References for Nebraska Invertebrates - Crinoids

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1 Arendt, Yu. A., 1968, Pirazokrinidi iz Krasnousfimska (Pirasocrinids from Krasnoufimsk) Paleont.Zhur, v. 4, p. 99 – 101.
2 Bassler, R. S., 1938, Pelmatozoa Palaeozoica: In Fossilium Catalogus, 1: Animalia, Werner Quenstedt (editor), part 83, 194 p., W. Junk (s’Gravenhage).
3 Bassler, R. S., and Moodey, M. M., 1943, Bibliographic and faunal index of Paleozoic pelmatozoan echinoderms: Geological Society of America Special Paper 45, 734 pp.
4 Bather, F. A., 1890. British fossil crinoids. II, The classification of the Inadunata Fistulata: Annals and Magazine of Natural History, v. 6, no. 5, p. 306 – 334, p. 373 – 388, p. 485, 486.
5 Beede, J. W., 1899, New fossils from the Kansas coal measures: Kansas University Quarterly, v. 8, no. 3, p. 123 – 130.
6 Bexfield, R. E., and Lescinsky, H. L., 1998, Facies effects on shell encrusting communities: a comparison of Late Ordovician and Recent Patterns [abstract]: 1998 Abstracts with Programs, Geological Society of America, North-Central Section, 32nd annual meeting, March 19-20, Ohio Union, Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, v. 30, no. 2, p. 6.
7 Bramlette, W. A., 1943, Triceracrinus, a new Upper Pennsylvanian and Lower Permian Crinoid: Journal of Paleontology, v. 17, no. 6, p.550 – 553.
8 Breimer, A., 1978, Ecology of Recent Crinoids, in Moore, R. C., and Teichert, C., (editors): Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part T, ECHINODERMATA 2, CRINOIDEA, v. 1, Geological Society of America and University of Kansas, Boulder, Colorado and Lawrence, Kansas, 401p.
9 Brett, C. E., 1978, Host-specific pit-forming eipzoans on Silurian crinoids. Lethaia, v. 11, p. 217 – 232.
10 Brett, C. E., and Baird, G. C., 1986. Comparative Taphonomy: A Key to Paleoenvironmental Interpretation based on Fossil Preservation: Palaios, v. 1, p. 207-227.
11 Bruguiere, J. G. de, 1791, Tableau encyclopedique de methodique des trois regnes de la nature: v. 7, l’helminthogie.
12 Burchett, R. R., and Reed, E. C., 1967, Centennial guidebook to the geology of southeastern Nebraska: University of Nebraska, Conservation and Survey Division, 83 p.
13 Burke, J. J., 1970, Some ornamented erisocrinids from the Ames Limestone: Kirtlandia, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, no. 9, p. 1 – 17.
14 Burke, J. J., 1974, Additions to the crinoid fauna of the Ames Limestone, Brooke County, West Virginia: Kirtlandia, Cleveland Museum of Natural History, no. 18, p. 1 – 12.
15 Burke, J. J., and Pabian, R. K., 1978, Two crowns of Cibolocrinus patriciae (Crinoidea, Flexibilia) from the lower Permian of Bolivia. Journal of Paleontology, v. 52, no. 5, p. 1065 – 1069.
16 Condra, G. E., and Reed, E. C., 1959, The geological section of Nebraska: University of Nebraska, Conservation and Survey Division, Nebraska Geological Survey, Bulletin 14a, 82 p.
17 Dunbar, C. O., and Condra, G. E., 1932, Brachiopods of the Pennsylvanian system in Nebraska. Nebraska Geological Survey, Bulletin 5, Series 2, 377 p.
18 Geinitz, H. B., 1866. Carbon formation und Dyas in Nebraska: Verhandlungen Kaiserslautern Leopoldin-Carolinische Deutsches Akkademie Naturforsuchen, v. 33, no. 4, 91 p.
19 Goldring, W., 1923, The Devonian crinoids of the state of New York. New York State Museum Memoirs, no. 16, 670 p.
20 Goldring, W., 1939, Linobrachiocrinus, new name for Linocrinus Goldring, not Kirk, 1938. Journal of Paleontology, v. 13, no. 3, p. 354.
