Skip to main content

Search

Staff publications

1933

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 CircularThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.

      1931

      Ruedemann, R., 1931. Some New Middle Cambrian Fossils from British Columbia. Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum 79, 1-18.
        Ulrich, E., Ruedemann, R., 1931. Are the Graptolites Bryozoans?. Geological Society of America Bulletin 42, 589-603.

          1930

          Goldring, W., 1930. The Oldest Known Fossil Forest. New York State Education 17, 704-707.
            Goldring, W., 1930. The Oldest Known Petrified Forest. American Forests and Forest Life 36, 491-493.
              Ruedemann, R., 1930. A Graptolite from the Chushina Formation. American Journal of Science 20, 308-311.

                1929

                Ruedemann, R., Goldring, W., 1929. Making Fossils Popular in the State Museum, in: Adams, C. (Ed.), Twenty-Second Report of the Director of the Division of Science and the State MuseumThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 47-51.
                  Bryant, W., 1929. A New Coccosteus from the Portage Shales of Western New York. New York State Museum Bulletin 281, 41-45.
                      Goldring, W., 1929. Handbook of Paleontology for Beginners and Amateurs: Part 1, The Fossils. New York State Museum HandbookThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.
                        Goldring, W., 1929. Nature, Preservation and Significance of Fossils. New York State Museum Education LeafletThe University of Pennsylvania Press, Albany, New York.
                          Ruedemann, R., 1929. Coralline algae, Guadalupe Mountains. AAPG Bulletin 13, 1079-1080.
                            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.
                                Smith, B., 1929. Recent Finds of Quaternary Mammals at Syracuse, New York. New York State Museum Bulletin 281, 21-23.
                                  Goldring, W., 1929. New Upper Devonian Plant Material, in: Adams, C. (Ed.), Twenty-First Report of the Director of the Division of Science and the State MuseumThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 85-87.
                                    Ruedemann, R., 1929. Lists of Graptolites, in: Buddington, A., Chapin, T. (Eds.), Geology and Mineral Deposits of Southeastern AlaskaU. S. Geological Survey, Washington, D.C.. pp. 76-81.

                                      1927

                                      Goldring, W., 1927. The Oldest Known Petrified Forest. The Scientific Monthly 26, 514-529.

                                        1926

                                        Goldring, W., 1926. New Museum Exhibits, in: Adams, C. (Ed.), Twenty-First Report of the Director of the Division of Science and the State MuseumThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 81-84.
                                          Goldring, W., 1926. New Species of Hamilton Crinoids, in: Adams, C. (Ed.), Twenty-First Report of the Director of the Division of Science and the State MuseumThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 89-92.
                                            Ruedemann, R., 1926. A Devonian Starfish from Gaspe, in: Adams, C. (Ed.), Twenty-First Report of the Director of the Division of Science and the State MuseumThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 70-80.
                                              Ruedemann, R., 1926. Fuanal Facies Differences of Utica and Lorraine Shales, in: Adams, C. (Ed.), Twenty-First Report of the Director of the Division of Science and the State MuseumThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 61-69.
                                                  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 BulletinThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.

                                                    1925

                                                    Ruedemann, R., 1925. Some Silurian (Ontarian) Faunas of New York. New York State Museum BulletinThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.

                                                      1924

                                                      Clarke, J., 1924. A Colossal Devonian Glass Sponge, in: Clarke, J. (Ed.), Eighteenth Report of the Director of the State Museum Science DepartmentThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 121-122.
                                                        Clarke, J., 1924. A Hemiasdian Crustacean from New York Silurian Waterlimes, in: Clarke, J. (Ed.), Eighteenth Report of the Director of the State Museum Science DepartmentThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 119-120.
                                                          Clarke, N., 1924. Method of Restoring the Cohoes Mastodon, in: Clarke, J. (Ed.), Eighteenth Report of the Director of the State Museum Science DepartmentThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 131-133.
                                                            Clarke, J., 1924. Rosetted Trails of the Paleozoic, in: Clarke, J. (Ed.), Eighteenth Report of the Director of the State Museum Science DepartmentThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 128-129.
                                                              Goldring, W., 1924. The Upper Devonian Forest of Seed Ferns in. Eastern New York, in: Clarke, J. (Ed.), Eighteenth Report of the Director of the State Museum Science DepartmentThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 50-92.
                                                                Ruedemann, R., Ehlers, G., 1924. Occurrence of the Collingwood Formation in Michigan. Museum of Paleontology, The University of Michigan, Contributions 2, 13-18.

                                                                  1923

                                                                  Goldring, W., 1923. The Devonian Crinoids of the State of New York. New York State Museum MemoirThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York.

                                                                    1922

                                                                    Ruedemann, R., 1922. Additional Studies in Arrested Evolution. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 8, 54-55.
                                                                      Ruedemann, R., 1922. Further Notes on the Paleontology of Arrested Evolution. The American Naturalist 56, 256-272.

                                                                        1921

                                                                        Clarke, J., 1921. The Oldest of the Forests. The Scientific Monthly 12, 83-91.
                                                                          Goldring, W., 1921. Annual Rings of Growth in Carboniferous Wood. Botanical Gazette 72, 326-330.
                                                                            Ruedemann, R., 1921. Observations on the Mode of Life of Primitive Cephalopods. Geological Society of America Bulletin 32, 315-320.

                                                                              1919

                                                                              Clarke, J., 1919. The Death of Lady Allardyce. Science 50, 585.
                                                                                Clarke, J., Ali, A., 1919. An Elephant with Four Tusks. Science 50, 395-396.
                                                                                  Clarke, J., 1919. Armstrongia: A New Genus of Devonian Glass Sponges, in: Clarke, J. (Ed.), Fifthteenth Report of the Director of the State Museum Science DepartmentThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 143-146.
                                                                                    Ruedemann, R., 1919. On Some Fundamentals of Pre-Cambrian Paleo-Geography. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 5, 1-6.
                                                                                      Clarke, J., 1919. The Microscopic Fauna of the Bonaventure Conglomerate, in: Clarke, J. (Ed.), Fifthteenth Report of the Director of the State Museum Science DepartmentThe University of the State of New York, Albany, New York. pp. 147-148.