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Ruedemann, R., Goldring, W., 1944. Memorial to David Hale Newland (1872-1943). Proceedings of the Geological Society of America 209-216.
Journal Article
Ruedemann, R., 1931. The Tangential Master-Streams of the Adirondack Drainage. American Journal of Science 22, 431-440.
Ruedemann, R., 1911. Stratigraphic Significance of the Wide Distribution of Graptolites. Geological Society of America Bulletin 22, 234.
Ruedemann, R., 1931. Some New Middle Cambrian Fossils from British Columbia. Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum 79, 1-18.
Ruedemann, R., 1919. On Some Fundamentals of Pre-Cambrian Paleo-Geography. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 5, 1-6.
Ruedemann, R., 1935. Silurian Phyllocarid Crustaceans from Oklahoma. Journal of Paleontology 9, 447-448.
Ruedemann, R., 1936. Present Status of the "Geology of North America". Science 83, 262. doi:10.1126/science.83.2150.262-a
Ruedemann, R., 1916. On the Presence of a Median Eye in Trilobites. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2, 234-237.
Ruedemann, R., 1918. The Phylogeny of Acorn Barnacles. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 4, 382-384.
Ruedemann, R., 1933. Paleozoic Planktonic Faunas of North America. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 19, 157-159.
Ruedemann, R., Smith, E.S.C., 1935. The Ordovician of Maine. American Journal of Science 30, 353-358.
Ruedemann, R., 1936. Ordovician Graptolites from Quebec and Tennessee. Journal of Paleontology 10, 385-387.
Ruedemann, R., 1945. An Ordovician Ceratiocaris. American Midland Naturalist 34, 547-548. doi:10.2307/2421144
Ruedemann, R., Chadwick, G.H., 1935. Ordovician Black Shales of New York. Science 81, 400. doi:10.1126/science.81.2104.400
Ruedemann, R., Ehlers, G.M., 1924. Occurrence of the Collingwood Formation in Michigan. Museum of Paleontology, The University of Michigan, Contributions 2, 13-18.
Ruedemann, R., 1921. Observations on the Mode of Life of Primitive Cephalopods. Geological Society of America Bulletin 32, 315-320.

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