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2924
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POULTON, T.P. (1987):

Zonation and correlation of Middle Boreal Bathonian to Lower Callovian (Jurassic) ammonites, Salmon Cache Canyon, Porcupine River, northern Yukon. ? S., ? Abb., ? Taf.,
2929
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POULTON, T.P. (1991):

Hettangian through Aalenian (Jurassic) guide fossils and biostratigraphy, northern Yukon and adjacent Northwest Territories. ? S., ? Abb., ? Taf.,
2604
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PRATT, B.R. (1992):

Trilobites of the Marjuman and Steptoean stages (Upper Cambrian), Rabbitkettle Formation, southern Mackenzie Mountains, northwest Canada. 179 S., 34 Taf.,
2925
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RACHEBOEUF, P.R. (1987):

Upper Lower and Lower Middle Devonian Chonetacean brachiopods from Bathurst, Devon and Ellesmere Island, Canadian Arctic Archipelago. ? S., ? Abb., ? Taf.,
452
Gewicht: g

REISZ, R.R. (1980):

A Protorothyridid Captoorhinomorph Reptile from the Lower Permian of Oklahoma. 16 S., div. Abb,
2922
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RICCARDI, A.C. (1983):

Scaphitids from the Upper Campanian - Lower Maastrichtian Bearpaw Formation of the western interior of Canada. ? S., ? Abb., ? Taf.,
1133
Gewicht: g

RICCARDI, A.C. (1988):

The Cretaceous System of Southern South America. 168 S., viele Abb.,
[Enthält 18 Tafeln mit Ammoniten des Tithon und Maastricht.]
539
Gewicht: g

RICHTER, R. & E. (1940):

Die Saukianda-Stufe von Andalusien, eine fremde Fauna im europäischen Ober-Kambrium. 88 S., 184 Abb., 5 Taf.,
Best.-Nr.: 16-2928
Gewicht: g

RIGBY, J.K. & CHATTERTON, B.D.E. (1989):

Middle Silurian Ludlovian and Wenlockian sponges from Baillie - Hamilton and Cornwallis Islands, Arctic Canada. ? S., ? Abb., ? Taf.,
Best.-Nr.: 16-1894
Gewicht: g

RIGBY, J.K. (1968):

Studies for Students no. 2: Guide to the geology and scenery of Spanish Fork Canyon along U.S. Highways 50 and 6 through the Southern Wasatch Mountains, Utah. 31 S., 25 Abb.,
Best.-Nr.: 16-407
Gewicht: g

RIGBY, J.K. (1986):

Sponges of the Burgess Shale (Middle Cambrian), British Columbia. 105 S., 20 Taf.,
Best.-Nr.: 16-1906
Gewicht: g

RIGBY, J.K. / CHIDSEY, T.C. (1976):

A well-preserved Calycocoelia Typicalis Bassler (Porifera) from the Ordovician Fort Pena Formation of western Texas, 6 S:, 3 Abb.; Mit: BERDAN, J.M.: Middle Ordovician leperditicopid ostracodes from the Ibex area, Millard County, western Utah, 30 S., 3 Abb., 9 Taf.; Mit: MAXFIELD, E.B.: Foraminifera from the Mancos Shale of east central Utah, 94 S., 8 Abb., 21 Taf.
Best.-Nr.: 16-1898
Gewicht: g

RIGBY, J.K. / HAMBLIN, W.K. (1971):

Studies for Students no. 6: Guidebook to the Colorado-River, part 3: Moab to Hite, Utah, through Canyonlands National Park. 91 S., 84 Abb.,
Best.-Nr.: 16-1893
Gewicht: g

RIGBY, J.K. / HINTZE, L.F. (1968):

Studies for Students no. 1: Guide to the geology of the Wasatch Mountain front, between Provo Canyon and Y Mountain, northeast of Provo, Utah. 29 S., 22 Abb.,
Best.-Nr.: 16-1900
Gewicht: g

RIGBY, J.K. / HINTZE, L.F. / WELSH, S.L. (1974):

Studies for Students no. 9: Geologic guide to the northwestern Colorado Plateau. 117 S., 91 Abb.,
Best.-Nr.: 16-445
Gewicht: g

RUDKIN, D.R. / TRIPP, R.P. (1989):

The Type Species of the Ordovician Trilobite Genus Isotelus: I. gigas DEKAY, 1824. 24 S., div. Abb,
129
Gewicht: g

RUEDEMANN, R. (1904-08):

Graptolites of New York: Part 1: Graptolites of the Lower Beds. Part 2: Graptolites of the Higher Beds. 932 S., 48 Taf.,
Best.-Nr.: 16-1902
Gewicht: g

