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Mary Anning: Fossil Collector, Paleontologist, and Heroic Spirit
GEO Volume 57 Issue 2 Front Matter
Mary Anning: Princess of Palaeontology and Geological Lioness
World Heritage Nomination – Iucn Technical Evaluation Dorset and East Devon Coast (United Kingdom)
An Offshore Transgressive–Regressive Mudstone-Dominated Succession from the Sinemurian of Skåne, Sweden
Jurassic (170 - 199 Ma Time-Slice) Time
Jahrbuch Der Geologischen Bundesanstalt
New Data About the Age and the Stratigraphical Position in the Cretaceous Wildflish of the Olistolith from Praşca Peak (Rarău Syncline, Eastern Carpathians, Romania)
1 the Literature on Triassic, Jurassic and Earliest Cretaceous Dinoflagellate Cysts: 1 Supplement Five 2 3 James B. Riding 4
Callovian (Jurassic) Ammonites from the United States and Alaska
Mesozoic Holcoptera (Coleoptera) from England and the United States
Ammonites Were Probably Eaten by Fellow Cephalopods 3 December 2010, by Lin Edwards
GEOLOGICAL SURVEY PROFESSIONAL PAPER 1148 Early Jurassic Ammonites from Alaska
Venipagurus Mariae Gen. Et. Sp. Nov. (Decapoda, Anomura, Venipaguroidea Superfam. Nov.) from the Lower Lias of Dorset, England
The Lower Jurassic of Europe: Its Subdivision and Correlation
The Lower Lias of Robin Hood's Bay, Yorkshire, and the Work Of
Early Jurassic Ammonites from Alaska
Cephalopod Jaws from the Middle Jurassic of Central Russia
Top View
The Lower Lias of Northern Gloucestershire: New Data on Early Jurassic Stratigraphy and Outcrop Patterns from Temporary Exposures
Morphology of the Early Jurassic Arietitidae and the Effects of Syn Vivo Serpulid Infestations
Mesozoic Holcoptera (Coleoptera: Coptoclavidae) from England and the United States
Stuttgarter Beiträge Zur Naturkunde Herausgegeben Vom
A Stratigraphy Problem Peter Williams and Members of the ESTA Secondary Working Group Background
Litho- and Biostratigraphy of the Upper Triassic–Middle Jurassic in Scania, Southern Sweden
Lower Jurassic (Pliensbachian and Toarcian) Ammonites from Eastern Oregon and California
For Review Only 22 Postcranial Skeleton of a Small Individual of Scelidosaurus
Earwigs (Dermaptera) from the Mesozoic of England and Australia, Described from Isolated Tegmina, Including the First Species To