Staff Publications
Landing, E., Geyer, G., Brasier, M. D., and Bowring, S. A. 2013. Cambrian Evolutionary Radiation: Context, Correlation, and Chronostratigraphy--Overcoming Deficiencies of the First Appearance Datum (FAD) Concept. Earth-Science Reviews 123:133-172.
Landing, E., Mohibullah, M., and Williams, M. 2013. First Middle Ordovician Ostracods from Western Avalonia: Paleogeographical and Paleoenvironmental Significance. Journal of Paleontology 87:269-276.
van Iten, H., Tollerton, Jr., V. P., Ver Straeten, C. A., Leme, J. DM, Simos, M. G., and Rodrigues, S. C. 2013. Life Mode of In Situ Conularia in a Middle Devonian Epibole. Palaeontology 56(1):29-48.
Feranec, R. S., and Kozlowski, A. L. 2012. New AMS Radiocarbon Dates from Late Pleistocene Mastodons and Mammoths in New York State, USA. Radiocarbon 54:275-279.
Landing, E. 2012. Time-specific Black Mudstones and Global Hyperwarming on the Cambrian-Ordovician Slope and Shelf of the Laurentia Palaeocontinent. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 367-368:256-272.
Landing, E., Adrian, J. M., Westrop, S. R., and Kroger, B. 2012. Tribes Hill-Rochdale Formations in East Laurentia: Proxies for Early Ordovician (Tremadocian) Eustasy on a Tropical Passive Margin (New York and West Vermont). Geological Magazine 149:93-123.
Landing, E., and Kroger, B. 2012. Cephalopod Ancestry and Ecology of the Hyolith 'Allatheca' degeeri s.l. in the Cambrian Evolutionary Radiation. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 353-355:21-30.
Landing, E., Reyes, S. P., Andreas, A. L., and Bowser, S. S. 2012. First Discovery of Early Palaeozoic Bathysiphon (Foraminifera) - Test Structure and Habitat of a 'Living Fossil'. Geological Magazine 149:1013-1022.
Stein, W. E., Berry, C. M., VanAller Hernick, L., and Mannolini, F. 2012. Surprisingly Complex Community Discovered in the mid-Devonian Fossil Forest at Gilboa. Nature 483:78-81.
Brett, C. E., Baird, G. C., Bartholomew, A. J., DeSantis, M. K., and Ver Straeten, C. A. 2011. Sequence Stratigraphy and a Revised Sea-level Curve for the Middle Devonian of Eastern North America. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 304:21-53.
Feranec, R. S. 2011. Global Problems., Global Research. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 6(3):14-15.
Feranec, R. S., Miller, N. G., Lothrop, J. C., and Graham, R. W. 2011. The Sporormiella proxy and End-Pleistocene Megafaunal Extinction: A Perspective. Quaternary International 245:333-338.
Hart, J. P. 2011. The Immeasurable Value of Grants. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 6(4):10-13.
Landing, E. 2011. No Late Cambrian Shoreline Ice in Laurentia. GSA Today 21:e19.
Landing, E., and Fortey, R. A. 2011. Tremadocian (Lower Ordovician) Biotas and Sea-level Changes on the Avalon Microcontinent. Journal of Paleontology 85:680-696.
Landing, E., Westrop, S. R., and Adrian, J. M. 2011. The Lawsonian Stage - the Eoconodontus Notchpeakensis FAD and HERB Carbon Isotope Excursion Define a Globally Correlatable Terminal Cambrian Stage. Bulletin of Geosciences 86:621-640.
Landing, E., Westrop, S. R., Kroger, B., and English, A. M. 2011. Left Behind--Delayed Extinction and a Relict Trilobite Fauna in the Cambrian--Ordovician Boundary Succession (East Laurentian Platform, New York). Geological Magazine 148:529-557.
Moczydlowska, M., Landing, E., Zang, W., and Palacio, T. 2011. Proterozoic Phytoplankton and Timing of Chlorophyte Algae Origins. Palaeontology 54:721-733.
Streng, M., Melbin, B. B,, Landing, E., and Keppie, J. D. 2011. Linguliform Brachiopods from the Terminal Cambrian and Lowest Ordovician of the Oaxaquia Microcontinent (Southern Mexico). Journal of Paleontology 85:122-155.
Thompson, W. B., Griggs, C. B., Miller, N. G., Nelson, R. E., Weddle, T. K., and Kilian, T. M. 2011. Associated Terrestrial and Marine Fossils in the Late-glacial Presumpscot Formation, Southern Maine, U.S.A., and the Marine Reservoir Effect on Radiocarbon Ages. Quaternary Research (75):552-565.
Westrop, S. R., Adrain, J. M., and Landing, E. 2011. The Cambrian (Sunwaptan, Furongian) Agnostoid Arthropod Lotagnostus Whitehouse, 1936, in Laurentian and Avalonian North America: Systematics and Biostratigraphic Significance. Bulletin of Geosciences 86:569-594.
Westrop, S. R., and Landing, E. 2011. Lower Cambrian (Branchian) Eodiscoid Trilobites from the Lower Brigus Formation, Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada. Memoirs of the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists 42:209-262.
Feranec, R. S., Garcia, N., Diez, J. C., and Arsuaga, J. L. 2010. Understanding the Ecology of Mammalian Carnivorans and Herbivores from Valdegoba Cave (Burgos, Northern Spain) Through Stable Isotope Analysis. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 297:263-272.
Feranec, R. S., Hadly, E. A., and Paytan, A. 2010. Isotopes Reveal Limited Effects of Middle Pleistocene Climate Change on the Ecology of Mid-sized Mammals. Quaternary International 217:43-52.
Feranec, R. S., and Kozlowski, A. L. 2010. AMS Radiocarbon Dates from Pleistocene and Holocene Mammals Housed in the New York State Museum, Albany, New York, USA. Radiocarbon 52(1):205-208.
Kroger, B., and Landing, E. 2010. Early Ordovician Community Evolution with Eustatic Change Through the Middle Beekmantown Group, Northeast Laurentia. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 294:174-188.
Landing, E. 2010. When the Phyla Came Marching In: Modern Marine Organisms Originate in the Cambrian Period. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 6(2):9.
Landing, E., English, A., and Keppie, J. D. 2010. Cambrian Origin of All Skeletalized Metazoan Phyla--Discovery of Earth's Oldest Bryozoans (Upper Cambrian, Southern Mexico). Geology 38:547-550.
Bartholomew, A. J., T. J. Schramm, C. A. Ver Straeten, and D. J. Over. 2009. Refining the Timing of Faunal Turnover in the Middle Devonian Appalachian Basin: Paleoecological Analysis of the Earliest Hamilton Fauna and a Revision of the Base of the Givetian Stage in Eastern North America. In New York State Geological Association, 81st Annual Meeting Guidebook, edited by F. W. Vollmer, pp. 200-225. Report prepared for New York State Geological Association, Albany, New York.
DeSantis, L. R. G., Feranec, R. S., and MacFadden, B. J. 2009. Effects of Global Warming on Ancient Mammalian Communities and Their Environments. Plos One 4(6):e5750. doi:10.1371/journal.pone..
Feranec, R. S. 2009. Evolution of Ecology in Mammals. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 4(4):13.
Feranec, R. S. 2009. Implications of Radiocarbon Dates from Potter Creek Cave, Shasta County, California, USA. Radiocarbon 51:931-936.
Feranec, R. S., Hadley, E. A., and Paytan, A. 2009. Stable Isotopes Reveal Seasonal Competition for Resources Between Late Pleistocene Bison (Bison) and Horse (Equus) from Rancho La Brea, Southern California. Paleogeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology 271:153-160.
Garcia, N., Feranec, R., Arsuaga, J. L., Bermudez de Castro, J. M., and Carbonell, C. 2009. Isotopic Analysis of the Ecology of Herbivores and Carnivores from the Middle Pleistocene Deposits of the Sierra de Atapuerca, Northern Spain. Journal of Archaeological Science 36:1142-1151.
Kirchman, J. J. 2009. Genetic Tests of Rapid Parallel Speciation of Flightless Birds from an Extant Volant Ancestor. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 96:601-616.
Kroger, B., and Landing, E. 2009. Cephalopods and Paleoenvironments of the Fort Cassin Formation (upper Lower Ordovician), Eastern New York and Adjacent Vermont. Journal of Paleontology 83:664-693.
Landing, E. 2009. Evolution, Environments, and the Earliest Squid Relatives. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 4(4):7, 15.
Landing, E., and Kroger, B. 2009. The Oldest Cephalopods from East Laurentia. Journal of Paleontology 83:123-127.
Blois, J.L., Feranec, R. S., and Hadly, E.A. 2008. Environmental Influences on Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Body-size Variation in California Ground Squirrels (Spermophilus beecheyi). Journal of Biogeography 35:602-613.
De Simone, D. J., G. R. Wall, N. G. Miller, J. A. Rayburn, and A. L. Kozlowski 2008 Glacial Geology of the Northern Hudson through Southern Champlain Lowlands. Guidebook to Field Trips.. Report prepared for 71st Annual Reunion Northeastern Friends of the Pleistocene, Glens Falls, New York.
Feranec, R. S. 2008. Growth Differences in the Saber-Tooth of Three Field Species. Palaios 23:566-569.
Feranec, R. S. 2008. Mortal Combat: How the Cohoes Mastodon Died. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 4(1):7.
Feranec, R. S. 2008. Using Stable Isotopes as an Additional Tool to Understand Ancient Human Environments. Coloquios de Paleontologia 58:7-11.
Feranec, R. S. 2008. Who Dunnit? What Caused the End-Pleistocene Extinction in North America?. Dig 10(9):28-29.
Kroger, B., and Landing, E. 2008. Onset of the Ordovician Cephalopod Radiation-evidence from the Rochdale Formation (middle Early Ordovician, Stairsian) in Eastern New York. Geological Magazine 145:490-520.
Landing, E., Johnson, S. C., and Geyer, G. 2008. Faunas and Cambrian Volcanism on the Avalonian Marginal Platform, Southern New Brunswick. Journal of Paleontology 82:884-905.
Miller, N. G. 2008. Contemporary and Prior Environments of the Hyde Park, New York, Mastodon, on the Basis of Associated Plant Macrofossils. In Mastodon Paleobiology, Taphonomy, and Paleoenvironment in the Late Pleistocene of New York State: studies on the Hyde Park, Chemung, and North Java Sites. Palaeontographica Americana 61, edited by W. D. Allmon, and P. L. Nester, pp. 151-181. Paleontological Research Institute, Ithaca, New York.
Miller, N. G. 2008. The Cohoes Mastodon and Younger Dryas in Eastern New York. In Glacial Geology of the Northern Hudson Through Southern Champlain lowlands. Guidebook to Field Trips., edited by D. J. De Simone, G. R. Wall, N. G. Miller, J. A. Rayburn, and A. L. Kozlowski, pp. 19-25. Report prepared for 71st Annual Reunion Northeastern Friends of the Pleistocene, Glens Falls, New York.
Nester, P. L., L. D. Brown, and N. G. Miller. 2008. The Hyde Park Mastodon Site, Dutchess County, New York, Stratigraphy and Basin Profile Based on Field Observation and Ground Penetrating Radar. In Mastodon Paleobiology, Taphonomy, and Paleoenvironment in the Late Pleistocene of New York State: studies on the Hyde Park, Chemung, and North Java Sites. Palaeontographica Americana 61, edited by W. D. Allmon, and P. L. Nester, pp. 135-142. Paleontological Research Institute, Ithaca, New York.
VanAller Hernick, L., Landing, E., and Bartowski, K. E. 2008. Earth's Oldest Liverworts--Metzgeriothallus sharonae sp. nov. from the Middle Devonian (Givetian) of Eastern New York. Review of Palaeobotany & Palynology 148:154-162.
Feranec, R.S. 2007. Ecological Generalization During Adaptive Radiation: Evidence from Neogene Mammals. Evolutionary Ecology Research 9:555-577.
Feranec, R.S. 2007. Stable Carbon Isotope Values Reveal Evidence of Resource Partitioning Among Ungulates from Modern C3-dominated Ecosystems in North America. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 252:575-585.
Feranec, R.S., Hadly, E.A., Blois, J.L., Barnosky, A.D., and Paytan, A. 2007. Radiocarbon Dates from the Pleistocene Fossil Deposits of Samwell Cave, Shasta County, California, USA. Radiocarbon 49(1):117-121.
Feranec, R.S., Hadly, E.A., and Paytan, A. 2007. Determining Landscape Use of Holocene Mammals Using Strontium Isotopes. Oecologia 153:943-950.
Kirchman, J. J., and Franklin, J. D. 2007. Comparative Phylogeography and Genetic Structure of Vanuatu Birds: Control Region Variation in a Rail, a Dove, and a Passerine. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 43:14-23.
Kirchman, J. J., and Steadman, D. W. 2007. New Species of Extinct Rails (Aves: Rallidae) from Archaeological Sites in the Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia. Pacific Science 61(1):145-163.
Kroeger, B., Beresi, M.S., and Landing, E. 2007. Early Orthoceratoid Cephalopods from the Argentine Precordillera (Lower--Middle Ordovician). Journal of Paleontology 81:1266-1283.
Kroger, B., and Landing, E. 2007. The Earliest Ordovician Cephalopods of Eastern Laurentia--Ellesmerocerids of the Tribes Hill Formation, Eastern New York. Journal of Paleontology 81(5):841-857.
Landing, E. 2007. America's First Science Parks. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 3(3):16.
Landing, E. 2007. Dedication to S. W. Ford. In S.W. Ford Memorial Volume: Ediacaran-Ordovician of East Laurentia. New York State Museum Bulletin 510, edited by E. Landing, pp. 2. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E. 2007. East Laurentia 2007-A Pre-meeting Statement. In S.W. Ford Memorial Volume: Ediacaran-Ordovician of East Laurentia. New York State Museum Bulletin 510, edited by E. Landing, pp. 3-4. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E. 2007. Ediacaran-Ordovician of East Laurentia-Geologic Setting and Controls on Deposition along the New York Promontory Region. In S.W. Ford Memorial Volume: Ediacaran-Ordovician of East Laurentia. New York State Museum Bulletin 510, edited by E. Landing, pp. 5-24. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E. 2007. Fabulous Fossils-300 Years of Worldwide Research on Trilobites: An Introduction. In Fabulous Fossils: 300 Years of Worldwide Research on Trilobites. New York State Museum Bulletin 507, edited by D.G. Mikulic, E. Landing, and J. Kluessendorf, pp. 1-2. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E., D. A. Franzi, J. W. Hagadorn, S. R. Westrop, B. Kroger, and J. C. Dawson. 2007. Cambrian of East Laurentia: Field Workshop in Eastern New York and Western Vermont. In S.W. Ford Memorial Volume: Ediacaran-Ordovician of East Laurentia. New York State Museum Bulletin 510, edited by E. Landing, pp. 25-71. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E., and Geyer, G. 2007. Reply: 'Distinguishing Eustatic and Epeirogenic Controls on Lower-Middle Cambrian Boundary Successions in West Gondwana (Morocco and Iberia),' by Ed Landing, Gerd Geyer, and Wolfram Heldmaier, Published in Sedimentology (2006). Sedimentology 53(4):899-918.
Landing, E., Peng, S., Babcock, L.E., Geyer, G., and Moczydlowska-Vidal, M. 2007. Global Standard Names for the Lowermost Cambrian Series and Stage. Episodes 30(4):287-289.
Landing, E., Westrop, S.R., and Keppe, J.D. 2007. Terminal Cambrian and Lowest Ordovician Succession of Mexican West Gondwana: Biotas and Sequence Stratigraphy of the Tinu Formation. Geological Magazine 144(6):909-936.
Mikulic, D.G., E. Landing, and J. Kluessendorf (editors). 2007. Fabulous Fossils: 300 Years of Worldwide Research on Trilobites. New York State Museum Bulletin 507. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Stein, W.E., Mannolini, F., VanAller Hernick, L., Landing, E., and Berry, C.M. 2007. Giant Cladoxylopsid Trees Resolve the Enigma of the Earth's Earliest Forest Stumps at Gilboa. Nature 446:904-907.
Tetlie, O.E., Tollerton, Jr., V.P., and Ciurca, Jr., S.J. 2007. Eurypterus remipes and E. lacustris (Chelicerata: Eurypterida) from the Silurian of North America. Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History 48(1):139-152.
VanAller Hernick, L. 2007. Where was Ebenezer Emmons' House?. Earth Sciences History 26(1):173-174.
Ver Straeten, C. 2007. Rock of Deep Ages. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 3(1):10-11.
Boucot, A. J., Landing, E., Boyce, W. D., Barr, S. M., and White, C. E. 2006. Provenance of Fossiliferous Clasts in Carboniferous Conglomerates, Isle Madame, Southern Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 43:295-302.
English, A.M., Landing, E., and Baird, G.C. 2006. Snake Hill - Reconstructing Eastern Taconic Foreland Basin Litho- and Biofacies from a Giant Melange Block in Eastern New York, USA. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 242:201-213.
Feranec, R.S. 2006. My, What Big Teeth You Have!. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 2(3):6.
Feranec, R. S. 2006. What Became of the MegaFauna?. American Scientist 94(3):279-280.
Geyer, G., and E. Landing. 2006. Morocco Field Excursion 2006. Ediacaran-Cambrian Depositional Environments and Stratigraphy of the Western Atlas Regions. In Morocco 2006. EdiacaranCambrian Depositional Environments and Stratigraphy of the Western Atlas Regions. Explanatory Description and Field Excursion Guide. Beringeria Special Issue 6, edited by G. Geyer, and E. Landing, pp. 47-112. .
Landing, E. 2006. State Fossils and New York State's Eurypterus remipes. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 2(2):16.
Landing, E., Geyer, G., and Heldmaier , W. 2006. Distinguishing Eustatic and Epeirogenic Controls on Lower-Middle Cambrian Boundary Successions in West Gondwana (Morocco and Iberia). Sedimentology 54:899-918.
Landing, E, and Westrop, S. R. 2006. Lower Ordovician Faunas, Stratigraphy, and Sea-level History of the Middle Beekmantown Group, Northeastern New York. Journal of Paleontology 80:958-980.
Miller, N. G. 2006. More on Mastodons and Their Extinction. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 2(2):4-5.
Miller, N. G., and Nester, P. L. 2006. Paleoecology of a late Pleistocene Wetland and Associated Mastodon Remains in the Hudson Valley, Southeastern New York State. GSA Special Publications 399:291-304.
Tollerton, Jr., V.P. 2006. Strabismus and Pseudofossils: A Case Study of Rudolf Ruedemann (1864-1956). Earth Sciences History 25(2):239-250.
VanAller Hernick, L. 2006. A Look Back: Remembering State Paleontologist Winifred Goldring. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 2(3):5.
Landing, E. 2005. Ancient Life. In The Encyclopedia of New York, edited by P. Eisenstadt, and L.-E. Moss, pp. 83-86. Syracuse University Press, Syracuse, NY.
Landing, E. 2005. Early Paleozoic Avalon -- Gondwana Unity: An Obituary -- Response to 'Palaeontological Evidence Bearing on Global Ordovician-Silurian Continental Reconstructions' by R. R. Fortey and L. R. M. Cocks. Earth-Science Reviews 69:169-175.
Landing, E. 2005. Fabulous Fossils-The State Museum's Trilobites. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 1(2):8-9.
Malin, G. 2005. New Life for Old Bones. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 1(1):16.
VanAller Hernick, L. 2005. A Look Back: James Hall 1811-1898. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 1(1):6.
Braddy, S. J., V. P. Tollerton, Jr., P. R. Racheboeuf, and R. Schallreuter. 2004. Eurypterids, Phyllocarids, and Ostracodes. In The Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event, edited by B. D. Webby, F. Paris, M.L. Droser, and I.G. Percival, pp. 255-265. Columbia University Press, New York, New York.
Finley, J. 2004. Acrimony in Albany. New York State Archives 2004(Fall):18-21.
Geyer, G., and Landing, E. 2004. A Unified Lower-Middle Cambrian Chronostratigraphy for West Gondwana. Acta Geologica Polonica 54:233-273.
Landing, E. 2004. Fossils and "Deep Time" In New York. New York State Museum Educational Leaflet 35. The University of the State of New York, Albany, NY.
Landing, E., and S. R. Westrop. 2004. Environmental Patterns in the Origin and Evolution and Diversification Loci of Early Cambrian Skeletalized Metazoa: Evidence from the Avalon Microcontinent. In Neoproterozoic-Cambrian Biological Revolutions. Papers 10, edited by J. H. Lipps, and B. Wagoner, pp. 93-105. Paleontological Society.
Miller, N. 2004. Contemporary and Prior Environments of the Hyde Park, New York, Mastodon on the Basis of Associated Plant Macrofossils. Bulletins of American Paleontology 62:
Tollerton, V. P., Jr., and , . 2004. Summary of a Revision of New York State Ordivician Eurypterids: Implications for Eurypterid Paleoecology, Diversity and Evolution. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth Sciences 94:235-242.
Tollerton, Jr., V. P. 2004 Paleontology of the Lower Utica Shale at Rural Grove, Montgomery County, New York. Report prepared for New York State Museum, Albany, New York.
Adrain, J. M., Lee, D. C., Westrop, S. R., Chatterton, B. D. E., and Landing, E. 2003. Classification of the Trilobite Subfamilies Hystricurinae and Hintzecurinae subfam. nov., with New Genera from the Lower Ordovician (Ibexian) of Idaho and Utah. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 41:55-105.
Hernick, L.A. 2003. The Gilboa Fossils. New York State Museum Circular 65. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E. 2003. Self-Taught American Scientist. New York Archives 2(4):13-15.
Landing, E., Westrop, S. R., and Kim, D. H. 2003. First Middle Ordovician Biota from Southern New Brunswick: Stratigraphic and Tectonic Implications for the Evolution of the Avalon Continent. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 40:715-730.
Landing, E, Westrop, S. R., and Van Aller Hernick, L. 2003. Uppermost Cambrian Lower Ordovician Faunas and Laurentian Platform Sequence Stratigraphy, Eastern New York and Vermont. Journal of Paleontology 77:78-98.
Miller, N. G., and Futyma, R. P. 2003. Extending the Paleobotanical Record at the Hiscock Site, New York: Correlations Among Stratigraphic Pollen Assemblages from Nearby Lake and Wetland Basins. Bul. Buffalo Soc. of Natural Sciences 37:43-62.
VanAller Hernick, L. 2003. Edwin Bradford Hall: Devonian Sponge Collector Extraordinaire. Earth Sciences History 22:209-218.
VanAller Hernick, L., and Mannolini, S. 2003. Northfield Tunnel's Ancient Life. Kaatskill Life 18(2):32-35.
Weinman, P. L., and E. Landing. 2003. An Introduction to Invertebrate Fossils of New York. New York State Museum Educational Leaflet 19. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Kim, D. K., Westrop, S. R., and Landing, E. 2002. Middle Cambrian (Acadian Series) Conocorhyphid and Paradoxidid Trilobites from the Upper Chamberlain's Brook Formation, Newfoundland and New Brunswick. Journal of Paleontology 76:822-842.
Landing, E. 2002. Early Paleozoic sea Levels and Climates: New Evidence from the East Laurentian Shelf and Slope. In Guidebook for Fieldtrips in New York and Vermont, edited by J. McLelland, and P. Karabinos, pp. C6-1-C6-22. Report prepared for New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference 94th Annual Meeting and New York State Geological Association 74th Annual Meeting, Lake George, New York.
Landing, E., Geyer, G., and Bartowski, K. E. 2002. Latest Early Cambrian Small Shelly Fossils, Trilobites, and Hatch Hill Dysaerobic Interval on the Qu'bec Continental Slope. Journal of Paleontology 76:287-305.
Adrain, J. M., Westrop, S. R., Landing, E., and Fortey, R. A. 2001. Systematics of the Ordovician Trilobites Ischyrotoma and Dimeropygiella, With Species from the Type Ibexian Area, Western USA. Journal of Paleontology 75:947-971.
Farlow, J. O., Sunderman, J. A., Havens, J. J., Swinehart, A. L., Holman, J. A., Richards, R. L., Miller, N. G., Martin, R. A., Hunt, R. M. , Jr., Storrs, G. W., Curry, B. B., Fluegeman, R. H., Dawson, M. R., and Flint, M. E. T. 2001. The Pipe Creek Sinkhole Biota, A Diverse Late Tertiary Continental Fossil Assemblage from Grant County, Indiana. American Midland Naturalist 145:367-378.
Geyer, G, and Landing, E. 2001. Middle Cambrian of Avalonian Massachusetts: Stratigraphy and Correlation of the Braintree Trilobites. Journal of Paleontology 75:116-135.
Baird, G.C., C.E. Brett, and C.A. Ver Straeten 2000 Facies and Fossils of the Lower Hamilton Group (Middle Devonian) in the Livingston County-Onondaga County Region. Report prepared for New York State Geological Association, 72nd Annual Meeting, Field Trip Guidebook.
Cadwell, D. H., W. M. Kelly, and C. A. Ver Straeten 2000 Down Below and Long Ago: Geology of Secret Caverns and Fossil Collecting, Schoharie County, New York. Report prepared for New York State Museum, Albany, New York.
Geyer, G., and Landing, E. 2000. Middle Cambrian of Avalonian Massachusetts: Stratigraphy and correlation of the Braintree trilobites. Journal of Paleontology 75(116-135):
Geyer, G, and E. Landing. 2000. The Cambrian in Israel and Jordan-The Feather Edge of the Mediterranean Region. In Cambrian From the Southern Edge.. Miscelanea 6, edited by G. F. Ace?olaza, and S. Peralta, pp. 98-101. Instituto Superior de Correlacion Geologica (INSUGEO), Universidad Nacional de Tucuman.
Landing, E., Bowring, S. A., Davidek, K. L., Rushton, A., Fortey, R. A., and Wimbledon, W. A. P. 2000. Cambrian--Ordovician Boundary Age and Duration of the Lowest Ordovician Tremadoc Series Based on U-Pb Zircon Dates from Avalonian Wales. Geological Magazine 137:486-494.
Westrop, S. R., and Landing, E. 2000. Lower Cambrian (Branchian) Trilobites and Biostratigraphy of the Hanford Brook Formation, Southern New Brunswick. Journal of Paleontology 74:858-878.
Cadwell, D. H., W. M. Kelly, and L VanAller Hernick 1999 A Trip to Secret Caverns and Fossil Collecting, Schoharie County, NY. Report prepared for New York State Museum, Albany, New York.
Miller, N. G. 1999. Pleurocladula albescens in the Late-Pleistocene of Vermont, U.S.A., and on the Rarity of Hepaticae in Glacial Sediments. Haussknechtia Beih. 9:251-257.
Miller, N. G., and Spear, R. W. 1999. Late-Quaternary History of the Alpine Flora of the New Hampshire White Mountains. Geographie Physique et Quaternaire 53:137-157.
VanAller Hernick, L. 1999. Silas Watson Ford: A Major But Little-known Contributor to the Cambrian Paleontology of North America. Earth Science History 18:246-263.
Landing, E. 1998. Avalon 1997-A Pre-meeting Viewpoint. In AVALON 1997-The Cambrian standard. Third International Field Conference of the Cambrian Chronostratigraphy Working Group and I.G.C.P. Project 366 (Ecological Aspects of the Cambrian Radiation). New York State Museum Bulletin 492, edited by E. Landing, and S. R. Westrop, pp. 1-3. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E. 1998. Cambrian Subdivisions and Correlations: Introduction. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 35:321, 322.
Landing, E., and S. R. Westrop. 1998. Cambrian Faunal Sequence and Depositional History of Avalonian Newfoundland and New Brunswick: Field Workshop. In Avalon 1997-The Cambrian standard. Third International Field Conference of the Cambrian Chronostratigraphy Working Group and I.G.C.P. Project 366 (Ecological Aspects of the Cambrian Radiation). New York State Museum Bulletin 492, edited by E. Landing, and S. R. Westrop, pp. 5-75. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E., and S. R. Westrop. 1998. Revisions in Stratigraphic Nomenclature of the Cambrian of Avalonian North America and Comparisons with Avalonian Britain. In Avalon 1997-The Cambrian standard. Third International Field Conference of the Cambrian Chronostratigraphy Working Group and I.G.C.P. Project 366 (Ecological Aspects of the Cambrian radiation). New York State Museum Bulletin 492, edited by E. Landing, and S. R. Westrop, pp. 76-87. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Maher, L. J., , Miller, N. G., Baker, R. G., Curry, B. B., and Mickelson, D. M. 1998. Paleobiology of the Sand Beneath Valders Till at Valders, Wisconsin. Quaternary Research 49:208-221.
