%0 Book %B Memoir %D 1947 %T Graptolites of North America %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B Memoir %I Geological Society of America %C New York, New York %G eng %0 Journal Article %J American Midland Naturalist %D 1945 %T An Ordovician Ceratiocaris %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B American Midland Naturalist %V 34 %P 547-548 %G eng %U http://www.jstor.org/stable/2421144 %R 10.2307/2421144 %0 Magazine Article %D 1944 %T Memorial to David Hale Newland (1872-1943) %A Ruedemann, R. %A Goldring, W. %K paleontology %B Proceedings of the Geological Society of America %P 209-216 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Paleontology %D 1943 %T Impression of a Worm on the Test of a Cambrian Trilobite %A Ruedemann, R. %A Howell, B. F. %K paleontology %B Journal of Paleontology %V 18 %P 96 %G eng %0 Book %B New York State Museum Bulletin %D 1942 %T Geology of the Catskill and Kaaterskill Quadrangles %A Ruedemann, R. %A Cook, J. H. %A Newland , D. H. %K geology %B New York State Museum Bulletin %I The University of the State of New York %C Albany, New York %G eng %U http://purl.org/net/nysl/nysdocs/4714957 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Paleontology %D 1942 %T Graptolites from the Englewood Formation (Mississippian) of the Black Hills, South Dakota %A Ruedemann, R. %A Lochman , C. %K paleontology %X
The description of three new species of Dictyonema from the basal shales of the Englewood formation of the Black Hills, South Dakota, places on record the second known occurrence of graptolites in rocks of Mississippian age in North America.
%B Journal of Paleontology %V 16 %P 657-659 %G eng %U http://www.jstor.org/stable/1298788 %0 Book %B New York State Museum Bulletin %D 1942 %T Paleontology and Geology %A Ruedemann, R. %A Howell, B. F. %K geology paleontology %B New York State Museum Bulletin %I The University of the State of New York %C Albany, New York %G eng %U http://purl.org/net/nysl/nysdocs/5020511 %0 Book %B 17 Cards %D 1939 %T Type invertebrate fossils of North America (Devonian): Eurypterida %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B 17 Cards %I Wagner Free Institute of Science %C Philadelphia, Pennsylvania %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Science %D 1938 %T Beaver-Dams as Geologic Agents %A Ruedemann, R. %A Schoonmaker, W. J. %K geology %B Science %V 88 %P 523-525 %G eng %0 Book Section %B New York State Museum Bulletin %D 1937 %T Brief Sketch of the Geological Work of the State Museum %A Ruedemann, R. %A Newland , D. H. %K geology history %B New York State Museum Bulletin %V 313 %P 89-92 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Science %D 1937 %T Different Views held on the Origin of the Saratoga Mineral Waters %A Ruedemann, R. %K geology %B Science %V 85 %P 531-532 %G eng %U http://science.sciencemag.org/content/86/2241/531 %R 10.1126/science.86.2241.531 %0 Journal Article %J Geological Society of America Bulletin %D 1937 %T Eastern New York Ordovician Cherts %A Ruedemann, R. %A Wilson, T. Y. %K geology paleontology %X

After many years of study of the graptolite zones of the slate belt of eastern New York, Ruedemann became convinced that the bedded cherts represent more than a mere phase of the shale, and that the problem of their origin is one for detailed study, together with the question of the depth of deposition. Accordingly, their relative abundance, their stratigraphic position, their petrographic structure, and their paleontologic content have been the subject of special investigation. These studies disclose a radiolarian fauna in the chert, that suggests, for the chert and the accompanying graptolite shales, a syngenetic colloidal origin and deposition in the deeper reaches of the geosyncline.