21 Hageman, S. A., and Kaesler, Roger L., 2002, Fusulinids: predation damage and repair of tests from the upper Pennsylvanian of Kansas: Journal of Paleontology, v. 76, no. 1, p. 181-184.
22 Heckel, P. H., 1977. Origin of phosphatic black shale facies in Pennsylvanian cyclothems of mid-continent North America: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 61, no. 7, p. 1045 – 1068.
23 Heckel, P. H., 1980, Paleogeography of eustatic model for deposition of midcontinent Upper Pennsylvanian cyclothems, in Fouch, T. D., and Magachan, E. R., editors, Paleozoic Paleogeography of West-Central United States. Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, Rocky Mountain Section, p. 197 – 215.
24 Heckel, P. H., 1984, Changing concepts of Midcontinent Pennsylvanian cyclothems: Ninth International Carboniferous Congress 1979, Coptte Rendu, v. 3, p. 535 – 553.
25 Heckel, P. H., 1986, Sea-level curve for Pennsylvanian eustatic marine transgressive-regressive depositional cycles along mid-continent outcrop belt, North America: Geology, v. 13, p. 330 – 334.
26 Heckel, P. H., and Baesemann, J. F., 1975. Environmental interpretation of conodont distribution in Upper Pennsylvanian (Missourian) megacyclothems in eastern Kansas: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 59, no. 3, p. 486 – 509.
27 Heckel, P. H., and Pabian, R. K., 1981. Compatibility of crinoid faunas with eustatic model for deposition of Midcontinent Pennsylvanian cyclothems [abstract]: Geological Society of America, North-Central Section, 15th Annual Meeting, Abstracts with Programs, v. 13, no 6, 281 p.
28 Holterhoff, P. F., 1988, Paleobiology and paleoecology of crinoids from the lower Stanton Formation (Late Pennsylvanian, Missourian) of the Mid-continent United States: University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Department of Geology, unpublished master’s thesis, 137 p.
29 Itano, W. M., 1999, Sciadiocrinus wipsorum, a crinoid from the Minturn Formation (Pennsylvanian) of Colorado: Western Interior Paleontological Society [poster session], March 20, 1999.
30 Jaekel, O., 1918, Phylogenie und system der Pelmatozoen. Paleontologisches Zeitschrifft, no. 3, p. 1 – 128.
31 Kabat, A.R., 1990, Predatory ecology of naticid gastropods with a review of shell boring predation: Malacologia, v. 32, no. 1, p. 155 – 193.
32 Kesling, R. V., and Chilman, R. B., 1975. Strata and megafossils of the Middle Devonian Silica Formation: “Friends of the University of Michigan Museum of Paleontology, Inc.,” Papers on Paleontology, no. 8, 408 p.
33 Keyes, C. R., 1894, Paleontology of Missouri, part I: Missouri Geological Survey Reports IV-V, 269 p.
34 Kirk, E., 1937, Eupachycrinus and related Carboniferous genera. Journal of Paleontology, v. 26, no. 4, p. 162 – 165.
35 Kirk, E., 1940, Seven new genera of Carboniferous Crinoidea Inadunata: Washington Academy of Sciences Journal, v. 30, no. 8, p. 321 – 334.
36 Kirk, E., 1941, Four new genera of Mississippian Crinoidea Inadunata: Journal of Paleontology, v. 15, no. 1, p. 82 – 88.
37 Kirk, E., 1942, Ampelocrinus, a new crinoid genus from the Upper Mississippian: American Journal of Science, no. 240, p. 22 – 28.
38 Kirk, E., 1944, Cymbiocrinus, a new inadunate crinoid genus from the Upper Mississippian, American Journal of Science, no. 242, p. 233 – 245.
39 Knapp, W. D., 1969: Declinida, a new order of late Paleozoic inadunate crinoids: Journal of Paleontology, v. 43, no. 3, p. 340 – 371.
40 Lane, N. G., 1964a. Inadunate crinoids from the Pennsylvanian of Brazil: Journal of Paleontology, v. 38, no. 2, p. 362 – 366.
41 Lane, N. G., 1964b, New Pennsylvanian crinoids from Clark County, Nevada: Journal of Paleontology, v. 38, no. 4, p. 677 – 684.
42 Lane, N. G., and Webster, G. D., 1966: New Permian crinoid fauna from southern Nevada: University of California Publications, Geological Sciences, no. 63, p. 1 - 87.
