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BLASTOID STUDIES 131<br />
(430) 1892, Bericht über die wissenschaftlichen Leistungen<br />
in der Echinodermen wdhrend des Jahres<br />
1891: Same, Jahrg. 58, v. 2, heft 3, p. 115-150.<br />
Merrill, George Perkins<br />
(431) 1905, (in Charles Schuchert et al). Catalogue <strong>of</strong><br />
the type and figured specimens <strong>of</strong> fossils, minerals,<br />
rocks, and ores. Fossil Invertebrates: U.S.<br />
Nat. Mus., Bull. 53, pt. I, v+704 p. (Washington).<br />
Miller, Arthur McQuiston<br />
(432) 1919, Geology <strong>of</strong> Allen County: Kentucky Geol.<br />
Survey, ser. 5, v. 1, no. 3, p. 220-242, 8 fig., map<br />
(October 1) (Lexington).<br />
(433) 1919, The Geology <strong>of</strong> Kentucky: Kentucky Dept.<br />
Geol. & Forestry, ser. 5, Bull. 2, xxix + 392 p., 114<br />
fig., maps (Louisville).<br />
Miller, J. S.<br />
(434) 1821, A natural history <strong>of</strong> the Crinoidea or lily<br />
shaped animals, with observations on the genera<br />
Asteria, Euryale, Comatula, and Marsupites: 150<br />
p., 50 pl., (Bristol).<br />
Miller, Samuel Almond<br />
(435) 1877, The American Palaeozoic fossils; A catalogue<br />
<strong>of</strong> the genera and species: vi +245 p. (Cincinnati).<br />
(436) 1879, Remarks upon the Kaskaskia group, and descriptions<br />
<strong>of</strong> new species <strong>of</strong> fossils from Pulaski<br />
County, Kentucky: Cincinnati Soc. Nat. History,<br />
Jour., v. 2, no. 1, p. 31-42 (April).<br />
(437) 1879, Descriptions <strong>of</strong> twelve new fossil species,<br />
and remarks upon others: Same, Jour., v. 2, no. 2,<br />
p. 104-118 (July).<br />
(438) 1880, Description <strong>of</strong> two new species from the<br />
Niagara group, and five from the Keokuk group:<br />
Same, Jour., v. 2, no. 4, p. 254-259 (January).<br />
(439) 1881, Observations on the unification <strong>of</strong> geological<br />
nomenclature, with special reference to the<br />
Silurian formation <strong>of</strong> North America: Same, Jour.,<br />
v. 4, no. 4, p. 267-293 (December).<br />
(440) 1883, The American Palaeozoic fossils; A catalogue<br />
<strong>of</strong> the genera and species: 2 ed., 8vo.,<br />
v+334 p. (January) (Cincinnati).<br />
(441) 1889, North American geology and paleontology:<br />
664 p., 1194 text-fig. (Cincinnati).<br />
(442) 1890, The structure, classification, and arrangement<br />
<strong>of</strong> American Palaeozoic crinoids into families:<br />
Indiana Dept. Geol. & Nat. History, Ann.<br />
Rept. 16, p. 302-326 (Indianapolis).<br />
(443) 1890, The structure, classification, and arrangement<br />
<strong>of</strong> American Paleozoic crinoids into families:<br />
Amer. Geologist, v. 6, no. 5, p. 275-286<br />
(November) (Minneapolis).<br />
(444) 1892, Palaeontology: Indiana Dept. Geol. Nat.<br />
Res., Ann. Rept. 17, p. 611-705, 20 pl. (Indianapolis).<br />
(445) 1894, Palaeontology: Same, Ann. Rept. 18, p. 257-<br />
356, 12 pl.<br />
, & Dyer, Charles B.<br />
(446) 1878, Contributions to paleontology: Cincinnati<br />
Soc. Nat. History, Jour., v. 1, no. 1, p. 24-39.<br />
, & Gurley, William Frank Eugene Reed<br />
(447) 1890, Description <strong>of</strong> some new genera and species<br />
<strong>of</strong> Echinodermata from the Coal Measures and<br />
Subcarboniferous rocks <strong>of</strong> Indiana, Missouri and<br />
Iowa: Cincinnati Soc. Nat. History, Jour., v. 13,<br />
p. 3-25, 4 pl. (April). Republished privately<br />
(Danville, Illinois), with additional descriptions<br />
and plates, p. 3-59, 10 pl., June 14, 1890. Republished,<br />
Indiana Dept. Geol. Nat. History, Ann.<br />
Rept. 16, p. 327-373, 10 pl. (Indianapolis).<br />
&<br />
(448) 1893, Descriptions <strong>of</strong> some new species <strong>of</strong> invertebrates<br />
from the Paleozoic rocks <strong>of</strong> Illinois<br />
and adjacent states: Illinois State Mus. Nat. History,<br />
Bull. 3, 81 p., 8 pl. (December 1) (Urbana).<br />
(449) 1895, New and interesting species <strong>of</strong> Paleozoic<br />
fossils: Same, Bull. 7, 89 p., 5 pl. (December 5).<br />
&<br />
(450) 1896, New species <strong>of</strong> Echinodermata and a new<br />
crustacean from the Paleozoic rocks: Same, Bull.<br />
10, 91 p., 5 pl. (July 10).<br />
Minato, Masao<br />
(451) 1951, On the Lower Carboniferous fossils <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Kitakami Massif, northeast Honsyû, Japan: Jour.<br />
Fac. Sci., Hokkaido Univ., ser. 4, v. 7, no. 4, p.<br />
355-372, 5 pl. (March) (Sapporo).<br />
(452) 1952, A further note on the Lower Carboniferous<br />
fossils <strong>of</strong> the Kitakami Mountainland, northeast<br />
Japan: Same, ser. 4, v. 8, no. 2, p. 136-174, 11 pl.<br />
(March).<br />
Mitchill, Samuel Latham<br />
(453) 1808, Uncommon petrifactions, from Georgia and<br />
Kentucky: Medical Repository, v. 11, p. 415-416,<br />
fig. A-C (April) (New York).<br />
(454) 1818, Observations on the geology <strong>of</strong> North<br />
America; in Essay on the theory <strong>of</strong> the Earth by<br />
M. Cuvier: xxiii +424 p., 8 pl., Kirk & Mercein<br />
(New York).<br />
(455) 1826, Catalogue <strong>of</strong> the organic remains, which,<br />
with other geological and some mineral articles,<br />
were presented to the New York Lyceum <strong>of</strong> Natural<br />
History, in August 1826, by their associate,<br />
Samuel L. Mitchill, New York, 1826: Printed by<br />
the Society, 40 p.<br />
Monroe, Charles E., & Teller, Edgar Eugene<br />
(456) 1899, The fauna <strong>of</strong> the Devonian formation at<br />
Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Jour. Geology, v. 7, p.<br />
272-283 (Chicago).