Great Lake Section, 7th annual field conference, Field guidebook.

Prantl, F. and A. Pribyl, 1949. A study of the superfamily Odontopleuracea nov. superfam.
(trilobites). Rozprovy státního geologického Üstavu Republiky Ceskoslocenské 12:1-221.

Prosser, C. S. and E. R. Cumings. 1897. Sections and thickness of the Lower Silurian
formations on West Canada Creek and in the Mohawk Valley. New York State Museum Annual Report, 15:615-659.

Quenstedt, F. A. 1885. Handbuch der Petrefactenkunde. 3rd edit.: Tbingen, H. Laupp Verlag, 2 vols, p. 1-1237, atlas 99 pl. (Echinoderms, p. 861-973, pl. 68-78)

Raymond, P. E. 1902. The Crow Point Section [Essex Co., New York]. Bulletins of American Paleontology, 14:44 p.

Raymond, P. E. 1903. The faunas of the Trenton at the type section and at Newport, N. Y.
Bulletins of American Paleontology, 17:1-18.

Raymond, P. E. 1910a. Notes on Ordovician trilobites. II. Asaphidae from the
Beekmantown. Annals of the Carnegie Museum, 7:35-45.

Raymond, P. E. 1910b. On two new trilobites from the Chazy near Ottawa. Ottawa
Naturalist, 24:129-134.

Raymond, P. E. 1912a. On the nature of the so called "covering plates" in Protopalaeaster
narrawayi
. Ottawa Naturalist, 26:105 108.

Raymond, P.E. 1912b. Notes on parallelism among the Asaphidae. Proceedings and
Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, 3rd Ser., 5:111-120.

Raymond, P. E. 1914. Notes on the ontogeny of Isotelus gigas Dekay. Bulletin of the
Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard, 63:247-269.

Raymond, P. E. 1920. The appendages, anatomy and relationships of trilobites. Memoirs of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Science, 7:1-169.

Raymond, P. E. 1921a. A new fossil starfish from New England. Proceedings of the Boston
Society of Natural History, 36(4):165-170.

Raymond, P. E. 1921b. A contribution to the description of the fauna of the Trenton Group. Canadian Geological Survey Museum Bulletin, 31:1-64.

Raymond, P. E. 1925. Some trilobites of the Lower Middle Ordovician of Eastern North
America. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard, 67(1):1-180.

Raymond, P. E. and D. C. Barton, 1913. A revision of the American species of Ceraurus.
Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard, 54(20):524-543.

Raymond, P. E. and J. E. Narraway, 1908. Notes on Ordovician trilobites: Illaenidae from the Black River Limestone near Ottawa, Canada. Annales of the Carnegie Museum, 4:242-255.

Raymond, P. E. and J. E. Narraway, 1910. Notes on Ordovician trilobites. III. Asaphidae
from the Lowville and Black River. Annals of the Carnegie Museum, 7: 46-59.

Regnéll, G. 1945. Non-crinoid Pelmatozoa from the Paleozoic of Sweden; a taxonomic study, diss., Lund, Univ.

Regnéll, G. 1966. Edrioasteroids, p. U136-U173. In R. C. Moore (ed.), Treatise on
Invertebrate Paleontology, Part U, Echinodermata 3. Geological Society of America and University of Kansas Press, Lawrence, 695 p.

Regnell, G. 1966. Morphology, p. U137. In R. C. Moore (ed.), Treatise on Invertebrate
Paleontology, Part U, Echinodermata 3. Geological Society of America and University of Kansas Press, Lawrence, 695 p.

Rice, W. F. 1987. The systematics and biostratigraphy of the Brachiopoda of the Decorah Shale at St. Paul , Minnesota . Minnesota Geological Survey Report of Investigation, 35:136-166.

Riva, J. 1969. Middle and Upper Ordovician graptolite faunas of St. Lawrence lowlands of
Quebec, and of Aniticosti Island, p. 513-556. In M. Kay (ed.), North Atlantic- geology and continential drif. American Association of Petroleum Geologists, Memoir 12.

Riva, J. 1974. A revision of some Ordovician graptolites of eastern North America.
Palaeontology, 17(1):1-40.