43 Laudon, L. R., 1933, Paleontology of the Gilmore City Formation of Iowa: University of Iowa Studies Natural History, v. 15, no. 2, p. 1 – 74.
44 Laudon, L. R., and Severson, J. L., 1953, New crinoid fauna, Mississippian, Lodgepole Formation, Montana: Journal of Paleontology, v. 27, no. 3, p. 505 – 536.
45 Lewis, R., and Strimple, H. L., 1990, Sciadiocrinus, convergence on the Family Pirasocrinidae (Crinoidea: Echinodermata): Journal of Paleontology, v. 64, no. 2, p. 293-300.
46 Lutzen, J., 1972, Records of parasitic gastropods from crinoids with description of a new genus Goodingia (Gastropods, Prosobranchia): Steenstrupia, v. 2, no. 16, p. 233 – 246.
47 Macurda, D. B., and Meyer, D. L., 1975, The Microstructure of the crinoid endoskeleton: University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions, Paper 74, p. 1 – 22.
48 Mapes, R. H., Lane, N. G., and Strimple, H. L., 1986, A microcrinoid colony from a cephalopod body chamber (Chesterian: Arkansas): Journal of Paleontology, v. 60, no. 2, p. 400 - 404.
49 Matsumoto, H., 1929, Outline of a classification of Echinoermata: Tohoku Imperial University.Science Reports, 2nd Series, (geology), v. 13, no. 2, p. 27 – 22.
50 Meek, F. B., and Worthen, A. H., 1860, Descriptions of new species of Crinoidea and Echinoidea from the Carboniferous rocks of Illinois and other western states: Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Proceedings series 2, no. 4, p. 379 – 397.
51 Meek, F. B., and Worthen, A. H., 1862. Descriptions of new Paleozoic fossils from Illinois and Iowa: Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, Proceedings series 1, no. 13, p. 128 – 148.
52 Meek, F. B., and Worthen, A. H., 1865, Note in relation to a genus of crinoids (Erisocrinus) from the Coal Measures of Illinois and Nebraska. American Journal of Science, series 2, v.39, p. 350.
53 Meyer, D. L., and Ausich, W. I., 1983, Biotic interactions among recent and among fossil crinoids: in Tevesz, J. S., and McCall, P. L., (editors), Biotic interactions in recent and fossil benthic communites, Plenum Publishing Co, p. 377 – 427.
54 Miller, J. S., 1821, A natural history of the Crinoidea or lily-shaped animals, with observations on the genera Asteria, Euryale, Comatula, and Marsupites, Bryan & Co., Bristol.
55 Miller, S. A., 1888, The structure, classification and arrangement of American Paleozoic crinoids into families: Indiana Department of Geology and Natural History, 16th Annual Report, Wm. Burford, Indianapolis, p. 302 – 373.
56 Miller, S. A., and Gurley, W. F. E., 1890: Description of some new genera and species of echinodermata from the Coal Measures and Subcarboniferous rocks of Indiana, Missouri, and Iowa: Cincinnati Society of Natural History, v. 13, p. 3 – 25. Republished privately Danville, Illinois, with additional descriptions and plates, 1890-, p. 3 – 59: Republished Indiana Department of Geologic and Natural History Annual Report, 16 (1888), p. 327 – 373 (1890).
57 Miller, S. A., and Gurley, W. F. E., 1894, New genera and species of Echinodermata: Illinois Museum of Natural History: Bulletin 5, p. 1 – 53.
58 Molineux, A., 1995, A Late Pennsylvanian Encruster: Terminal Paleozoic Calcified Demosponge: Pangea: Global Environments and Resources: Canadian Society of Petroleum Geologists, Memoir 17, p. 967-982.
59 Moore, R. C., 1931, Pennsylvanian cycles in the northern Mid-continent region: Illinois Geological Survey, Bulletin no. 60, p. 247 – 258.
60 Moore, R. C., 1936, Stratigraphic classification of the Pennsylvanian rocks of Kansas: Kansas Geological Survey, Bulletin no. 22, 256 p.
61 Moore, R. C., 1939, New crinoids from the Upper Pennsylvanian and Lower Permian of Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska: Denison University Bulletin Journal scientific Laboratories, v. 34, no. 6, p. 171 – 279.
