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Plantæ Javanicæ Rariores, descriptæ iconibusque illustratæ, quas in Insula Java, annis 1802–1818, legit et investigavit T. Horsfield, M.D. e siccis descriptiones et characteres plurimarum elaboravit J. J. Bennett; observationes structuram et affinitates p
(1838) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 2: 294-300
XL.—On some new Devonian fossils
Frederick M'coy (1851) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 8: 481-489
Bibliographical notices
(1853) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 12: 197-199
XXII.—On some new carboniferous limestone fossils
Frederick M'coy (1853) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 12: 188-197
X.—List of Coleoptera received from Old Calabar, on the West Coast of Africa
Andrew Murray (1857) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 20: 117-126
Descriptions of Fossils from the Yellow Sandstones Lying beneath the "Burlington Limestone," at Burlington, Iowa
Alexander Winchell (1863) Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 15: 2-25
Descriptions of New Species of Fossils, from the Marshall Group of Michigan, and Its Supposed Equivalents, in Other States; With Notes on Some Fossils of the Same Age Previously Described
Alexander Winchell (1865) Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 17: 109-133
Description of Seven New Species of American Birds from Various Localities, with a Note on Zonotrichia melanotis
(1868) Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 20: 359-430
The fossil cephalopods of the Museum of Comparative Zoology
A Hyatt (1872) Bulletin of The Museum of Comparative Zoology 3: 59-111
Description of New Species of Fossils from Paleozoic Rocks of Iowa
Charles A White (1876) Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 28: 27-34
A Monograph of the British Fossil Cephalopoda. Part I. Introduction and Silurian Species. By J. F. Blake, M.A., F.G.S., Professor of Natural Science in University College, Mottingham. 4to. London: J. Van Voorst, 1882
(1882) Annals And Magazine of Natural History 10: 61-66
On the lower Silurian (Trenton) fauna of Baffin Land
Charles Schuchert (1900) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 22: 143-177
Cambrian faunas of China
Charles D Walcott (1905) Proceedings of The United States National Museum 29: 1-106
A preliminary list of the Fauna of the Allegheny and Conemaugh Series in Western Pennsylvania
(1910) Pittsburgh Annals of The Carnegie Museum 7: 144-158
The stratigraphical and structural geology of the Devonian rocks of the south coast of New South Wales
I A Brown (1931) Proceedings of The Linnean Society of New South Wales 56: 461-496
The faunal succession in the Caradoc Series of South Shropshire
W T Dean (1958) Bulletin of The British Museum (Natural History) Geology 3: 191-231
Proposed use of the Plenary Powers to suppress the generic name Wettai-oceras Foerste, 1924, so as to preserve the name Westonoceras Foerste,1924(Class Cephalopda)
R H Flower and C Teichert (1959) Bull. Zool. Nom. 17: 54-55
Opinion 578. Use of the Plenary Powers to validate a neotype for the nominal species Cancer oculatus O. Fabricius, 1780, and to designate that species as the type-species of the nominal genus Mysis Latreille, [1802-1803] (Class Crustacea, Order Mysidacea)
Opinion (1959) Bull. Zool. Nom. 17(3-5): 143-640
Opinion 593. Westenoceras Foerste, 1924 (Cephalopoda): emended under the Plenary Powers to Westonoceras
Opinion (1961) Bull. Zool. Nom. 18: 121-122
The Silurian Rocks of the Ludlow District, Shropshire
C H Holland, J D Lawson and V G Walmsley (1963) Bulletin of The British Museum (Natural History) Geology 8: 93-171
The stratigraphy and brachiopods of the upper part of the type Caradoc of south Salop
J M Hurst (1979) Bulletin of The British Museum (Natural History) Geology 32: 183-304
Notes on the Marsdenieae (Asclepiadaceae)--A new, unusual species of Hoya from Northern Borneo
R Omlor (1996) Novon 6: 288-294
A type catalog of fossil invertebrates (Mollusca: Actinoceratoidea, Bactritoidea, Endoceratoidea and Nautiloidea) in the Yale Peabody Museum
Russell D White and Laura K Skorina (1999) Postilla 219: 1-37
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