%B Geological Society of America Bulletin %V 47 %P 1535-1586 %G eng %U http://gsabulletin.gsapubs.org/content/47/10/1535.short %R 10.1130/GSAB-47-1535 %0 Journal Article %J American Journal of Science %D 1937 %T A New North American Graptolite Faunule %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B American Journal of Science %V 37 %P 57-62 %G eng %U http://www.ajsonline.org/content/s5-33/193/57.short %R 10.2475/ajs.s5-33.193.57 %0 Journal Article %J Science %D 1937 %T Observations on Excitation of Fireflies by Explosives %A Ruedemann, R. %K biology %B Science %V 86 %P 222-223 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Paleontology %D 1936 %T Ordovician Graptolites from Quebec and Tennessee %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %X
The genus Marsipograptus is proposed to receive two new species, one from the Whitehead formation of Percé, Quebec, one from the Ottosee shale of Tennessee.
%B Journal of Paleontology %V 10 %P 385-387 %G eng %U http://www.jstor.org/stable/1298482 %0 Journal Article %J Science %D 1936 %T Present Status of the "Geology of North America" %A Ruedemann, R. %K geology %B Science %V 83 %P 262 %G eng %U http://science.sciencemag.org/content/83/2150/262.2 %R 10.1126/science.83.2150.262-a %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Paleontology %D 1935 %T Ecology of Black Mud Shales of Eastern New York %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %X
Views regarding the conditions of deposition of black shale are reviewed. It is agreed that dearth of oxygen and accumulation of organic matter faster than it can be oxidized are the controlling factors. Black shale faunas are either purely planktonic or mixed planktonic and benthonic. Lithologic differences accompany the two sorts of faunas. The characteristics of these two are considered in detail and the conclusion is reached that the deposition of black shales was not restricted to small areas or to short intervals of time, but that it extended over large areas and continued for long time. The locus was at the deeper levels of the littoral or at the bottom of troughs, in either case where currents could bring in the plankton fauna freely.
%B Journal of Paleontology %V 9 %P 79-91 %G eng %U http://www.jstor.org/stable/1298286 %0 Journal Article %J Le Naturaliste Canadian %D 1935 %T Notes sur Quelques Graptolites Nouveaux des Environs de Quebec %A Ruedemann, R. %A Laverdiere, J. W. %K paleontology %B Le Naturaliste Canadian %V 62 %P 9-12 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Science %D 1935 %T Ordovician Black Shales of New York %A Ruedemann, R. %A Chadwick, G. H. %K geology paleontology %B Science %V 81 %P 400 %G eng %U http://science.sciencemag.org/content/81/2104/400.1 %R 10.1126/science.81.2104.400 %0 Journal Article %J American Journal of Science %D 1935 %T The Ordovician of Maine %A Ruedemann, R. %A Smith, E. S. C. %K geology paleontology %B American Journal of Science %V 30 %P 353-358 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Annals of the Carnegie Museum %D 1935 %T A review of the Eurypterid Rami of the genus Pterygotus with the descriptions of two new Devonian species %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B Annals of the Carnegie Museum %P 69-72 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Paleontology %D 1935 %T Silurian Phyllocarid Crustaceans from Oklahoma %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B Journal of Paleontology %V 9 %P 447-448 %G eng %U http://jpaleontol.geoscienceworld.org/content/9/5/447.abstract %0 Journal Article %J Science %D 1934 %T Cambrian Graptolites %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B Science %V 80 %P 15 %G eng %U http://science.sciencemag.org/content/80/2062/15.1 %R 10.1126/science.80.2062.15 %0 Journal Article %J American Journal of Science %D 1934 %T Eurypterids in Graptolite Shales %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B American Journal of Science %V 27 %P 374-385 %G eng %U http://www.ajsonline.org/content/s5-27/161/374.short %R 10.2475/ajs.s5-27.161.374 %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Paleontology %D 1934 %T The Graptolites of the Viola Limestone %A Ruedemann, R. %A Decker, C. E. %K paleontology %B Journal of Paleontology %V 8 %P 303-327 %G eng %U http://www.jstor.org/stable/1298096 %0 Book %B Memoir %D 1934 %T Paleozoic Plankton of North America %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B Memoir %I Geological Society of America %C New York, New York %G eng %0 Journal Article %J United States Museum of Natural History