Landing, E., and J. B. Skiba (editors). 1997. Guide to the Geology of John Boyd Thatcher Park (Indian Ladder Region) and Vicinity.. New York State Museum Handbook 14 (repr. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Miller, N. G. 1997. Fossil Mosses in Holocene Alluvium: A Case study from New York State and Prospects. Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory 81:171-180.
Steadman, D. W., Stafford, T. W., and Funk, R. E. 1997. Nonassociation of Paleoindians with AMS-Dated Late Pleistocene Mammals from the Dutchess Quarry Caves, New York. Quaternary Research 47:105-116.
Landing, E. 1996. Avalon-Insular Continent by the Latest Precambrian. In Avalonian and Related Peri-Gondwanan Terranes of the Circum-North Atlantic. Special Paper 304, edited by R. D. Nance, and M. Thompson, pp. 27-64. Geological Society of America.
Landing, E., and Bartowski, K. E. 1996. Oldest Shelly Fossils from the Taconic Allochthon and Late Early Cambrian Sea-Levels in Eastern Laurentia. Journal of Paleontology 70:741-761.
Landing, E., Westrop, S. R., and Knox, L. A. 1996. Conodonts, Stratigraphy, and Relative Sea-Level Changes of the Tribes Hill Formation (Lower Ordovician, East-Central New York). Journal of Paleontology 70:656-680.
Geyer, G., W. Heldmaier , and E. Landing. 1995. Arthropod Traces in the Middle Cambrian of Morocco. In Morocco '95-The Lower-Middle Cambrian Standard of Western Gondwana. Special Issue 2, edited by G. Geyer, and E. Landing, pp. 254. Beringeria.
Geyer, G., and E. Landing (editors). 1995. MOROCCO '95-The Lower-Middle Cambrian Standard of Gondwana. Special Issue 2. Beringria.
Geyer, G., and E. Landing. 1995. The Cambrian of the Moroccan Atlas Regions. In Morocco '95-The Lower-Middle Cambrian Standard of Western Gondwana. Special Issue 2, edited by G. Geyer, and E. Landing, pp. 7-46. Beringia.
Geyer, G., E. Landing, and W. Heldmaier . 1995. Faunas and Depositional Environments of the Cambrian of the Moroccan Atlas Regions. In Morocco '95-The Lower-Middle Cambrian Standard of Western Gondwana. Special Issue 2, edited by G. Geyer, and E. Landing, pp. 47-120. Beringeria.
Landing, E. 1995. MOROCCO '95-The Lower-Middle Cambrian Standard of Western Gondwana. In MOROCCO '95-The Lower-Middle Cambrian Standard of Western Gondwana. Special Issue 2, edited by G. Geyer, and E. Landing, pp. 5, 6. Beringeria.
Landing, E. 1995. Upper Lower Cambrian (upper Placentian-Branchian Series) of the Northern Antigonish Highlands, Nova Scotia: Faunas, and Revised Stratigraphy. Journal of Paleontology 69:475-495.
Landing, E. 1995. Upper Placentian-Branchian Series of Mainland Nova Scotia (Middle-Upper Lower Cambrian): faunas, Paleoenvironments, and Stratigraphic Revision. Journal of Paleontology 69:475-495.
Landing, E., and G. Geyer. 1995. Morocco '95--The Lower-Middle Cambrian Standard of Western Gondwana. In Morocco '95--The Lower-Middle Cambrian Standard of Western Gondwana. Beringeria Special Issue 2, edited by G. Geyer, and E. Landing, pp. 5, 6. .
Landing, E., G. Geyer, and W. Heldmaier . 1995. First African Lapworthellid: Lapworthella vandali n. sp. From the Lower Middle Cambrian Boundary Interval of Morocco. In MOROCCO '95-The Lower-Middle Cambrian Cambrian Standard of Western Gondwana. Special Issue 2, edited by G. Geyer, and E. Landing, pp. 243-253. Beringeria.
Steadman, D. W. 1995. Prehistoric Extinctions of Pacific Island Birds: Biodiversity Meets Archaeozoology. Science 267:1123-1131.
Westrop, S. R., Tremblay, J. V., and Landing, E. 1995. Declining Importance of Trilobites in Ordovician Nearshore Paleocommunities; Dilution or Displacement?. Palaios 10:75-79.
Landing, E. 1994. Precambrian-Cambrian Global Stratotype Ratified and a New Perspective of Cambrian Time. Geology 22:179-182.
Landing, E. 1994. Pseudopanderodus; Junior Synonym of Panderodus (Conodonta). Journal of Paleontology 68:1165.
Steadman, D. W., Arroyo-Cabrales, J., Johnson, E., and Guzman, A. F. 1994. New Information on Late Pleistocene Birds from San Josecito Cave, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. The Condor 96:577-589.
Landing, E. 1993. Cambrian-Ordovician Boundary in the Taconic Allochthon, Eastern New York, and Its Interregional Correlation. Journal of Paleontology 67:1-19.
Landing, E. 1993. In Situ Earliest Cambrian Tube Worms and the Oldest Metazoan-Constructed Biostrome (Placentian Series, Southeastern Newfoundland. Journal of Paleontology 67:333-342.
Miller, N. G. 1993. New Late-Pleistocene Moss Assemblages from New England, U.S.A., and Their Bearing on the Migrational History of the North American Moss Flora. Jour. Hattori Bot. Lab. 75:235-248.
Steadman, D. W. 1993. Biogeography of Tongan Birds Before and After Human Impact. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 90:818-822.
Steadman, D. W., Craig, L. J., and Engel, T. 1993. Late Pleistocene and Holocene Vertebrates from Joralemon's (Fish Club) Cave, Albany County, New York. Bulletin, Journal of the New York State Archaeological Association 105:9-15.
Westrop, S. R., Knox, L. A., and Landing, E. 1993. Lower Ordovician (Ibexian) Trilobites from the Tribes Hill Formation, Central Mohawk Valley, New York State. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 30:1618-1633.
Landing, E. 1992. Precambrian-Cambrian Boundary GSSP, SE Newfoundland: Biostratigraphy and Geochronology. Bulletin of Liason of the Subcommission on Geochronology 11:6-8.
Landing, E. 1992. Lower Cambrian of southeastern Newfoundland: Epeirogeny and Lazarus Faunas, Lithofacies-Biofacies Linkages, and the Myth of a Global Chronostratigraphy. In Origins and Early Evolution of Metazoa, edited by J. Lipps, and P. W. Signor, pp. 283-309. Plenum Press, New York, New York.
Landing, E. 1992. Precambrian-Cambrian Boundary GSSP, SE Newfoundland: Biostratigraphy and Geochronology.. Bulletin of Liason of the Subcommission on Geochronology 11:6-8.
Landing, E. (editor). 1992. Studies in Stratigraphy and Paleontology in Honor of Donald W. Fisher. New York State Museum Bulletin 481. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E., and Narbonne, G. M. 1992. Comment on: Scenella and 'A Chondrophine (medusoid hydrozoan) from the Basal Cambrian of Newfoundland'. Journal of Paleontology 66:338, 339.
Myrow, P. M., and Landing, E. 1992. Mixed Siliciclastic-carbonate Deposition in a Lower Cambrian Oxygen-stratified Basin, Chapel Island Formation, Southeastern Newfoundland. Journal of Sedimentary Petrology 62:455-473.
Landing, E. 1991. A View from the Hudson: Hudson-Mohawk Lowlands and Taconic Mountains. In Geology of New York: A Simplified Account. New York State Museum Educational Leaflet 28, edited by Y. W. Isachsen, E. Landing, J. M. Lauber, L. V. Rickard, and W. B. Rogers, pp. 53-65. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E. 1991. Field trip 3B: Aspects of Paleozoic Geology in the Albany Region. In Association of American State Geologists Annual Meeting, Field Trip Guide, May 49, 1991, edited by P. R. Whitney, pp. 41-50. Report prepared for , Albany, New York.
Landing, E. 1991. Upper Precambrian through Lower Cambrian of Cape Breton Island: Faunas, Paleoenvironments, and Stratigraphic Revision. Journal of Paleontology, 65:570-595.
Landing, E., and Murphy, J. B. 1991. Uppermost Precambrian(?)-Lower Cambrian of Mainland Nova Scotia: Faunas, Depositional Environments, and Stratigraphic Revision. Journal of Paleontology 65:382-396.
Narbonne, E., Myrow, P., Landing, E., and Anderson, M. M. 1991. A Chondrophorine (medusoid hydrozoan) from the Basal Cambrian (Placentian) of Newfoundland. Journal of Paleontology 65:186-191.
Steadman, D. W., Stafford, Jr., T. W., Donahue, D. J., and Jull, A. J. T. 1991. Chronology of Holocene Vertebrate Extinction in the Gal?pagos Islands. Quaternary Research 36:126-133.
Anderson, R. S., Miller, N. G., Davis, R. B., and Nelson, R. E. 1990. Terrestrial fossils within the marine Presumpscot Formation: implications for late Wisconsinan paleoenvironments and isostatic rebound along the coast of Maine. Canad. Jour. Earth Sci. 27:1241-1246.
Miller, N. G. 1990. Plant macrofossils. In Biological Techniques in Paleoecological Interpretation, edited by A. V. Morgan, pp. 30-72. Quaternary Sciences Institute. University of Waterloo, Ontario.
Miller, N. G. 1990. The management of rare plants: Suggestions derived from paleoecological studies of late-Pleistocene floras. In Proceedings of the 15th Annual Natural Areas Conference. New York State Museum Bulletin 471, edited by R. S. Mitchell, C. J. Sheviak, and D. J. Leopold, pp. 159-162. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Tucker, G. C., and Miller, N. G. 1990. Achene microstructure in Eriophorum (Cyperaceae): Taxonomic implications and paleobotanical applications. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 117:266-283.
Landing, E. 1989. Paleoecology and Distribution of the Early Cambrian Rostroconch Watsonella crosbyi Grabau. Journal of Paleontology 63(5):566-573.
Landing, E., Myrow, P., Benus, A. P., and Narbonne, G. M. 1989. The Placentian Series: Appearance of the Oldest Skeletalized Faunas in Southeastern Newfoundland. Journal of Paleontology 63:739-769.
Miller, N. G. 1989. Late-Pleistocene Anthelia (Hepaticae), an arctic-alpine, snow-bed indicator at a low elevation site in Massachusetts, U.S.A.. Journal of Bryology 15:583-588.
Miller, N. G. 1989. Pleistocene and Holocene floras of New England as a framework for interpreting aspects of plant rarity. Rhodora 91:49-69.
Miller, N. G. 1989. Structurally preserved leaves of Harrimanella hypnoides (Ericaceae): Paleoecology of a new North American late-Pleistocene fossil. American Journal of Botany 76:1089-1095.
Steadman, D. W. 1989. Fossil Birds and Biogeography in Polynesia. Congressus Internationalis Ornithologici II XIX:1526-1534.
Anderson, E., C. E. Brett, D. W. Fisher, P. W. Goodwin, G. J. Kloc, E. Landing, and R. H. Lindemann. 1988. Upper Silurian to Middle Devonian Stratigraphy and Depositional Controls, East-central New York. In 1986 Canadian Paleontology and Biostratigraphy Seminar, Proceedings. New York State Museum Bulletin 462, edited by E. Landing, pp. 111-134. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E. 1988. Bibliography of George Frederic Matthew. In Trace Fossils, Small Shelly Fossils, and the Precambrian-Cambrian Boundary. New York State Museum Bulletin 463, edited by E. Landing, G. M. Narbonne, and P. Myrow, pp. 1-3. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E. 1988. CambrianOrdovician boundary in North America: Revised Tremadocian Correlations, Unconformities, and 'Glacioeustasy'. In The Canadian Paleontology and Biostratigraphy Seminar, Proceedings. New York State Museum Bulletin 462, edited by E. Landing, pp. 48-58. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E. 1988. Depositional Tectonics and Biostratigraphy of the Western Portion of the Taconic Allochthon, Eastern New York State. In The Model T Reconsidered: Proceedings from the World of the Model T Conference. New York State Museum Bulletin 462, edited by E. Landing, pp. 96-110. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E. 1988. Lower Cambrian of Eastern Massachusetts: Stratigraphy and Small Shelly Fossils. Journal of Paleontology 62:661-695.
Landing, Ed (editor). 1988. The Canadian Paleontology and Biostratigraphy Seminar, Albany, NY, Sept. 29 - Oct. 1, 1986. New York State Museum Bulletin 462. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E. 1988. Trace Fossils, Small Shelly Fossils, and the PrecambrianCambrian Boundary--A Pre-meeting Viewpoint. In Trace Fossils, Small Shelly Fossils, and the Precambrian-Cambrian Boundary. New York State Museum Bulletin 463, edited by E. Landing, G. M. Narbonne, and P. Myrow, pp. 1-3. The University of the State of New York, Albany, North Carolina.
Landing, E., and A. P. Benus 1988 Cambrian Depositional History and Stratigraphy, Avalon-Bonavista Region, Southeastern Newfoundland. Geological Association of Canada, Field Trip Guide A.3. Report prepared for , St. John's, Newfoundland.
Landing, E., and A. P. Benus. 1988. Stratigraphy of the Bonavista Group, Southeastern Newfoundland: Growth Faults and the Distribution of the Sub-trilobitic Lower Cambrian. In Trace Fossils, Small Shelly Fossils, and the Precambrian-Cambrian Boundary. New York State Museum Bulletin 463, edited by E. Landing, G. M. Narbonne, and P. Myrow, pp. 69-71. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E., G. M. Narbonne, and P. Myrow (editors). 1988. Trace Fossils, Small Shelly Fossils, and the PrecambrianCambrian Boundary. New York State Museum Bulletin 463. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Laub, R. S., N. G. Miller, and D. W. Steadman (editors). 1988. Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene Paleoecology and Archeology of the Eastern Great Lakes Region. Bulletin 33. Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, Buffalo, New York.
Miller, N. G. 1988. Review of: C. Oostendorp, The Bryophytes of the Palaeozoic and the Mesozoic. Bryologist 91:69.
Miller, N. G. 1988. The late Quaternary Hiscock Site, Genesee County, New York: paleoecological studies based on pollen and plant macrofossils. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences 33:83-93 + foldout.
Steadman, D. W. 1988. Prehistoric Birds of New York State. In The Atlas of Breeding Birds in New York State, edited by R. F. Andrle, and J. R. Carroll, pp. 19-24. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York.
Steadman, D. W. 1988. Vertebrates from the Late Quaternary Hiscock Site, Genesee County, New York. In Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene Paleoecology and Archaeology of the Eastern Great Lakes Region. Bulletin 33, edited by R. S. Laub, Miller N. G., and D. W. Steadman, pp. 95-113. Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, Buffalo, New York.
Fisher, D. W. 1987. Lower Devonian Limestones, Helderberg Escarpment, New York. In Centennial Field Guide, edited by D. C. Roy, pp. 119-122. Geolical Society of America, Boulder, Colorado.
James, H. F., Stafford, Jr., T. W., Steadman, D. W., Olson, S. L., Martin, P. S., Jull, A. J. T., and McCoy, P. C. 1987. Radiocabon Dates on Bones of Extinct Birds from Hawaii. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 84:2350-2354.
Landing, E., and Brett, C. E. 1987. Trace Fossils and Regional Significance of a Middle Devonian (Givetian) Disconformity in Southwestern Ontario. Journal of Paleontology 61(2):205-230.
Miller, N. G. 1987. Phytogeography and paleoecology of a late Pleistocene moss assemblage from northern Vermont. Mem. New York Bot. Garden 45:242-258.
Miller, N. G., and Futyma, R. P. 1987. Paleohydrological implications of Holocene peatland development in northern Michigan. Quaternary Research 27:297-311.
Narbonne, G. M., Myrow, P. M., Landing, E., and Anderson, M. M. 1987. A Candidate Stratotype for the PrecambrianCambrian Boundary, Fortune Head, Burin Peninsula, Southeastern Newfoundland. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 24(7):1277-1293.
Steadman, D., and Funk, R. E. 1987. New Paleontological and Archaeological Investigations at Dutchess Quarry Cave No. 8, Orange County, New York. Current Research in the Pleistocene 4:117-120.
Steadman, D. W., and N. G., Miller. 1987. California Condor Associated with Spruce-jack Pine Woodland in the Late Pleistocene of New York. Quat. Res. 28:415-426.
Anderson, R. S., Davis, R. B., Miller, N. G., and Stuckenrath, Jr, R. 1986. History of late- and postglacial vegetation and disturbance around Upper South Branch Pond, northern Maine. Canad. Jour. Bot. 64:1977-1986.
Landing, E., Barnes, C. R., and Stevens, R. K. 1986. Tempo of Earliest Ordovician Graptolite Faunal Succession: Conodont-based Correlations from the Tremadocian of Quebec. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 23(12):1928-1949.
Steadman, D. W., Laub, R. S., and Miller, N. G. 1986. The late Quaternary Hiscock Site, Genesee County, New York. Current Res. Pleistocene 3:22, 23.
Landing, E., and A. P. Benus. 1985. The Levis Formation: Passive Margin Slope Processes and Dynamic Stratigraphy in the Western Area. In Field Trips Guidebook. Canadian Paleontology and Biostratigraphy Seminar, Ste. Foy, Quebec, edited by J. F. Riva, pp. 1-11. Universite Laval Press, Quebec.
Ross, R. J., F. J. Adler, T. W. Amsden, D. Bergstrom, S. M. Bergstrom, C. Carter, M. Churkin, E. A. Cressman, J. R. Derby, J. T. Dutro, Jr., R. L. Ethington, S. C. Finney, D. W. Fisher, J. H. Fisher, A. G. Harris, L. F. Hintze, K. B. Ketner, D. L. Kolata, E. Landing, R. B. Neuman, W. C. Sweet, J. Pojeta, Jr., A. M. Potter, E. K. Rader, J. E. Repetski, R. H. Shaver, T. L. Thompson, and G. F. Webers. 1985. The Ordovician System in the United States: Correlation Chart and Explanatory Notes. International Union of Geological Sciences Publications 12. .
Fisher, D. W. 1984. Our New State Fossil; The Old Eurypterid. The Conservationist 39(3):50-51.
Landing, E. 1984. Skeleton of Lapworthellids and the Suprageneric Classification of Tommotiids (Early and Middle Cambrian Phosphatic Problematica). Journal of Paleontology 58(6):1380-1398.
Landing, E., and Ludvigsen, R. 1984. Classification and Conodont-based Sge of the Ordovician Trilobite Ellsaspis (middle Arenigian, Ville Guay, Quebec). Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 21(12):1483-1490.
Mead, J. I., Roth, E. L., Van Devender, T. R., and Steadman, D. W. 1984. The Late Wisconsinan Vertebrate Fauna from Deadman Cave, Southern Arizona. Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 20:247-276.
Miller, N. G. 1984. Tertiary and Quaternary fossils. In New Manual of Bryology, Volume 2, edited by R. M. Schuster, pp. 1194-1237. Hattori Botanical Laboratory.
Jackson, S. T., and Miller, N. G. 1983. Paleoecology of a fossil plant assemblage from a pre-Wisconsinan till in southern Illinois. Am. Midl. Nat. 109:120-135.
Landing, E. 1983. Highgate Gorge: Upper Cambrian and Lower Ordovician Continental Slope Deposition and Biostratigraphy, Northwestern Vermont. Journal of Paleontology 57(6):1149-1187.
Miller, N. G. 1983. The identity of the Pleistocene mosses Drepanocladus minnesotensis and Neocalliergon integrifolium (Amblystegiaceae). Brittonia 35:87-92.
Fisher, D. W. 1982. Why Not A State Fossil for New York?. The Conservationist 36(4):8-13.
Fortey, R. A., E. Landing, and D. Skevington. 1982. Cambrian-Ordovician Boundary Sections in the Cow Head Group, Western Newfoundland. In The Cambrian-Ordovician Boundary: Sections, Fossil Distributions, and Correlations. Geological Series 3, edited by M. G. Bassett, and W. T. Dean, pp. 95-129. National Museum of Wales.
Landing, E., and E. L. Yochelson. 1982. Donald W. Fisher--State Paleontologist 1955-1982. In Studies in Stratigraphy and Paleontology in Honor of Donald W. Fisher. New York State Museum Bulletin 481, edited by E. Landing, pp. 1-4. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Taylor, M. E., and E. Landing. 1982. Biostratigraphy of the Cambrian-Ordovician Transition in the Bear River Range, Utah and Idaho, Western United States. In The CambrianOrdovician Boundary: Sections, Correlations, Fossil Distributions, and Correlations. Geological Series 3, edited by M. G. Bassett, and W. T. Dean, pp. 131-139. National Museum of Wales.
Fisher, D. W. 1981. Introduction. In Colossal Cataract; The Geologic History of Niagara Falls, edited by I. H. Tesmer, pp. 1-15. State University of New York Press, Alexandria, New York.
Fisher, D. W. 1981. The World of Coelophysis; A New York Dinosaur of 200 Million Years Ago. New York State Museum and Science Service Circular 49. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Fisher, D. W., C. E. Brett, W. J. Kilgour, J. Terasmae, and B. A. Liberty. 1981. The Geologic Past. In Colossal Cataract; The Gologic History of Niagara Falls, edited by I. H. Tesmer, pp. 16-62. State University of New York Press, Albany, New York.
Landing, E. 1981 Conodont Biostratigraphy and Thermal Color Alteration Indices of the Upper St. Charles and Lower Garden City Formations: Evidence for an Interformational Diachronous Unconformity in the Bear River Range, northern Utah and Southeastern Idaho. Report prepared for U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 81, Albany, New York.
Landing, E., and Barnes, C. R. 1981. Conodonts from the Cape Clay Formation (Lower Ordovician), Southern Devon Island, Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 18:1609-1628.
Landing, E., and M. E. Taylor. 1981. Part III. Middle and Upper Cambrian and Lower Ordovician Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the central Rocky Mountains, Utah and Idaho. Stop 9B.1: Upper St. Charles and Lower Garden City Formations at Franklin Basin, Northern Bear River Range, Idaho. In Cambrian Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the Great Basin and Vicinity, Western United States, edited by M. E. Taylor, pp. 165-168. Report prepared for Second International Symposium on the Cambrian System, Guidebook for Field Trip, Golden, Colorado.
Landing, E., and Wardlaw, B. R. 1981. Atokan Conodonts from the Pennsylvanian Outlier of the Michigan Basin. Journal of Paleontology 55:1251-1269.
Taylor, M. E., and E. Landing. 1981. Part III. Middle and Upper Cambrian and Lower Ordovician Stratigraphy of the Central Rocky Mountains, Utah and Idaho. Stop 8.1: Upper St. Charles and Lower Garden City Formations, Blacksmith Fork Canyon, Southern Bear River Range, Utah. In Cambrian Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the Great Basin and Vicinity, Western United States, edited by M. E. Taylor, pp. 141-149. Report prepared for Second International Symposium on the Cambrian System, Guidebook for Field Trip 1, Golden, Colorado.
Taylor, M. E., E. Landing, and S. L. Gillette. 1981. The Cambrian-Ordovician Transition in the Bear River Range, Utah and Idaho: A Preliminary Evaluation. In Short Papers for the Second International Symposium on the Cambrian System, 1981. Open-File Report 81-743, edited by M. E. Taylor, pp. 222-227. U.S. Geological Survey.
Westrop, S. R., E. Landing, and R. Ludvigsten. 1981. Upper Cambrian and Lower Ordovician Biostratigraphy, Jasper National Park, Alberta. In The Cambrian System in the southern Canadian Rocky Mountains, Alberta and British Columbia. Guidebook for Field Trip 2, edited by J. D. Aitken, and M. E. Taylor, pp. 45-53. Report prepared for Second International Symposium on the Cambrian System. Golden, Colorado, Golden, Colorado.
Haugh, B. N., and Bell, B. M. 1980. Fossilized Viscera in Primitive Echinoderms. Science 209:653-657.
Bell, B. M., and Sprinkle, J. 1978. Totiglobus, an Unusual New Edrioasteroid from the Middle Cambrian of Nevada. Journal of Paleontology 52(2):243-266.
Bell, B. M. 1977. Respiratory Schemes in the Class Edrioasteroidea. Journal of Paleontology 51(3):619-632.
Bell, B. M. 1976. Phylogenetic Implications of Ontogenetic Development in the Class Edrioasteroidea (Echinodermata). Journal of Paleontology 50(6):1001-1019.
Bell, B. M., and Petersen, M. S. 1976. An Edrioasteroid from the Guilmette Formation at Wendover, Utah-Nevada. Journal of Paleontology 50(4):577-589.
Bell, B. M. 1974. A Study of North American Edrioasteroidea. New York State Museum Memoir 21. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Fisher, D. W. 1974. Memorial to Winifred Goldring; 1888-1971. Memorials - Geological Society of America 3:96-102.
Miller, N.G. 1973. Late-glacial and Postglacial Vegetation Change in Southwestern New York State. New York State Museum Bulletin 420. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Broughton, J. G., D. W. Fisher, Y. W. Isachsen, and L. V. Rickard. 1966. Geology of New York: A Short Account. New York State Museum Education Leaflet 20. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Lewis, D. M., and E. C. Ogden. 1965. Trapping Methods for Modern Pollen Rain Studies. In Handbook of Paleontological Techniques, edited by B. Kummel, and D. Raup, pp. 613-626. W. H. Freeman & Co., San Francisco, California.
Rexroad, C., and Rickard, L. V. 1965. Zonal Conodonts from the Silurian Strata of the Niagara Gorge. Journal of Paleontology 39:1217-1220.
Rickard, L. V., and D. H. Zenger. 1964. Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the Richfield Springs and Cooperstown Quadrangles, New York. New York State Museum Bulletin 396. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Trimm, H. W., and Fisher, D. W. 1964. Dinosaurs; Relatives of Our Reptiles, Reminders of a Lost World. The Conservationist 19(1):23-27.
Fisher, D. W. 1962. An Ancient Beachead; Devonian Plants Trigger Animal Conquest of the Land. The Conservationist 17(3):22-27.
Fisher, D. W. 1962. Correlation of the Cambrian Rocks in New York State. New York State Museum and Science Service Map and Chart Series 2. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Fisher, D. W. 1962. How to Collect Fossils. The Conservationist 48.
Fisher, D. W. 1962. Mirror to the Past. The Conservationist 21-27.
Fisher, D. W. 1961. How to Collect Fossils. The Conservationist 16(3):48.
Fisher, D. W. 1961. Mirror to the Past. The Conservationist 16(3):21-27.
Kilfoyle, C. F. 1959. Catalog of Type Specimens of Fossils in the New York State Museum: Supplement 5. New York State Museum Bulletin 376. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Fisher, D. W. 1958. Ancient Fishes in New York. The Conservationist 35:22-28.
Fisher, D. W. 1958. Polylopia Clark, an Ordovician Scaphopod. Journal of Paleontology 32(1):144-146.
Goldring, W. 1958. Memorial to Rudolf Ruedemann (1864-1956). Proceedings of the Geological Society of America 153-161.
Fisher, D. W. 1957. Lithology, Paleoecology and Paleontology of the Vernon Shale (Late Silurian) in the Type Area. New York State Museum Bulletin 364. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Fisher, D. W. 1957. Mohawkian (Middle Ordovician) Biostratigraphy of the Wells Outlier Hamilton County, NY. New York State Museum Bulletin 359. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Leutze, W. P. 1956. Faunal Stratigraphy of Syracuse Formation, Onondaga and Madison Counties, New York. AAPG Bulletin 40(7):1693-1698.
