GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
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[Descriptions of the Echinoderms<br />
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Hall, James, and F. B. Meek. Descriptions<br />
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Hall, James, and R. P. Whitfield.<br />
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A preliminary annotated check list of<br />
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Paleontology of the Cretaceous formations<br />
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[Description of the new genus<br />
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[Description of the new genus<br />
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Twelfth Ann. Rep. U. S. Geol. and Geogr. Sur.<br />
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Genera of fossil Cephalopods.<br />
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