Proceedings %D 1933 %T Camptostroma, a Lower Cambrian Floating Hydrozoan %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B United States Museum of Natural History Proceedings %V 82 %P 1-8 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences %D 1933 %T Paleozoic Planktonic Faunas of North America %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences %V 19 %P 157-159 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J American Journal of Science %D 1932 %T Development of Drainage of Catskills %A Ruedemann, R. %K geology %B American Journal of Science %V 23 %P 337-349 %G eng %0 Book %B New York State Museum Circular %D 1932 %T Guide to the Fossil Exhibits of the New York State Museum %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B New York State Museum Circular %I The University of the State of New York %C Albany, New York %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Paleontology %D 1932 %T Interior Markings of Colpocaris elytoides in Cooper, Oklahoma %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B Journal of Paleontology %P 348 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum %D 1931 %T Some New Middle Cambrian Fossils from British Columbia %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum %V 79 %P 1-18 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J American Journal of Science %D 1931 %T The Tangential Master-Streams of the Adirondack Drainage %A Ruedemann, R. %K geology %B American Journal of Science %V 22 %P 431-440 %G eng %0 Book %B New York State Museum Bulletin %D 1930 %T Geology of the Capital District (Albany, Cohoes, Troy and Schenectady Quadrangles) %A Ruedemann, R. %K geology %B New York State Museum Bulletin %I The University of the State of New York %C Albany, New York %G eng %U http://purl.org/net/nysl/nysdocs/4714945 %0 Journal Article %J American Journal of Science %D 1930 %T A Graptolite from the Chushina Formation %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B American Journal of Science %V 20 %P 308-311 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Science %D 1930 %T On Some Middle Cambrian Fossils from the Burgess Shale of British Columbia %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B Science %V 71 %P 544 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Geological Society of America Bulletin %D 1929 %T Alternating Oscillatory Movement in the Chazy and Levis Troughs of the Appalachian Geosyncline %A Ruedemann, R. %K geology %B Geological Society of America Bulletin %V 40 %P 409-416 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J AAPG Bulletin %D 1929 %T Coralline algae, Guadalupe Mountains %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B AAPG Bulletin %V 13 %P 1079-1080 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Geological Society of America Bulletin %D 1929 %T Fossils from the Permian Tillite of Sao Paulo, Brazil, and Their Bearing on the Origin of Tillite %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B Geological Society of America Bulletin %V 40 %P 417-425 %G eng %0 Book Section %B Geology and Mineral Deposits of Southeastern Alaska %D 1929 %T Lists of Graptolites %A Ruedemann, R. %E Buddington, A. F. %E Chapin, T. %K paleontology %B Geology and Mineral Deposits of Southeastern Alaska %S Bulletin %I U. S. Geological Survey %C Washington, D.C. %P 76-81 %G eng %0 Book Section %B Twenty-Second Report of the Director of the Division of Science and the State Museum %D 1929 %T Making Fossils Popular in the State Museum %A Ruedemann, R. %A Goldring, W. %E Adams, C. C. %K paleontology %B Twenty-Second Report of the Director of the Division of Science and the State Museum %S New York State Museum Bulletin %I The University of the State of New York %C Albany, New York %P 47-51 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Leopoldina Akademy der Naturforscher %D 1929 %T Neuere Beobachtungen an Graotolithenschiefern in Amerika %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B Leopoldina Akademy der Naturforscher %V 4 %P 7-12 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J New York State Museum Bulletin %D 1929 %T Note on Oldhamia (Murchisonites) Occidens (Walcott) %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B New York State Museum Bulletin %V 281 %P 47-51 %G eng %0 Book Section %B Twenty-First Report of the Director of the Division of Science and the State Museum %D 1926 %T A Devonian Starfish from Gaspe %A Ruedemann, R. %E Adams, C. C. %K paleontology %B Twenty-First Report of the Director of the Division of Science and the State Museum %S New York State Museum Bulletin %I The University of the State of New York %C Albany, New York %P 70-80 %G eng %0 Book Section %B Twenty-First Report of the Director of the Division of Science and the State Museum %D 1926 %T Fuanal Facies Differences of Utica and Lorraine Shales %A Ruedemann, R. %E Adams, C. C. %K paleontology %B Twenty-First Report of the Director of the Division of Science and the State Museum %S New York State Museum Bulletin %I The University of the State of New York %C Albany, New York %P 61-69 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Natural History %D 1926 %T Hunting Fossil Marine Faunas in New York State %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B Natural History %V 26 %P 505-514 %G eng %0 Book %B New York State Museum Bulletin %D 1926 %T The Utica and Lorraine Fomations of New York: Part 2 Systematic Paleontology No. 2: Mollusks, Crustaceans, and Eurypterids %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B New York State Museum Bulletin %I The University of the State of New York %C Albany, New York %G eng %0 Book %B New York State Museum Bulletin %D 1925 %T Some Silurian (Ontarian) Faunas of New York %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B New York State Museum Bulletin %I The University of the State of New York %C Albany, New York %G eng %U http://purl.org/net/nysl/nysdocs/5168941 %0 Book %B New York State Museum Bulletin %D 1925 %T The Utica and Lorraine Formations of New York: Part 1 Stratigraphy %A Ruedemann, R. %K geology %B New York State Museum Bulletin %I The University of Pennsylvania Press %C Albany, New York %G eng %0 Book %B New York State Museum Bulletin %D 1925 %T The Utica and Lorraine Formations of New York: Part 2 Systematic Paleontology No. 1: Plants, Sponges, Corals, Graptolites, Crinoids, Worms, Bryozoans, Brachiopods %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B New York State Museum Bulletin %I The University of the State of New York %C Albany, New York %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Museum of Paleontology, The University of Michigan, Contributions %D 1924 %T Occurrence of the Collingwood Formation in Michigan %A Ruedemann, R. %A Ehlers, G. M. %K paleontology %B Museum of Paleontology, The University of Michigan, Contributions %V 2 %P 13-18 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J American Journal of Science %D 1924 %T Recent Publications on the Origin and Habitat of the Eurypterida %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B American Journal of Science %V 7 %P 227-232 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences %D 1922 %T Additional Studies in Arrested Evolution %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences %V 8 %P 54-55 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J The American Naturalist %D 1922 %T Further Notes on the Paleontology of Arrested Evolution %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B The American Naturalist %V 56 %P 256-272 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Journal of Geology %D 1922 %T On the Occurrence of an Apus in the Permian of Oklahoma %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B Journal of Geology %V 30 %P 311-318 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Geological Society of America Bulletin %D 1921 %T Observations on the Mode of Life of Primitive Cephalopods %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B Geological Society of America Bulletin %V 32 %P 315-320 %G eng %0 Book Section %B Sixth Report of the Director of the Science Division %D 1919 %T Paleontologic Contributions from the New York State Museum %A Ruedemann, R. %E Clarke, J. M. %K paleontology %B Sixth Report of the Director of the Science Division %S New York State Museum Bulletin %I The University of the State of New York %C Albany, New York %P 63-130 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences %D 1919 %T On Some Fundamentals of Pre-Cambrian Paleo-Geography %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences %V 5 %P 1-6 %G eng %0 Book Section %B Fifth Report of the Director of the Science Division %D 1919 %T Some Marine Algae from the Trenton Limestone of New York %A Ruedemann, R. %E Clarke, J. M. %K paleontology %B Fifth Report of the Director of the Science Division %S New York State Museum Bulletin %I The University of the State of New York %C Albany, New York %P 194-216 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences %D 1918 %T The Phylogeny of Acorn Barnacles %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences %V 