Fisher, D. W., and Young, R. S. 1955. The Oldest Known Tentaculitid: From the Chepultepec Limestone (Canadian) of Virginia. Journal of Morphology 29(5):871-875.
Goldring, W. 1954. Devonian Crinoids: New and Old, II. New York State Museum Circular 37. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Goldring, W. 1954. Memorial to George Halcott Chadwick (1876-1953). Proceedings of the Geological Society of America 101-106.
Kilfoyle, C. F. 1954. Catalogue of Type Specimens of Fossils in New York State Museum, Supplement 4. New York State Museum Bulletin 348. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Flower, R. H. 1951. Shantungendoceras and the Antiquity of the Endoceroids. Journal of Paleontology 25(1):115-117.
Goldring, W. 1951. A New Species of the Genus Craterocrinus Gold. New York State Museum Circular 27. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Flower, R. H., and Kummel, B. 1950. A Classification of the Nautiloidea. Journal of Paleontology 24(5):604-616.
Goldring, W. 1950. Devonian Crinoids: New and Old. Bulletin of the Wagner Free Institute of Sciences of Philadelphia 25(4):29-37.
Goldring, W. 1950. Handbook of Paleontology for Beginners and Amateurs: Part 1, The Fossils, second edition. New York State Museum Handbook 9. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Flower, R. H. 1949. New Genera of Devonian Nautiloids. Journal of Paleontology 23(1):74-80.
Goldring, W. 1948. Occurrence of Gennaeocrinus kentuckiensis (Shumard) in Pennsylvania. Bulletin of the Wagner Free Institute of Sciences of Philadelphia 23(1):1-3.
Goldring, W. 1948. Status of 'Homocrinus' cylindricus Hall. Bulletin of the Wagner Free Institute of Sciences of Philadelphia 23(4):23-32.
Flower, R. H. 1947. Cayugoceras, an Upper Silurian Cephalopod. American Midland Naturalist 37(1):250-255.
Flower, R. H. 1947. New Ordovician Nautiloids from New York. Journal of Paleontology, Vol. 21, No. 5 (Sep., 1947), pp. 429-433 21(5):429-433.
Ruedemann, R. 1947. Graptolites of North America. Memoir 19. Geological Society of America, New York, New York.
Flower, R. H. 1946. Alaskoceras and the Plectoceratidae. Journal of Paleontology 20(6):620-624.
Goldring, W. 1946. A New Lower Chemung Crinoid. Bulletins of American Paleontology 31(119):1-8.
Flower, R. H. 1945. A Belemnite from a Mississippian Boulder of the Caney Shale. Journal of Paleontology 19(5):490-503.
Flower, R. H. 1945. A New Deepkill Eurypterid. American Midland Naturalist 34(3):717-719.
Flower, R. H. 1945. Classification of Devonian Nautiloids. American Midland Naturalist 33(3):675-724.
Flower, R. H. 1945. New Names for Three Paleozoic Fossil Homonyms. Journal of Paleontology 19(1):76-77.
Goldring, W. 1945. Notes on Thamnocrinus springeri Goldring and other Hamilton Crinoids. American Journal of Science 243(2):57-65.
Ruedemann, R. 1945. An Ordovician Ceratiocaris. American Midland Naturalist 34(2):547-548.
Flower, R. H. 1944. Atractites and Related Coleoid Cephalopods. American Midland Naturalist 32(3):756-770.
Goldring, W., and Flowers, R. H. 1944. Carlisle Center Formation, A New Name for the Sharon Springs Formation of Goldring and Flower. American Journal of Science 242(6):340.
Ruedemann, R., and Goldring, W. 1944. Memorial to David Hale Newland (1872-1943). Proceedings of the Geological Society of America 209-216.
Goldring, W. 1943. Geology of the Coxsackie Quadrangle, New York. New York State Museum Bulletin 332. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R., and Howell, B. F. 1943. Impression of a Worm on the Test of a Cambrian Trilobite. Journal of Paleontology 18(1):96.
Goldring, W. 1942. Crown of Ancyrocrinus bulbosus Hall [from New York]. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences 17(3):13-18.
Goldring, W., and Flowers, R. H. 1942. Restudy of the Schoharie and Esopus formations of New York State. American Journal of Science 240(10):673-694.
Ruedemann, R., and B. F. Howell. 1942. Paleontology and Geology. New York State Museum Bulletin 327. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R., and Lochman , C. 1942. Graptolites from the Englewood Formation (Mississippian) of the Black Hills, South Dakota. Journal of Paleontology 16:657-659.
Gregory, W. K., and Raven, H. C. 1941. A New Restoration of the Skeleton of Euthenopteron (Pices Crossopterygii, Devonian, Quebec), with Remarks on the Origin of the Tetrapod Stem. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 42:293-312.
Gordon, R. B., and R. B. Gordon. 1940. The Primeval Forest Types of Southwestern New York. New York State Museum Bulletin 320. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Flower, T. H. 1939. Study of Pseudorthoceratidae. Paleontotographic Americana 2(10):1-214.
Goldring, W. 1939. Linobrachiocrinus, New Name for Linocrinus Goldring, 1938, Not Kirk, 1938. Journal of Paleontology 13(3):354.
Goldring, W. 1939. Office of Paleontology. In A Summary of the Accomplishments and Functions of the New York State Museum During the Past Century, 1836-1936. New York State Museum Bulletin 317, edited by C. C. Adams, pp. 74-82. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Goldring, W. 1939. Report on Geological Mapping of Sedimentary Rocks (Exclusive of Grenville) and Glacial Areas in New York State. In One Hundred First Annual Report of the New York State Museum. New York State Museum Bulletin 317, edited by C. C. Adams, pp. 119-131. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1939. Type invertebrate fossils of North America (Devonian): Eurypterida. 17 Cards. Wagner Free Institute of Science, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Flower, R. H. 1938. Devonian Brevicones of New York. Paleontotographic Americana 2(9):1-84.
Goldring, W. 1938. An Upper Devonian Species of Aorocrinus. Annals of the Carnegie Museum 27:109-112.
Goldring, W. 1938. Devonian Crinoids from the Mackenzie River Basin, Northwest Territories, Canada. Bulletins 24. American Paleontology, New York, New York.
Goldring, W., and G. R. Megathlin. 1938. Algal Barrier Reefs; Devonian Crinoids; Mohawk Valley. New York State Museum Bulletin 315. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Goldring, W. 1937. Cryptozoon: Plant Nature and Distribution. Science 86(2241):530-531.
Ruedemann, R. 1937. A New North American Graptolite Faunule. American Journal of Science 37:57-62.
Ruedemann, R., Ruedemann, R., and Wilson, T. Y. 1937. Eastern New York Ordovician Cherts. Geological Society of America Bulletin 47(10):1535-1586.
Bryant, W. L. 1936. A Study of the Oldest Known Vertebrates, Astraspis, Eriptychius. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 76:409-427.
Bryant, W. L., and Johnson, J. H. 1936. Upper Devonian Fish from Colorado. Journal of Paleontology 7:656-659.
Goldring, W. 1936. Some Hamilton (Devonian) Crinoids from New York. Journal of Paleontology 10(1):14-22.
Ruedemann, R. 1936. Ordovician Graptolites from Quebec and Tennessee. Journal of Paleontology 10(5):385-387.
Eller, E. R. 1935. Remarkable Assemblage of Paleozoic Sponges. Pan-American Geology 63:203-206.
Goldring, W. 1935. Crinoids of the Tully Formation. Geological Society of America Bulletin 46:831-837.
Goldring, W. 1935. Der aelteste versteinerte Wald aus der Devon-Zeit von New York. Natur und Volk 65:151-155.
Goldring, W. 1935. Geology of the Berne Quadrangle. New York State Museum Bulletin 303. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Goldring, W. 1935. New and Previously Known Middle Devonian Crinoids of New York. Annals of the Carnegie Museum 24:349-368.
Goldring, W. 1935. Some Upper Devonian Crinoids from New York. Annals of the Carnegie Museum 24:337-348.
Ruedemann, R. 1935. A review of the Eurypterid Rami of the genus Pterygotus with the descriptions of two new Devonian species. Annals of the Carnegie Museum (24):69-72.
Ruedemann, R. 1935. Ecology of Black Mud Shales of Eastern New York. Journal of Paleontology 9(1):79-91.
Ruedemann, R. 1935. Silurian Phyllocarid Crustaceans from Oklahoma. Journal of Paleontology 9(5):447-448.
Ruedemann, R. 1935. The Eurypterids of Beartooth Butte, Wyoming. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 75:129-141.
Ruedemann, R., and Chadwick, G. H. 1935. Ordovician Black Shales of New York. Science 81(2104):400.
Ruedemann, R., and Laverdiere, J. W. 1935. Notes sur Quelques Graptolites Nouveaux des Environs de Quebec. Le Naturaliste Canadian 62:9-12.
Ruedemann, R., and Smith, E. S. C. 1935. The Ordovician of Maine. American Journal of Science 30:353-358.
Goldring, W. 1934. Some Hamilton Crinoids of New York and Canada. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences 15(3):182-200.
Ruedemann, R., and Ruedemann, R. 1934. Cambrian Graptolites. Science 80(2062):15.
Ruedemann, R. 1934. Eurypterids in Graptolite Shales. American Journal of Science 27:374-385.
Ruedemann, R. 1934. Paleozoic Plankton of North America. Memoir 2. Geological Society of America, New York, New York.
Ruedemann, R., and Decker, C. E. 1934. The Graptolites of the Viola Limestone. Journal of Paleontology 8:303-327.
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. 1933. Guide to the Geology of John Boyd Thacher Park (Indian Ladder Region) and Vicinity. New York State Museum Handbook 14. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Goldring, W. 1933. Handbook of Paleontology for Beginners and Amateurs: Part 2, The Formations. New York State Museum Handbook 10. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Moodie, R. L. 1933. A Popular Guide to the Nature and the Environment of the Fossil Vertebrates of New York. New York State Museum Handbook 12. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1933. Camptostroma, a Lower Cambrian Floating Hydrozoan. United States Museum of Natural History Proceedings 82:1-8.
Ruedemann, R. 1933. Paleozoic Planktonic Faunas of North America. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 19:157-159.
Ruedemann, R. 1932. Guide to the Fossil Exhibits of the New York State Museum. New York State Museum Circular 9. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1932. Interior Markings of Colpocaris elytoides in Cooper, Oklahoma. Journal of Paleontology 348.
Ruedemann, R. 1931. Some New Middle Cambrian Fossils from British Columbia. Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum 79:1-18.
Ulrich, E. O., and Ruedemann, R. 1931. Are the Graptolites Bryozoans?. Geological Society of America Bulletin 42:589-603.
Cooper, G. A. 1930. Upper Ordivician and Lower Devonian Stratigraphy and Paleontology of Perce, Quebec, Part II: New Species from the Upper Ordivician of Perce. American Journal of Science 20:265-288, 365-392.
Goldring, W. 1930. The Oldest Known Fossil Forest. New York State Education 17(8):704-707.
Goldring, W. 1930. The Oldest Known Petrified Forest. American Forests and Forest Life 36(8):491-493, 546.
Ruedemann, R. 1930. A Graptolite from the Chushina Formation. American Journal of Science 20:308-311.
Ruedemann, R. 1930. On Some Middle Cambrian Fossils from the Burgess Shale of British Columbia. Science 71:544.
Bryant, W. L. 1929. A New Coccosteus from the Portage Shales of Western New York. New York State Museum Bulletin 281:41-45.
Bryant, W. L. 1929. New or Little Known Fossil Fishes from the Hamilton Shales of New York. New York State Museum Bulletin 281:37-40.
Goldring, W. 1929. Handbook of Paleontology for Beginners and Amateurs: Part 1, The Fossils. New York State Museum Handbook 9. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Goldring, W. 1929. Nature, Preservation and Significance of Fossils. New York State Museum Education Leaflet 2. The University of Pennsylvania Press, Albany, New York.
Goldring, W. 1929. New Upper Devonian Plant Material. In Twenty-First Report of the Director of the Division of Science and the State Museum. New York State Museum Circular 267, edited by C. C. Adams, pp. 85-87. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1929. Coralline algae, Guadalupe Mountains. AAPG Bulletin 13(8):1079-1080.
Ruedemann, R. 1929. Fossils from the Permian Tillite of Sao Paulo, Brazil, and Their Bearing on the Origin of Tillite. Geological Society of America Bulletin 40:417-425.
Ruedemann, R. 1929. Lists of Graptolites. In Geology and Mineral Deposits of Southeastern Alaska. Bulletin 800, edited by A. F. Buddington, and T. Chapin, pp. 76-81. U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D.C..
Ruedemann, R. 1929. Neuere Beobachtungen an Graotolithenschiefern in Amerika. Leopoldina Akademy der Naturforscher 4:7-12.
Ruedemann, R. 1929. Note on Oldhamia (Murchisonites) Occidens (Walcott). New York State Museum Bulletin 281:47-51.
Ruedemann, R., and W. Goldring. 1929. Making Fossils Popular in the State Museum. In Twenty-Second Report of the Director of the Division of Science and the State Museum. New York State Museum Bulletin 279, edited by C. C. Adams, pp. 47-51. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Smith, B. 1929. Recent Finds of Quaternary Mammals at Syracuse, New York. New York State Museum Bulletin 281:21-23.
Hartnagel, C. A. 1928. Stark's Knob. Rocks & Minerals 3:84-85.
Goldring, W. 1927. The Oldest Known Petrified Forest. The Scientific Monthly 26(6):514-529.
Goldring, W. 1926. New Museum Exhibits. In Twenty-First Report of the Director of the Division of Science and the State Museum. New York State Museum Bulletin 267, edited by C. C. Adams, pp. 81-84. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Goldring, W. 1926. New Species of Hamilton Crinoids. In Twenty-First Report of the Director of the Division of Science and the State Museum. New York State Museum Bulletin 267, edited by C. C. Adams, pp. 89-92. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1926. A Devonian Starfish from Gaspe. In Twenty-First Report of the Director of the Division of Science and the State Museum. New York State Museum Bulletin 267, edited by C. C. Adams, pp. 70-80. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1926. Fuanal Facies Differences of Utica and Lorraine Shales. In Twenty-First Report of the Director of the Division of Science and the State Museum. New York State Museum Bulletin 267, edited by C. C. Adams, pp. 61-69. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1926. Hunting Fossil Marine Faunas in New York State. Natural History 26:505-514.
Ruedemann, R. 1926. The Utica and Lorraine Fomations of New York: Part 2 Systematic Paleontology No. 2: Mollusks, Crustaceans, and Eurypterids. New York State Museum Bulletin 272. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1925. A Natural Seismograph. Science 61(1580):391-392.
Ruedemann, R. 1925. Some Silurian (Ontarian) Faunas of New York. New York State Museum Bulletin 265. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1925. The Utica and Lorraine Formations of New York: Part 2 Systematic Paleontology No. 1: Plants, Sponges, Corals, Graptolites, Crinoids, Worms, Bryozoans, Brachiopods. New York State Museum Bulletin 262. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Schuchert, C., and Ruedemann, R. 1925. John Mason Clarke (1857-1925). Science 52(1597):117-121.
Clarke, J. M. 1924. A Colossal Devonian Glass Sponge. In Eighteenth Report of the Director of the State Museum Science Department. New York State Museum Bulletin 251, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 121-122. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1924. A Hemiasdian Crustacean from New York Silurian Waterlimes. In Eighteenth Report of the Director of the State Museum Science Department. New York State Museum Bulletin 251, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 119-120. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, N. T. 1924. Method of Restoring the Cohoes Mastodon. In Eighteenth Report of the Director of the State Museum Science Department. New York State Museum Bulletin 251, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 131-133. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1924. Rosetted Trails of the Paleozoic. In Eighteenth Report of the Director of the State Museum Science Department. New York State Museum Bulletin 251, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 128-129. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Goldring, W. 1924. The Upper Devonian Forest of Seed Ferns in. Eastern New York. In Eighteenth Report of the Director of the State Museum Science Department. New York State Museum Bulletin 251, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 50-92. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1924. Recent Publications on the Origin and Habitat of the Eurypterida. American Journal of Science 7:227-232.
Ruedemann, R., and Ehlers, G. M. 1924. Occurrence of the Collingwood Formation in Michigan. Museum of Paleontology, The University of Michigan, Contributions 2(2):13-18.
Goldring, W. 1923. The Devonian Crinoids of the State of New York. New York State Museum Memoir 16. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1922. The Age of the Earth from the Paleontological Viewpoint. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 61(4):272-282.
Ruedemann, R. 1922. Additional Studies in Arrested Evolution. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 8(3):54-55.
Ruedemann, R. 1922. Further Notes on the Paleontology of Arrested Evolution. The American Naturalist 56:256-272.
Ruedemann, R. 1922. On the Occurrence of an Apus in the Permian of Oklahoma. Journal of Geology 30:311-318.
Bishop, S. C. 1921. The Temple Hill (Orange County, N. Y.) Mastodon. Science 54(1391):170.
Clarke, J. M. 1921. The Oldest of the Forests. The Scientific Monthly 12(1):83-91.
Goldring, W. 1921. Annual Rings of Growth in Carboniferous Wood. Botanical Gazette 72(5):326-330.
Ruedemann, R. 1921. Observations on the Mode of Life of Primitive Cephalopods. Geological Society of America Bulletin 32(3):315-320.
Clarke, J. M. 1919. Armstrongia: A New Genus of Devonian Glass Sponges. In Fifthteenth Report of the Director of the State Museum Science Department. New York State Museum Bulletin 219, 220, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 143-146. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1919. New Paleozoic Crustaceans. In Fifthteenth Report of the Director of the State Museum Science Department. New York State Museum Bulletin 219, 220, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 129-142. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1919. The Death of Lady Allardyce. Science 50(1304):585.
Clarke, J. M. 1919. The Microscopic Fauna of the Bonaventure Conglomerate. In Fifthteenth Report of the Director of the State Museum Science Department. New York State Museum Bulletin 219, 220, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 147-148. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M., and Ali, A. E.-F. 1919. An Elephant with Four Tusks. Science 50(1295):395-396.
Ruedemann, R. 1919. On Some Fundamentals of Pre-Cambrian Paleo-Geography. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 5:1-6.
Ruedemann, R. 1919. Paleontologic Contributions from the New York State Museum. In Sixth Report of the Director of the Science Division. New York State Museum Bulletin 227, 228, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 63-130. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1919. Some Marine Algae from the Trenton Limestone of New York. In Fifth Report of the Director of the Science Division. New York State Museum Bulletin 133, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 194-216. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1918. Possible Derivation of the Lepadid Barnacles from the Phyllopods. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 4(12):384-386.
Ruedemann, R. 1918. The Phylogeny of Acorn Barnacles. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 4(12):382-384.
Clarke, J. M. 1917. Contributions to the Paleontology of New York Devonian Glass Sponges. In Thirtieth Report of the Director of the State Museum Science Department. New York State Museum Bulletin 196, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 177-198. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1917. The Philosophy of Geology and the Order of the State. Science 45(1154):125-135.
Ruedemann, R. 1916. On the Presence of a Median Eye in Trilobites. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2:234-237.
Ruedemann, R. 1916. Paleontologic Contributions from the New York State Museum. New York State Museum Bulletin 189. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1915. A New Glacial Park. Science 41(1054):382-383.
Clarke, J. M. 1914. A Fossil Botanical Garden. Science 40(1042):884.
Clarke, J. M. 1914. The Eastman-Zittell Paleontology. Science 39(1011):723-725.
Clarke, J. M. 1914. The Indian Ladder Reservation. Science 39(1003):418.
Clarke, J. M. 1913. A Notable Trilobite from Perce Rock. In Ninth Report of the Director of the Science Division. New York State Museum Bulletin 164, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 138-139. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1913. Cambrian Brachiopoda. Science 37(952):488-491.
Clarke, J. M. 1913. Illustrations of the Devonic Fossils of Southern Brazil and the Faukland Islands. In Ninth Report of the Director of the Science Division. New York State Museum Bulletin 164, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 140-210. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1913. The Maryland Devonian Books. Science 38(986):742-745.
Clarke, J. M., and R. Ruedemann. 1912. The Eurypterida of New York. v. 1. and v. 2. New York State Museum Memoir 14. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1912. The Lower Siluric Shales of the Mohawk Valley. New York State Museum Bulletin 162. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Beede, J. W. 1911. The Carbonic Fauna of the Magdalen Islands. In Sixth Report of the Director of the Science Division. New York State Museum Bulletin 149, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 93-106. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1911. The Paleontological Society Address of the President. Science 33(843):284-296.
Ruedemann, R. 1911. Stratigraphic Significance of the Wide Distribution of Graptolites. Geological Society of America Bulletin 22:234.
Clarke, J. M. 1909. Early Devonic History of New York and Eastern North America. Part II. New York State Museum Memoir 9. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1909. The Protection of Natural Monuments. Science 30(758):51-52.
Clarke, J. M. 1908. Early Devonic History of New York and Eastern North America; Part I. New York State Museum Memoir 9. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1908. The Beginnigs of Dependent Life. In Fourth Report of the Director of the Science Division. New York State Museum Bulletin 121, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 146-169. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1908. Graptolites of New York Part II: Graptolites of the Higher Beds. New York State Museum Memoir 11. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Eastman, C. R. 1907. Devonic Fishes of the New York Formations. New York State Museum Memoir 10. The New York State Education Department, Albany, New York.
Luther, D. D. 1906. Geologic Map of the Buffalo Quadrangle. New York State Museum Bulletin 99. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Luther, D. D. 1906. Geology of the Penn Yan-Hammondsport Quadrangles. New York State Museum Bulletin 101. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1906. Cephalopoda of the Beekmantown and Chazy formations of the Champlain Basin. New York State Museum Bulletin 90. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. (editor). 1905. Catalogue of Type Specimens of Paleozoic Fossils in New York State Museum. New York State Museum Bulletin 80. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1905. Pierce: A Brief Sketch of its Geology. In Report of the State Paleontologist 1903. New York State Museum Bulletin 80, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 134-172. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. (editor). 1905. Report of the State Paleontologist 1903. New York State Museum Bulletin 80. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1905. Structure of Some Primitive Cephalopods. In Report of the State Paleontologist 1903. New York State Museum Bulletin 80, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 296-341. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1904. Naples Fauna in western New York, Part II. New York State Museum Memoir 6. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M., and D. D. Luther. 1904. Stratigraphic and Paleontologic map of Canandaigua and Naples quadrangles. New York State Museum Bulletin 63. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1904. Graptolites of New York: Part I: Graptolites of the Lower Beds. New York State Museum Memoir 7. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1903. Catalogue of Type Specimens of Paleozoic Fossils in New York State Museum. New York State Museum Bulletin 65. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1903. Construction of the Olean Hock Section. In Report of the State Paleontologist 1902. New York State Museum Bulletin 69, edited by J. H. Merrill, and J. M. Clarke, pp. 996-999. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1903. Mastodons of New York. In Report of the State Paleontologist 1902. New York State Museum Bulletin 69, edited by J. H. Merrill, and J. M. Clarke, pp. 934-958. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1903. Some Devonic Works. In Report of the State Paleontologist 1902. New York State Museum Bulletin 69, edited by J. H. Merrill, and J. M. Clarke, pp. 1231-1238. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M., and R. Ruedemann. 1903. Guelph Fauna in the State of New York. New York State Museum Memoir 5. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Merrill, F. J. H., and J. M. Clarke. 1903. Report of the State Paleontologist 1902. New York State Museum Bulletin 69. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1903. Cambric Dictyonema Fauna in the Slate Belt of Eastern New York. In Report of the State Paleontologist 1902. New York State Museum Bulletin 69, edited by J. H. Merrill, and J. M. Clarke, pp. 934-954. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1902. A New Genus of Paleozoic Brachiopods, Eunoa, with Considerations on Discinocaris, Spathlocaris and Cardlocaris. New York State Museum Bulletin 52:606-615.
Clarke, J. M. 1902. A Remarkable Occurrence of Orthoceras in the Oneota Beds of the Chenango Valley, N.Y.. New York State Museum Annual Report 54(3):167-171.
Clarke, J. M. 1902. Dictyonine Hexactinellid Sponges from the Upper Devonic of New York. New York State Museum Annual Report 54(3):187-190.
Clarke, J. M. 1902. Indigene and Alien Faunas of the New York Devonic. In Report of the State Paleontologist 1901. New York State Museum Bulletin 52, edited by J. H. Merrill, and J. M. Clarke, pp. 664-684. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1902. Notes of Paleozoic Crustaceans. New York State Museum Annual Report 54(1):83-119.
Clarke, J. M. 1902. Paleontologic Results of the Areal Survey of the Olean Quadrangle. In Report of the State Paleontologist 1901. New York State Museum Bulletin 52, edited by J. H. Merrill, and J. M. Clarke, pp. 524-528. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1902. Paropsonema cryptophya: A Peculiar Echinoderm from the Intumescens-zone (Portage Beds) of Western New York. New York State Museum Annual Report 54(3):172-178.
Clarke, J. M. 1902. Preliminary Statement of the Paleontologic Results of the Areal Survey of the Olean Quadrangle. New York State Museum Bulletin 52:524-528.
Clarke, J. M. 1902. The Onondaga Lake Squids. Science 16(416):991.
Clarke, J. M. 1902. The Squids from Onondaga Lake, N.Y.. Science 16(415):947-948.
Clarke, J. M. 1902. The Water Biscuit of Squaw Island, Canandaigua Lake, N.Y.. New York State Museum Annual Report 54(3):195-198.
Clarke, J. M., R. Ruedemann, and D. D. Luther. 1902. Contact Lines of Upper Siluric Formations on the Brockport and Medina Quadrangles. In Report of the State Paleontologist 1901. New York State Museum Bulletin 52, edited by J. H. Merrill, and J. M. Clarke, pp. 517-523. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Merrill, F. J. H., and J. M. Clarke. 1902. Report of the State Paleontologist 1901. New York State Museum Bulletin 52. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1902. Graptolite Facies, of the Beekmantown Formation in Rensselaer County, N.Y.. In Report of the State Paleontologist 1901. New York State Museum Bulletin 52, edited by J. H. Merrill, and J. M. Clarke, pp. 546-575. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1902. Growth and Development of Goniograptus tuttireaui McCoy. In Report of the State Paleontologist 1901. New York State Museum Bulletin 52, edited by J. H. Merrill, and J. M. Clarke, pp. 576-592. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1901. Amnigenia as an Indicator of Freshwater Deposits during the Devonic of New York, Ireland and the Rhineland. In Paleontologic Papers 2. New York State Museum Bulletin 49, edited by J. H. Merrill, and J. M. Clarke, pp. 199-204. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1901. Marcellus Limestones of Central and Western New York and Their Fauna. In Paleontologic Papers 2. New York State Museum Bulletin 49, edited by J. H. Merrill, and J. M. Clarke, pp. 115-138. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1901. New Agelacrinites. In Paleontologic Papers 2. New York State Museum Bulletin 49, edited by J. H. Merrill, and J. M. Clarke, pp. 182-198. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1901. Relation of New York State Paleontology to the Schools and Colleges.. Regents Report 113:359-364.
Clarke, J. M. 1901. The Maryland Eocene Book. Science 14(340):27.
Clarke, J. M. 1901. Value of Amnigenin as an Indicator of Freshwater Deposits During the Devonic of New York, Ireland, and the Rhineland. New York State Museum Bulletin 49:199-203.
Merrill, F. J. H., and J. M. Clarke (editors). 1901. Paleontologic Papers 2. New York State Museum Bulletin 49. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1901. Trenton conglomerate of Rysedorph Hill and Its Fauna. In Paleontologic Papers 2. New York State Museum Bulletin 49, edited by J. H. Merrill, and J. M. Clarke, pp. 3-114. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1900. A Remarkable Occurrence of Orthoceris in the Oneonta Beds of the Chenango Valley. In Paleontologic Papers. New York State Museum Bulletin 39, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 167-171. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1900. Dictyonine hexactineIIid sponges from the Upper Devonic of New York. In Paleontologic Papers. New York State Museum Bulletin 39, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 187-194. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1900. Note on the Siluro-Devonic Boundary. Science 12(298):406-408.