Rogers, H. D. 1858. Organic remains of the Paleozoic Strata of Pennsylvania. Geology of
Pennsylvania, 2:815-836.

Roemer, F. and F. Frech, 1897. Leth. Geogn. Pal., Bd 1, p. 612.

Ross, June Phillips. 1964. Champlainian cryptostome Bryozoa from New York State. Journal of Paleontology, 38:1-32.

Ross, June Phillips. 1967a. Evolution of ectoproct genus Prasopora in Trentonian time
(Middle Ordovician) in northern and central United States. Journal of Paleontology, 41:403-416.

Ross, June Phillips. 1967b. Champlainian Ectoprocta (Bryozoa), New York State. Journal of Paleontology, 41:632-648.

Ross, June R. P.Philips. 1968. Trentonian trepostomata, New York State. Special Paper –
Geological Society of America,183 p.

Ross, June Phillips. 1969. Champlainian (Ordovician) Ectoprocta (Bryozoa), New York State, part II. Journal of Paleontology, 43:257-284.

Ross, June Phillips. 1970. Distribution, paleoecology and correlation of Champlainian
Ectoprocta (Bryozoa), New York state, part III. Journal of Paleontology, 44:346-382.

Ross, R. J. 1967. Calymenid and other Ordovician trilobites from Kentucky and Ohio.
Geological Survey, Professional Paper 583-B, U.S. Geological Survey.

Ross, R. J. 1979. Additional trilobites from the Ordovician of Kentucky. U.S Geological
Survey, Professional Paper 1066-D.

Rudkin, D. M. and R. P. Tripp, 1989. The type species of the Ordovician trilobite genus
Isotelus: I. gigas DeKay, 1824. Royal Ontario Museum, Life Science Contribution, 152:1-18.

Ruedemann, R. 1895. Development and mode of growth of Diplograptus, McCoy. New York
State Geological Survey, Annual Report for 1894:219-249.

Ruedemann, R. 1901. Hudson River beds near Albany and their taxonomic equivalents. New York State Museum Bulletin, 42:

Ruedemann, R. 1904. Graptolites of New York: Part I, Graptolites of the lower beds. New York State Mueum, Memoir 7:455-807.

Ruedemann, R. 1908. Graptolites of New York: Part II, Graptolites of higher beds. New York State Museum, Memoir 11:457-583.

Ruedemann, R. 1912. The lower Siluric shales of the Mohawk Valley. New York State
Museum Bulletin 162, 151 p.

Ruedemann, R. 1916. Account of some little-known species of fossils, mostly from the
Paleozoic rocks of New York. Bulletin of the New York State Museum, 189:1-112.

Ruedemann, R. 1921. Paleontologic contributions from the New York State Museum
Bulletin - New York State Museum and Science Service, 227:63-130.

Ruedemann, R. 1925. The Utica and Lorraine formations of New York. Part 2. Systematic
paleontology No. 1. Plants, sponges, corals, graptolites, crinoids, worms, bryozoans, brachiopods: New York State Museum Bulletin, 262:5-171.

Ruedemann, R. 1926. Faunal facies differences of the Utica and Lorranine shales. New York State Museum Bulletin, 267:61-77.

Ruedemann, R. 1942. Notes on Ordovician Machaerida of New York. New York State
Museum Bulletin, 327:33-44.

Ruedemann, R. 1947. Graptolites of North America. Geological Society of America Memoir, 19:1-652.

Ruedemann, R. and T. W. Laverdiere, 1935. Notes sur quelques Graptolites nouveaux des
environs de Quebec. Le Naturaliste Canadien, 62:9-12.

Runnegar, B. 1974. Evolutionary History of the Bivalve Subclass Anomalodesmata. Journal of Paleontology, 48:904-939.

Ruta, M. 1997. Redescription of the Australian mitrate Victoriacystis with comments on its functional morphology. Alcheringa, 21:81-101.

Ruta, M. and C. Bartels 1998. A redescription of the anomalocystitid mitrate Rhenocystis
latipedunculata
from the Lower Devonian of Germany. Palaeontology, 41:771-806.

Ruta, M. and J. N. Theron 1997. Two Devonian mitrates from South Africa. Palaeontology,
40:201-243.

 

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