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- ECHINOIDS Echinoids, Commonly Known As Sea-Urchins
- The Youngest Ctenocystoids from the Upper Ordovician of the United Kingdom and the Evolution of the Bilateral Body Plan in Echinoderms
- A Post-Flood Solution to the Chalk Problem
- Newsletter Number 78
- Stratigraphical Interpretation of Chalk Group Macrofossils from The
- Evolution Peculiarities of the Caucasian Late Cretaceous – Early Paleocene Echinoidea
- The Eocrinoid Ascocystites Barrande (Echinodermata, Blastozoa
- (Echinoderms). National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C
- Fossil and Modern Sponge Fauna of Southern Australia and Adjacent Regions Compared
- Phylogeny and Biogeography of Some Cretaceous Spatangoid Echinoids with Special Emphasis on Taxa from the Western Interior Seaway
- Engineering Group of the Geological Society Field Excursion to the Upper Normandy Coast, France
- Applied Palaeontology in the Chalk Group: Quality Control For
- Phylogenetic and Biogeographic Analysis of Cretaceous Spatangoid
- RR Chalk Stratigraphic Framework.Qxp
- And the Preservation of Spatangoid Trace Fossils