Clarke, J. M. (editor). 1900. Paleontologic Papers. New York State Museum Bulletin 39. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1900. Paropsonema cryptophya: a Peculiar Echinoderm from the Intumescenszone (Portage Beds) of Western New York. In Paleontologic Papers. New York State Museum Bulletin 39, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 172-186. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1900. The Oriskany Fauna of Becraft Mountain, Columbia County, New York. New York State Museum Memoir 3. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1900. The Water Biscuit of Squaw Island, Canandaigua Lake, N. Y.. In Paleontologic Papers. New York State Museum Bulletin 39, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 195-198. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1899. Geological Time. Science 10(254):695.
Clarke, J. M. 1899. Guide to Excursions in the Fossiliferous Rocks of New York State. University Handbook 15. The University of the State of New York, Albany, NY.
Clarke, J. M. 1899. Notes on the Early Stages of Certain Goniatites. New York State Museum Annual Report 50(2):163-169.
Clarke, J. M. 1899. Paleontology. University Handbook 13. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1899. The Naples Fauna (Fauna with Mantlicoceras Intumescens) in Western New York. New York State Museum Annual Report 50(2):29-161.
Clarke, J. M., and Schuchert, C. 1899. The Nomenclature of the New York Series of Geological Formations. Science 10(259):874-878.
Clarke, J. M. 1898. Notes on Some Crustaceans from the Chemung Group of New York. New York State Museum Annual Report 49(2):729-738.
Clarke, J. M. 1898. Stratigraphic and Faunal Relations of the Oneonta Sandstones and Shales, the Ithaca and Portage Groups in Central New York. New York State Museum Annual Report 49(2):11-12, 27-81.
Hall, J., and J. M. Clarke. 1898. A Memoir on the Paleozoic Reticulate Sponges Constituting the Family Dictyospongidae. New York State Museum Memoir 2. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1897. Evidence of CurrentAaction in the Ordovician of New York. American Geologist 19:367-391.
Ruedemann, R. 1896. Note on the Discovery of a Sessile Conularia-Article I. American Geologist 17:158-165.
Ruedemann, R. 1896. Note on the Discovery of a Sessile Conularia-Article II. American Geologist 18:65-71.
Clarke, J. M., and Hall, J. 1895. New Species of Brachiopoda Described in Paleontology of New York, v.8, pt1 and 2. New York State Museum Annual Report 48(2):16-18, 323-372.
Ruedemann, R. 1895. Development and Mode of Growth of Diplograptus, McCoy. New York State Museum Annual Report 48:219-251.
Clarke, J. M. 1894. Evolution of the Genera of the Palaeozoic Brachiopoda. New York State Museum Annual Report 47:803-840.
Clarke, J. M. 1894. List of Publications Relating to the Geology and Paleontology of the State of New York. New York State Museum Annual Report 47:753-791.
Clarke, J. M. 1894. New or Rare Species of Fossils from the Horizons of the Livonian Salt Shaft. New York State Museum Annual Report 47:353-383.
Clarke, J. M. 1894. Report on Field -work in Chenango County. New York State Museum Annual Report 47:723-751.
Clarke, J. M. 1894. Succession of the Fossil Faunas in the Section of the Levonia Salt Shaft. New York State Museum Annual Report 47:325-352.
Hall, J. 1894. Paleontology of New York Vol 8, Part II Paleozoic Brachiopoda. New York State Geological Survey, Albany, New York.
Hall, J. 1894. Report of Geologist. New York State Museum Annual Report 47:199-1137.
Hall, J., and Clarke, J. M. 1894. Introduction to the Study of the Brachiopoda, pt 2,. New York State Museum Annual Report 47:943-1137.
Clake, J. M. 1893. List of Original and Illustrated Specimens in the Paleontological Collections, Pt. 2, Annelida and Cepholopoda. New York State Museum Annual Report 46:201-250.
Clarke, J. M. 1893. On the Structure of the Carapace in the Devonian Crustacean Rhinocaris; and the Relation of the Genus to Mesothyra and the Phyllocarida. The American Naturalist 27(321):793-801.
Hall, J. 1893. Report of Geologist. New York State Museum Annual Report 46:151-288.
Clarke, J. M. 1892. Catalogue of the Collection of Geological and Paleontological Specimens Donated by the Albany Institute to the State Museum. New York State Museum Annual Report 45:347-369.
Clarke, J. M. 1892. Coronura aspectans. New York State Museum Annual Report 44:105-109.
Clarke, J. M. 1892. Genera or the Palaeozoic Brachiopoda. New York State Museum Annual Report 44:45-48.
Clarke, J. M. 1892. Genus Acidaspis. New York State Museum Annual Report 44:91-101.
Clarke, J. M. 1892. List of Original and Illustrated Specimens in the Paleontological Collections, Pt. 1, Crustacea. New York State Museum Annual Report 45:373-437.
Clarke, J. M. 1892. Observations on the Terataspisgrandis, Hall, the Largest Known Trilobite. New York State Museum Annual Report 44:111-114.
Clarke, J. M. 1892. On Cordania, a Proposerd New Genus of Trilobites. New York State Museum Annual Report 45:440-443.
Clarke, J. M. 1892. Terataspis grandis. New York State Museum Annual Report 44:111-114.
Hall, J. 1892. Descriptions of Bryozoa. New York State Museum Annual Report 44:65-87.
Hall, J. 1892. Paleontology of New York Vol. 8, Part I: Introduction to Study of Genera of Paleozoic Brachiopods. New York State Geological Survey, Albany, New York.
Hall, J. 1892. Report of Geologist. New York State Museum Annual Report 45:321-616.
Hall, J. 1892. The Oneonta Sandstone and Its Relations to the Portage, Chemung, and Catskill Groups (discussion). Geological Society of America Bulletin 4:8-9.
Hall, J, and Clarke, J. M. 1892. Introduction to the Study of the Brachiopoda, Intended as a Hand Book for the Use of Students. New York State Museum Annual Report 45:449-616.
Hall, J. 1891. On the family Orthidae of the Brachiopoda. Geological Society of America Bulletin 2:636.
Hall, J. 1890. On the Genus Spirifera, and Its Interrelations with the Genera Spiriferina, Syringothyris, Cyrtia, and Cyrtina. Geological Society of America Bulletin 1:567-568.
Hall, J. 1890. Report of the State Geologist. New York State Museum Annual Report 43:207-274.
Hall, J. 1890. Some Suggestions Regarding the Subdivision and Grouping of the Species Usually Included Under the Generic Term Orthis .... Geological Society of America Bulletin 19-22.
Beecher, C. E., and J. M. Clarke. 1889. Development of Some Silurian Brachiopoda. New York State Museum Memoir 1. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1889. Genera of the Paleozoic Brachiopoda. New York State Museum Annual Report 42:389-393.
Clarke, J. M. 1889. List of the Species Constituting the Known Fauna and Flora of the Marcellus Epoch in the State of New York. New York State Museum Annual Report 42:406-407.
Clarke, J. M. 1889. List of the Type Specimens of Devonian Crustacea Described in Paleontology of New York, v.7 in the New York State Museum. New York State Museum Annual Report 42:370-373.
Clarke, J. M. 1889. The Genus Bronteus in the Chemung Rocks of New York. New York State Museum Annual Report 42:403-405.
Clarke, J. M. 1889. The Hercynian Question: A Brief Review of its Development and Present Status, with a Few Remarks upon its Relation to the Current Classification of American Palaeozoic Faunas. New York State Museum Annual Report 42:408-437.
Hall, J. 1889. Description of Linnarssonia cf. pretiosa Billings. Proceedings and Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada 7:55.
Hall, J. 1889. Report of Geologist. New York State Museum Annual Report 42:349-496.
Beecher, C. E. 1888. Synoptlcal Table of the Genera and Species. Described in v . 6 of the Palneontology of New York. New York State Museum Annual Report 41:363-375.
Clarke, J. M. 1888. Report on the Bones of Mastodon or Elephase Found Associated with Charcoal and Pottery at Attica, N.Y.. New York State Museum Annual Report 41:388-390.
Clarke, J. M. 1888. The Structure and Development of the Visual Area in the Trilobite, Phacopsrana, Green. Journal of Morphology 2(2):253-270.
Hall, J., and J. M. Clarke. 1888. Paleontology of New York Vol. 7: Trilobites and other Crustacea of the Oriskany, Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, etc. New York State Geological Survey, Albany, New York.
Hall, J. 1887. Paleontology of New York Vol. 6: Corals and Bryozoa of Lower and Upper Helderberg and Hamilton Groups. New York State Geological Survey, Albany, New York.
Beecher, C. E. 1886. A Spiral Bivalve Shell from the Waverlv Group of Pennsylvania. New York State Museum Annual Report 39:161-163.
Hall, J. 1886. Obscure Organisms in Roofing Slates of Washington County, N. Y.. New York State Museum Annual Report 39:160.
Hall, J. 1885. Note on the Eurypteridae of the Devonian and Carboniferous Formations of Pennsylvania; with a Supplementary Note on Stylonurus excelsior. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 33:420-422.
Hall, J. 1885. On the Fossil Reticulate Sponges Constituting the Family Dictyospongidae. British Association for the Advancement of Science Report 54:725-726.
Hall, J. 1885. On the Lamellibranchiate Fauna of the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage, Chemung, and Catskill Groups. British Association for the Advancement of Science Report 54:726-727.
Hall, J. 1885. Paleontology of New York Vol. 5, Part I: Lamellibranchiata (II) Dimyaria of the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage, and Chemung Groups. New York State Geological Survey, Albany, New York.
Hall, J. 1885. Paleontology of New York Vol. 5, Part II: Gasteropoda, Pteropoda and Cephalopoda of Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage, and Chemung Groups. New York State Geological Survey, Albany, New York.
Hall, J. 1884. Fossil Corals from the Niagara and Upper Helderberg Group. New York State Museum Annual Report 35:407-464.
Hall, J. 1884. Lamellibranchiate Shells of the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton and Chemung Groups. New York State Museum Annual Report 35:215-406g.
Hall, J. W. 1884. Machinery and Methods of Cutting Specimens of Rocks and Fossils. New York State Museum Annual Report 35:121-124.
Hall, J. 1884. Note on the Eurypteridae of the Devonian and Carboniferous Formations of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Geological Survey 23-39.
Hall, J. 1884. Paleontology of New York Vol. 5, Part I: Lamellibranchiata (I) Monomyaria of Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage, and Chemung Groups.. New York State Geological Survey, Albany, New York.
Hall, J. 1884. Preliminary Note on the Microscopic Shell Structure of the Paleozoic Brachiopoda. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Proceedings 32:266-268.
Hall, J. 1884. Species of Fossil Reticulate Sponges Constituting the Family Dictyospongidae. New York State Museum Annual Report 35:465-482.
Walcott, C. D. 1884. New Species of Fosslls from the Trenton Group of New York. New York State Museum Annual Report 35:207-214.
Beecher, C. E. 1883. List of Species of Fossils from an Exposure of Utica Slate and Assoctated Rocks within the Limits of the City of Albany. New York State Museum Annual Report 36:78.
Hall, J. 1883. Bryozoa (Fenestellidae) of the Hamilton Group. New York State Museum Annual Report 36:57-72.
Hall, J. 1883. Bryozoans of the Upper Helderberg and Hamilton Groups. Transactions of the Albany Institute 10:145-197.
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. 1883. Descriptions of New Species of Fossils from the Niagara Formation at Waldron, Indiana . Transactions of the Albany Institute 57-76.
Hall, J. 1883. On the Structure of the Shell in the Genus Orthis. New York State Museum Annual Report 36:73-75.
Murray, D. 1883. Catalogue of the Published Works of Jarnes Hall. New York State Museum Annual Report 36:79-94.
Hall, J., and Clarke, J. M. 1882. Introduction to the Study of the Brachiopoda. New York State Museum Annual Report 45:449-616.
Hall, J. 1879. Corals and Bryozoans of the Lower Helderberg Group. New York State Museum Annual Report 32:141-176.
Hall, J. 1879. Fauna of the Niagara Group in Central Indiana. New York State Museum Annual Report 28:99-203.
Hall, J. 1879. New Species of Fossils from the Trenton Limestone. New York State Museum Annual Report 28:93-97.
Hall, J. 1879. Notice of Some Remarkable Crinoidal Forms from the Lower Helderberg Group. Annual Report of the New York State Museum 28:205-210.
Walcott, C. D. 1879. Discovery of the Remains of the Natatory and Branchial Appendages of Trilobites. New York State Museum Annual Report 28:89-92.
Walcott, C. D. 1879. Eggs of the Trilobite. New York State Museum Annual Report 31:66-67.
Walcott, C. D. 1879. New Species of Fossils from the Calcif'erous Formation. New York State Museum Annual Report 32:129-131.
Walcott, C. D. 1879. New Species of Fossils from the Chazy and Trenton Limestones. New York State Museum Annual Report 31:68-71.
Walcott, C. D. 1879. Some Sections of Trilobites from the Trenton Limestone. New York State Museum Annual Report 31:61-65.
Hall, J. 1878. Genus Plumalina. New York State Museum Annual Report 30:255-256.
Hall, J., and Fritz-Gaertner, R. 1878. On the Structure of Astraeospongia meniscus. New York State Museum Annual Report 30:111-116.
Hall, J. T., and Whitfield, R. P. 1877. Paleontology. Publication of the King Survey 197-302.
Hall, J. 1876. Note Upon the Geological Position of the Serpentine Limestone of Northern New York and an Inquiry Regarding the Relations of This Limestone to the Eozoon Limestones of Canada. American Journal of Science 12:298-300.
Hall, J. 1875. Descriptions of New Species of Goniatitidae With a List of Previously Described Species. New York State Museum Annual Report 27:132-136.
Hall, J., and Whitfield, R. P. 1875. Crinoidea of the Waverly Group. Ohio Division of Geological Survey Bulletin Rpt 2(pt 2):162-179.
Hall, J., and Whitfield, R. P. 1875. Crinoids of the Genesee Slate and Cheming Group. Ohio Division of Geological Survey Bulletin Rprt 2(pt 2):158-161.
Hall, J., and Whitfield, R. P. 1875. Descriptions of Invertebrate Fossils,Mainly from the Silurian System. Ohio Division of Geological Survey Bulletin Rpt 2(pt 2):65-157.
Hall, J. 1874. Descrtptions of Bryozoa and Corals of the Lower Helderberg Group. New York State Museum Annual Report 26:93-116.
Hall, J. 1873. New or Imperfectly Known Forms among the Brachiopoda. New York State Museum Annual Report 23:244-247.
Hall, J. 1873. Reply to a Note on a Question of Priority. New York State Museum Annual Report 23:248-252.
Hall, J., and Whitfield, R. P. 1873. Descriptions of Devonian Fossils. New York State Museum Annual Report 23:223-243.
Hall, J. 1872. Description of New Species of Crinoidea and other Fossils from Strata of the Age of the Hudson River Group and 'I'renton Limestone. New York State Museum Annual Report 24:205-224.
Hall, J. 1872. Description of New Species of Fossils from the Hudson River Group in the Vicinity of Cincinnati, Ohio. New York State Museum Annual Report 24:225-232.
Hall, J. 1872. On the Occurrence of Trunks of Psaronius in an Erect Position Resting on their Original Bed, in Rocks of Devonian Age in the State of New York. Geological Magazine 9:463-465.
Hall, J. 1872. On the Relations of the Middle and Upper Silurian (Clinton, Niagara, and Lower Helderberg) Rocks of the United States. Geological Magazine 9:509-513.
Hall, J., and Whitfield, R. P. 1872. Description of New Species of Fossils from the Vicinity of Louisville, Kentucky, and the Falls of the Ohio. New York State Museum Annual Report 24:181-200a.
Hall, J., and Whitfield, R. P. 1872. Remarks on Some Peculiar Impressions in Sandstone of Ohemuug Group, New York. New York State Museum Annual Report 24:201-204.
Hall, J. 1871. Cohoes Mastodon. New York State Museum Annual Report 21:99-148.
Hall, J. 1871. On Fossil Trees from Gilboa, Schoharie County, New York. Transactions of the Albany Institute 129-131.
Hall, J. 1871. On the Fossil Bivalve Shells of the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage, and Chemung Groups. Transactions of the Albany Institute 125-127.
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. 1870. Notes on Some New of Imperfectly Known Forms Among the Brachiopoda, Etc. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 23:244-247.
Hall, J. 1870. Reply to a 'Note on a Question of Priority'. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 23:248-252.
Hall, J. 1870. Report of the Curator. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 23:5-16.
Hall, J. 1869. Report of the Curator. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 22:1-8.
Hall, J. 1868. 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 rev.:347-438.
Hall, J. 1867. Contributions to Palaeontology. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 20:277-345.
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. 1867. Introduction to the Study of the Graptolitidae. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 20:201-275.
Hall, J. 1867. Notice of v.4 of the Palaeontology of New York. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 20:173-199.
Hall, J. 1867. On the Geological Relations of the Mastodon and Fossil Elephant of North America. The American Naturalist 1:500.
Hall, J. 1867. Paleontology of New York Vol. 4: Fossil Brachiopoda of Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage, and Chemung Groups. New York State Geological Survey, Albany, New York.
Hall, J. 1866. Observations on Some Species of Spirifera. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 10:246-254.
Hall, J. 1865. On the Graptolites of the Quebec Group. Canadian Naturalist and Geologist 2:42-53.
Hall, J. 1865. On the Occurrence of an Internal Convoluted Plate within the Body of Certain Species of Crinoidea. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 10:33-34.
Hall, J. 1864. Description of New Species of Fossils from the Carboniferous Limestones of Indiana and Illinois. Transactions of the Albany Institute 4:1-36.
Hall, J. 1864. Notice of Some New Species of Fossils from a Locality of the Niagara Group, in Indiana; With a List of Identified Species from the Same Place. Transactions of the Albany Institute 4:195-228.
Hall, J. 1864. Observations Upon Some of the Brachiopoda, with Reference to the Genera Cryptonella, Centronella, Meristella, and Allied Forms. Transactions of the Albany Institute 4:125-148.
Hall, J. 1864. Preliminary Notice of Some Species of Crinoida rfom the Waverly Sandstone Series of Summit County, Ohio, Supposed to be the Age of the Chemung Group of New York. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 17:50-60.
Hall, J. 1863. Contributions to Palaeontology.. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 16:17-226.
Hall, J. 1862. Contributions to Palaeontology; Comprising Descriptions of New Species of Fossils from the Helderberg, Hamilton and Chemung Groups. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 15:27-197.
Hall, J. 1862. Sur la Faune Primordiale en Amerique. Bulletin de la Societe Geologique de France 19:725-734.
Dana, J. D., Hall, J., Barrande, J., and Logan, W. E. 1861. Correspondence of Joachim Barrande, Sir William Logan, and James Hall on the Taconic System and the Age of the Fossils Found in the Rock of Northern New England, and the Quebec Group of Rocks. American Journal of Science 31(92):210-226.
Hall, J. 1861. Contributions to the Palaeontology of New York Being Some of the Results of Investigations Made During the Years 1859 and 1860. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 14:87-110.
Hall, J. 1861. On the Primordial Fauna and Point Levis, Quebec, Fossils. American Journal of Science 31(92):220-226.
Hall, J. 1861. Paleontology of New York Vol 3: Organic Remains of the Lower Helderberg Group and the Oriskany Sandstone. Part I. Text, 1859. Part II. Plates. New York State Geological Survey, Albany, New York.
Anonymous, . 1860. Additions to the Cabinet, Principally Fossils. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 13:17-18.
Hall, J. 1860. Contributions to Palaeontology, 1858 and I859. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 13:53-125.
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. 1860. Supplementary Note on Palaeontology of New York v.3. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 13:126-128.
Hall, J. 1859. Contributions to the Palaeontology of New York. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 12:7-96.
Hall, J. 1859. New American Trilobites [from Hudson River group of Vermont]. Canadian Journal of Natural Sciences 4:491-493.
Hall, J. 1859. Notes Upon the Genus Graptolithus. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 12:45-58.
Hall, J. 1859. Notice of the Genera Ambonychia, Palaearca, and Megambonia. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 12:8-14.
Hall, J. 1859. Observations on Genera of Brachiopoda. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 12:27-44.
Hall, J. 1859. Observations on the genera Capulus, Pileopsis, Acroculia, and Platyceras. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 12:15-19.
Hall, J. 1859. Observations on the genera Platyostoma and Strophostylus. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 12:20-21.
Hall, J. 1859. Observations on the Genus Nucleospira. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 12:24-26.
Hall, J. 1859. Supplementary Note on the Genus Ambonychia. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 12:110.
Hall, J. 1859. Trilobites of the Shales of the Hudson River Group. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 12:59-62.
Anonymous, . 1858. Catalogue of Fossils. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 11:43.
Hall, J. 1858. Crinoids of New York [in advance of Palenotology of New York, vol. 3]. American Journal of Science 25:276-279.
Hall, J. 1858. Note Upon the Genus Graptolithus, and Description of Some Remarkable New Forms from the Shales of the Hudson River Group. Canadian Naturalist and Quarterly Journal of Science 4:139-150.
Hall, J. 1858. Report [on Canadian graptolites]. Progress Report-Geological Survey of Canada 109-145.
Anonymous, . 1857. Catalogue of Fossils collected by Jewett. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History (10):29-37.
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. 1857. On the Genus Tellinomya and Allied Genera. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 10:181-186.
Anonymous, . 1856. List of Minerals, Geological Specimens and Fossils added Jan. 1, 1855 to Jan. 1, 1856. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 9:39-48.
Hall, J. 1856. On the Genus Tellinomya and Allied Genera. Canadian Naturalist and Quarterly Journal of Science 1:390-395.
Anonymous, . 1855. List of Minerals, Geological Specimens and Fossils added Jan. 1, 1854 to Jan. 1, 1855. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 8:21-31.
Hall, J. 1855. Notes on Some Fossils of the So-called Taconic System Described by Doctor Emmons. American Journal of Science 19(57):434-345.
Anonymous, . 1854. List of Minerals, Geological Specimens and Fossils added Jan. 1, 1853 to Jan, 1, 1854. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 7:51-65.
Anonymous, . 1853. Catalogue of Minerals, Geological Specimens and Fossils added Jan. 1, 1852 to Jan. I, 1853. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 6:25-28.
Anonymous, . 1853. Fossils which were Part of Gebhard Collection delivered by Hall to the Curator of the State Cabinet,. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 6:31-32.
Gebhard, J. 1853. Catalogue of the Cabinet of Fossils of John Gebhard Junior. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 6:12-13.
Anonymous, . 1852. Catalogue of Minerals, Geological Specimens and Fossils added Jan. 1, 1851 to Jan. I, 1852. New York State Museum Annual Report 5:35-43.
Hall, J. 1852. Key to a chart of the successive geological formations, with an actual section from the Atlantic the Pacific Ocean, Illustrated by the Characteristic Fossils of Each Formation. , Boston, Massachusetts.
Hall, J. 1852. Paleontology of New York Vol. 2: Organic Remains of the Lower Middle Division of the New York System. New York State Geological Survey, Albany, New York.
Anonymous, . 1851. Catalogue of Reptiles and Amphibians Jan. 1, 1850. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 4:25-28.
Anonymous, . 1851. List of Minerals, Geological Specimens, and Fosstls added Jan. 1, 1850 to Jan. 1, 1851. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 4:78-90.
Hall, J. 1851. Catalogue of Specimens of the Rocks and Fossils in the Gray Sandstone, Medina Sandstone, Clinton Group, Niagara Group, Onondaga Salt Group, and a Part of the Water-lime Group. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 4:117-142.
Hall, J. 1851. Description of New or Rare Species of Fossils from the Paleozoic Series. In Report on the geology of the Lake Superior land district; Part 2. U S, 32nd Cong spec sess, S Ex Doc 4, edited by J. W. Foster, and J. D. Whitney, pp. 203-231. .
Hall, J. 1851. Lower Silurian System; Upper Silurian and Devonian Series. In Report on the Geology of the Lake Superior Land District; Part 2. U S, 32nd Cong spec sess, S Ex Doc 4, edited by J. W. Foster, and J. D. Whitney, pp. 140-166. .
Hall, J. 1851. New Genera of Fossil Corals. American Journal of Science 11(33):398-401.
Anonymous, . 1850. List of Mlnerals,Geological Specimens, and Fossils added .Jan.1, 1849 to Jan. 1, 1850. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History, with Catalogue of the Same 3:27-46.
Hall, J. 1850. Description of New Species of Fossils, and Observations Upon Some Other Species, Previously not well Known, From the Trenton Limestone. New York State Cabinet of Natural History Annual Report 3:173-183.
Hall, J. 1850. New Species of Fossils from the Trenton Limestones. New York State Museum Annual Report 3:167-175.
Hall, J. 1850. On Graptolites, Their Duration in Geological Periods, and Their Value in the Identification of Strata. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 2:351-352.
Hall, J. 1850. On the Brachiopoda of the Silurian Period; Particularly the Leptaenidae. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 2:347-351.
Hall, J. 1850. On the Trails and Tracks in the Sandstones of the Clinton Group of New York. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 2:256-260.
Hall, J. 1849. List of Minerals, Geological Specimens and Fossils added 1847 and 1848. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History, with Catalogue of the Same 2:65-70.
Hall, J. 1848. Catalogue of Specimens in the Paleontological Department of the Geological Survey. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History, with Catalogue of the Same 1:15p.
Hall, J. 1848. Remarks on the Observations of S. S. Haldeman 'On the Supposed Identity of Atops trilineatus with Triarthrus beckii'. American Journal of Science 5(3):322-327.
Hall, J. 1848. Upon Some of the Results of the Paleontological Investigations in the State of New York. American Journal of Science 5(2):243-249.
Hall, J. 1847. On the General Results of Investigations in the Paleontology of the Lower Strata of New York. American Quarterly Journal of Agriculture and Science 6:210.
Hall, J. 1847. Paleontology of New York Vol. 1: Organic Remains of the Lower Division of the New York System.. New York State Geological Survey, Albany, New York.
Hall, J. 1846. Notice of the Geological Position of the Cranium of the Castoroides ohioensis. Boston Journal of Natural History 5(3):385-391.
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.
Hall, J. 1845. Nature of the Strata and Geographical Distribution of the Organic Remains in the Older Formations of the United States. Boston Journal of Natural History 5(1):1-20.
Hall, J. 1844. Observations on Brachiopoda and Orthocerata. American Journal of Science 47:109.
Hall, J. 1844. On the Geographical Distribution of Fossils in the Paleozoic Strata of the United States. American Journal of Science 47(1):117-118.
Hall, J. 1843. On Wave Lines and Casts of Mud Furrows. American Journal of Science 45(1):148-149.
Hall, J. 1843. Remarks Upon Casts of Mud Furrows, Wave Lines, and Other Markings Upon Rocks of the New York System. Asssocation of American Geographers, Report 1:422-432.
Hall, J. 1843. The Crinoidea of the Rocks of New York, Their Geological and Geographical Distribution. American Journal of Science and Arts 45(2):349-351.
Hall, J., and Rogers, H. D. 1843. On the Geographical Distribution of Fossils in the Older Rocks of the United States. American Journal of Science 45(1):157-160.
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2013
Landing, E., Geyer, G., Brasier, M. D., and Bowring, S. A. 2013. Cambrian Evolutionary Radiation: Context, Correlation, and Chronostratigraphy--Overcoming Deficiencies of the First Appearance Datum (FAD) Concept. Earth-Science Reviews 123:133-172.
Landing, E., Mohibullah, M., and Williams, M. 2013. First Middle Ordovician Ostracods from Western Avalonia: Paleogeographical and Paleoenvironmental Significance. Journal of Paleontology 87:269-276.
van Iten, H., Tollerton, Jr., V. P., Ver Straeten, C. A., Leme, J. DM, Simos, M. G., and Rodrigues, S. C. 2013. Life Mode of In Situ Conularia in a Middle Devonian Epibole. Palaeontology 56(1):29-48.
2012
Feranec, R. S., and Kozlowski, A. L. 2012. New AMS Radiocarbon Dates from Late Pleistocene Mastodons and Mammoths in New York State, USA. Radiocarbon 54:275-279.
