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Stein, W.E., Berry, C.M., VanAller Hernick, L., Mannolini, F., 2021. The classic mid-Devonian Eospermatopteris localities, Gilboa NY, USA. Review of Palaeobotany and Palynology 295, 104520. doi:10.1016/j.revpalbo.2021.104520
Ver Straeten, C.A., 2012. The Collapse of 'Chimney Rock'--The Cliffs in Action at Thatcher Park. Friends of Thacher and Thompsons Lake State Parks Newsletter 16, 1.
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Ver Straeten, C.A., 2023. Dedication: To Dr. Lawrence (Larry) V. Rickard, in: Ver Straeten, C.A., Over, D.J., Woodrow, D. (Eds.), Devonian Of New York, Volume 1: Introduction And Přídolí To Lower Givetian (Upper Silurian To Middle Devonian) Stages. Paleontological Research Institute, Ithaca, New York. doi:10.32857/bap.2023.403.02
Ver Straeten, C.A., 2023. Dedication: To Dr. Lawrence (Larry) V. Rickard, in: Ver Straeten, C.A., Over, D.J., Woodrow, D. (Eds.), Devonian Of New York, Volume 1: Introduction And Přídolí To Lower Givetian (Upper Silurian To Middle Devonian) Stages. Paleontological Research Institute, Ithaca, New York. doi:10.32857/bap.2023.403.02
Ver Straeten, C.A., Over, D.J., Woodrow, D., 2023. Devonian of New York, Volume 2: Lower to upper Givetian (Middle Devonian) stage, Bulletins of American Paleontology. Paleontological Research Institute, Ithaca, New York.
Ver Straeten, C.A., 2023. The Devonian terrestrial system of New York, in: Ver Straeten, C.A., Over, D.J., Woodrow, D. (Eds.), Devonian Of New York,Volume 3: Frasnian To Famennian (Upper Devonian) Stages And The Devonian Terrestrial System In New York. Paleontological Research Institute, Ithaca, New York, pp. 211–330. doi:10.32857/bap.2023.407.05
Ver Straeten, C.A., 2023. The Devonian terrestrial system of New York, in: Ver Straeten, C.A., Over, D.J., Woodrow, D. (Eds.), Devonian Of New York,Volume 3: Frasnian To Famennian (Upper Devonian) Stages And The Devonian Terrestrial System In New York. Paleontological Research Institute, Ithaca, New York, pp. 211–330. doi:10.32857/bap.2023.407.05

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