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paleonet: reprints from "Acta Palaeontologica Sinica" available



To all Paleonetters,

I have some originals of articles from the Chinese paleo. journal "Acta Palaeontologica Sinica" available to anyone who wants them.  See the listing below, organized by fossil group.  I only have ONE of each article, so it's first come, first served.  All are in Chinese, and almost all have accompanying English summaries.  A few of the older ones have Russian summaries or complete Russian translations of the Chinese.

Please send requests off-line to:   stjohn.2@osu.edu

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James St. John

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RADIOLARIANS
1) Sheng & Wang (1982) – Fossil radiolarians from the Middle Devonian Qiziqiao Fm. in Xintian of Hunan.  Acta Pal. Sinica 21(1). [In Chinese; English summary]

2) Wu & Li (1982) – Radiolaria from the olistostrome of the Zongzhuo Fm., Gyangze, southern Xizang (Tibet).  Acta Pal. Sinica 21(1). [In Chinese; English summary]


FUSULINID FORAMS
1) Sheng (1958) – Some fusulinids from the Maokou Limestone of Chinghai Province, northwestern China.  Acta Pal. Sinica 6(3). [In Chinese & English]

2) Sheng (1958) –  Some Upper Carboniferous fusulinids from the vicinity of Beiyin Obo, Inner Mongolia.  Acta Pal. Sinica 6(1). [In Chinese & English]

3) Gun (1966) – Some new species of fusulinids from the Upper Permian of Ganzhai District, Guizhou Province.  Acta Pal. Sinica 14(1). [In Chinese & Russian]

4) Sheng & Min & Wang (1976) – Fusulinid zones of the middle Carboniferous Huanglong Ls. at Jinsigang near Nanjing.  Acta Pal. Sinica 15(2) [In Chinese; English summary]

5) Zhang & Rui (1980) – Fusulinids from the Binhai Xian, northern Jiangsu.  Acta Pal. Sinica 19(4) [In Chinese; English summary]

6) Wang (1981) – Some new species of fusulinids from the Carboniferous-Permian of Anhui, China.  Acta Pal. Sinica 20(2) [In Chinese; English summary]


PALEOZOIC FORAMS
1) Wang (1966) – On Colaniella and its two allied new genera.  Acta Pal. Sinica 14(2). [In Chinese; English summary]


STROMATOPOROIDS
1) Yang & Dong (1980) – Discussion on the Early Silurian strata in southwestern Hubei & northeastern Guizhou in light of fossil stromatoporoids.  Acta Pal. Sinica 19(5) [In Chinese; English summary]


PALEOZOIC CORALS
1) Wu (1958) – Some Silurian corals from the vicinity of Beiyin Obo, Inner Mongolia.  Acta Pal. Sinica 6(1). [In Chinese & English]

2) Lin (1958) – New representatives of the genus Hayasakaia from Lower Permian deposits of the southwestern part of China.  Acta Pal. Sinica 6(3). [In Chinese & Russian]

3) Lin (1958) – New data on Lower Carboniferous syringoporids from the eastern part of Qinling.  Acta Pal. Sinica 6(4). [In Chinese & Russian]

4) Wu (1963) – On the genus Wentzelella.  Acta Pal. Sinica.  11(4). [In Chinese; English summary]

5) Lin (1963) – Some Carboniferous and Permian Tabulata from the southern part of China.  Acta Pal. Sinica.  11(4). [In Chinese; Russian summary]

6) Deng (1966) – Some Middle Devonian tabulate corals from the Heitai Formation of the Mishan District, Heilongjiang.  Acta Pal. Sinica 14(1). [In Chinese; English summary]

7) Chi (1966) – Zhivetskie tabulates from Schuytoutsay region, eastern part of Yunnan Province.  Acta Pal. Sinica 14(2). [In Chinese; Russian summary]

8) Lin (1966) – Tetraradiate corals from the Lower Carboniferous of Tszintai District (Gansu Province) and Chzhunvey (Ningxia Autonous Region) Acta Pal. Sinica 14(2). [In Chinese; Russian summary]