Landing, E. 2012. Time-specific Black Mudstones and Global Hyperwarming on the Cambrian-Ordovician Slope and Shelf of the Laurentia Palaeocontinent. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 367-368:256-272.
Landing, E., Adrian, J. M., Westrop, S. R., and Kroger, B. 2012. Tribes Hill-Rochdale Formations in East Laurentia: Proxies for Early Ordovician (Tremadocian) Eustasy on a Tropical Passive Margin (New York and West Vermont). Geological Magazine 149:93-123.
Landing, E., and Kroger, B. 2012. Cephalopod Ancestry and Ecology of the Hyolith 'Allatheca' degeeri s.l. in the Cambrian Evolutionary Radiation. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 353-355:21-30.
Landing, E., Reyes, S. P., Andreas, A. L., and Bowser, S. S. 2012. First Discovery of Early Palaeozoic Bathysiphon (Foraminifera) - Test Structure and Habitat of a 'Living Fossil'. Geological Magazine 149:1013-1022.
Stein, W. E., Berry, C. M., VanAller Hernick, L., and Mannolini, F. 2012. Surprisingly Complex Community Discovered in the mid-Devonian Fossil Forest at Gilboa. Nature 483:78-81.
2011
Brett, C. E., Baird, G. C., Bartholomew, A. J., DeSantis, M. K., and Ver Straeten, C. A. 2011. Sequence Stratigraphy and a Revised Sea-level Curve for the Middle Devonian of Eastern North America. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 304:21-53.
Feranec, R. S. 2011. Global Problems., Global Research. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 6(3):14-15.
Feranec, R. S., Miller, N. G., Lothrop, J. C., and Graham, R. W. 2011. The Sporormiella proxy and End-Pleistocene Megafaunal Extinction: A Perspective. Quaternary International 245:333-338.
Hart, J. P. 2011. The Immeasurable Value of Grants. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 6(4):10-13.
Landing, E. 2011. No Late Cambrian Shoreline Ice in Laurentia. GSA Today 21:e19.
Landing, E., and Fortey, R. A. 2011. Tremadocian (Lower Ordovician) Biotas and Sea-level Changes on the Avalon Microcontinent. Journal of Paleontology 85:680-696.
Landing, E., Westrop, S. R., and Adrian, J. M. 2011. The Lawsonian Stage - the Eoconodontus Notchpeakensis FAD and HERB Carbon Isotope Excursion Define a Globally Correlatable Terminal Cambrian Stage. Bulletin of Geosciences 86:621-640.
Landing, E., Westrop, S. R., Kroger, B., and English, A. M. 2011. Left Behind--Delayed Extinction and a Relict Trilobite Fauna in the Cambrian--Ordovician Boundary Succession (East Laurentian Platform, New York). Geological Magazine 148:529-557.
Moczydlowska, M., Landing, E., Zang, W., and Palacio, T. 2011. Proterozoic Phytoplankton and Timing of Chlorophyte Algae Origins. Palaeontology 54:721-733.
Streng, M., Melbin, B. B,, Landing, E., and Keppie, J. D. 2011. Linguliform Brachiopods from the Terminal Cambrian and Lowest Ordovician of the Oaxaquia Microcontinent (Southern Mexico). Journal of Paleontology 85:122-155.
Thompson, W. B., Griggs, C. B., Miller, N. G., Nelson, R. E., Weddle, T. K., and Kilian, T. M. 2011. Associated Terrestrial and Marine Fossils in the Late-glacial Presumpscot Formation, Southern Maine, U.S.A., and the Marine Reservoir Effect on Radiocarbon Ages. Quaternary Research (75):552-565.
Westrop, S. R., Adrain, J. M., and Landing, E. 2011. The Cambrian (Sunwaptan, Furongian) Agnostoid Arthropod Lotagnostus Whitehouse, 1936, in Laurentian and Avalonian North America: Systematics and Biostratigraphic Significance. Bulletin of Geosciences 86:569-594.
Westrop, S. R., and Landing, E. 2011. Lower Cambrian (Branchian) Eodiscoid Trilobites from the Lower Brigus Formation, Avalon Peninsula, Newfoundland, Canada. Memoirs of the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists 42:209-262.
2010
Feranec, R. S., Garcia, N., Diez, J. C., and Arsuaga, J. L. 2010. Understanding the Ecology of Mammalian Carnivorans and Herbivores from Valdegoba Cave (Burgos, Northern Spain) Through Stable Isotope Analysis. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 297:263-272.
Feranec, R. S., Hadly, E. A., and Paytan, A. 2010. Isotopes Reveal Limited Effects of Middle Pleistocene Climate Change on the Ecology of Mid-sized Mammals. Quaternary International 217:43-52.
Feranec, R. S., and Kozlowski, A. L. 2010. AMS Radiocarbon Dates from Pleistocene and Holocene Mammals Housed in the New York State Museum, Albany, New York, USA. Radiocarbon 52(1):205-208.
Kroger, B., and Landing, E. 2010. Early Ordovician Community Evolution with Eustatic Change Through the Middle Beekmantown Group, Northeast Laurentia. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 294:174-188.
Landing, E. 2010. When the Phyla Came Marching In: Modern Marine Organisms Originate in the Cambrian Period. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 6(2):9.
Landing, E., English, A., and Keppie, J. D. 2010. Cambrian Origin of All Skeletalized Metazoan Phyla--Discovery of Earth's Oldest Bryozoans (Upper Cambrian, Southern Mexico). Geology 38:547-550.
2009
Bartholomew, A. J., T. J. Schramm, C. A. Ver Straeten, and D. J. Over. 2009. Refining the Timing of Faunal Turnover in the Middle Devonian Appalachian Basin: Paleoecological Analysis of the Earliest Hamilton Fauna and a Revision of the Base of the Givetian Stage in Eastern North America. In New York State Geological Association, 81st Annual Meeting Guidebook, edited by F. W. Vollmer, pp. 200-225. Report prepared for New York State Geological Association, Albany, New York.
DeSantis, L. R. G., Feranec, R. S., and MacFadden, B. J. 2009. Effects of Global Warming on Ancient Mammalian Communities and Their Environments. Plos One 4(6):e5750. doi:10.1371/journal.pone..
Feranec, R. S. 2009. Evolution of Ecology in Mammals. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 4(4):13.
Feranec, R. S. 2009. Implications of Radiocarbon Dates from Potter Creek Cave, Shasta County, California, USA. Radiocarbon 51:931-936.
Feranec, R. S., Hadley, E. A., and Paytan, A. 2009. Stable Isotopes Reveal Seasonal Competition for Resources Between Late Pleistocene Bison (Bison) and Horse (Equus) from Rancho La Brea, Southern California. Paleogeography, Paleoclimatology, Paleoecology 271:153-160.
Garcia, N., Feranec, R., Arsuaga, J. L., Bermudez de Castro, J. M., and Carbonell, C. 2009. Isotopic Analysis of the Ecology of Herbivores and Carnivores from the Middle Pleistocene Deposits of the Sierra de Atapuerca, Northern Spain. Journal of Archaeological Science 36:1142-1151.
Kirchman, J. J. 2009. Genetic Tests of Rapid Parallel Speciation of Flightless Birds from an Extant Volant Ancestor. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 96:601-616.
Kroger, B., and Landing, E. 2009. Cephalopods and Paleoenvironments of the Fort Cassin Formation (upper Lower Ordovician), Eastern New York and Adjacent Vermont. Journal of Paleontology 83:664-693.
Landing, E. 2009. Evolution, Environments, and the Earliest Squid Relatives. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 4(4):7, 15.
Landing, E., and Kroger, B. 2009. The Oldest Cephalopods from East Laurentia. Journal of Paleontology 83:123-127.
2008
Blois, J.L., Feranec, R. S., and Hadly, E.A. 2008. Environmental Influences on Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Body-size Variation in California Ground Squirrels (Spermophilus beecheyi). Journal of Biogeography 35:602-613.
De Simone, D. J., G. R. Wall, N. G. Miller, J. A. Rayburn, and A. L. Kozlowski 2008 Glacial Geology of the Northern Hudson through Southern Champlain Lowlands. Guidebook to Field Trips.. Report prepared for 71st Annual Reunion Northeastern Friends of the Pleistocene, Glens Falls, New York.
Feranec, R. S. 2008. Growth Differences in the Saber-Tooth of Three Field Species. Palaios 23:566-569.
Feranec, R. S. 2008. Mortal Combat: How the Cohoes Mastodon Died. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 4(1):7.
Feranec, R. S. 2008. Using Stable Isotopes as an Additional Tool to Understand Ancient Human Environments. Coloquios de Paleontologia 58:7-11.
Feranec, R. S. 2008. Who Dunnit? What Caused the End-Pleistocene Extinction in North America?. Dig 10(9):28-29.
Kroger, B., and Landing, E. 2008. Onset of the Ordovician Cephalopod Radiation-evidence from the Rochdale Formation (middle Early Ordovician, Stairsian) in Eastern New York. Geological Magazine 145:490-520.
Landing, E., Johnson, S. C., and Geyer, G. 2008. Faunas and Cambrian Volcanism on the Avalonian Marginal Platform, Southern New Brunswick. Journal of Paleontology 82:884-905.
Miller, N. G. 2008. Contemporary and Prior Environments of the Hyde Park, New York, Mastodon, on the Basis of Associated Plant Macrofossils. In Mastodon Paleobiology, Taphonomy, and Paleoenvironment in the Late Pleistocene of New York State: studies on the Hyde Park, Chemung, and North Java Sites. Palaeontographica Americana 61, edited by W. D. Allmon, and P. L. Nester, pp. 151-181. Paleontological Research Institute, Ithaca, New York.
Miller, N. G. 2008. The Cohoes Mastodon and Younger Dryas in Eastern New York. In Glacial Geology of the Northern Hudson Through Southern Champlain lowlands. Guidebook to Field Trips., edited by D. J. De Simone, G. R. Wall, N. G. Miller, J. A. Rayburn, and A. L. Kozlowski, pp. 19-25. Report prepared for 71st Annual Reunion Northeastern Friends of the Pleistocene, Glens Falls, New York.
Nester, P. L., L. D. Brown, and N. G. Miller. 2008. The Hyde Park Mastodon Site, Dutchess County, New York, Stratigraphy and Basin Profile Based on Field Observation and Ground Penetrating Radar. In Mastodon Paleobiology, Taphonomy, and Paleoenvironment in the Late Pleistocene of New York State: studies on the Hyde Park, Chemung, and North Java Sites. Palaeontographica Americana 61, edited by W. D. Allmon, and P. L. Nester, pp. 135-142. Paleontological Research Institute, Ithaca, New York.
VanAller Hernick, L., Landing, E., and Bartowski, K. E. 2008. Earth's Oldest Liverworts--Metzgeriothallus sharonae sp. nov. from the Middle Devonian (Givetian) of Eastern New York. Review of Palaeobotany & Palynology 148:154-162.
2007
Feranec, R.S. 2007. Ecological Generalization During Adaptive Radiation: Evidence from Neogene Mammals. Evolutionary Ecology Research 9:555-577.
Feranec, R.S. 2007. Stable Carbon Isotope Values Reveal Evidence of Resource Partitioning Among Ungulates from Modern C3-dominated Ecosystems in North America. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 252:575-585.
Feranec, R.S., Hadly, E.A., Blois, J.L., Barnosky, A.D., and Paytan, A. 2007. Radiocarbon Dates from the Pleistocene Fossil Deposits of Samwell Cave, Shasta County, California, USA. Radiocarbon 49(1):117-121.
Feranec, R.S., Hadly, E.A., and Paytan, A. 2007. Determining Landscape Use of Holocene Mammals Using Strontium Isotopes. Oecologia 153:943-950.
Kirchman, J. J., and Franklin, J. D. 2007. Comparative Phylogeography and Genetic Structure of Vanuatu Birds: Control Region Variation in a Rail, a Dove, and a Passerine. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 43:14-23.
Kirchman, J. J., and Steadman, D. W. 2007. New Species of Extinct Rails (Aves: Rallidae) from Archaeological Sites in the Marquesas Islands, French Polynesia. Pacific Science 61(1):145-163.
Kroeger, B., Beresi, M.S., and Landing, E. 2007. Early Orthoceratoid Cephalopods from the Argentine Precordillera (Lower--Middle Ordovician). Journal of Paleontology 81:1266-1283.
Kroger, B., and Landing, E. 2007. The Earliest Ordovician Cephalopods of Eastern Laurentia--Ellesmerocerids of the Tribes Hill Formation, Eastern New York. Journal of Paleontology 81(5):841-857.
Landing, E. 2007. America's First Science Parks. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 3(3):16.
Landing, E. 2007. Dedication to S. W. Ford. In S.W. Ford Memorial Volume: Ediacaran-Ordovician of East Laurentia. New York State Museum Bulletin 510, edited by E. Landing, pp. 2. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E. 2007. East Laurentia 2007-A Pre-meeting Statement. In S.W. Ford Memorial Volume: Ediacaran-Ordovician of East Laurentia. New York State Museum Bulletin 510, edited by E. Landing, pp. 3-4. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E. 2007. Ediacaran-Ordovician of East Laurentia-Geologic Setting and Controls on Deposition along the New York Promontory Region. In S.W. Ford Memorial Volume: Ediacaran-Ordovician of East Laurentia. New York State Museum Bulletin 510, edited by E. Landing, pp. 5-24. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E. 2007. Fabulous Fossils-300 Years of Worldwide Research on Trilobites: An Introduction. In Fabulous Fossils: 300 Years of Worldwide Research on Trilobites. New York State Museum Bulletin 507, edited by D.G. Mikulic, E. Landing, and J. Kluessendorf, pp. 1-2. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E., D. A. Franzi, J. W. Hagadorn, S. R. Westrop, B. Kroger, and J. C. Dawson. 2007. Cambrian of East Laurentia: Field Workshop in Eastern New York and Western Vermont. In S.W. Ford Memorial Volume: Ediacaran-Ordovician of East Laurentia. New York State Museum Bulletin 510, edited by E. Landing, pp. 25-71. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E., and Geyer, G. 2007. Reply: 'Distinguishing Eustatic and Epeirogenic Controls on Lower-Middle Cambrian Boundary Successions in West Gondwana (Morocco and Iberia),' by Ed Landing, Gerd Geyer, and Wolfram Heldmaier, Published in Sedimentology (2006). Sedimentology 53(4):899-918.
Landing, E., Peng, S., Babcock, L.E., Geyer, G., and Moczydlowska-Vidal, M. 2007. Global Standard Names for the Lowermost Cambrian Series and Stage. Episodes 30(4):287-289.
Landing, E., Westrop, S.R., and Keppe, J.D. 2007. Terminal Cambrian and Lowest Ordovician Succession of Mexican West Gondwana: Biotas and Sequence Stratigraphy of the Tinu Formation. Geological Magazine 144(6):909-936.
Mikulic, D.G., E. Landing, and J. Kluessendorf (editors). 2007. Fabulous Fossils: 300 Years of Worldwide Research on Trilobites. New York State Museum Bulletin 507. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Stein, W.E., Mannolini, F., VanAller Hernick, L., Landing, E., and Berry, C.M. 2007. Giant Cladoxylopsid Trees Resolve the Enigma of the Earth's Earliest Forest Stumps at Gilboa. Nature 446:904-907.
Tetlie, O.E., Tollerton, Jr., V.P., and Ciurca, Jr., S.J. 2007. Eurypterus remipes and E. lacustris (Chelicerata: Eurypterida) from the Silurian of North America. Bulletin of the Peabody Museum of Natural History 48(1):139-152.
VanAller Hernick, L. 2007. Where was Ebenezer Emmons' House?. Earth Sciences History 26(1):173-174.
Ver Straeten, C. 2007. Rock of Deep Ages. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 3(1):10-11.
2006
Boucot, A. J., Landing, E., Boyce, W. D., Barr, S. M., and White, C. E. 2006. Provenance of Fossiliferous Clasts in Carboniferous Conglomerates, Isle Madame, Southern Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 43:295-302.
English, A.M., Landing, E., and Baird, G.C. 2006. Snake Hill - Reconstructing Eastern Taconic Foreland Basin Litho- and Biofacies from a Giant Melange Block in Eastern New York, USA. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 242:201-213.
Feranec, R.S. 2006. My, What Big Teeth You Have!. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 2(3):6.
Feranec, R. S. 2006. What Became of the MegaFauna?. American Scientist 94(3):279-280.
Geyer, G., and E. Landing. 2006. Morocco Field Excursion 2006. Ediacaran-Cambrian Depositional Environments and Stratigraphy of the Western Atlas Regions. In Morocco 2006. EdiacaranCambrian Depositional Environments and Stratigraphy of the Western Atlas Regions. Explanatory Description and Field Excursion Guide. Beringeria Special Issue 6, edited by G. Geyer, and E. Landing, pp. 47-112. .
Landing, E. 2006. State Fossils and New York State's Eurypterus remipes. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 2(2):16.
Landing, E., Geyer, G., and Heldmaier , W. 2006. Distinguishing Eustatic and Epeirogenic Controls on Lower-Middle Cambrian Boundary Successions in West Gondwana (Morocco and Iberia). Sedimentology 54:899-918.
Landing, E, and Westrop, S. R. 2006. Lower Ordovician Faunas, Stratigraphy, and Sea-level History of the Middle Beekmantown Group, Northeastern New York. Journal of Paleontology 80:958-980.
Miller, N. G. 2006. More on Mastodons and Their Extinction. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 2(2):4-5.
Miller, N. G., and Nester, P. L. 2006. Paleoecology of a late Pleistocene Wetland and Associated Mastodon Remains in the Hudson Valley, Southeastern New York State. GSA Special Publications 399:291-304.
Tollerton, Jr., V.P. 2006. Strabismus and Pseudofossils: A Case Study of Rudolf Ruedemann (1864-1956). Earth Sciences History 25(2):239-250.
VanAller Hernick, L. 2006. A Look Back: Remembering State Paleontologist Winifred Goldring. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 2(3):5.
2005
Landing, E. 2005. Ancient Life. In The Encyclopedia of New York, edited by P. Eisenstadt, and L.-E. Moss, pp. 83-86. Syracuse University Press, Syracuse, NY.
Landing, E. 2005. Early Paleozoic Avalon -- Gondwana Unity: An Obituary -- Response to 'Palaeontological Evidence Bearing on Global Ordovician-Silurian Continental Reconstructions' by R. R. Fortey and L. R. M. Cocks. Earth-Science Reviews 69:169-175.
Landing, E. 2005. Fabulous Fossils-The State Museum's Trilobites. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 1(2):8-9.
Malin, G. 2005. New Life for Old Bones. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 1(1):16.
VanAller Hernick, L. 2005. A Look Back: James Hall 1811-1898. Legacy: The Magazine of the New York State Museum 1(1):6.
2004
Braddy, S. J., V. P. Tollerton, Jr., P. R. Racheboeuf, and R. Schallreuter. 2004. Eurypterids, Phyllocarids, and Ostracodes. In The Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event, edited by B. D. Webby, F. Paris, M.L. Droser, and I.G. Percival, pp. 255-265. Columbia University Press, New York, New York.
Finley, J. 2004. Acrimony in Albany. New York State Archives 2004(Fall):18-21.
Geyer, G., and Landing, E. 2004. A Unified Lower-Middle Cambrian Chronostratigraphy for West Gondwana. Acta Geologica Polonica 54:233-273.
Landing, E. 2004. Fossils and "Deep Time" In New York. New York State Museum Educational Leaflet 35. The University of the State of New York, Albany, NY.
Landing, E., and S. R. Westrop. 2004. Environmental Patterns in the Origin and Evolution and Diversification Loci of Early Cambrian Skeletalized Metazoa: Evidence from the Avalon Microcontinent. In Neoproterozoic-Cambrian Biological Revolutions. Papers 10, edited by J. H. Lipps, and B. Wagoner, pp. 93-105. Paleontological Society.
Miller, N. 2004. Contemporary and Prior Environments of the Hyde Park, New York, Mastodon on the Basis of Associated Plant Macrofossils. Bulletins of American Paleontology 62:
Tollerton, V. P., Jr., and , . 2004. Summary of a Revision of New York State Ordivician Eurypterids: Implications for Eurypterid Paleoecology, Diversity and Evolution. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth Sciences 94:235-242.
Tollerton, Jr., V. P. 2004 Paleontology of the Lower Utica Shale at Rural Grove, Montgomery County, New York. Report prepared for New York State Museum, Albany, New York.
2003
Adrain, J. M., Lee, D. C., Westrop, S. R., Chatterton, B. D. E., and Landing, E. 2003. Classification of the Trilobite Subfamilies Hystricurinae and Hintzecurinae subfam. nov., with New Genera from the Lower Ordovician (Ibexian) of Idaho and Utah. Memoirs of the Queensland Museum 41:55-105.
Hernick, L.A. 2003. The Gilboa Fossils. New York State Museum Circular 65. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E. 2003. Self-Taught American Scientist. New York Archives 2(4):13-15.
Landing, E., Westrop, S. R., and Kim, D. H. 2003. First Middle Ordovician Biota from Southern New Brunswick: Stratigraphic and Tectonic Implications for the Evolution of the Avalon Continent. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 40:715-730.
Landing, E, Westrop, S. R., and Van Aller Hernick, L. 2003. Uppermost Cambrian Lower Ordovician Faunas and Laurentian Platform Sequence Stratigraphy, Eastern New York and Vermont. Journal of Paleontology 77:78-98.
Miller, N. G., and Futyma, R. P. 2003. Extending the Paleobotanical Record at the Hiscock Site, New York: Correlations Among Stratigraphic Pollen Assemblages from Nearby Lake and Wetland Basins. Bul. Buffalo Soc. of Natural Sciences 37:43-62.
VanAller Hernick, L. 2003. Edwin Bradford Hall: Devonian Sponge Collector Extraordinaire. Earth Sciences History 22:209-218.
VanAller Hernick, L., and Mannolini, S. 2003. Northfield Tunnel's Ancient Life. Kaatskill Life 18(2):32-35.
Weinman, P. L., and E. Landing. 2003. An Introduction to Invertebrate Fossils of New York. New York State Museum Educational Leaflet 19. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
2002
Kim, D. K., Westrop, S. R., and Landing, E. 2002. Middle Cambrian (Acadian Series) Conocorhyphid and Paradoxidid Trilobites from the Upper Chamberlain's Brook Formation, Newfoundland and New Brunswick. Journal of Paleontology 76:822-842.
Landing, E. 2002. Early Paleozoic sea Levels and Climates: New Evidence from the East Laurentian Shelf and Slope. In Guidebook for Fieldtrips in New York and Vermont, edited by J. McLelland, and P. Karabinos, pp. C6-1-C6-22. Report prepared for New England Intercollegiate Geological Conference 94th Annual Meeting and New York State Geological Association 74th Annual Meeting, Lake George, New York.
Landing, E., Geyer, G., and Bartowski, K. E. 2002. Latest Early Cambrian Small Shelly Fossils, Trilobites, and Hatch Hill Dysaerobic Interval on the Qu'bec Continental Slope. Journal of Paleontology 76:287-305.
2001
Adrain, J. M., Westrop, S. R., Landing, E., and Fortey, R. A. 2001. Systematics of the Ordovician Trilobites Ischyrotoma and Dimeropygiella, With Species from the Type Ibexian Area, Western USA. Journal of Paleontology 75:947-971.
Farlow, J. O., Sunderman, J. A., Havens, J. J., Swinehart, A. L., Holman, J. A., Richards, R. L., Miller, N. G., Martin, R. A., Hunt, R. M. , Jr., Storrs, G. W., Curry, B. B., Fluegeman, R. H., Dawson, M. R., and Flint, M. E. T. 2001. The Pipe Creek Sinkhole Biota, A Diverse Late Tertiary Continental Fossil Assemblage from Grant County, Indiana. American Midland Naturalist 145:367-378.
Geyer, G, and Landing, E. 2001. Middle Cambrian of Avalonian Massachusetts: Stratigraphy and Correlation of the Braintree Trilobites. Journal of Paleontology 75:116-135.
2000
Baird, G.C., C.E. Brett, and C.A. Ver Straeten 2000 Facies and Fossils of the Lower Hamilton Group (Middle Devonian) in the Livingston County-Onondaga County Region. Report prepared for New York State Geological Association, 72nd Annual Meeting, Field Trip Guidebook.
Cadwell, D. H., W. M. Kelly, and C. A. Ver Straeten 2000 Down Below and Long Ago: Geology of Secret Caverns and Fossil Collecting, Schoharie County, New York. Report prepared for New York State Museum, Albany, New York.
Geyer, G., and Landing, E. 2000. Middle Cambrian of Avalonian Massachusetts: Stratigraphy and correlation of the Braintree trilobites. Journal of Paleontology 75(116-135):
Geyer, G, and E. Landing. 2000. The Cambrian in Israel and Jordan-The Feather Edge of the Mediterranean Region. In Cambrian From the Southern Edge.. Miscelanea 6, edited by G. F. Ace?olaza, and S. Peralta, pp. 98-101. Instituto Superior de Correlacion Geologica (INSUGEO), Universidad Nacional de Tucuman.
Landing, E., Bowring, S. A., Davidek, K. L., Rushton, A., Fortey, R. A., and Wimbledon, W. A. P. 2000. Cambrian--Ordovician Boundary Age and Duration of the Lowest Ordovician Tremadoc Series Based on U-Pb Zircon Dates from Avalonian Wales. Geological Magazine 137:486-494.
Westrop, S. R., and Landing, E. 2000. Lower Cambrian (Branchian) Trilobites and Biostratigraphy of the Hanford Brook Formation, Southern New Brunswick. Journal of Paleontology 74:858-878.
1999
Cadwell, D. H., W. M. Kelly, and L VanAller Hernick 1999 A Trip to Secret Caverns and Fossil Collecting, Schoharie County, NY. Report prepared for New York State Museum, Albany, New York.
Miller, N. G. 1999. Pleurocladula albescens in the Late-Pleistocene of Vermont, U.S.A., and on the Rarity of Hepaticae in Glacial Sediments. Haussknechtia Beih. 9:251-257.
Miller, N. G., and Spear, R. W. 1999. Late-Quaternary History of the Alpine Flora of the New Hampshire White Mountains. Geographie Physique et Quaternaire 53:137-157.
VanAller Hernick, L. 1999. Silas Watson Ford: A Major But Little-known Contributor to the Cambrian Paleontology of North America. Earth Science History 18:246-263.
1998
Landing, E. 1998. Avalon 1997-A Pre-meeting Viewpoint. In AVALON 1997-The Cambrian standard. Third International Field Conference of the Cambrian Chronostratigraphy Working Group and I.G.C.P. Project 366 (Ecological Aspects of the Cambrian Radiation). New York State Museum Bulletin 492, edited by E. Landing, and S. R. Westrop, pp. 1-3. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E. 1998. Cambrian Subdivisions and Correlations: Introduction. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 35:321, 322.
Landing, E., and S. R. Westrop. 1998. Cambrian Faunal Sequence and Depositional History of Avalonian Newfoundland and New Brunswick: Field Workshop. In Avalon 1997-The Cambrian standard. Third International Field Conference of the Cambrian Chronostratigraphy Working Group and I.G.C.P. Project 366 (Ecological Aspects of the Cambrian Radiation). New York State Museum Bulletin 492, edited by E. Landing, and S. R. Westrop, pp. 5-75. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E., and S. R. Westrop. 1998. Revisions in Stratigraphic Nomenclature of the Cambrian of Avalonian North America and Comparisons with Avalonian Britain. In Avalon 1997-The Cambrian standard. Third International Field Conference of the Cambrian Chronostratigraphy Working Group and I.G.C.P. Project 366 (Ecological Aspects of the Cambrian radiation). New York State Museum Bulletin 492, edited by E. Landing, and S. R. Westrop, pp. 76-87. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Maher, L. J., , Miller, N. G., Baker, R. G., Curry, B. B., and Mickelson, D. M. 1998. Paleobiology of the Sand Beneath Valders Till at Valders, Wisconsin. Quaternary Research 49:208-221.
