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Hall, J., 1874. Descrtptions of Bryozoa and Corals of the Lower Helderberg Group. New York State Museum Annual Report 26, 93-116.
Hall, J., 1857. Descriptions of Palaeozoic Fossils. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 10, 39-180.
Hall, J., 1860. Descriptions of New Species of Fossils from the Silurian Rocks of Nova Scotia. Canadian Naturalist and Quarterly Journal of Science 5, 144-159.
Hall, J., 1870. Descriptions of New Species of Fossils, from the Devonian Rocks of Iowa. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 23, 223-243.
Hall, J., 1867. Descriptions of New or Little Known Species of Fossils from Rocks of the Age of the Niagara Group. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 20, 348-438.
Hall, J., Whitfield, R.P., 1875. Descriptions of Invertebrate Fossils,Mainly from the Silurian System. Ohio Division of Geological Survey Bulletin Rpt 2, 65-157.
Hall, J., Whitfield, R.P., 1873. Descriptions of Devonian Fossils. New York State Museum Annual Report 23, 223-243.
Hall, J., 1892. Descriptions of Bryozoa. New York State Museum Annual Report 44, 65-87.
Hall, J., 1851. Description of New or Rare Species of Fossils from the Paleozoic Series, in: Foster, J.W., Whitney, J.D. (Eds.), Report On The Geology Of The Lake Superior Land District; Part 2. pp. 203-231.
Hall, J., 1889. Description of Linnarssonia cf. pretiosa Billings. Proceedings and Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada 7, 55.
Hall, J., 1883. Description of a New Species of Stylonurus from the Catskill Group. New York State Museum Annual Report 36, 76-77.
Hall, J., 1846. On a Deposit at Clyde, New York, Containing a Cranium of Castoroides ohioensis. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 4, 167-168.

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