62 Moore, R. C., 1950, Late Paleozoic cyclic sedimentation in central United States, in Allen, P. (editor), Rhythm in Sedimentation: International Geological congress, Reprot of the 18th Session, Great Britain, 1948, part 4, Proceedings of section C, p. 5 – 16.
63 Moore, R. C., 1964, Paleoecological aspects of Kansas Pennsylvanian and Permian cyclothems, in Merriam, D. F., (editor), Symposium on Cyclic Sedimentation: Kansas Geological Survey, Bulletin no. 169, v. 1, 287 – 380.
64 Moore, R. C., 1965, Geological understanding of cyclic sedimentation represented by Pennsylvanian and Permian rocks of northern midcontinent region: Sigma Gamma Epsilon Guidebook, p. 27 - 35.
65 Moore, R. C., and Laudon, L. R., 1943: Evolution and classification of Paleozoic crinoids: Geological Society of America, Special Paper 4, 167 p.
66 Moore, R. C., and Laudon, L. R., 1944, Class Crinoidea: In Shimer, H. W., and Shrock, R. R., Index Fossils of North America: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, 873 p.
67 Moore, R. C., and Plummer, F. B., 1938, Upper Carboniferous crinoids from the Morrow Subseries of Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas: Denison University Bulletin, Journal Scientific Laboratories, v. 37, no. 8, p. 209 – 313.
68 Moore, R. C., and Plummer, F. B., 1940, Crinoids from the Upper Carboniferous and Permian strata in Texas: University of Texas Bulletin 3945, 468 p.
69 Moore, R. C., and Strimple, H. L., 1970: Proposed fixation of neotype of Poteriocrinus hemisphericus Shumard, 1858, type species of Delocrinus Miller and Gurley, 1890 (Crineidea, Echinodermata): 9Z. N. (S.) 1905. Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, v. 27, no. 3/4, p. 202 – 203.
70 Moore, R. C., and Strimple, H. L., 1973, Lower Pennsylvanian crinoids from Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Texas: University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions, article 60 (ECHINODERMATA 12), 84 p.
71 Pabian, R. K., 1979. Paleoecology, provincialism, and substitution among late Pennsylvanian crinoids of the midcontinent region: In Heckel, P. H., Brady, L. L., ebanks, W. Jr., Jr., and Pabian, R. K., Pennsylvanian cyclic platform deposits of Kansas and Nebraska. Ninth International Congrtess of Carboniferous Stratigraphy and Geology, Urbana, Illinois, May 27 – 30, 1979. Guidebook Series 4, field Trip No. 10, Kansas Geological Survey, University of Kansas, Lawrence, p. 75 – 79.
72 Pabian, R. K., and Diffendal, R. F., Jr., 1991: Late Paleozoic cyclic sedimentation in southeastern Nebraska: a field guide: University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Conservation and Survey Division, Educational Circular 9, 64 p.
73 Pabian, R. K., and Rushlau, W. J., 2002, Taphonomic Analysis and Systematic Descriptions of Some Late Pennsylvanian and Early Permian Crinoids from Southeastern Nebraska, Eastern Kansas and Southwestern Iowa: Conservation and Survey Division, Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Geological Survey Paper 20, 45 p.
74 Pabian, R. K., and Strimple, H. L., 1969: Paleoecology of Pennsylvanian crinoids from southeastern Nebraska and southwestern Iowa, [abstract]: Proceedings of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences, 80th Annual Meeting, p. 36.
75 Pabian, R. K., and Strimple, H. L., 1974a, Crinoid Studies: Part I. Some Pennsylvanian crinoids from Nebraska: Part II. Some Permian crinoids from Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma: Bulletins of American Paleontology, v. 64, no. 281, p. 249 – 337.
76 Pabian, R. K., and Strimple, H. L., 1977, New species of Arrectocrinus Knapp from southwestern Iowa and southeastern Nebraska: Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Sciences, v. 84, no. 3, p. 106 – 109.
77 Pabian, R. K., and Strimple, H. L., 1978a, Aberrant Pennsylvanian and Permian crinoids: Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences, v. 5, p. 45 – 57.