1997
Landing, E., and J. B. Skiba (editors). 1997. Guide to the Geology of John Boyd Thatcher Park (Indian Ladder Region) and Vicinity.. New York State Museum Handbook 14 (repr. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Miller, N. G. 1997. Fossil Mosses in Holocene Alluvium: A Case study from New York State and Prospects. Journal of the Hattori Botanical Laboratory 81:171-180.
Steadman, D. W., Stafford, T. W., and Funk, R. E. 1997. Nonassociation of Paleoindians with AMS-Dated Late Pleistocene Mammals from the Dutchess Quarry Caves, New York. Quaternary Research 47:105-116.
1996
Landing, E. 1996. Avalon-Insular Continent by the Latest Precambrian. In Avalonian and Related Peri-Gondwanan Terranes of the Circum-North Atlantic. Special Paper 304, edited by R. D. Nance, and M. Thompson, pp. 27-64. Geological Society of America.
Landing, E., and Bartowski, K. E. 1996. Oldest Shelly Fossils from the Taconic Allochthon and Late Early Cambrian Sea-Levels in Eastern Laurentia. Journal of Paleontology 70:741-761.
Landing, E., Westrop, S. R., and Knox, L. A. 1996. Conodonts, Stratigraphy, and Relative Sea-Level Changes of the Tribes Hill Formation (Lower Ordovician, East-Central New York). Journal of Paleontology 70:656-680.
1995
Geyer, G., W. Heldmaier , and E. Landing. 1995. Arthropod Traces in the Middle Cambrian of Morocco. In Morocco '95-The Lower-Middle Cambrian Standard of Western Gondwana. Special Issue 2, edited by G. Geyer, and E. Landing, pp. 254. Beringeria.
Geyer, G., and E. Landing (editors). 1995. MOROCCO '95-The Lower-Middle Cambrian Standard of Gondwana. Special Issue 2. Beringria.
Geyer, G., and E. Landing. 1995. The Cambrian of the Moroccan Atlas Regions. In Morocco '95-The Lower-Middle Cambrian Standard of Western Gondwana. Special Issue 2, edited by G. Geyer, and E. Landing, pp. 7-46. Beringia.
Geyer, G., E. Landing, and W. Heldmaier . 1995. Faunas and Depositional Environments of the Cambrian of the Moroccan Atlas Regions. In Morocco '95-The Lower-Middle Cambrian Standard of Western Gondwana. Special Issue 2, edited by G. Geyer, and E. Landing, pp. 47-120. Beringeria.
Landing, E. 1995. MOROCCO '95-The Lower-Middle Cambrian Standard of Western Gondwana. In MOROCCO '95-The Lower-Middle Cambrian Standard of Western Gondwana. Special Issue 2, edited by G. Geyer, and E. Landing, pp. 5, 6. Beringeria.
Landing, E. 1995. Upper Lower Cambrian (upper Placentian-Branchian Series) of the Northern Antigonish Highlands, Nova Scotia: Faunas, and Revised Stratigraphy. Journal of Paleontology 69:475-495.
Landing, E. 1995. Upper Placentian-Branchian Series of Mainland Nova Scotia (Middle-Upper Lower Cambrian): faunas, Paleoenvironments, and Stratigraphic Revision. Journal of Paleontology 69:475-495.
Landing, E., and G. Geyer. 1995. Morocco '95--The Lower-Middle Cambrian Standard of Western Gondwana. In Morocco '95--The Lower-Middle Cambrian Standard of Western Gondwana. Beringeria Special Issue 2, edited by G. Geyer, and E. Landing, pp. 5, 6. .
Landing, E., G. Geyer, and W. Heldmaier . 1995. First African Lapworthellid: Lapworthella vandali n. sp. From the Lower Middle Cambrian Boundary Interval of Morocco. In MOROCCO '95-The Lower-Middle Cambrian Cambrian Standard of Western Gondwana. Special Issue 2, edited by G. Geyer, and E. Landing, pp. 243-253. Beringeria.
Steadman, D. W. 1995. Prehistoric Extinctions of Pacific Island Birds: Biodiversity Meets Archaeozoology. Science 267:1123-1131.
Westrop, S. R., Tremblay, J. V., and Landing, E. 1995. Declining Importance of Trilobites in Ordovician Nearshore Paleocommunities; Dilution or Displacement?. Palaios 10:75-79.
1994
Landing, E. 1994. Precambrian-Cambrian Global Stratotype Ratified and a New Perspective of Cambrian Time. Geology 22:179-182.
Landing, E. 1994. Pseudopanderodus; Junior Synonym of Panderodus (Conodonta). Journal of Paleontology 68:1165.
Steadman, D. W., Arroyo-Cabrales, J., Johnson, E., and Guzman, A. F. 1994. New Information on Late Pleistocene Birds from San Josecito Cave, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. The Condor 96:577-589.
1993
Landing, E. 1993. Cambrian-Ordovician Boundary in the Taconic Allochthon, Eastern New York, and Its Interregional Correlation. Journal of Paleontology 67:1-19.
Landing, E. 1993. In Situ Earliest Cambrian Tube Worms and the Oldest Metazoan-Constructed Biostrome (Placentian Series, Southeastern Newfoundland. Journal of Paleontology 67:333-342.
Miller, N. G. 1993. New Late-Pleistocene Moss Assemblages from New England, U.S.A., and Their Bearing on the Migrational History of the North American Moss Flora. Jour. Hattori Bot. Lab. 75:235-248.
Steadman, D. W. 1993. Biogeography of Tongan Birds Before and After Human Impact. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 90:818-822.
Steadman, D. W., Craig, L. J., and Engel, T. 1993. Late Pleistocene and Holocene Vertebrates from Joralemon's (Fish Club) Cave, Albany County, New York. Bulletin, Journal of the New York State Archaeological Association 105:9-15.
Westrop, S. R., Knox, L. A., and Landing, E. 1993. Lower Ordovician (Ibexian) Trilobites from the Tribes Hill Formation, Central Mohawk Valley, New York State. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 30:1618-1633.
1992
Landing, E. 1992. Precambrian-Cambrian Boundary GSSP, SE Newfoundland: Biostratigraphy and Geochronology. Bulletin of Liason of the Subcommission on Geochronology 11:6-8.
Landing, E. 1992. Lower Cambrian of southeastern Newfoundland: Epeirogeny and Lazarus Faunas, Lithofacies-Biofacies Linkages, and the Myth of a Global Chronostratigraphy. In Origins and Early Evolution of Metazoa, edited by J. Lipps, and P. W. Signor, pp. 283-309. Plenum Press, New York, New York.
Landing, E. 1992. Precambrian-Cambrian Boundary GSSP, SE Newfoundland: Biostratigraphy and Geochronology.. Bulletin of Liason of the Subcommission on Geochronology 11:6-8.
Landing, E. (editor). 1992. Studies in Stratigraphy and Paleontology in Honor of Donald W. Fisher. New York State Museum Bulletin 481. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E., and Narbonne, G. M. 1992. Comment on: Scenella and 'A Chondrophine (medusoid hydrozoan) from the Basal Cambrian of Newfoundland'. Journal of Paleontology 66:338, 339.
Myrow, P. M., and Landing, E. 1992. Mixed Siliciclastic-carbonate Deposition in a Lower Cambrian Oxygen-stratified Basin, Chapel Island Formation, Southeastern Newfoundland. Journal of Sedimentary Petrology 62:455-473.
1991
Landing, E. 1991. A View from the Hudson: Hudson-Mohawk Lowlands and Taconic Mountains. In Geology of New York: A Simplified Account. New York State Museum Educational Leaflet 28, edited by Y. W. Isachsen, E. Landing, J. M. Lauber, L. V. Rickard, and W. B. Rogers, pp. 53-65. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E. 1991. Field trip 3B: Aspects of Paleozoic Geology in the Albany Region. In Association of American State Geologists Annual Meeting, Field Trip Guide, May 49, 1991, edited by P. R. Whitney, pp. 41-50. Report prepared for , Albany, New York.
Landing, E. 1991. Upper Precambrian through Lower Cambrian of Cape Breton Island: Faunas, Paleoenvironments, and Stratigraphic Revision. Journal of Paleontology, 65:570-595.
Landing, E., and Murphy, J. B. 1991. Uppermost Precambrian(?)-Lower Cambrian of Mainland Nova Scotia: Faunas, Depositional Environments, and Stratigraphic Revision. Journal of Paleontology 65:382-396.
Narbonne, E., Myrow, P., Landing, E., and Anderson, M. M. 1991. A Chondrophorine (medusoid hydrozoan) from the Basal Cambrian (Placentian) of Newfoundland. Journal of Paleontology 65:186-191.
Steadman, D. W., Stafford, Jr., T. W., Donahue, D. J., and Jull, A. J. T. 1991. Chronology of Holocene Vertebrate Extinction in the Gal?pagos Islands. Quaternary Research 36:126-133.
1990
Anderson, R. S., Miller, N. G., Davis, R. B., and Nelson, R. E. 1990. Terrestrial fossils within the marine Presumpscot Formation: implications for late Wisconsinan paleoenvironments and isostatic rebound along the coast of Maine. Canad. Jour. Earth Sci. 27:1241-1246.
Miller, N. G. 1990. Plant macrofossils. In Biological Techniques in Paleoecological Interpretation, edited by A. V. Morgan, pp. 30-72. Quaternary Sciences Institute. University of Waterloo, Ontario.
Miller, N. G. 1990. The management of rare plants: Suggestions derived from paleoecological studies of late-Pleistocene floras. In Proceedings of the 15th Annual Natural Areas Conference. New York State Museum Bulletin 471, edited by R. S. Mitchell, C. J. Sheviak, and D. J. Leopold, pp. 159-162. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Tucker, G. C., and Miller, N. G. 1990. Achene microstructure in Eriophorum (Cyperaceae): Taxonomic implications and paleobotanical applications. Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 117:266-283.
1989
Landing, E. 1989. Paleoecology and Distribution of the Early Cambrian Rostroconch Watsonella crosbyi Grabau. Journal of Paleontology 63(5):566-573.
Landing, E., Myrow, P., Benus, A. P., and Narbonne, G. M. 1989. The Placentian Series: Appearance of the Oldest Skeletalized Faunas in Southeastern Newfoundland. Journal of Paleontology 63:739-769.
Miller, N. G. 1989. Late-Pleistocene Anthelia (Hepaticae), an arctic-alpine, snow-bed indicator at a low elevation site in Massachusetts, U.S.A.. Journal of Bryology 15:583-588.
Miller, N. G. 1989. Pleistocene and Holocene floras of New England as a framework for interpreting aspects of plant rarity. Rhodora 91:49-69.
Miller, N. G. 1989. Structurally preserved leaves of Harrimanella hypnoides (Ericaceae): Paleoecology of a new North American late-Pleistocene fossil. American Journal of Botany 76:1089-1095.
Steadman, D. W. 1989. Fossil Birds and Biogeography in Polynesia. Congressus Internationalis Ornithologici II XIX:1526-1534.
1988
Anderson, E., C. E. Brett, D. W. Fisher, P. W. Goodwin, G. J. Kloc, E. Landing, and R. H. Lindemann. 1988. Upper Silurian to Middle Devonian Stratigraphy and Depositional Controls, East-central New York. In 1986 Canadian Paleontology and Biostratigraphy Seminar, Proceedings. New York State Museum Bulletin 462, edited by E. Landing, pp. 111-134. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E. 1988. Bibliography of George Frederic Matthew. In Trace Fossils, Small Shelly Fossils, and the Precambrian-Cambrian Boundary. New York State Museum Bulletin 463, edited by E. Landing, G. M. Narbonne, and P. Myrow, pp. 1-3. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E. 1988. CambrianOrdovician boundary in North America: Revised Tremadocian Correlations, Unconformities, and 'Glacioeustasy'. In The Canadian Paleontology and Biostratigraphy Seminar, Proceedings. New York State Museum Bulletin 462, edited by E. Landing, pp. 48-58. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E. 1988. Depositional Tectonics and Biostratigraphy of the Western Portion of the Taconic Allochthon, Eastern New York State. In The Model T Reconsidered: Proceedings from the World of the Model T Conference. New York State Museum Bulletin 462, edited by E. Landing, pp. 96-110. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E. 1988. Lower Cambrian of Eastern Massachusetts: Stratigraphy and Small Shelly Fossils. Journal of Paleontology 62:661-695.
Landing, Ed (editor). 1988. The Canadian Paleontology and Biostratigraphy Seminar, Albany, NY, Sept. 29 - Oct. 1, 1986. New York State Museum Bulletin 462. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E. 1988. Trace Fossils, Small Shelly Fossils, and the PrecambrianCambrian Boundary--A Pre-meeting Viewpoint. In Trace Fossils, Small Shelly Fossils, and the Precambrian-Cambrian Boundary. New York State Museum Bulletin 463, edited by E. Landing, G. M. Narbonne, and P. Myrow, pp. 1-3. The University of the State of New York, Albany, North Carolina.
Landing, E., and A. P. Benus 1988 Cambrian Depositional History and Stratigraphy, Avalon-Bonavista Region, Southeastern Newfoundland. Geological Association of Canada, Field Trip Guide A.3. Report prepared for , St. John's, Newfoundland.
Landing, E., and A. P. Benus. 1988. Stratigraphy of the Bonavista Group, Southeastern Newfoundland: Growth Faults and the Distribution of the Sub-trilobitic Lower Cambrian. In Trace Fossils, Small Shelly Fossils, and the Precambrian-Cambrian Boundary. New York State Museum Bulletin 463, edited by E. Landing, G. M. Narbonne, and P. Myrow, pp. 69-71. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Landing, E., G. M. Narbonne, and P. Myrow (editors). 1988. Trace Fossils, Small Shelly Fossils, and the PrecambrianCambrian Boundary. New York State Museum Bulletin 463. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Laub, R. S., N. G. Miller, and D. W. Steadman (editors). 1988. Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene Paleoecology and Archeology of the Eastern Great Lakes Region. Bulletin 33. Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, Buffalo, New York.
Miller, N. G. 1988. Review of: C. Oostendorp, The Bryophytes of the Palaeozoic and the Mesozoic. Bryologist 91:69.
Miller, N. G. 1988. The late Quaternary Hiscock Site, Genesee County, New York: paleoecological studies based on pollen and plant macrofossils. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences 33:83-93 + foldout.
Steadman, D. W. 1988. Prehistoric Birds of New York State. In The Atlas of Breeding Birds in New York State, edited by R. F. Andrle, and J. R. Carroll, pp. 19-24. Cornell University Press, Ithaca, New York.
Steadman, D. W. 1988. Vertebrates from the Late Quaternary Hiscock Site, Genesee County, New York. In Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene Paleoecology and Archaeology of the Eastern Great Lakes Region. Bulletin 33, edited by R. S. Laub, Miller N. G., and D. W. Steadman, pp. 95-113. Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, Buffalo, New York.
1987
Fisher, D. W. 1987. Lower Devonian Limestones, Helderberg Escarpment, New York. In Centennial Field Guide, edited by D. C. Roy, pp. 119-122. Geolical Society of America, Boulder, Colorado.
James, H. F., Stafford, Jr., T. W., Steadman, D. W., Olson, S. L., Martin, P. S., Jull, A. J. T., and McCoy, P. C. 1987. Radiocabon Dates on Bones of Extinct Birds from Hawaii. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 84:2350-2354.
Landing, E., and Brett, C. E. 1987. Trace Fossils and Regional Significance of a Middle Devonian (Givetian) Disconformity in Southwestern Ontario. Journal of Paleontology 61(2):205-230.
Miller, N. G. 1987. Phytogeography and paleoecology of a late Pleistocene moss assemblage from northern Vermont. Mem. New York Bot. Garden 45:242-258.
Miller, N. G., and Futyma, R. P. 1987. Paleohydrological implications of Holocene peatland development in northern Michigan. Quaternary Research 27:297-311.
Narbonne, G. M., Myrow, P. M., Landing, E., and Anderson, M. M. 1987. A Candidate Stratotype for the PrecambrianCambrian Boundary, Fortune Head, Burin Peninsula, Southeastern Newfoundland. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 24(7):1277-1293.
Steadman, D., and Funk, R. E. 1987. New Paleontological and Archaeological Investigations at Dutchess Quarry Cave No. 8, Orange County, New York. Current Research in the Pleistocene 4:117-120.
Steadman, D. W., and N. G., Miller. 1987. California Condor Associated with Spruce-jack Pine Woodland in the Late Pleistocene of New York. Quat. Res. 28:415-426.
1986
Anderson, R. S., Davis, R. B., Miller, N. G., and Stuckenrath, Jr, R. 1986. History of late- and postglacial vegetation and disturbance around Upper South Branch Pond, northern Maine. Canad. Jour. Bot. 64:1977-1986.
Landing, E., Barnes, C. R., and Stevens, R. K. 1986. Tempo of Earliest Ordovician Graptolite Faunal Succession: Conodont-based Correlations from the Tremadocian of Quebec. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 23(12):1928-1949.
Steadman, D. W., Laub, R. S., and Miller, N. G. 1986. The late Quaternary Hiscock Site, Genesee County, New York. Current Res. Pleistocene 3:22, 23.
1985
Landing, E., and A. P. Benus. 1985. The Levis Formation: Passive Margin Slope Processes and Dynamic Stratigraphy in the Western Area. In Field Trips Guidebook. Canadian Paleontology and Biostratigraphy Seminar, Ste. Foy, Quebec, edited by J. F. Riva, pp. 1-11. Universite Laval Press, Quebec.
Ross, R. J., F. J. Adler, T. W. Amsden, D. Bergstrom, S. M. Bergstrom, C. Carter, M. Churkin, E. A. Cressman, J. R. Derby, J. T. Dutro, Jr., R. L. Ethington, S. C. Finney, D. W. Fisher, J. H. Fisher, A. G. Harris, L. F. Hintze, K. B. Ketner, D. L. Kolata, E. Landing, R. B. Neuman, W. C. Sweet, J. Pojeta, Jr., A. M. Potter, E. K. Rader, J. E. Repetski, R. H. Shaver, T. L. Thompson, and G. F. Webers. 1985. The Ordovician System in the United States: Correlation Chart and Explanatory Notes. International Union of Geological Sciences Publications 12. .
1984
Fisher, D. W. 1984. Our New State Fossil; The Old Eurypterid. The Conservationist 39(3):50-51.
Landing, E. 1984. Skeleton of Lapworthellids and the Suprageneric Classification of Tommotiids (Early and Middle Cambrian Phosphatic Problematica). Journal of Paleontology 58(6):1380-1398.
Landing, E., and Ludvigsen, R. 1984. Classification and Conodont-based Sge of the Ordovician Trilobite Ellsaspis (middle Arenigian, Ville Guay, Quebec). Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 21(12):1483-1490.
Mead, J. I., Roth, E. L., Van Devender, T. R., and Steadman, D. W. 1984. The Late Wisconsinan Vertebrate Fauna from Deadman Cave, Southern Arizona. Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 20:247-276.
Miller, N. G. 1984. Tertiary and Quaternary fossils. In New Manual of Bryology, Volume 2, edited by R. M. Schuster, pp. 1194-1237. Hattori Botanical Laboratory.
1983
Jackson, S. T., and Miller, N. G. 1983. Paleoecology of a fossil plant assemblage from a pre-Wisconsinan till in southern Illinois. Am. Midl. Nat. 109:120-135.
Landing, E. 1983. Highgate Gorge: Upper Cambrian and Lower Ordovician Continental Slope Deposition and Biostratigraphy, Northwestern Vermont. Journal of Paleontology 57(6):1149-1187.
Miller, N. G. 1983. The identity of the Pleistocene mosses Drepanocladus minnesotensis and Neocalliergon integrifolium (Amblystegiaceae). Brittonia 35:87-92.
1982
Fisher, D. W. 1982. Why Not A State Fossil for New York?. The Conservationist 36(4):8-13.
Fortey, R. A., E. Landing, and D. Skevington. 1982. Cambrian-Ordovician Boundary Sections in the Cow Head Group, Western Newfoundland. In The Cambrian-Ordovician Boundary: Sections, Fossil Distributions, and Correlations. Geological Series 3, edited by M. G. Bassett, and W. T. Dean, pp. 95-129. National Museum of Wales.
Landing, E., and E. L. Yochelson. 1982. Donald W. Fisher--State Paleontologist 1955-1982. In Studies in Stratigraphy and Paleontology in Honor of Donald W. Fisher. New York State Museum Bulletin 481, edited by E. Landing, pp. 1-4. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Taylor, M. E., and E. Landing. 1982. Biostratigraphy of the Cambrian-Ordovician Transition in the Bear River Range, Utah and Idaho, Western United States. In The CambrianOrdovician Boundary: Sections, Correlations, Fossil Distributions, and Correlations. Geological Series 3, edited by M. G. Bassett, and W. T. Dean, pp. 131-139. National Museum of Wales.
1981
Fisher, D. W. 1981. Introduction. In Colossal Cataract; The Geologic History of Niagara Falls, edited by I. H. Tesmer, pp. 1-15. State University of New York Press, Alexandria, New York.
Fisher, D. W. 1981. The World of Coelophysis; A New York Dinosaur of 200 Million Years Ago. New York State Museum and Science Service Circular 49. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Fisher, D. W., C. E. Brett, W. J. Kilgour, J. Terasmae, and B. A. Liberty. 1981. The Geologic Past. In Colossal Cataract; The Gologic History of Niagara Falls, edited by I. H. Tesmer, pp. 16-62. State University of New York Press, Albany, New York.
Landing, E. 1981 Conodont Biostratigraphy and Thermal Color Alteration Indices of the Upper St. Charles and Lower Garden City Formations: Evidence for an Interformational Diachronous Unconformity in the Bear River Range, northern Utah and Southeastern Idaho. Report prepared for U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 81, Albany, New York.
Landing, E., and Barnes, C. R. 1981. Conodonts from the Cape Clay Formation (Lower Ordovician), Southern Devon Island, Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 18:1609-1628.
Landing, E., and M. E. Taylor. 1981. Part III. Middle and Upper Cambrian and Lower Ordovician Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the central Rocky Mountains, Utah and Idaho. Stop 9B.1: Upper St. Charles and Lower Garden City Formations at Franklin Basin, Northern Bear River Range, Idaho. In Cambrian Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the Great Basin and Vicinity, Western United States, edited by M. E. Taylor, pp. 165-168. Report prepared for Second International Symposium on the Cambrian System, Guidebook for Field Trip, Golden, Colorado.
Landing, E., and Wardlaw, B. R. 1981. Atokan Conodonts from the Pennsylvanian Outlier of the Michigan Basin. Journal of Paleontology 55:1251-1269.
Taylor, M. E., and E. Landing. 1981. Part III. Middle and Upper Cambrian and Lower Ordovician Stratigraphy of the Central Rocky Mountains, Utah and Idaho. Stop 8.1: Upper St. Charles and Lower Garden City Formations, Blacksmith Fork Canyon, Southern Bear River Range, Utah. In Cambrian Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the Great Basin and Vicinity, Western United States, edited by M. E. Taylor, pp. 141-149. Report prepared for Second International Symposium on the Cambrian System, Guidebook for Field Trip 1, Golden, Colorado.
Taylor, M. E., E. Landing, and S. L. Gillette. 1981. The Cambrian-Ordovician Transition in the Bear River Range, Utah and Idaho: A Preliminary Evaluation. In Short Papers for the Second International Symposium on the Cambrian System, 1981. Open-File Report 81-743, edited by M. E. Taylor, pp. 222-227. U.S. Geological Survey.
Westrop, S. R., E. Landing, and R. Ludvigsten. 1981. Upper Cambrian and Lower Ordovician Biostratigraphy, Jasper National Park, Alberta. In The Cambrian System in the southern Canadian Rocky Mountains, Alberta and British Columbia. Guidebook for Field Trip 2, edited by J. D. Aitken, and M. E. Taylor, pp. 45-53. Report prepared for Second International Symposium on the Cambrian System. Golden, Colorado, Golden, Colorado.
1980
Haugh, B. N., and Bell, B. M. 1980. Fossilized Viscera in Primitive Echinoderms. Science 209:653-657.
1978
Bell, B. M., and Sprinkle, J. 1978. Totiglobus, an Unusual New Edrioasteroid from the Middle Cambrian of Nevada. Journal of Paleontology 52(2):243-266.
1977
Bell, B. M. 1977. Respiratory Schemes in the Class Edrioasteroidea. Journal of Paleontology 51(3):619-632.
1976
Bell, B. M. 1976. Phylogenetic Implications of Ontogenetic Development in the Class Edrioasteroidea (Echinodermata). Journal of Paleontology 50(6):1001-1019.
Bell, B. M., and Petersen, M. S. 1976. An Edrioasteroid from the Guilmette Formation at Wendover, Utah-Nevada. Journal of Paleontology 50(4):577-589.
1974
Bell, B. M. 1974. A Study of North American Edrioasteroidea. New York State Museum Memoir 21. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Fisher, D. W. 1974. Memorial to Winifred Goldring; 1888-1971. Memorials - Geological Society of America 3:96-102.
1973
Miller, N.G. 1973. Late-glacial and Postglacial Vegetation Change in Southwestern New York State. New York State Museum Bulletin 420. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
1966
Broughton, J. G., D. W. Fisher, Y. W. Isachsen, and L. V. Rickard. 1966. Geology of New York: A Short Account. New York State Museum Education Leaflet 20. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
1965
Lewis, D. M., and E. C. Ogden. 1965. Trapping Methods for Modern Pollen Rain Studies. In Handbook of Paleontological Techniques, edited by B. Kummel, and D. Raup, pp. 613-626. W. H. Freeman & Co., San Francisco, California.
Rexroad, C., and Rickard, L. V. 1965. Zonal Conodonts from the Silurian Strata of the Niagara Gorge. Journal of Paleontology 39:1217-1220.
1964
Rickard, L. V., and D. H. Zenger. 1964. Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the Richfield Springs and Cooperstown Quadrangles, New York. New York State Museum Bulletin 396. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Trimm, H. W., and Fisher, D. W. 1964. Dinosaurs; Relatives of Our Reptiles, Reminders of a Lost World. The Conservationist 19(1):23-27.
1962
Fisher, D. W. 1962. An Ancient Beachead; Devonian Plants Trigger Animal Conquest of the Land. The Conservationist 17(3):22-27.
Fisher, D. W. 1962. Correlation of the Cambrian Rocks in New York State. New York State Museum and Science Service Map and Chart Series 2. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Fisher, D. W. 1962. How to Collect Fossils. The Conservationist 48.
Fisher, D. W. 1962. Mirror to the Past. The Conservationist 21-27.
1961
Fisher, D. W. 1961. How to Collect Fossils. The Conservationist 16(3):48.
Fisher, D. W. 1961. Mirror to the Past. The Conservationist 16(3):21-27.
1959
Kilfoyle, C. F. 1959. Catalog of Type Specimens of Fossils in the New York State Museum: Supplement 5. New York State Museum Bulletin 376. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
1958
Fisher, D. W. 1958. Ancient Fishes in New York. The Conservationist 35:22-28.
Fisher, D. W. 1958. Polylopia Clark, an Ordovician Scaphopod. Journal of Paleontology 32(1):144-146.
Goldring, W. 1958. Memorial to Rudolf Ruedemann (1864-1956). Proceedings of the Geological Society of America 153-161.
1957
Fisher, D. W. 1957. Lithology, Paleoecology and Paleontology of the Vernon Shale (Late Silurian) in the Type Area. New York State Museum Bulletin 364. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Fisher, D. W. 1957. Mohawkian (Middle Ordovician) Biostratigraphy of the Wells Outlier Hamilton County, NY. New York State Museum Bulletin 359. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
1956
Leutze, W. P. 1956. Faunal Stratigraphy of Syracuse Formation, Onondaga and Madison Counties, New York. AAPG Bulletin 40(7):1693-1698.
1955
Fisher, D. W., and Young, R. S. 1955. The Oldest Known Tentaculitid: From the Chepultepec Limestone (Canadian) of Virginia. Journal of Morphology 29(5):871-875.
1954
Goldring, W. 1954. Devonian Crinoids: New and Old, II. New York State Museum Circular 37. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Goldring, W. 1954. Memorial to George Halcott Chadwick (1876-1953). Proceedings of the Geological Society of America 101-106.