9) Yu (1976) – Some middle Carboniferous tetracorals from southern Jiangsu.  Acta Pal. Sinica 15(2) [In Chinese; English summary]

10) Han & Li & Jing (1976) – Note on the Lower Carboniferous corals Humboldtia from Shidian of Yunnan.  Acta Pal. Sinica 15(2) [In Chinese; English summary]

11) Liao (1977) – On the Middle & Upper Devonian boundary by tetracorals in Dushan District, southern Guizhou.  Acta Pal. Sinica 16(1) [In Chinese; English summary]

12) Yu & Kuang (1980) – Rugose corals from Devonian Ertang Fm. of central Guangxi.  Acta Pal. Sinica 19(3) [In Chinese; English summary]

13) Wang (1980) – Early Carboniferous rugose corals from the Dulan & the Naling Guole River areas of Qinghai, northwest China.  Acta Pal. Sinica 19(6) [In Chinese; English summary]

14) Wu & Zhao & Jiang  (1981) – Corals from the Shaodong Fm. (Etroeungt) of South China.  Acta Pal. Sinica  20(1). [In Chinese; English summary]

15) Yu & Lin & Huang (1981) – Early Permian corals from central Jilin.  Acta Pal. Sinica 20(4) [In Chinese; English summary]

16) Yu & Liao (1982) – Discovery of Early Devonian tetracorals from Xainza, northern Xizang (Tibet).  Acta Pal. Sinica 21(1). [In Chinese; English summary]


MESOZOIC CORALS
1) Liao & Li (1980) – Jurassic Scleractinia from Amdo, northern Xizang.  Acta Pal. Sinica 19(3) [In Chinese; English summary]


PALEOZOIC BRYOZOANS
1) Loo (1958) – Some bryozoans from the Chihsia Limestone of Hangchow, western Chekiang.  Acta Pal. Sinica 6(3). [In Chinese & English]

2) Hu (1980) – Some trepostomatous Bryozoa from early Middle Devonian of Guizhou.  Acta Pal. Sinica 19(4) [In Chinese; English summary]

3) Yang & Lu (1980) – Upper Permian bryozoans from eastern Sichuan & western Guizhou.  Acta Pal. Sinica 19(6) [In Chinese; English summary]


CENOZOIC BRYOZOANS
1) Yang & Lu (1982) – Some Quaternary bryozoans in the coastal area of northern Jiangsu.  Acta Pal. Sinica 21(1). [In Chinese; English summary]


PALEOZOIC BRACHIOPODS
1) Wang & Xu (1966) – Some Lower Ordovician brachiopods from Tangshan, Nanjing (Nanking), Jiangsu.  Acta Pal. Sinica 14(1). [In Chinese; English summary]

2) Fong (1977) – Discovery of Syringothyris from southern Guizhou & its significance.  Acta Pal. Sinica 16(1) [In Chinese; English summary]

3) Rong & Yang (1977) – On the Pleurodium and its relative genera.  Acta Pal. Sinica 16(1) [In Chinese; English summary]

4) Li & Gu (1980) – Late Carboniferous brachiopods from Yanji of Jilin, NE China.  Acta Pal. Sinica 19(6) [In Chinese; English summary]

5) Rong & Yang (1980) – Brachiopods from the Miaokao Fm. (Upper Silurian) of Qujing, eastern Yunnan.  Acta Pal. Sinica 19(4) [In Chinese; English summary]

6) Chang (1981) – Hirnantia fauna of the uppermost Ordovician in Yichang, Hubei.  Acta Pal. Sinica 20(6) [In Chinese; English summary]


BIVALVES
1) Ragozin (1958) – Bivalved molluscs – Mrassiella in the Uglenosnykh deposits of Kuzbassa.  Acta Pal. Sinica 6(1). [In Chinese & Russian]