78 Pabian, R. K., and Strimple, H. L., 1978b, Delocrinus vastus Land and Webster from the Hughes Creek Shale (Lower Permian), Richardson County, Nebraska: Journal of Paleontology, v. 52, no. 6, p. 1393.
79 Pabian, R. K., and Strimple, H. L., 1979, Notes on biometrics, paleoecology and biostratigraphy of Cibolocrinus conicus Strimple from Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska: Journal of Paleontology, v. 53, no. 2, p. 421 – 437.
80 Pabian, R. K., and Strimple, H. L., Some Late Pennsylvanian (Virgilian) crinoids from southeastern Nebraska and southwestern Iowa: Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Sciences, v. 87, no. 1, p. 1 – 19.
81 Pabian, R. K., and Strimple, H. L., Some crinoids from the Argentine Limestone (Late Pennsylvanian-Missourian) of southeastern Nebraska and southwestern Iowa: transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences, VIII, p.155 – 176.
82 Pabian, R. K., and Strimple, H. L., Late Pennsylvanian (Virgilian) crinoids from the Ervine Creek Limestone Member of the Deer Creek Formation in the Shawnee Group of southeastern Nebraska and southwestern Iowa [abstract]: Proceedings of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences, 92nd Annual Meeting, p. 51.
83 Pabian, R. K., and Strimple, H. L., 1985, Taxonomy, paleoecology and biostratigraphy of crinoids from the Stull Shale (Late Pennsylvanian, Virgilian) of Nebraska, Kansas and Iowa: University of Nebraska State Museum Bulletin 11, no. 1, 81 p.
84 Pabian, R. K., and Strimple, H. L., 1993, Taxonomy, paleoecology and biostratigraphy of the crinoids of the South Bend Limestone (Late Pennsylvanian-Missourian, ?Virgilian) in southeastern Nebraska and southeastern Kansas: University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Conservation and Survey Division, Professional Paper No. 1, 55 p.
85 Springer, F., 1913, The Crinoides: In Zittel-Eastman, Text-Book of Paleontology, v. 1, Macmillan and Company, London, p. 173 – 243.
86 Stout, T. M., 1974, The stage/group concept and Nebraska geology [abstract]: Nebraska Academy of Sciences, Proceedings, 84th Annual Meeting, p. 36.
87 Stout, T. M., 1978, The comparative method in stratigraphy---the beginning and end of an ice age: Transactions of the Nebraska Academy of Sciences, v. 1, p. 1 – 18.
88 Strimple, H. L., 1938, A group of Pennsylvanian crinoids from the Pennsylvanian of northeast Oklahoma. Private Publication, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, p. 1 – 12.
89 Strimple, H. L., 1939a, A group of Pennsylvanian crinoids from the vicinity of Bartlesville, Oklahoma: Bulletins of American Paleontology, v. 24, no. 87, p. 363 – 386.
90 Strimple, H. L., 1939b, Eight new species of Pennsylvanian crinoids: Bulletins of American Paleontology, v. 25, no. 89, p. 3 – 17.
91 Strimple, H. L., 1940, Four new species from the Wewoka and one from the Ochelata Group: Bulletins of american Paleontology, v. 25, no. 92, p. 10 pp.
92 Strimple, H. L., 1947, Three new crinoid species from the Virgil of southeastern Kansas. Bulletins of American Paleontology, v. 31, no. 124, p. 179 – 188.
93 Strimple, H. L., 1948, Crinoid studies: Part I, Two new species of Allagecrinus from the Pennsylvanian of Kansas and Tesas; Part II, Apographiocrinus from the Altamont Limestone of Oklahoma: Bulletins of American Paleontology, v. 32, no. 130, 16 p.
94 Strimple, H. L., 1949a, Studies of Carboniferous crinoids---part I. A group of Pennsylvanian crinoids from the Ardmore Basin, part II. Delocrinids of the Brownville Formation of Oklahoma, part III. Descriptions of two new cromyocrinids from the Pennsylvanian of Nebraska, part IV. On new species of Alcimocrinus and Ulrichicrinus from the Fayetteville Formation of Oklahoma: Paleontographica Americana, v. 3, no. 23, p. 323 – 358.
95 Strimple, H. L., 1949b, Evolution of Delocrinus to Paradelocrinus and description of Stuartwellercrinus argentinei sp. nov: Geological Magazine, v. 86, no. 2, p. 123 – 127.