Kilfoyle, C. F. 1954. Catalogue of Type Specimens of Fossils in New York State Museum, Supplement 4. New York State Museum Bulletin 348. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
1951
Flower, R. H. 1951. Shantungendoceras and the Antiquity of the Endoceroids. Journal of Paleontology 25(1):115-117.
Goldring, W. 1951. A New Species of the Genus Craterocrinus Gold. New York State Museum Circular 27. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
1950
Flower, R. H., and Kummel, B. 1950. A Classification of the Nautiloidea. Journal of Paleontology 24(5):604-616.
Goldring, W. 1950. Devonian Crinoids: New and Old. Bulletin of the Wagner Free Institute of Sciences of Philadelphia 25(4):29-37.
Goldring, W. 1950. Handbook of Paleontology for Beginners and Amateurs: Part 1, The Fossils, second edition. New York State Museum Handbook 9. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
1949
Flower, R. H. 1949. New Genera of Devonian Nautiloids. Journal of Paleontology 23(1):74-80.
1948
Goldring, W. 1948. Occurrence of Gennaeocrinus kentuckiensis (Shumard) in Pennsylvania. Bulletin of the Wagner Free Institute of Sciences of Philadelphia 23(1):1-3.
Goldring, W. 1948. Status of 'Homocrinus' cylindricus Hall. Bulletin of the Wagner Free Institute of Sciences of Philadelphia 23(4):23-32.
1947
Flower, R. H. 1947. Cayugoceras, an Upper Silurian Cephalopod. American Midland Naturalist 37(1):250-255.
Flower, R. H. 1947. New Ordovician Nautiloids from New York. Journal of Paleontology, Vol. 21, No. 5 (Sep., 1947), pp. 429-433 21(5):429-433.
Ruedemann, R. 1947. Graptolites of North America. Memoir 19. Geological Society of America, New York, New York.
1946
Flower, R. H. 1946. Alaskoceras and the Plectoceratidae. Journal of Paleontology 20(6):620-624.
Goldring, W. 1946. A New Lower Chemung Crinoid. Bulletins of American Paleontology 31(119):1-8.
1945
Flower, R. H. 1945. A Belemnite from a Mississippian Boulder of the Caney Shale. Journal of Paleontology 19(5):490-503.
Flower, R. H. 1945. A New Deepkill Eurypterid. American Midland Naturalist 34(3):717-719.
Flower, R. H. 1945. Classification of Devonian Nautiloids. American Midland Naturalist 33(3):675-724.
Flower, R. H. 1945. New Names for Three Paleozoic Fossil Homonyms. Journal of Paleontology 19(1):76-77.
Goldring, W. 1945. Notes on Thamnocrinus springeri Goldring and other Hamilton Crinoids. American Journal of Science 243(2):57-65.
Ruedemann, R. 1945. An Ordovician Ceratiocaris. American Midland Naturalist 34(2):547-548.
1944
Flower, R. H. 1944. Atractites and Related Coleoid Cephalopods. American Midland Naturalist 32(3):756-770.
Goldring, W., and Flowers, R. H. 1944. Carlisle Center Formation, A New Name for the Sharon Springs Formation of Goldring and Flower. American Journal of Science 242(6):340.
Ruedemann, R., and Goldring, W. 1944. Memorial to David Hale Newland (1872-1943). Proceedings of the Geological Society of America 209-216.
1943
Goldring, W. 1943. Geology of the Coxsackie Quadrangle, New York. New York State Museum Bulletin 332. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R., and Howell, B. F. 1943. Impression of a Worm on the Test of a Cambrian Trilobite. Journal of Paleontology 18(1):96.
1942
Goldring, W. 1942. Crown of Ancyrocrinus bulbosus Hall [from New York]. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences 17(3):13-18.
Goldring, W., and Flowers, R. H. 1942. Restudy of the Schoharie and Esopus formations of New York State. American Journal of Science 240(10):673-694.
Ruedemann, R., and B. F. Howell. 1942. Paleontology and Geology. New York State Museum Bulletin 327. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R., and Lochman , C. 1942. Graptolites from the Englewood Formation (Mississippian) of the Black Hills, South Dakota. Journal of Paleontology 16:657-659.
1941
Gregory, W. K., and Raven, H. C. 1941. A New Restoration of the Skeleton of Euthenopteron (Pices Crossopterygii, Devonian, Quebec), with Remarks on the Origin of the Tetrapod Stem. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 42:293-312.
1940
Gordon, R. B., and R. B. Gordon. 1940. The Primeval Forest Types of Southwestern New York. New York State Museum Bulletin 320. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
1939
Flower, T. H. 1939. Study of Pseudorthoceratidae. Paleontotographic Americana 2(10):1-214.
Goldring, W. 1939. Linobrachiocrinus, New Name for Linocrinus Goldring, 1938, Not Kirk, 1938. Journal of Paleontology 13(3):354.
Goldring, W. 1939. Office of Paleontology. In A Summary of the Accomplishments and Functions of the New York State Museum During the Past Century, 1836-1936. New York State Museum Bulletin 317, edited by C. C. Adams, pp. 74-82. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Goldring, W. 1939. Report on Geological Mapping of Sedimentary Rocks (Exclusive of Grenville) and Glacial Areas in New York State. In One Hundred First Annual Report of the New York State Museum. New York State Museum Bulletin 317, edited by C. C. Adams, pp. 119-131. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1939. Type invertebrate fossils of North America (Devonian): Eurypterida. 17 Cards. Wagner Free Institute of Science, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
1938
Flower, R. H. 1938. Devonian Brevicones of New York. Paleontotographic Americana 2(9):1-84.
Goldring, W. 1938. An Upper Devonian Species of Aorocrinus. Annals of the Carnegie Museum 27:109-112.
Goldring, W. 1938. Devonian Crinoids from the Mackenzie River Basin, Northwest Territories, Canada. Bulletins 24. American Paleontology, New York, New York.
Goldring, W., and G. R. Megathlin. 1938. Algal Barrier Reefs; Devonian Crinoids; Mohawk Valley. New York State Museum Bulletin 315. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
1937
Goldring, W. 1937. Cryptozoon: Plant Nature and Distribution. Science 86(2241):530-531.
Ruedemann, R. 1937. A New North American Graptolite Faunule. American Journal of Science 37:57-62.
Ruedemann, R., Ruedemann, R., and Wilson, T. Y. 1937. Eastern New York Ordovician Cherts. Geological Society of America Bulletin 47(10):1535-1586.
1936
Bryant, W. L. 1936. A Study of the Oldest Known Vertebrates, Astraspis, Eriptychius. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 76:409-427.
Bryant, W. L., and Johnson, J. H. 1936. Upper Devonian Fish from Colorado. Journal of Paleontology 7:656-659.
Goldring, W. 1936. Some Hamilton (Devonian) Crinoids from New York. Journal of Paleontology 10(1):14-22.
Ruedemann, R. 1936. Ordovician Graptolites from Quebec and Tennessee. Journal of Paleontology 10(5):385-387.
1935
Eller, E. R. 1935. Remarkable Assemblage of Paleozoic Sponges. Pan-American Geology 63:203-206.
Goldring, W. 1935. Crinoids of the Tully Formation. Geological Society of America Bulletin 46:831-837.
Goldring, W. 1935. Der aelteste versteinerte Wald aus der Devon-Zeit von New York. Natur und Volk 65:151-155.
Goldring, W. 1935. Geology of the Berne Quadrangle. New York State Museum Bulletin 303. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Goldring, W. 1935. New and Previously Known Middle Devonian Crinoids of New York. Annals of the Carnegie Museum 24:349-368.
Goldring, W. 1935. Some Upper Devonian Crinoids from New York. Annals of the Carnegie Museum 24:337-348.
Ruedemann, R. 1935. A review of the Eurypterid Rami of the genus Pterygotus with the descriptions of two new Devonian species. Annals of the Carnegie Museum (24):69-72.
Ruedemann, R. 1935. Ecology of Black Mud Shales of Eastern New York. Journal of Paleontology 9(1):79-91.
Ruedemann, R. 1935. Silurian Phyllocarid Crustaceans from Oklahoma. Journal of Paleontology 9(5):447-448.
Ruedemann, R. 1935. The Eurypterids of Beartooth Butte, Wyoming. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 75:129-141.
Ruedemann, R., and Chadwick, G. H. 1935. Ordovician Black Shales of New York. Science 81(2104):400.
Ruedemann, R., and Laverdiere, J. W. 1935. Notes sur Quelques Graptolites Nouveaux des Environs de Quebec. Le Naturaliste Canadian 62:9-12.
Ruedemann, R., and Smith, E. S. C. 1935. The Ordovician of Maine. American Journal of Science 30:353-358.
1934
Goldring, W. 1934. Some Hamilton Crinoids of New York and Canada. Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences 15(3):182-200.
Ruedemann, R., and Ruedemann, R. 1934. Cambrian Graptolites. Science 80(2062):15.
Ruedemann, R. 1934. Eurypterids in Graptolite Shales. American Journal of Science 27:374-385.
Ruedemann, R. 1934. Paleozoic Plankton of North America. Memoir 2. Geological Society of America, New York, New York.
Ruedemann, R., and Decker, C. E. 1934. The Graptolites of the Viola Limestone. Journal of Paleontology 8:303-327.
1933
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. 1933. Guide to the Geology of John Boyd Thacher Park (Indian Ladder Region) and Vicinity. New York State Museum Handbook 14. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Goldring, W. 1933. Handbook of Paleontology for Beginners and Amateurs: Part 2, The Formations. New York State Museum Handbook 10. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Moodie, R. L. 1933. A Popular Guide to the Nature and the Environment of the Fossil Vertebrates of New York. New York State Museum Handbook 12. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1933. Camptostroma, a Lower Cambrian Floating Hydrozoan. United States Museum of Natural History Proceedings 82:1-8.
Ruedemann, R. 1933. Paleozoic Planktonic Faunas of North America. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 19:157-159.
1932
Ruedemann, R. 1932. Guide to the Fossil Exhibits of the New York State Museum. New York State Museum Circular 9. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1932. Interior Markings of Colpocaris elytoides in Cooper, Oklahoma. Journal of Paleontology 348.
1931
Ruedemann, R. 1931. Some New Middle Cambrian Fossils from British Columbia. Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum 79:1-18.
Ulrich, E. O., and Ruedemann, R. 1931. Are the Graptolites Bryozoans?. Geological Society of America Bulletin 42:589-603.
1930
Cooper, G. A. 1930. Upper Ordivician and Lower Devonian Stratigraphy and Paleontology of Perce, Quebec, Part II: New Species from the Upper Ordivician of Perce. American Journal of Science 20:265-288, 365-392.
Goldring, W. 1930. The Oldest Known Fossil Forest. New York State Education 17(8):704-707.
Goldring, W. 1930. The Oldest Known Petrified Forest. American Forests and Forest Life 36(8):491-493, 546.
Ruedemann, R. 1930. A Graptolite from the Chushina Formation. American Journal of Science 20:308-311.
Ruedemann, R. 1930. On Some Middle Cambrian Fossils from the Burgess Shale of British Columbia. Science 71:544.
1929
Bryant, W. L. 1929. A New Coccosteus from the Portage Shales of Western New York. New York State Museum Bulletin 281:41-45.
Bryant, W. L. 1929. New or Little Known Fossil Fishes from the Hamilton Shales of New York. New York State Museum Bulletin 281:37-40.
Goldring, W. 1929. Handbook of Paleontology for Beginners and Amateurs: Part 1, The Fossils. New York State Museum Handbook 9. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Goldring, W. 1929. Nature, Preservation and Significance of Fossils. New York State Museum Education Leaflet 2. The University of Pennsylvania Press, Albany, New York.
Goldring, W. 1929. New Upper Devonian Plant Material. In Twenty-First Report of the Director of the Division of Science and the State Museum. New York State Museum Circular 267, edited by C. C. Adams, pp. 85-87. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1929. Coralline algae, Guadalupe Mountains. AAPG Bulletin 13(8):1079-1080.
Ruedemann, R. 1929. Fossils from the Permian Tillite of Sao Paulo, Brazil, and Their Bearing on the Origin of Tillite. Geological Society of America Bulletin 40:417-425.
Ruedemann, R. 1929. Lists of Graptolites. In Geology and Mineral Deposits of Southeastern Alaska. Bulletin 800, edited by A. F. Buddington, and T. Chapin, pp. 76-81. U. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D.C..
Ruedemann, R. 1929. Neuere Beobachtungen an Graotolithenschiefern in Amerika. Leopoldina Akademy der Naturforscher 4:7-12.
Ruedemann, R. 1929. Note on Oldhamia (Murchisonites) Occidens (Walcott). New York State Museum Bulletin 281:47-51.
Ruedemann, R., and W. Goldring. 1929. Making Fossils Popular in the State Museum. In Twenty-Second Report of the Director of the Division of Science and the State Museum. New York State Museum Bulletin 279, edited by C. C. Adams, pp. 47-51. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Smith, B. 1929. Recent Finds of Quaternary Mammals at Syracuse, New York. New York State Museum Bulletin 281:21-23.
1928
Hartnagel, C. A. 1928. Stark's Knob. Rocks & Minerals 3:84-85.
1927
Goldring, W. 1927. The Oldest Known Petrified Forest. The Scientific Monthly 26(6):514-529.
1926
Goldring, W. 1926. New Museum Exhibits. In Twenty-First Report of the Director of the Division of Science and the State Museum. New York State Museum Bulletin 267, edited by C. C. Adams, pp. 81-84. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Goldring, W. 1926. New Species of Hamilton Crinoids. In Twenty-First Report of the Director of the Division of Science and the State Museum. New York State Museum Bulletin 267, edited by C. C. Adams, pp. 89-92. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1926. A Devonian Starfish from Gaspe. In Twenty-First Report of the Director of the Division of Science and the State Museum. New York State Museum Bulletin 267, edited by C. C. Adams, pp. 70-80. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1926. Fuanal Facies Differences of Utica and Lorraine Shales. In Twenty-First Report of the Director of the Division of Science and the State Museum. New York State Museum Bulletin 267, edited by C. C. Adams, pp. 61-69. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1926. Hunting Fossil Marine Faunas in New York State. Natural History 26:505-514.
Ruedemann, R. 1926. The Utica and Lorraine Fomations of New York: Part 2 Systematic Paleontology No. 2: Mollusks, Crustaceans, and Eurypterids. New York State Museum Bulletin 272. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
1925
Clarke, J. M. 1925. A Natural Seismograph. Science 61(1580):391-392.
Ruedemann, R. 1925. Some Silurian (Ontarian) Faunas of New York. New York State Museum Bulletin 265. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1925. The Utica and Lorraine Formations of New York: Part 2 Systematic Paleontology No. 1: Plants, Sponges, Corals, Graptolites, Crinoids, Worms, Bryozoans, Brachiopods. New York State Museum Bulletin 262. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Schuchert, C., and Ruedemann, R. 1925. John Mason Clarke (1857-1925). Science 52(1597):117-121.
1924
Clarke, J. M. 1924. A Colossal Devonian Glass Sponge. In Eighteenth Report of the Director of the State Museum Science Department. New York State Museum Bulletin 251, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 121-122. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1924. A Hemiasdian Crustacean from New York Silurian Waterlimes. In Eighteenth Report of the Director of the State Museum Science Department. New York State Museum Bulletin 251, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 119-120. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, N. T. 1924. Method of Restoring the Cohoes Mastodon. In Eighteenth Report of the Director of the State Museum Science Department. New York State Museum Bulletin 251, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 131-133. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1924. Rosetted Trails of the Paleozoic. In Eighteenth Report of the Director of the State Museum Science Department. New York State Museum Bulletin 251, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 128-129. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Goldring, W. 1924. The Upper Devonian Forest of Seed Ferns in. Eastern New York. In Eighteenth Report of the Director of the State Museum Science Department. New York State Museum Bulletin 251, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 50-92. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1924. Recent Publications on the Origin and Habitat of the Eurypterida. American Journal of Science 7:227-232.
Ruedemann, R., and Ehlers, G. M. 1924. Occurrence of the Collingwood Formation in Michigan. Museum of Paleontology, The University of Michigan, Contributions 2(2):13-18.
1923
Goldring, W. 1923. The Devonian Crinoids of the State of New York. New York State Museum Memoir 16. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
1922
Clarke, J. M. 1922. The Age of the Earth from the Paleontological Viewpoint. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 61(4):272-282.
Ruedemann, R. 1922. Additional Studies in Arrested Evolution. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 8(3):54-55.
Ruedemann, R. 1922. Further Notes on the Paleontology of Arrested Evolution. The American Naturalist 56:256-272.
Ruedemann, R. 1922. On the Occurrence of an Apus in the Permian of Oklahoma. Journal of Geology 30:311-318.
1921
Bishop, S. C. 1921. The Temple Hill (Orange County, N. Y.) Mastodon. Science 54(1391):170.
Clarke, J. M. 1921. The Oldest of the Forests. The Scientific Monthly 12(1):83-91.
Goldring, W. 1921. Annual Rings of Growth in Carboniferous Wood. Botanical Gazette 72(5):326-330.
Ruedemann, R. 1921. Observations on the Mode of Life of Primitive Cephalopods. Geological Society of America Bulletin 32(3):315-320.
1919
Clarke, J. M. 1919. Armstrongia: A New Genus of Devonian Glass Sponges. In Fifthteenth Report of the Director of the State Museum Science Department. New York State Museum Bulletin 219, 220, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 143-146. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1919. New Paleozoic Crustaceans. In Fifthteenth Report of the Director of the State Museum Science Department. New York State Museum Bulletin 219, 220, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 129-142. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1919. The Death of Lady Allardyce. Science 50(1304):585.
Clarke, J. M. 1919. The Microscopic Fauna of the Bonaventure Conglomerate. In Fifthteenth Report of the Director of the State Museum Science Department. New York State Museum Bulletin 219, 220, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 147-148. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M., and Ali, A. E.-F. 1919. An Elephant with Four Tusks. Science 50(1295):395-396.
Ruedemann, R. 1919. On Some Fundamentals of Pre-Cambrian Paleo-Geography. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 5:1-6.
Ruedemann, R. 1919. Paleontologic Contributions from the New York State Museum. In Sixth Report of the Director of the Science Division. New York State Museum Bulletin 227, 228, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 63-130. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1919. Some Marine Algae from the Trenton Limestone of New York. In Fifth Report of the Director of the Science Division. New York State Museum Bulletin 133, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 194-216. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
1918
Clarke, J. M. 1918. Possible Derivation of the Lepadid Barnacles from the Phyllopods. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 4(12):384-386.
Ruedemann, R. 1918. The Phylogeny of Acorn Barnacles. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 4(12):382-384.
1917
Clarke, J. M. 1917. Contributions to the Paleontology of New York Devonian Glass Sponges. In Thirtieth Report of the Director of the State Museum Science Department. New York State Museum Bulletin 196, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 177-198. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1917. The Philosophy of Geology and the Order of the State. Science 45(1154):125-135.
1916
Ruedemann, R. 1916. On the Presence of a Median Eye in Trilobites. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2:234-237.
Ruedemann, R. 1916. Paleontologic Contributions from the New York State Museum. New York State Museum Bulletin 189. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
1915
Clarke, J. M. 1915. A New Glacial Park. Science 41(1054):382-383.
1914
Clarke, J. M. 1914. A Fossil Botanical Garden. Science 40(1042):884.
Clarke, J. M. 1914. The Eastman-Zittell Paleontology. Science 39(1011):723-725.
Clarke, J. M. 1914. The Indian Ladder Reservation. Science 39(1003):418.
1913
Clarke, J. M. 1913. A Notable Trilobite from Perce Rock. In Ninth Report of the Director of the Science Division. New York State Museum Bulletin 164, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 138-139. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1913. Cambrian Brachiopoda. Science 37(952):488-491.
Clarke, J. M. 1913. Illustrations of the Devonic Fossils of Southern Brazil and the Faukland Islands. In Ninth Report of the Director of the Science Division. New York State Museum Bulletin 164, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 140-210. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1913. The Maryland Devonian Books. Science 38(986):742-745.
1912
Clarke, J. M., and R. Ruedemann. 1912. The Eurypterida of New York. v. 1. and v. 2. New York State Museum Memoir 14. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1912. The Lower Siluric Shales of the Mohawk Valley. New York State Museum Bulletin 162. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
1911
Beede, J. W. 1911. The Carbonic Fauna of the Magdalen Islands. In Sixth Report of the Director of the Science Division. New York State Museum Bulletin 149, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 93-106. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1911. The Paleontological Society Address of the President. Science 33(843):284-296.
Ruedemann, R. 1911. Stratigraphic Significance of the Wide Distribution of Graptolites. Geological Society of America Bulletin 22:234.
1909
Clarke, J. M. 1909. Early Devonic History of New York and Eastern North America. Part II. New York State Museum Memoir 9. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1909. The Protection of Natural Monuments. Science 30(758):51-52.
1908
Clarke, J. M. 1908. Early Devonic History of New York and Eastern North America; Part I. New York State Museum Memoir 9. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1908. The Beginnigs of Dependent Life. In Fourth Report of the Director of the Science Division. New York State Museum Bulletin 121, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 146-169. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1908. Graptolites of New York Part II: Graptolites of the Higher Beds. New York State Museum Memoir 11. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
1907
Eastman, C. R. 1907. Devonic Fishes of the New York Formations. New York State Museum Memoir 10. The New York State Education Department, Albany, New York.
1906
Luther, D. D. 1906. Geologic Map of the Buffalo Quadrangle. New York State Museum Bulletin 99. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Luther, D. D. 1906. Geology of the Penn Yan-Hammondsport Quadrangles. New York State Museum Bulletin 101. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1906. Cephalopoda of the Beekmantown and Chazy formations of the Champlain Basin. New York State Museum Bulletin 90. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
1905
Clarke, J. M. (editor). 1905. Catalogue of Type Specimens of Paleozoic Fossils in New York State Museum. New York State Museum Bulletin 80. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1905. Pierce: A Brief Sketch of its Geology. In Report of the State Paleontologist 1903. New York State Museum Bulletin 80, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 134-172. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. (editor). 1905. Report of the State Paleontologist 1903. New York State Museum Bulletin 80. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1905. Structure of Some Primitive Cephalopods. In Report of the State Paleontologist 1903. New York State Museum Bulletin 80, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 296-341. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
1904
Clarke, J. M. 1904. Naples Fauna in western New York, Part II. New York State Museum Memoir 6. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M., and D. D. Luther. 1904. Stratigraphic and Paleontologic map of Canandaigua and Naples quadrangles. New York State Museum Bulletin 63. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1904. Graptolites of New York: Part I: Graptolites of the Lower Beds. New York State Museum Memoir 7. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
1903
Clarke, J. M. 1903. Catalogue of Type Specimens of Paleozoic Fossils in New York State Museum. New York State Museum Bulletin 65. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1903. Construction of the Olean Hock Section. In Report of the State Paleontologist 1902. New York State Museum Bulletin 69, edited by J. H. Merrill, and J. M. Clarke, pp. 996-999. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1903. Mastodons of New York. In Report of the State Paleontologist 1902. New York State Museum Bulletin 69, edited by J. H. Merrill, and J. M. Clarke, pp. 934-958. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1903. Some Devonic Works. In Report of the State Paleontologist 1902. New York State Museum Bulletin 69, edited by J. H. Merrill, and J. M. Clarke, pp. 1231-1238. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M., and R. Ruedemann. 1903. Guelph Fauna in the State of New York. New York State Museum Memoir 5. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Merrill, F. J. H., and J. M. Clarke. 1903. Report of the State Paleontologist 1902. New York State Museum Bulletin 69. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1903. Cambric Dictyonema Fauna in the Slate Belt of Eastern New York. In Report of the State Paleontologist 1902. New York State Museum Bulletin 69, edited by J. H. Merrill, and J. M. Clarke, pp. 934-954. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
1902
Clarke, J. M. 1902. A New Genus of Paleozoic Brachiopods, Eunoa, with Considerations on Discinocaris, Spathlocaris and Cardlocaris. New York State Museum Bulletin 52:606-615.
Clarke, J. M. 1902. A Remarkable Occurrence of Orthoceras in the Oneota Beds of the Chenango Valley, N.Y.. New York State Museum Annual Report 54(3):167-171.
Clarke, J. M. 1902. Dictyonine Hexactinellid Sponges from the Upper Devonic of New York. New York State Museum Annual Report 54(3):187-190.
Clarke, J. M. 1902. Indigene and Alien Faunas of the New York Devonic. In Report of the State Paleontologist 1901. New York State Museum Bulletin 52, edited by J. H. Merrill, and J. M. Clarke, pp. 664-684. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1902. Notes of Paleozoic Crustaceans. New York State Museum Annual Report 54(1):83-119.
Clarke, J. M. 1902. Paleontologic Results of the Areal Survey of the Olean Quadrangle. In Report of the State Paleontologist 1901. New York State Museum Bulletin 52, edited by J. H. Merrill, and J. M. Clarke, pp. 524-528. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1902. Paropsonema cryptophya: A Peculiar Echinoderm from the Intumescens-zone (Portage Beds) of Western New York. New York State Museum Annual Report 54(3):172-178.
Clarke, J. M. 1902. Preliminary Statement of the Paleontologic Results of the Areal Survey of the Olean Quadrangle. New York State Museum Bulletin 52:524-528.
Clarke, J. M. 1902. The Onondaga Lake Squids. Science 16(416):991.
Clarke, J. M. 1902. The Squids from Onondaga Lake, N.Y.. Science 16(415):947-948.
Clarke, J. M. 1902. The Water Biscuit of Squaw Island, Canandaigua Lake, N.Y.. New York State Museum Annual Report 54(3):195-198.
Clarke, J. M., R. Ruedemann, and D. D. Luther. 1902. Contact Lines of Upper Siluric Formations on the Brockport and Medina Quadrangles. In Report of the State Paleontologist 1901. New York State Museum Bulletin 52, edited by J. H. Merrill, and J. M. Clarke, pp. 517-523. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Merrill, F. J. H., and J. M. Clarke. 1902. Report of the State Paleontologist 1901. New York State Museum Bulletin 52. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1902. Graptolite Facies, of the Beekmantown Formation in Rensselaer County, N.Y.. In Report of the State Paleontologist 1901. New York State Museum Bulletin 52, edited by J. H. Merrill, and J. M. Clarke, pp. 546-575. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1902. Growth and Development of Goniograptus tuttireaui McCoy. In Report of the State Paleontologist 1901. New York State Museum Bulletin 52, edited by J. H. Merrill, and J. M. Clarke, pp. 576-592. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
1901
Clarke, J. M. 1901. Amnigenia as an Indicator of Freshwater Deposits during the Devonic of New York, Ireland and the Rhineland. In Paleontologic Papers 2. New York State Museum Bulletin 49, edited by J. H. Merrill, and J. M. Clarke, pp. 199-204. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1901. Marcellus Limestones of Central and Western New York and Their Fauna. In Paleontologic Papers 2. New York State Museum Bulletin 49, edited by J. H. Merrill, and J. M. Clarke, pp. 115-138. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1901. New Agelacrinites. In Paleontologic Papers 2. New York State Museum Bulletin 49, edited by J. H. Merrill, and J. M. Clarke, pp. 182-198. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1901. Relation of New York State Paleontology to the Schools and Colleges.. Regents Report 113:359-364.
Clarke, J. M. 1901. The Maryland Eocene Book. Science 14(340):27.
Clarke, J. M. 1901. Value of Amnigenin as an Indicator of Freshwater Deposits During the Devonic of New York, Ireland, and the Rhineland. New York State Museum Bulletin 49:199-203.
Merrill, F. J. H., and J. M. Clarke (editors). 1901. Paleontologic Papers 2. New York State Museum Bulletin 49. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Ruedemann, R. 1901. Trenton conglomerate of Rysedorph Hill and Its Fauna. In Paleontologic Papers 2. New York State Museum Bulletin 49, edited by J. H. Merrill, and J. M. Clarke, pp. 3-114. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
1900
Clarke, J. M. 1900. A Remarkable Occurrence of Orthoceris in the Oneonta Beds of the Chenango Valley. In Paleontologic Papers. New York State Museum Bulletin 39, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 167-171. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1900. Dictyonine hexactineIIid sponges from the Upper Devonic of New York. In Paleontologic Papers. New York State Museum Bulletin 39, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 187-194. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1900. Note on the Siluro-Devonic Boundary. Science 12(298):406-408.
