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Paleozoic Gastropoda from the Moose River Synclinorium, Northern Maine
Type and Figured Fossils in the Worthen Collection at the Illinois
Lexique Stratigraphique Canadien - Volume V-B - Region Des Appalaches, Des Basses-Terres Du Saint-Laurent Et Des Iles De La Madeleine Lexique Stratigraphique
The Middle Ordovician of the Oslo Region, Norway
Euconospira with Color Marking from the Permian of Japan
Comparative Taxonomic Richness and Abundance of Late Ordovician Gastropods and Bivalves in Mollusc-Rich Strata of the Cincinnati Arch
Novttatesamerican MUSEUM PUBLISHED by the AMERICAN MUSEUM of NATURAL HISTORY CENTRAL PARK WEST at 79TH STREET NEW YORK, N.Y
Stratigraphy, Structure and Early Paleozoic Gastropoda of the Callahan Area, Klameth Mountains, California
Type Fossil Mollusca (Hyolitha, Polyplacophora, Scaphopoda, Monoplacophora, and Gastropoda) in Field Museum
Department of the Interior United States Geological Survey
Author-Title Index
Geological Survey of Ohio
Ordovician Tergomya and Gastropoda (Mollusca) of the Anti-Atlas(Morocco)
PLATYCERATACEA: the Platyceratid Limpets (Fig. 17B) Have Long Been
Permian-Triassic Global Change: the Strontium Cycle and Body Size Evolution in Marine Clades
A Low Diversity Shallow Water Lingulid Brachiopod-Gastropod Association from the Upper Ordovician of Kyrgyz Range
Machaeridians, Chitons, and Conchiferan Molluscs of the Mojcza Limestone
(Gastropoda) with the Description of Some New Taxa
Top View
A Restudy of the Late Cambrian Molluscan Fauna of Berkey (1898) from Taylors Falls, Minnesota
Description of the Eureka Springs and Harrison Quadrangles
Geological Sukvey
Mollusca) from North America
Ordovician of the World
Nacre in Molluscs from the Ordovician of the Midwestern United States
Ordovician (Caradoc) Gastropoda of the Katkoyeh Formation, Kerman Province, Iran Gastéropodes Ordoviciens
Berichte Der Geologischen Bundesanstalt No. 30
A Bibliographic Index of North American Late Paleozoic Hyolitha, Amphineura Scaphopoda, and Gastropoda
The Carboniferous Evolution of Nova Scotia
Kirkospira, a New Silurian Gastropod from Glacier Bay, Southeastern Alaska