2) Fan (1963) – On lower Liassic Lamellibranchiata from Guangdong (Kuantgtung).  Acta Pal. Sinica.  11(4). [In Chinese; English summary]

3) Chen & Xu (1980) – New materials of fossil bivalves from “Mesozoic Coal Series” in southwestern Hunan.  Acta Pal. Sinica 19(5) [In Chinese; English summary]

4) Gu & Chen & Li & Ding & Cheng (1980) – Waagenoperna (Waagenoperna) and its distribution in the “Lower Jurassic” of South China.  Acta Pal. Sinica 19(6) [In Chinese; English summary]

5) Huang (1981) – The fresh-water lamellibranchs from the site of the Zhenpiyan Cave in Guilin, Guangxi.  Acta Pal. Sinica 20(3) [In Chinese; English summary]

6) Zhang (1981) – Late Permian bivalves from Yuanjia of Jiahe, Hunan Province.  Acta Pal. Sinica 20(3) [In Chinese; English summary]

7) Lu (1981) – Late Triassic lamellibranchs from Datong of Qinghai, NW China.  Acta Pal. Sinica 20(6) [In Chinese; English summary]


GASTROPODS
1) Wang (1980) – Palaeogene gastropod opercula from China.  Acta Pal. Sinica 19(4) [In Chinese; English summary]


NAUTILOIDS
1) Tsou (1966) – Middle Silurian nautiloids from Guangyuan, Szechuan Province.  Acta Pal. Sinica 14(1). [In Chinese; English summary]

2) Chen (1976) – Advances in Ordovician stratigraphy of North China with a brief description of nautiloid fossils.  Acta Pal. Sinica 15(1) [In Chinese; English summary]

3) Yang (1980) – Some new materials of Ordovician actinoceroids from southwest China.  Acta Pal. Sinica 19(2) [In Chinese; English summary]

4) Qi (1980) – Ordovician cephalopods from Wuwei of Anhui & their stratigraphical significance.  Acta Pal. Sinica 19(4) [In Chinese; English summary]

5) Zou (1981) – Early Ordovician nautiloids from Qingshuihe, Nei Monggol (Inner Mongolia) & Pianguan, Shanxi Province.  Acta Pal. Sinica 20(4) [In Chinese; English summary]


AMMONOIDS
1) Chang (1958) – Stratigraphy, palaeontology & palaeogeogrpahy of the ammonite fauna of the Clymeneenkalk from Great Khingan with special reference to the post Devonian break (hiatus) of South China.  Acta Pal. Sinica 6(1). [In Chinese & English]

2) Zhao & Zheng (1977) – The Permian ammonoids from Zhejiang & Jiangxi.  Acta Pal. Sinica 16(2) [In Chinese; English summary]

3) Gu & He & Wang (1980) – Discovery of the late Anisian Paraceratities trinodosus fauna (Ammonoidea) from Doilungdeqen, Tibet & its significance.  Acta Pal. Sinica 19(5) [In Chinese; English summary]

4) Zheng (1981) – Uppermost Permian (Changhsingian) ammonoids from western Guizhou.  Acta Pal. Sinica 20(2) [In Chinese; English summary]

5) Liang (1981) – Early Permian cephalopods from northwestern Gansu & western Nei Monggol.  Acta Pal. Sinica 20(6) [In Chinese; English summary]


TENTACULITES
1) Jiang (1980) – Early Lower Devonian tentaculites from western Yunnan.  Acta Pal. Sinica 19(6) [In Chinese; English summary]


SERPULIDS
1) Liao (1981) – On the feeding adaptation of Serpula and the commensal relation with Spinomarginifera.  Acta Pal. Sinica 20(2) [In Chinese; English summary]


OSTRACODS
1) Wang (1976) – A new ostracode genus Paramoelleritia from the Devonian deposits in Guangxi.  Acta Pal. Sinica 15(2) [In Chinese; English summary]

2) Wang (1980) – Panxianiidae, a new family of non-marine Ostracoda.  Acta Pal. Sinica 19(4) [In Chinese; English summary]

