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BLASTOID STUDIES 113<br />
REFERENCES<br />
The following list is not complete and the author<br />
welcomes additions. Since no complete published<br />
bibliography has been found, an attempt has been<br />
made to list as many articles as possible that have<br />
come to my attention, in order to provide at least a<br />
partially complete bibliography for future workers.<br />
Abel, Othenio<br />
(1) 1924, Lehrbuch der Paldozoologie: Gustav Fischer,<br />
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Adams, George Irving<br />
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U.S. Geol. Survey, Pr<strong>of</strong>. Paper 24, 118 p., 5<br />
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(3) 1850, On the differences between progressive, embryonic,<br />
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Allan, John Andrew, Warren, Percival Sidney, &<br />
Rutherford, Ralph Leslie<br />
(4) 1932, A preliminary study <strong>of</strong> the eastern ranges<br />
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(8) 1878, Palaeontologia Scandinavica: x+96 p., 42<br />
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Anonymous<br />
(9) 1878, A donation <strong>of</strong> Pentremites: Cincinnati Soc.<br />
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(18) 1941, New data on the stratigraphy <strong>of</strong> the upper<br />
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Leningrad).<br />
EXPLANATION OF PLATE 40<br />
FIGURE PAGE<br />
1-6. Granatocrinus kentuckyensis (Coraux), paratypes, Corr-<br />
KIN'S specimen 1 (figs. 1-3), and specimen 2 (figs. 4-6),<br />
previously unfigured, labelled Orbitremites kentucluensis,<br />
U.S. Natl. Mus.; Lower Mississippian, lower part <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Providence Formation (upper part <strong>of</strong> Coral Ridge member),<br />
cast quarry <strong>of</strong> Coral Ridge Brick 8c Tile Company,<br />
Coral Ridge, Jefferson County, Kentucky; 1-3, oral, "D"<br />
ambulacral, aboral views ( X2.6); 4-6, oral, "B" ambulacral,<br />
aboral views (X5.3) 75<br />
7-12. Poroblastus granulosus (MEEK & WORTHEN), plesiotypes,<br />
S3,720 (figs. 7-9); S3,719 (figs. 10-12), Springer coll.,<br />
U.S. Natl. Mus.; Lower Mississippian, Upper Burlington<br />
Limestone, Burlington, Iowa (figs. 7-9), and Warsaw<br />
Formation (fourth horizon, geode bed), one mile above<br />
Warsaw, Ill. (figs. 10-12); 7-9, oral, "D" ambulacral,<br />
aboral views ( X6.2); 10-12, oral, "D" ambulacral, aboral<br />
views (X6.3) 98