96 Strimple, H. L., 1949c, Crinoid Studies: Part III. Apographiocrinus arcuatus, New Species From the Missouri Series of Oklahoma; Part IV. Exocrinus, New Genus From The Pennsylvanian of Oklahoma; Part V. Allosocrinus, a New Crinoid Genus From the Pennsylvanian of Oklahoma; Part VI. Allagecrinus copani, New Species from the Pennsylvanian of Oklahoma; Part VII. New Species of Crinoids from Southeastern Kansas: Bulletins of American Paleontology, v. 32, no. 133, p. Strimple, H. L., 1950a, Emendation of Endelocrinus tumidus (Strimple): Journal of Paleontology, v. 24, no. 1, p. 112 – 113.
97 Strimple, H. L., 1950b, New species of Utharocrinus and Lasanocrinus: Journal of Paleontology, v. 24, no. 5, p. 571 – 574.
98 Strimple, H. L., 1951a, Pennsylvanian crinoids from Lake Bridgeport, Texas: Journal of Paleontology, v. 25, no. 2, p. 200 – 207.
99 Strimple, H. L., 1951b, New species of crinoids from the Pennsylvanian of Kansas: Journal of Paleontology, v. 33, no. 137, p. 5 – 40.
100 Strimple, H. L., 1951c, Some new species of Carboniferous crinoids: Bulletins of American Paleontology, v. 24, no. 87, p. 363 – 386.
101 Strimple, H. L., 1951d, New Carboniferous Crinoids: Journal of Paleontology, vv 25, p. 669 – 676.
102 Strimple, H. L., 1952, The arms of Perimestocrinus: Journal of Paleontology, v. 26, no. 5, p. 784 – 788.
103 Strimple, H. L., 1959, Crinoids from the Missourian near Bartlesville, Oklahoma: Oklahoma Geology Notes, v. 19, p. 115 – 127.
104 Strimple, H. L., 1960, A new cromyocrinid from Brazil: Sociedad Brasileria Geologiua Boletim, v. 9, p. 75 - 77.
105 Strimple, H. L., 1961, Late Desmoinesian crinoid faunule from Oklahoma: Oklahoma Geological survey Bulletin 92, 189 p.
106 Strimple, H. L., 1962a, Crinoids from the Oologah Formation: Oklahoma Geological Survey, Circular 60, 75 p.
107 Strimple, H. L., 1962b, Tarachiocrinus and Tholiacrinus: Oklahoma Geology Notes, v. 22, no. 5, p. 135 – 136.
108 Strimple, H. L., 1963, Class Crinoidea: In Mudge, M. R., and Yochelson, E. L., Stratigraphy and paleontology of the uppermost Pennsylvanian and lowermost Permian rocks in Kansas: U. S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 323, p. 67 – 73.
109 Strimple, H. L., 1966, New species of cromyocrinids from Oklahoma and Arkansas: Oklahoma Geology Notes, v. 23, p. 3 – 12.
110 Strimple, H. L., 1971, Crinoids from the Vinland Shale (Virgilian) of Kansas: Journal of Paleontology, v. 45, no. 6, p. 998 – 1000.
111 Strimple, H. L., 1973, Aenigmocrinus, a new Chesteran inadunate crinoid genus: In Strimple, H. L., and Moore, R. C., Fossil Crinoid Studies, Part 3: University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions, Paper 66, p. 15 – 18.
112 Strimple, H. L., 1975a, Middle Pennsylvanian (Atokan) crinoids from Oklahoma and Missouri: University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions, Paper 76, 30 p.
113 Strimple, H. L., 1975b, Erisocrinids (Crinoidea-Inadunata) from Middle Pennsylvanian rocks of Iowa and Colorado. Proceedings of the Iowa Academy of Sciences, v. 82, p. 124 – 125.
114 Strimple, H. L., 1980, Pennsylvanian crinoids from Sangre de Cristo and Sacramento Mountains of New Mexico: New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources, Circular 178.
115 Strimple, H. L., and J. M. Cocke, 1973, Tabulate corals and echinoderms from the Pennsylvanian Winterset Limestone, Hogshooter Formation, northeastern Oklahoma: Bulletins of American Paleontology, v. 64, no. 279, p. 141 – 167.
