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Goldring, W., 1938. An Upper Devonian Species of Aorocrinus. Annals of the Carnegie Museum 27, 109-112.
Goldring, W., 1924. The Upper Devonian Forest of Seed Ferns in. Eastern New York, in: Clarke, J.M. (Ed.), Eighteenth Report Of The Director Of The State Museum Science Department. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York, pp. 50-92.
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Goldring, W., 1948. Status of 'Homocrinus' cylindricus Hall. Bulletin of the Wagner Free Institute of Sciences of Philadelphia 23, 23-32.
Goldring, W., 1935. Some Upper Devonian Crinoids from New York. Annals of the Carnegie Museum 24, 337-348.
Goldring, W., 1936. Some Hamilton (Devonian) Crinoids from New York. Journal of Paleontology 10, 14-22.
Goldring, W., 1934. Some Hamilton Crinoids of New York and Canada. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences 15, 182-200.
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Goldring, W., Flowers, R.H., 1942. Restudy of the Schoharie and Esopus formations of New York State. American Journal of Science 240, 673-694. doi:10.2475/ajs.240.10.673
Goldring, W., 1939. Report on Geological Mapping of Sedimentary Rocks (Exclusive of Grenville) and Glacial Areas in New York State, in: Adams, C.C. (Ed.), One Hundred First Annual Report Of The New York State Museum. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York, pp. 119-131.
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Goldring, W., 1930. The Oldest Known Petrified Forest. American Forests and Forest Life 36, 491-493, 546.
Goldring, W., 1927. The Oldest Known Petrified Forest. The Scientific Monthly 26, 514-529.
Goldring, W., 1930. The Oldest Known Fossil Forest. New York State Education 17, 704-707.
Goldring, W., 1939. Office of Paleontology, in: Adams, C.C. (Ed.), A Summary Of The Accomplishments And Functions Of The New York State Museum During The Past Century, 1836-1936. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York, pp. 74-82.
Goldring, W., 1948. Occurrence of Gennaeocrinus kentuckiensis (Shumard) in Pennsylvania. Bulletin of the Wagner Free Institute of Sciences of Philadelphia 23, 1-3.
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Goldring, W., 1945. Notes on Thamnocrinus springeri Goldring and other Hamilton Crinoids. American Journal of Science 243, 57-65. doi:10.2475/ajs.243.2.57
Goldring, W., 1929. New Upper Devonian Plant Material, in: Adams, C.C. (Ed.), Twenty-First Report Of The Director Of The Division Of Science And The State Museum. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York, pp. 85-87.
Goldring, W., 1951. A New Species of the Genus Craterocrinus Gold, New York State Museum Circular. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Goldring, W., 1926. New Species of Hamilton Crinoids, in: Adams, C.C. (Ed.), Twenty-First Report Of The Director Of The Division Of Science And The State Museum. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York, pp. 89-92.
Goldring, W., 1933. A New Species of Crinoid from the Devonian (Oriskany) of Maine. Proceedings of the Portland Society of Natural History 4, 153-155.
Goldring, W., 1926. New Museum Exhibits, in: Adams, C.C. (Ed.), Twenty-First Report Of The Director Of The Division Of Science And The State Museum. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York, pp. 81-84.
Goldring, W., 1946. A New Lower Chemung Crinoid. Bulletins of American Paleontology 31, 1-8.

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