Clarke, J. M. (editor). 1900. Paleontologic Papers. New York State Museum Bulletin 39. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1900. Paropsonema cryptophya: a Peculiar Echinoderm from the Intumescenszone (Portage Beds) of Western New York. In Paleontologic Papers. New York State Museum Bulletin 39, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 172-186. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1900. The Oriskany Fauna of Becraft Mountain, Columbia County, New York. New York State Museum Memoir 3. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1900. The Water Biscuit of Squaw Island, Canandaigua Lake, N. Y.. In Paleontologic Papers. New York State Museum Bulletin 39, edited by J. M. Clarke, pp. 195-198. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
1899
Clarke, J. M. 1899. Geological Time. Science 10(254):695.
Clarke, J. M. 1899. Guide to Excursions in the Fossiliferous Rocks of New York State. University Handbook 15. The University of the State of New York, Albany, NY.
Clarke, J. M. 1899. Notes on the Early Stages of Certain Goniatites. New York State Museum Annual Report 50(2):163-169.
Clarke, J. M. 1899. Paleontology. University Handbook 13. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1899. The Naples Fauna (Fauna with Mantlicoceras Intumescens) in Western New York. New York State Museum Annual Report 50(2):29-161.
Clarke, J. M., and Schuchert, C. 1899. The Nomenclature of the New York Series of Geological Formations. Science 10(259):874-878.
1898
Clarke, J. M. 1898. Notes on Some Crustaceans from the Chemung Group of New York. New York State Museum Annual Report 49(2):729-738.
Clarke, J. M. 1898. Stratigraphic and Faunal Relations of the Oneonta Sandstones and Shales, the Ithaca and Portage Groups in Central New York. New York State Museum Annual Report 49(2):11-12, 27-81.
Hall, J., and J. M. Clarke. 1898. A Memoir on the Paleozoic Reticulate Sponges Constituting the Family Dictyospongidae. New York State Museum Memoir 2. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
1897
Ruedemann, R. 1897. Evidence of CurrentAaction in the Ordovician of New York. American Geologist 19:367-391.
1896
Ruedemann, R. 1896. Note on the Discovery of a Sessile Conularia-Article I. American Geologist 17:158-165.
Ruedemann, R. 1896. Note on the Discovery of a Sessile Conularia-Article II. American Geologist 18:65-71.
1895
Clarke, J. M., and Hall, J. 1895. New Species of Brachiopoda Described in Paleontology of New York, v.8, pt1 and 2. New York State Museum Annual Report 48(2):16-18, 323-372.
Ruedemann, R. 1895. Development and Mode of Growth of Diplograptus, McCoy. New York State Museum Annual Report 48:219-251.
1894
Clarke, J. M. 1894. Evolution of the Genera of the Palaeozoic Brachiopoda. New York State Museum Annual Report 47:803-840.
Clarke, J. M. 1894. List of Publications Relating to the Geology and Paleontology of the State of New York. New York State Museum Annual Report 47:753-791.
Clarke, J. M. 1894. New or Rare Species of Fossils from the Horizons of the Livonian Salt Shaft. New York State Museum Annual Report 47:353-383.
Clarke, J. M. 1894. Report on Field -work in Chenango County. New York State Museum Annual Report 47:723-751.
Clarke, J. M. 1894. Succession of the Fossil Faunas in the Section of the Levonia Salt Shaft. New York State Museum Annual Report 47:325-352.
Hall, J. 1894. Paleontology of New York Vol 8, Part II Paleozoic Brachiopoda. New York State Geological Survey, Albany, New York.
Hall, J. 1894. Report of Geologist. New York State Museum Annual Report 47:199-1137.
Hall, J., and Clarke, J. M. 1894. Introduction to the Study of the Brachiopoda, pt 2,. New York State Museum Annual Report 47:943-1137.
1893
Clake, J. M. 1893. List of Original and Illustrated Specimens in the Paleontological Collections, Pt. 2, Annelida and Cepholopoda. New York State Museum Annual Report 46:201-250.
Clarke, J. M. 1893. On the Structure of the Carapace in the Devonian Crustacean Rhinocaris; and the Relation of the Genus to Mesothyra and the Phyllocarida. The American Naturalist 27(321):793-801.
Hall, J. 1893. Report of Geologist. New York State Museum Annual Report 46:151-288.
1892
Clarke, J. M. 1892. Catalogue of the Collection of Geological and Paleontological Specimens Donated by the Albany Institute to the State Museum. New York State Museum Annual Report 45:347-369.
Clarke, J. M. 1892. Coronura aspectans. New York State Museum Annual Report 44:105-109.
Clarke, J. M. 1892. Genera or the Palaeozoic Brachiopoda. New York State Museum Annual Report 44:45-48.
Clarke, J. M. 1892. Genus Acidaspis. New York State Museum Annual Report 44:91-101.
Clarke, J. M. 1892. List of Original and Illustrated Specimens in the Paleontological Collections, Pt. 1, Crustacea. New York State Museum Annual Report 45:373-437.
Clarke, J. M. 1892. Observations on the Terataspisgrandis, Hall, the Largest Known Trilobite. New York State Museum Annual Report 44:111-114.
Clarke, J. M. 1892. On Cordania, a Proposerd New Genus of Trilobites. New York State Museum Annual Report 45:440-443.
Clarke, J. M. 1892. Terataspis grandis. New York State Museum Annual Report 44:111-114.
Hall, J. 1892. Descriptions of Bryozoa. New York State Museum Annual Report 44:65-87.
Hall, J. 1892. Paleontology of New York Vol. 8, Part I: Introduction to Study of Genera of Paleozoic Brachiopods. New York State Geological Survey, Albany, New York.
Hall, J. 1892. Report of Geologist. New York State Museum Annual Report 45:321-616.
Hall, J. 1892. The Oneonta Sandstone and Its Relations to the Portage, Chemung, and Catskill Groups (discussion). Geological Society of America Bulletin 4:8-9.
Hall, J, and Clarke, J. M. 1892. Introduction to the Study of the Brachiopoda, Intended as a Hand Book for the Use of Students. New York State Museum Annual Report 45:449-616.
1891
Hall, J. 1891. On the family Orthidae of the Brachiopoda. Geological Society of America Bulletin 2:636.
1890
Hall, J. 1890. On the Genus Spirifera, and Its Interrelations with the Genera Spiriferina, Syringothyris, Cyrtia, and Cyrtina. Geological Society of America Bulletin 1:567-568.
Hall, J. 1890. Report of the State Geologist. New York State Museum Annual Report 43:207-274.
Hall, J. 1890. Some Suggestions Regarding the Subdivision and Grouping of the Species Usually Included Under the Generic Term Orthis .... Geological Society of America Bulletin 19-22.
1889
Beecher, C. E., and J. M. Clarke. 1889. Development of Some Silurian Brachiopoda. New York State Museum Memoir 1. The University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
Clarke, J. M. 1889. Genera of the Paleozoic Brachiopoda. New York State Museum Annual Report 42:389-393.
Clarke, J. M. 1889. List of the Species Constituting the Known Fauna and Flora of the Marcellus Epoch in the State of New York. New York State Museum Annual Report 42:406-407.
Clarke, J. M. 1889. List of the Type Specimens of Devonian Crustacea Described in Paleontology of New York, v.7 in the New York State Museum. New York State Museum Annual Report 42:370-373.
Clarke, J. M. 1889. The Genus Bronteus in the Chemung Rocks of New York. New York State Museum Annual Report 42:403-405.
Clarke, J. M. 1889. The Hercynian Question: A Brief Review of its Development and Present Status, with a Few Remarks upon its Relation to the Current Classification of American Palaeozoic Faunas. New York State Museum Annual Report 42:408-437.
Hall, J. 1889. Description of Linnarssonia cf. pretiosa Billings. Proceedings and Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada 7:55.
Hall, J. 1889. Report of Geologist. New York State Museum Annual Report 42:349-496.
1888
Beecher, C. E. 1888. Synoptlcal Table of the Genera and Species. Described in v . 6 of the Palneontology of New York. New York State Museum Annual Report 41:363-375.
Clarke, J. M. 1888. Report on the Bones of Mastodon or Elephase Found Associated with Charcoal and Pottery at Attica, N.Y.. New York State Museum Annual Report 41:388-390.
Clarke, J. M. 1888. The Structure and Development of the Visual Area in the Trilobite, Phacopsrana, Green. Journal of Morphology 2(2):253-270.
Hall, J., and J. M. Clarke. 1888. Paleontology of New York Vol. 7: Trilobites and other Crustacea of the Oriskany, Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, etc. New York State Geological Survey, Albany, New York.
1887
Hall, J. 1887. Paleontology of New York Vol. 6: Corals and Bryozoa of Lower and Upper Helderberg and Hamilton Groups. New York State Geological Survey, Albany, New York.
1886
Beecher, C. E. 1886. A Spiral Bivalve Shell from the Waverlv Group of Pennsylvania. New York State Museum Annual Report 39:161-163.
Hall, J. 1886. Obscure Organisms in Roofing Slates of Washington County, N. Y.. New York State Museum Annual Report 39:160.
1885
Hall, J. 1885. Note on the Eurypteridae of the Devonian and Carboniferous Formations of Pennsylvania; with a Supplementary Note on Stylonurus excelsior. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 33:420-422.
Hall, J. 1885. On the Fossil Reticulate Sponges Constituting the Family Dictyospongidae. British Association for the Advancement of Science Report 54:725-726.
Hall, J. 1885. On the Lamellibranchiate Fauna of the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage, Chemung, and Catskill Groups. British Association for the Advancement of Science Report 54:726-727.
Hall, J. 1885. Paleontology of New York Vol. 5, Part I: Lamellibranchiata (II) Dimyaria of the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage, and Chemung Groups. New York State Geological Survey, Albany, New York.
Hall, J. 1885. Paleontology of New York Vol. 5, Part II: Gasteropoda, Pteropoda and Cephalopoda of Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage, and Chemung Groups. New York State Geological Survey, Albany, New York.
1884
Hall, J. 1884. Fossil Corals from the Niagara and Upper Helderberg Group. New York State Museum Annual Report 35:407-464.
Hall, J. 1884. Lamellibranchiate Shells of the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton and Chemung Groups. New York State Museum Annual Report 35:215-406g.
Hall, J. W. 1884. Machinery and Methods of Cutting Specimens of Rocks and Fossils. New York State Museum Annual Report 35:121-124.
Hall, J. 1884. Note on the Eurypteridae of the Devonian and Carboniferous Formations of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Geological Survey 23-39.
Hall, J. 1884. Paleontology of New York Vol. 5, Part I: Lamellibranchiata (I) Monomyaria of Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage, and Chemung Groups.. New York State Geological Survey, Albany, New York.
Hall, J. 1884. Preliminary Note on the Microscopic Shell Structure of the Paleozoic Brachiopoda. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Proceedings 32:266-268.
Hall, J. 1884. Species of Fossil Reticulate Sponges Constituting the Family Dictyospongidae. New York State Museum Annual Report 35:465-482.
Walcott, C. D. 1884. New Species of Fosslls from the Trenton Group of New York. New York State Museum Annual Report 35:207-214.
1883
Beecher, C. E. 1883. List of Species of Fossils from an Exposure of Utica Slate and Assoctated Rocks within the Limits of the City of Albany. New York State Museum Annual Report 36:78.
Hall, J. 1883. Bryozoa (Fenestellidae) of the Hamilton Group. New York State Museum Annual Report 36:57-72.
Hall, J. 1883. Bryozoans of the Upper Helderberg and Hamilton Groups. Transactions of the Albany Institute 10:145-197.
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. 1883. Descriptions of New Species of Fossils from the Niagara Formation at Waldron, Indiana . Transactions of the Albany Institute 57-76.
Hall, J. 1883. On the Structure of the Shell in the Genus Orthis. New York State Museum Annual Report 36:73-75.
Murray, D. 1883. Catalogue of the Published Works of Jarnes Hall. New York State Museum Annual Report 36:79-94.
1882
Hall, J., and Clarke, J. M. 1882. Introduction to the Study of the Brachiopoda. New York State Museum Annual Report 45:449-616.
1879
Hall, J. 1879. Corals and Bryozoans of the Lower Helderberg Group. New York State Museum Annual Report 32:141-176.
Hall, J. 1879. Fauna of the Niagara Group in Central Indiana. New York State Museum Annual Report 28:99-203.
Hall, J. 1879. New Species of Fossils from the Trenton Limestone. New York State Museum Annual Report 28:93-97.
Hall, J. 1879. Notice of Some Remarkable Crinoidal Forms from the Lower Helderberg Group. Annual Report of the New York State Museum 28:205-210.
Walcott, C. D. 1879. Discovery of the Remains of the Natatory and Branchial Appendages of Trilobites. New York State Museum Annual Report 28:89-92.
Walcott, C. D. 1879. Eggs of the Trilobite. New York State Museum Annual Report 31:66-67.
Walcott, C. D. 1879. New Species of Fossils from the Calcif'erous Formation. New York State Museum Annual Report 32:129-131.
Walcott, C. D. 1879. New Species of Fossils from the Chazy and Trenton Limestones. New York State Museum Annual Report 31:68-71.
Walcott, C. D. 1879. Some Sections of Trilobites from the Trenton Limestone. New York State Museum Annual Report 31:61-65.
1878
Hall, J. 1878. Genus Plumalina. New York State Museum Annual Report 30:255-256.
Hall, J., and Fritz-Gaertner, R. 1878. On the Structure of Astraeospongia meniscus. New York State Museum Annual Report 30:111-116.
1877
Hall, J. T., and Whitfield, R. P. 1877. Paleontology. Publication of the King Survey 197-302.
1876
Hall, J. 1876. Note Upon the Geological Position of the Serpentine Limestone of Northern New York and an Inquiry Regarding the Relations of This Limestone to the Eozoon Limestones of Canada. American Journal of Science 12:298-300.
1875
Hall, J. 1875. Descriptions of New Species of Goniatitidae With a List of Previously Described Species. New York State Museum Annual Report 27:132-136.
Hall, J., and Whitfield, R. P. 1875. Crinoidea of the Waverly Group. Ohio Division of Geological Survey Bulletin Rpt 2(pt 2):162-179.
Hall, J., and Whitfield, R. P. 1875. Crinoids of the Genesee Slate and Cheming Group. Ohio Division of Geological Survey Bulletin Rprt 2(pt 2):158-161.
Hall, J., and Whitfield, R. P. 1875. Descriptions of Invertebrate Fossils,Mainly from the Silurian System. Ohio Division of Geological Survey Bulletin Rpt 2(pt 2):65-157.
1874
Hall, J. 1874. Descrtptions of Bryozoa and Corals of the Lower Helderberg Group. New York State Museum Annual Report 26:93-116.
1873
Hall, J. 1873. New or Imperfectly Known Forms among the Brachiopoda. New York State Museum Annual Report 23:244-247.
Hall, J. 1873. Reply to a Note on a Question of Priority. New York State Museum Annual Report 23:248-252.
Hall, J., and Whitfield, R. P. 1873. Descriptions of Devonian Fossils. New York State Museum Annual Report 23:223-243.
1872
Hall, J. 1872. Description of New Species of Crinoidea and other Fossils from Strata of the Age of the Hudson River Group and 'I'renton Limestone. New York State Museum Annual Report 24:205-224.
Hall, J. 1872. Description of New Species of Fossils from the Hudson River Group in the Vicinity of Cincinnati, Ohio. New York State Museum Annual Report 24:225-232.
Hall, J. 1872. On the Occurrence of Trunks of Psaronius in an Erect Position Resting on their Original Bed, in Rocks of Devonian Age in the State of New York. Geological Magazine 9:463-465.
Hall, J. 1872. On the Relations of the Middle and Upper Silurian (Clinton, Niagara, and Lower Helderberg) Rocks of the United States. Geological Magazine 9:509-513.
Hall, J., and Whitfield, R. P. 1872. Description of New Species of Fossils from the Vicinity of Louisville, Kentucky, and the Falls of the Ohio. New York State Museum Annual Report 24:181-200a.
Hall, J., and Whitfield, R. P. 1872. Remarks on Some Peculiar Impressions in Sandstone of Ohemuug Group, New York. New York State Museum Annual Report 24:201-204.
1871
Hall, J. 1871. Cohoes Mastodon. New York State Museum Annual Report 21:99-148.
Hall, J. 1871. On Fossil Trees from Gilboa, Schoharie County, New York. Transactions of the Albany Institute 129-131.
Hall, J. 1871. On the Fossil Bivalve Shells of the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage, and Chemung Groups. Transactions of the Albany Institute 125-127.
1870
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. 1870. Notes on Some New of Imperfectly Known Forms Among the Brachiopoda, Etc. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 23:244-247.
Hall, J. 1870. Reply to a 'Note on a Question of Priority'. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 23:248-252.
Hall, J. 1870. Report of the Curator. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 23:5-16.
1869
Hall, J. 1869. Report of the Curator. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 22:1-8.
1868
Hall, J. 1868. 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 rev.:347-438.
1867
Hall, J. 1867. Contributions to Palaeontology. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 20:277-345.
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. 1867. Introduction to the Study of the Graptolitidae. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 20:201-275.
Hall, J. 1867. Notice of v.4 of the Palaeontology of New York. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 20:173-199.
Hall, J. 1867. On the Geological Relations of the Mastodon and Fossil Elephant of North America. The American Naturalist 1:500.
Hall, J. 1867. Paleontology of New York Vol. 4: Fossil Brachiopoda of Upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage, and Chemung Groups. New York State Geological Survey, Albany, New York.
1866
Hall, J. 1866. Observations on Some Species of Spirifera. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 10:246-254.
1865
Hall, J. 1865. On the Graptolites of the Quebec Group. Canadian Naturalist and Geologist 2:42-53.
Hall, J. 1865. On the Occurrence of an Internal Convoluted Plate within the Body of Certain Species of Crinoidea. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History 10:33-34.
1864
Hall, J. 1864. Description of New Species of Fossils from the Carboniferous Limestones of Indiana and Illinois. Transactions of the Albany Institute 4:1-36.
Hall, J. 1864. Notice of Some New Species of Fossils from a Locality of the Niagara Group, in Indiana; With a List of Identified Species from the Same Place. Transactions of the Albany Institute 4:195-228.
Hall, J. 1864. Observations Upon Some of the Brachiopoda, with Reference to the Genera Cryptonella, Centronella, Meristella, and Allied Forms. Transactions of the Albany Institute 4:125-148.
Hall, J. 1864. Preliminary Notice of Some Species of Crinoida rfom the Waverly Sandstone Series of Summit County, Ohio, Supposed to be the Age of the Chemung Group of New York. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 17:50-60.
1863
Hall, J. 1863. Contributions to Palaeontology.. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 16:17-226.
1862
Hall, J. 1862. Contributions to Palaeontology; Comprising Descriptions of New Species of Fossils from the Helderberg, Hamilton and Chemung Groups. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 15:27-197.
Hall, J. 1862. Sur la Faune Primordiale en Amerique. Bulletin de la Societe Geologique de France 19:725-734.
1861
Dana, J. D., Hall, J., Barrande, J., and Logan, W. E. 1861. Correspondence of Joachim Barrande, Sir William Logan, and James Hall on the Taconic System and the Age of the Fossils Found in the Rock of Northern New England, and the Quebec Group of Rocks. American Journal of Science 31(92):210-226.
Hall, J. 1861. Contributions to the Palaeontology of New York Being Some of the Results of Investigations Made During the Years 1859 and 1860. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 14:87-110.
Hall, J. 1861. On the Primordial Fauna and Point Levis, Quebec, Fossils. American Journal of Science 31(92):220-226.
Hall, J. 1861. Paleontology of New York Vol 3: Organic Remains of the Lower Helderberg Group and the Oriskany Sandstone. Part I. Text, 1859. Part II. Plates. New York State Geological Survey, Albany, New York.
1860
Anonymous, . 1860. Additions to the Cabinet, Principally Fossils. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 13:17-18.
Hall, J. 1860. Contributions to Palaeontology, 1858 and I859. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 13:53-125.
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. 1860. Supplementary Note on Palaeontology of New York v.3. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 13:126-128.
1859
Hall, J. 1859. Contributions to the Palaeontology of New York. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 12:7-96.
Hall, J. 1859. New American Trilobites [from Hudson River group of Vermont]. Canadian Journal of Natural Sciences 4:491-493.
Hall, J. 1859. Notes Upon the Genus Graptolithus. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 12:45-58.
Hall, J. 1859. Notice of the Genera Ambonychia, Palaearca, and Megambonia. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 12:8-14.
Hall, J. 1859. Observations on Genera of Brachiopoda. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 12:27-44.
Hall, J. 1859. Observations on the genera Capulus, Pileopsis, Acroculia, and Platyceras. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 12:15-19.
Hall, J. 1859. Observations on the genera Platyostoma and Strophostylus. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 12:20-21.
Hall, J. 1859. Observations on the Genus Nucleospira. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 12:24-26.
Hall, J. 1859. Supplementary Note on the Genus Ambonychia. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 12:110.
Hall, J. 1859. Trilobites of the Shales of the Hudson River Group. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 12:59-62.
1858
Anonymous, . 1858. Catalogue of Fossils. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 11:43.
Hall, J. 1858. Crinoids of New York [in advance of Palenotology of New York, vol. 3]. American Journal of Science 25:276-279.
Hall, J. 1858. Note Upon the Genus Graptolithus, and Description of Some Remarkable New Forms from the Shales of the Hudson River Group. Canadian Naturalist and Quarterly Journal of Science 4:139-150.
Hall, J. 1858. Report [on Canadian graptolites]. Progress Report-Geological Survey of Canada 109-145.
1857
Anonymous, . 1857. Catalogue of Fossils collected by Jewett. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History (10):29-37.
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. 1857. On the Genus Tellinomya and Allied Genera. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 10:181-186.
1856
Anonymous, . 1856. List of Minerals, Geological Specimens and Fossils added Jan. 1, 1855 to Jan. 1, 1856. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 9:39-48.
Hall, J. 1856. On the Genus Tellinomya and Allied Genera. Canadian Naturalist and Quarterly Journal of Science 1:390-395.
1855
Anonymous, . 1855. List of Minerals, Geological Specimens and Fossils added Jan. 1, 1854 to Jan. 1, 1855. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 8:21-31.
Hall, J. 1855. Notes on Some Fossils of the So-called Taconic System Described by Doctor Emmons. American Journal of Science 19(57):434-345.
1854
Anonymous, . 1854. List of Minerals, Geological Specimens and Fossils added Jan. 1, 1853 to Jan, 1, 1854. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 7:51-65.
1853
Anonymous, . 1853. Catalogue of Minerals, Geological Specimens and Fossils added Jan. 1, 1852 to Jan. I, 1853. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 6:25-28.
Anonymous, . 1853. Fossils which were Part of Gebhard Collection delivered by Hall to the Curator of the State Cabinet,. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 6:31-32.
Gebhard, J. 1853. Catalogue of the Cabinet of Fossils of John Gebhard Junior. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 6:12-13.
1852
Anonymous, . 1852. Catalogue of Minerals, Geological Specimens and Fossils added Jan. 1, 1851 to Jan. I, 1852. New York State Museum Annual Report 5:35-43.
Hall, J. 1852. Key to a chart of the successive geological formations, with an actual section from the Atlantic the Pacific Ocean, Illustrated by the Characteristic Fossils of Each Formation. , Boston, Massachusetts.
Hall, J. 1852. Paleontology of New York Vol. 2: Organic Remains of the Lower Middle Division of the New York System. New York State Geological Survey, Albany, New York.
1851
Anonymous, . 1851. Catalogue of Reptiles and Amphibians Jan. 1, 1850. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 4:25-28.
Anonymous, . 1851. List of Minerals, Geological Specimens, and Fosstls added Jan. 1, 1850 to Jan. 1, 1851. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 4:78-90.
Hall, J. 1851. Catalogue of Specimens of the Rocks and Fossils in the Gray Sandstone, Medina Sandstone, Clinton Group, Niagara Group, Onondaga Salt Group, and a Part of the Water-lime Group. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History 4:117-142.
Hall, J. 1851. Description of New or Rare Species of Fossils from the Paleozoic Series. In Report on the geology of the Lake Superior land district; Part 2. U S, 32nd Cong spec sess, S Ex Doc 4, edited by J. W. Foster, and J. D. Whitney, pp. 203-231. .
Hall, J. 1851. Lower Silurian System; Upper Silurian and Devonian Series. In Report on the Geology of the Lake Superior Land District; Part 2. U S, 32nd Cong spec sess, S Ex Doc 4, edited by J. W. Foster, and J. D. Whitney, pp. 140-166. .
Hall, J. 1851. New Genera of Fossil Corals. American Journal of Science 11(33):398-401.
1850
Anonymous, . 1850. List of Mlnerals,Geological Specimens, and Fossils added .Jan.1, 1849 to Jan. 1, 1850. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History, with Catalogue of the Same 3:27-46.
Hall, J. 1850. Description of New Species of Fossils, and Observations Upon Some Other Species, Previously not well Known, From the Trenton Limestone. New York State Cabinet of Natural History Annual Report 3:173-183.
Hall, J. 1850. New Species of Fossils from the Trenton Limestones. New York State Museum Annual Report 3:167-175.
Hall, J. 1850. On Graptolites, Their Duration in Geological Periods, and Their Value in the Identification of Strata. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 2:351-352.
Hall, J. 1850. On the Brachiopoda of the Silurian Period; Particularly the Leptaenidae. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 2:347-351.
Hall, J. 1850. On the Trails and Tracks in the Sandstones of the Clinton Group of New York. Proceedings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science 2:256-260.
1849
Hall, J. 1849. List of Minerals, Geological Specimens and Fossils added 1847 and 1848. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History, with Catalogue of the Same 2:65-70.
1848
Hall, J. 1848. Catalogue of Specimens in the Paleontological Department of the Geological Survey. Annual Report of the Regents of the University, on the Condition of the State Cabinet of Natural History, with Catalogue of the Same 1:15p.
Hall, J. 1848. Remarks on the Observations of S. S. Haldeman 'On the Supposed Identity of Atops trilineatus with Triarthrus beckii'. American Journal of Science 5(3):322-327.
Hall, J. 1848. Upon Some of the Results of the Paleontological Investigations in the State of New York. American Journal of Science 5(2):243-249.
1847
Hall, J. 1847. On the General Results of Investigations in the Paleontology of the Lower Strata of New York. American Quarterly Journal of Agriculture and Science 6:210.
Hall, J. 1847. Paleontology of New York Vol. 1: Organic Remains of the Lower Division of the New York System.. New York State Geological Survey, Albany, New York.
1846
Hall, J. 1846. Notice of the Geological Position of the Cranium of the Castoroides ohioensis. Boston Journal of Natural History 5(3):385-391.
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.
1845
Hall, J. 1845. Nature of the Strata and Geographical Distribution of the Organic Remains in the Older Formations of the United States. Boston Journal of Natural History 5(1):1-20.
1844
Hall, J. 1844. Observations on Brachiopoda and Orthocerata. American Journal of Science 47:109.
Hall, J. 1844. On the Geographical Distribution of Fossils in the Paleozoic Strata of the United States. American Journal of Science 47(1):117-118.
1843
Hall, J. 1843. On Wave Lines and Casts of Mud Furrows. American Journal of Science 45(1):148-149.
Hall, J. 1843. Remarks Upon Casts of Mud Furrows, Wave Lines, and Other Markings Upon Rocks of the New York System. Asssocation of American Geographers, Report 1:422-432.
Hall, J. 1843. The Crinoidea of the Rocks of New York, Their Geological and Geographical Distribution. American Journal of Science and Arts 45(2):349-351.
Hall, J., and Rogers, H. D. 1843. On the Geographical Distribution of Fossils in the Older Rocks of the United States. American Journal of Science 45(1):157-160.