RUSHFORTH, S.R. (1969):

Notes on the fern family Matoniaceae from the western United States. 32 S., 14 Taf.; Mit: BODILY, N.M.: An armored dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of Utah, 26 S., 4 Abb., 5 Taf.; Mit: LOHRENGEL, C.F.: Palynology of the Kaiparowits Formation, Garfield County, Utah, 120 S., 7 Abb., 12 Taf.,
448
Gewicht: g

RUSSELL, L.S. (1974):

Fauna and Correlation of the Ravenscrag Formation (Paleocene) of Southwestern Saskatchewan. 56 S., div. Abb,
461
Gewicht: g

RUSSELL, L.S. (1987):

Biostratigraphy and Palaeontology of the Scollard Formation, Late Cretaceous and Paleocene of Alberta. 23 S., div. Abb,
Best.-Nr.: 16-1907
Gewicht: g

SANDBERG, C.A. / CLARK, D.L. (1979):

Conodont biostratigraphy of the Great Basin and Rocky Mountains. ? S., ? Abb., ? Taf.,
[Symposium-Band]
Best.-Nr.: 16-2893
Gewicht: g

SARTENAER, P. (1969):

Late Upper Devonian (Famennian) rhynchonellid brachiopods from western Canada. ? S., ? Abb., ? Taf.,
Best.-Nr.: 16-3747
Gewicht: g

SCHAUB, H. P. (1950):

On the Pre-Cambrian to Cambrian Sedimentation in NE-Greenland. 49 S., 10 Fig., 2 Tab., 1 Taf.
2941
Gewicht: g

SCHRODER-ADAMS, C.J. & MC NEIL, D.H. (199?):

Oligocene to Miocene agglutinated foraminifers in deltaic and deep-water facies of Beaufort-Mackenzie Basin. ? S., ? Abb., ? Taf.,
2656
Gewicht: g
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SCHULTZE, H.-P. & CLOUTIER, R. [ED.] (1996):

Devonian Fishes and Plants of Miguasha, Quebec, Canada. 374 S., 259 Abb., 33 Tab.,
4050
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SCHWEITZER, C.E. & FELDMANN, R.M. & FAM, J. & HESSIN, W.A. & HETRICK, S.W. & NYBORG, T.G. & ROSS, R.L.M. (2003):

Cretaceous and Eocene Decapod Crustaceans from Southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. - 66 S., 16 teils agnzseitege Abb., 6 Tab.,


A large collection of fossil decapod crustaceans from Cretaceous and Eocene rocks of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, has yielded a remarkably diverse fauna. The Cretaceous decapod fauna, including previously described and new taxa, contains 17 genera in 14 families, represented by as many as 22 species. The Eocene fauna is less robust, with 7 species and 6 genera in 6 families. This publication includes one new family; three new genera; eight new species; and nine new combinations. The decapod fauna of the Nanaimo Group supports a position for Wrangellia well north of the current position of Baja California, Mexico. The decapod fauna of the Western Interior of North America is distinct from that of west coastal North America, suggesting limited faunal exchange between the two areas. Fewer than half of the decapod genera present in British Columbia during the Late Cretaceous Period became extinct by the end of the Cretaceous, most before the Maastrichtian. Two of the Cretaceous genera and none of the Eocene genera are extant; the extant genera are both members of the Callianassidae. Of the 14 families present in Cretaceous rocks of British Columbia, five are extinct. The North Atlantic and Central Americas appear to have been areas of rapid evolutionary expansion within the Decapoda during the Cretaceous, based upon the large number of decapod families that appear to have originated there during Cretaceous time.
2667
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SHA, J. & FÜRSICH, F.T. & SMITH, P.L. & WAN, L. (1998):

Palaeotaxodonta, Pteriomorphia, and Isofilibranchia (Bivalvia) from the Jurassic of Tanggula Mountains, China. Mit: ABERHAN, M.: Early Jurassic bivalves of western Canada, Subclasses Palaeotaxodonta, Pteriomorphia, and Isofilibranchia. Mit: FÜRSICH, F.T. & HEINZE, M.: Bivalve Fauna of Kachchh. Order Trigonioida. 168 S., 32 Taf.,
130
Gewicht: g

SHAW, F.C. (1968):

Early Middle Ordovician Chazy Trilobites of New York. 163 S., 16 Abb., 8 Tab., 24 Taf.,
Best.-Nr.: 16-2932
Gewicht: g

SHI, G.R. & WATERHOUSE, J.B. (199?):