116 Strimple, H. L., and Horowitz, A. S., 1971, A new Mississippian Ampelocrinid: University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions, Paper 56, part 5, p. 23 – 27.
117 Strimple, H. L., and Knapp, W. D., 1966, Lower Pennsylvanian fauna from eastern Kentucky, part 2, Crinoids: Journal of Paleontology, v. 40, no. 2, p. 309 – 314.
118 Strimple, H. L., and McGinnis, M. R., 1969, New crinoid from Gilmore City Formation, Lower Mississippian of Iowa: University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions, Paper 42, part 5, p. 21, 22.
119 Strimple, H. L., and Miller, J. F., 1971, Pennsylvanian crinoids from the Pinkerton Trail Limestone, Molas Lake, Colorado: University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions, Paper 5, p. 35 – 40.
120 Strimple, H. L., and Moore, R. C., 1971a, Crinoids from the LaSalle Limestone (Pennsylvanian) of Illinois: University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions, Article 55, 48 p.
121 Strimple, H. L., and Moore, R. C., Strimple, H. L., and Moore, R. C., 1971b, The family Diphuicrinidae: University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions, Paper 66, part 1, p. 2 – 9.
122 Strimple, H. L., and Moore, R. C., 1973, Middle Pennsylvanian crinoids from Central Colorado: University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions, Paper 66, part 2, p. 8 – 15.
123 Strimple, H. L., and Nassichuk, W. W., 1974, Pennsylvanian crinoids from Ellesmere Island, Arctic Canada: Journal of Paleontology, v. 48, no. 6, p. 1149 – 1155.
124 Strimple, H. L., and Priest, A., 1969. New erisocrinid from Nebraska: University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions, Paper 42, part 6, p. 24 – 26.
125 Strimple, H. L., and Watkins, W. T., 1969, Carboniferous crinoids of Texas with stratigraphic implications: Paleontolographica Americana, v. 6, no. 40, p. 141 – 266.
126 Tischler, H., 1963, Fossils, faunal zonation and depositional environment of the Madera Formation, Huerfano Park, Colorado: Journal of Paleontology, v. 37, no. 5, p. 1054 – 1068.
127 Trautschold, H., 1867, Einige crinoiden und andere Tierreste des Jungeren bergkacks im government Moskau: Societie Imperial Natural History, Moscow, Bulletin, v. 40, no. 3, p. 1 – 47.
128 Trautschold, H., 1879, Die Kalkbruche von Mjatschmklwa; eine Monographie des oberen Bergkalks: Society Imperial Natur, Moscau, , new memoir, v. 14, p. 101 – 180.
129 Veevers, J. J., and Powell, C. McA.,1987, Late Paleozoic glacial episodes in Gondwanaland reflected in transgressive-regressive depositional sequences in Euramerica: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 98, no. 4, p. 475 – 487.
130 Wachsmuth, C., and Springer, F., 1878 (1880), Revision of the Palaeocrinoidea, Part 1: Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences Proceedings for 1879, p. 226 – 376. (Authors’ edition) 1, p. 1 153.
131 Wachsmuth, C., and Springer, F., 1886, Revision of the Palaeocrinoidea: Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences Proceedings for 1885, p. 225 – 364.
132 Wanless, H. R., 1931, Pennsylvanian cycles in western Illinois: Illinois Geological Survey Bulletin no. 60, p. 179 – 194.
133 Wanless, H. R., 1950, Late Paleozoic cycles of sedimentation in the United States, in Allen, P., (editor), Rhythm in sedimentation: International Geological Congress, Report of the 18th Session, Great Britain, 1948, part 4, Proceedings of section C, p. 17 – 28.
134 Wanless, H. R., 1964, Local and regional factors in Pennsylvanian cyclic sedimentation, in Merriam, D. F., (editor), Symposium on cyclic sedimentation: Kansas Geological Survey Bulletin no. 169, v. 2, p. 593 – 606.
135 Wanless, H. R., and Shepard, F. P., 1936, Sea level and climatic changes related to Late Paleozoic cycles: Geological Society of America, v. 47, p. 1177 – 1206.
136 Wanless, H. R., and Weller, J. M., 1932: Correlation and extent of Pennsylvanian cyclothems: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 43, p. 1003 – 1016.
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