3) Yu & Zhang (1981) – Application of fossil Ostracoda to the correlation of the oil-bearing deposits of Daqing.  Acta Pal. Sinica 20(1). [In Chinese; English summary]

4) Ye & Jiang (1981) – Ostracods from the Late Cretaceous-Early Tertiary salt-bearing deposits in Lanping-Simao area, Yunnan.  Acta Pal. Sinica 20(2) [In Chinese; English summary]

5) Qi & Wang (1981) – Lower Cretaceous ostracods from western Gansu.  Acta Pal. Sinica 20(2) [In Chinese; English summary]

6) Hou (1982) – On the taxonomy & origin of cristid ostracods.  Acta Pal. Sinica 21(1). [In Chinese; English summary]


CONCHOSTRACANS
1) Chen & Shen (1977) – On the discovery of Afrograptidae (Conchostraca) in Zhejiang with its significance.  Acta Pal. Sinica 16(1) [In Chinese; English summary]

2) Wu (1980) – Middle Jurassic conchostracans from Shiguzizi Coal-Field, Inner Mongolia.  Acta Pal. Sinica 19(4) [In Chinese; English summary]

3) Xi (1981) – Fossil conchostracans from the Late Devonian Wutung Fm. in Hanshan, Anhui Province.  Acta Pal. Sinica 20(2) [In Chinese; English summary]

4) Shen (1981) – Fossil conchostracans from the Chijinpu Fm. (Upper Jurassic) and the Xinminpu Group (Lower Cretaceous) in Hexi Corridor, Gansu.  Acta Pal. Sinica 20(3) [In Chinese; English summary]

5) Chen (1982) – Jurassic conchostracans from Mengyin District, Shandong.  Acta Pal. Sinica 21(1). [In Chinese; English summary]


INSECTS
1) Lin (1976) – The Jurassic fossil insects from western Liaoning.  Acta Pal. Sinica 15(1) [In Chinese; English summary]


TRILOBITES
1) Wu (1977) – Comments on new genera & speices of Silurian-Devonian trilobites in southwest China & their significance.  Acta Pal. Sinica 16(1) [In Chinese; English summary]

2) Yin (1980) – New material of Ordovician trilobites from northern Guizhou.  Acta Pal. Sinica 19(1) [In Chinese; English summary]


GRAPTOLITES
1) Mu & Lee (1958) – Scandent graptolites from the Ningkuo Shale of the Kiangshan-Changshan area, wetsern Chekiang.  Acta Pal. Sinica 6(4). [In Chinese & English]

2) Hong (1958) – Ludlovian graptolite faunas of the Yangtze Gorges District and their stratigraphical significance.  Acta Pal. Sinica 6(1). [In Chinese & English]

3) Mu (1958) – Abrograptus, a new graptolite genus from the Hulo Shale (Middle Ordovician) of Kiangshan, western Chekiang.  Acta Pal. Sinica 6(3). [In Chinese & English]

4) Lee (1963) – Some Middle Ordovician graptolites from Guizhou.  Acta Pal. Sinica.  11(4). [In Chinese; English summary]

5) Yu & Fang (1966) – The discovery of the graptolites with folded thecae from the Hulo Shale of Xiushui (Siushui) Drainage Basin, Jiangxi (Kiangsi).  Acta Pal. Sinica 14(1) [In Chinese; English summary]

6) Mu & Zhan (1966) – On the probable development and systematic position of Glossograptus.  Acta Pal. Sinica 14(2). [In Chinese; English summary]

7) Jiao (1977) – Kalpinograptus, a new graptolite from the Saergan Fm. in Kalpin of Xinjiang.  Acta Pal. Sinica 16(2) [In Chinese; English summary]

8) Mu (1980) – Researches on the Graptolithina of China.  Acta Pal. Sinica 19(2) [In Chinese; English summary]