Lower Permian brachiopods and molluscs from the Upper Jungle Creek Formation, northern Yukon Territory, Canada. 241 S., ? Abb., ? Taf.,
138
Gewicht: g

SIMPSON, G.B. (1894):

Handbook of the Genera of the North American Palaeozoic Bryozoa (267 S., 25 Taf.); HALL, J. / CLARKE, J.M. New Species of Brachiopoda Described in Palaeontology of New York (50 S.,14 Taf.); RUEDEMANN, R.: Development and Growth of Diplograptus (30 S., 5
4090
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SIVETER, G.J. & WILIAMS, M. (1997):

Cambrian bradoriid and phosphatocopid arthropods of North America. - 69 pp., 9 pls, 8 text-figs.
Best.-Nr.: 16-447
Gewicht: g

SLOAN, R.E. / RUSSELL, L.S. (1974):

Mammals from the St. Mary River Formation (Cretaceous) of Southwestern Alberta. 24 S., div. Abb,
Best.-Nr.: 16-2910
Gewicht: g

SMITH, R.E (1980):

Lower Devonian (Lochkovian) biostratigraphy and brachiopod faunas, Canadian Arctic Islands. ? S., ? Abb., ? Taf.,
Best.-Nr.: 16-2325
Gewicht: g

SOKOLOV, D. / BODYLEVSKY, W. (1931):

Jura- und Kreidefaunen von Spitzbergen. 151 S., ? Abb.,
Best.-Nr.: 16-2336
Gewicht: g

SOLLE, G. (1935):

Die devonischen Ostracoden Spitsbergens. 91 S., ? Abb.,
3757
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STAUBER, H. (1942):

Die Triasablagerungen von Ostgrönland. 325 S., 61 Fig., 7 Taf.
2946
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STAUFFER, C.R. (195?):

A coral Microcyclus and some of its Devonian species. ? S., ? Abb., ? Taf.,
194
Gewicht: g

STEENFELT, A. (1987):

Gold in the fine fraction of stream sediments from subcrustal sequences in West Greenland. 10 S.,
3760
Gewicht: g

STENSIÖ, E.A. (1948):

On the Placodermi of the Upper Devonian of East Greenland. II. Antiarchi: Subfamily Bothriolepinae. 621 S., 308 Fig., 75 Taf.,
[Ein seltenes Standardwerk über die frühen devonischen Panzer-Fische mit fantastischen Abbildungen und einem gesonderten Tafelband. Teils etwas stockfleckig.]
2866
Gewicht: g

SWEET, W.C. & MILLER, A.K. (195?):

Ordovician Cephalopods from Cornwallis & Little Cornwallis Islands, Dist. of Franklin, NWT. 86 S., 12 Abb., 8 Taf.,
342
Gewicht: g

SWINTON, W.E. (1965):

Dinosaurs of Canada. 16 S., div. Abb,
1905
Gewicht: g

TAYLOR, M.E. / ROBISON, R.A. (1976):

Trilobites in Utah folkore. FRITZ, W.H.: Lower Cambrian stratigraphy, Mackenzie Mountain, northwest Canada. MOORE, J.N.: Depositional environments of the Lower Cambrian Poleta Formation. PALMER, A.R. / CAMPBELL, D.P.: Biostratigraphic implications of trilobite biofacies: Albertella zone, Middle Cambrian, western United States. RIGBY, J.K.: Some observations on occurences of Cambrian porifera in western North America and their evolution. SPRINKLE, J.: Biostratigraphy and paleoecology of Cambrian echinoderms from the Rocky Mountains. KEPPER, J.C.: Stratigraphic relationships and depositional facies in a portion of the Middle Cambrian of the Basin and Range Province. ROBISON, R.A.: Middle Cambrian trilobite biostratigraphy of the Great Basin. ROWELL, A.J. / BRADY, M.J.: Brachiopods and Biomeres. Mit 6 weiteren Artikeln zu „Paleontology and depositional environments: Cambrian of western North America“. 227 S., 106 Abb., 6 Tab., 5 Taf.,
199
Gewicht: g

TEXTORIS, D.A. (1986):

Field-Guidebook - Southeastern United States. 413 S., ? Abb., ? Taf.,
2934
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THOMSON, R.C. & SMITH, P.L. (1992):

Pliensbachian (Lower Jurassic) biostratigraphy and ammonite fauna of the Spatsizi area, north-central British Columbia. ? S., ? Abb., ? Taf.,
1637
Gewicht: g

TORELL, O. (1878):

On the causes of the glacial phenomena in the north eastern portion of North America. ? S.,
2923
Gewicht: g

UYENO, T.T. & BARNES, C.R. (1983):