4 %P 382-384 %G eng %0 Book %B New York State Museum Bulletin %D 1916 %T Paleontologic Contributions from the New York State Museum %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B New York State Museum Bulletin %I The University of the State of New York %C Albany, New York %G eng %U http://purl.org/net/nysl/nysdocs/2583088 %0 Journal Article %J Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences %D 1916 %T On the Presence of a Median Eye in Trilobites %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences %V 2 %P 234-237 %G eng %0 Book %B New York State Museum Bulletin %D 1912 %T The Lower Siluric Shales of the Mohawk Valley %A Ruedemann, R. %K geology paleontology %B New York State Museum Bulletin %I The University of the State of New York %C Albany, New York %G eng %U http://purl.org/net/nysl/nysdocs/2759550 %0 Journal Article %J Geological Society of America Bulletin %D 1911 %T Stratigraphic Significance of the Wide Distribution of Graptolites %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B Geological Society of America Bulletin %V 22 %P 234 %G eng %0 Book %B New York State Museum Memoir %D 1908 %T Graptolites of New York Part II: Graptolites of the Higher Beds %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B New York State Museum Memoir %I The University of the State of New York %C Albany, New York %G eng %0 Book %B New York State Museum Bulletin %D 1906 %T Cephalopoda of the Beekmantown and Chazy formations of the Champlain Basin %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B New York State Museum Bulletin %I The University of the State of New York %C Albany, New York %G eng %U http://purl.org/net/nysl/nysdocs/3826686 %0 Book Section %B Report of the State Paleontologist 1903 %D 1905 %T Structure of Some Primitive Cephalopods %A Ruedemann, R. %E Clarke, J. M. %K paleontology %B Report of the State Paleontologist 1903 %S New York State Museum Bulletin %I The University of the State of New York %C Albany, New York %P 296-341 %G eng %0 Book %B New York State Museum Memoir %D 1904 %T Graptolites of New York: Part I: Graptolites of the Lower Beds %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B New York State Museum Memoir %I The University of the State of New York %C Albany, New York %G eng %0 Book Section %B Report of the State Paleontologist 1902 %D 1903 %T Cambric Dictyonema Fauna in the Slate Belt of Eastern New York %A Ruedemann, R. %E Merrill, J. H. %E Clarke, J. M. %K geology paleontology %B Report of the State Paleontologist 1902 %S New York State Museum Bulletin %I The University of the State of New York %C Albany, New York %P 934-954 %G eng %0 Book Section %B Report of the State Paleontologist 1901 %D 1902 %T Graptolite Facies, of the Beekmantown Formation in Rensselaer County, N.Y. %A Ruedemann, R. %E Merrill, J. H. %E Clarke, J. M. %K paleontology %B Report of the State Paleontologist 1901 %S New York State Museum Bulletin %I The University of the State of New York %C Albany, New York %P 546-575 %G eng %0 Book Section %B Report of the State Paleontologist 1901 %D 1902 %T Growth and Development of Goniograptus tuttireaui McCoy %A Ruedemann, R. %E Merrill, J. H. %E Clarke, J. M. %K paleontology %B Report of the State Paleontologist 1901 %S New York State Museum Bulletin %I The University of the State of New York %C Albany, New York %P 576-592 %G eng %0 Book Section %B Paleontologic Papers 2 %D 1901 %T Trenton conglomerate of Rysedorph Hill and Its Fauna %A Ruedemann, R. %E Merrill, J. H. %E Clarke, J. M. %K paleontology %B Paleontologic Papers 2 %S New York State Museum Bulletin %I The University of the State of New York %C Albany, New York %P 3-114 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J American Geologist %D 1897 %T Evidence of CurrentAaction in the Ordovician of New York %A Ruedemann, R. %K geology paleontology %B American Geologist %V 19 %P 367-391 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J American Geologist %D 1896 %T Note on the Discovery of a Sessile Conularia-Article I %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B American Geologist %V 17 %P 158-165 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J American Geologist %D 1896 %T Note on the Discovery of a Sessile Conularia-Article II %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B American Geologist %V 18 %P 65-71 %G eng %0 Journal Article %J New York State Museum Annual Report %D 1895 %T Development and Mode of Growth of Diplograptus, McCoy %A Ruedemann, R. %K paleontology %B New York State Museum Annual Report %V 48 %P 219-251 %G eng