Conodonts of the Jupiter and Chicotte Formations, Lower Silurian, Anticosti Island, Quebec. ? S., ? Abb., ? Taf.,
2897
Gewicht: g

UYENO, T.T. (1974):

Conodonts of the Waterways Formation (Upper Devonian) of northeastern and central Alberta. ? S., ? Abb., ? Taf.,
2901
Gewicht: g

UYENO, T.T. (1974):

Conodonts of the Hall Formation, Ottawa Group (Middle Ordovician) of the Ottawa - Hull area, Ontario - Quebec. ? S., ? Abb., ? Taf.,
2072
Gewicht: g

VOIGT, E. (1960):

Über einen mutmaßlichen Harnstein (Urolith) aus der oberen Kreide. 10 S., 2 Abb., 4 Taf.; Mit: HÄNTZSCHEL, W.: Spreitenbauten (Zoophycos) im Septarienton Nordwestdeutschlands. 6 S., 1 Taf.; Mit: LEHMANN, U.: Salter’sche Einbettung bei Ogygopsis (Tril.) im Mittelkambrium von Britisch-Kolumbien?. 5 S., 2 Abb.; Mit: ALBERTI, G.: Trilobiten aus den Tentakulitenschiefern (Devon) von Schaderthal (Ost-Thüringen). 18 S., 5 Abb., 2 Taf.; 126 S.,
2347
Gewicht: g

VONDERBANK, K. (1970):

Geologie und Fauna der Tertiären Ablagerungen Zentral-Spitzbergens. 156 S., ? Abb.,
344
Gewicht: g

WAGNER, F.J.E. (1984):

Fossils of Ontario Part 1: Macroinvertebrates and Vertebrates of the Champlain Sea with a Listing of Nonmarine Species. 64 S., div. Abb,
4084
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WALASZCSYK, I. & COBBAN, W.A. (2000):

Inoceramid faunas and biostratigraphy of the Lower Turonian ­ Lower Coniacian, U.S. Western Interior. - 118 pp., 32 pls, 27 figs.;
2334
Gewicht: g

WÄNGSIÝ, G. (1952):

The Downtonian and Devonian Vertebrates of Spitsbergen. IX. Morphologic and systematic studies of the Spitsbergen Cephalaspids. 653 S., ? Abb., 118 Taf.,
[Ein wichtiges und gesuchtes Standardwerk.]
408
Gewicht: g

WESTROP, S. (1986):

Trilobites of the Upper Cambrian Sunwaptan Stage, southern Canadian Rocky Mountains, Alberta. 179 S., 41 Taf.,
2413
Gewicht: g

WESTROP, S. (1995):

Sunwaptan and Ibexian (Upper Cambrian - Lower Ordovician) trilobites of the Rabbitkettle Formation, Mountain River region, northern Mackenzie Mountains, northwest Canada. 80 S., 15 Taf.,
2871
Gewicht: g

WHITTINGTON, H.B. (1971):

Redescription of Marella splendens (Trilobitoidea) from the Burgess Shale, Middle Cambrian, B.C. 24 S., 9 Abb., 26 Taf.,
2875
Gewicht: g

WHITTINGTON, H.B. (1974):

Yahoia WALCOTT & Plenocaris n.gen., arthropods from the Burgess Shale, Middle Cambrian, B.C. 21 S., ? Abb., ? Taf.,
410
Gewicht: g

WILLIAMS, S.H. / STEVENS, R.K. (1988):

Early Ordovician Graptolites of the Cow Head Group, Western Newfoundland, Canada. 167 S., ? Taf.,
3773
Gewicht: g

WITZIG, E. (1951):

Einige jung-paläozoische Pflanzen aus Ostgrönland. 35 S., 6 Fig., 8 Taf.,
3778
Gewicht: g

WITZIG, E. (1954):

Stratigraphische und Tektonische Beobachtungen in der Mesters Vig-Region (Scoresby Land, Nordostgrönland). 25 S., 11 Fig., 1 Taf.,
3759
Gewicht: g

YEN, J. T. C. (1958):

A Cretaceous Non-Marine Molluscan Fauna of West Greenland. 13 S., 3 Fig.,
3779
Gewicht: g

YOCHELSON, E. L. (1964):

The Early Ordovician Gastropod Ceratopea from East Greenland. 12 S., 1 Taf.,
2860
Gewicht: g

YOUNG, G.A. & LUDVIGSEN, R. (1989):

Mid-Cambrian Trilobites from the Lowest Part of the Cow Head Group, Western Newfoundland. 49 S., 8 Abb., 10 Taf.,