9) Luo & Hong & Chen (1980) – Discovery of Ordovician graptolites from Weifang of Yongan, Fujian Province.  Acta Pal. Sinica 19(6) [In Chinese; English summary]

10) Li & Ge (1981) – Development & systematic position of akidograptids.  Acta Pal. Sinica 20(3) [In Chinese; English summary]

11) Liu (1981) – On the discovery of Pleurograptoides (graptolite) in China.  Acta Pal. Sinica 20(3) [In Chinese; English summary]

12) Wang (1981) – On the discovery of new graptolites from the Tungtze Fm. (Lower Ordovician) in Gulin of Sichuan.  Acta Pal. Sinica 20(4) [In Chinese; English summary]


CONODONTS
1) Wang (1981) – Triassic conodonts from the Jiangyou-Beichuan area, Sichuan Province.  Acta Pal. Sinica 20(2) [In Chinese; English summary]

2) Wang & Cao (1981) – Early Triassic conodonts from Lichuan, western Hubei.  Acta Pal. Sinica 20(4) [In Chinese; English summary]


PALEOZOIC ALGAE
1) Wang (1976) – Middle Devonian Sycidium & Chovanella from southwest China.  Acta Pal. Sinica 15(2) [In Chinese; English summary]

2) Wang & Lu (1980) – New discovery of Devonian charophytes from South China with special reference to classification and gyrogonite orientation of Trochiliscales and Sycidiales.  Acta Pal. Sinica 19(3) [In Chinese; English summary]

3) Mu (1981) – Upper Permian calcareous algae from western Guizhou.  Acta Pal. Sinica 20(1). [In Chinese; English summary]


MESOZOIC ALGAE
1) Zhao & Shi & Zhao & Feng (1980) – Triassic charophytes from Liaocheng of Shandong & Linxi of Hebei.  Acta Pal. Sinica 19(5) [In Chinese; English summary]

2) Wang (1981) – Mesozoic charophytes from Anhui & Zhejiang with its stratigraphic significance.  Acta Pal. Sinica 20(4) [In Chinese; English summary]


CENOZOIC ALGAE/BACTERIA
1) Zhang (1977) – On the discovery of the fossil blue-green algae from the lower Tertiary of northern Kiangsu.  Acta Pal. Sinica 16(2) [In Chinese; English summary]

2) He (1981) – Tertiary Pediastrum (Chlorophyta) and Botryococcus (Xanthophyta) from the coastal region of Beibu Gulf.  Acta Pal. Sinica 20(2) [In Chinese; English summary]


PALEOZOIC LAND PLANTS
1) Sze (1958) – On a Westphalian flora of the Tzushan Coal Series in Loping District, northeastern Kiangsi.  Acta Pal. Sinica 6(4). [In Chinese; English summary]

2) Khuan (1966) – New species of the genus Comia from the Upper Permian Khunschanskoy Group in Yichun District, Heilongjiang Province.  Acta Pal. Sinica 14(2). [In Chinese; Russian summary]

3) Lu & Ouyang (1976) – The Early Devonian spore assemblage from the Xujiachong Fm. at Cuifengshan, in Qujing of Yunnan.  Acta Pal. Sinica 15(1) [In Chinese; English summary]

4) Zhang & Zhao & Wu (1980) – A Culm florule from the Tseshui Series of Shuangfeng Xian, central Hunan.  Acta Pal. Sinica 19(3) [In Chinese; English summary]

5) Ouyang & Li (1981) – Discovery of fossil pollen & spores from the Shilu Group of Hainan Island.  Acta Pal. Sinica 20(2) [In Chinese; English summary]

6) Li & Wang (1982) – On the occurrence of Late Devonian plants from Mt. Longmenshan, northern Sichuan.  Acta Pal. Sinica 21(1). [In Chinese; English summary]


MESOZOIC LAND PLANTS
1) Wu (1966) – Notes on some Upper Triassic plants from Anlung, Guizhou. Acta Pal. Sinica 14(2). [In Chinese; English summary]

2) 5th Division of the North China Institute of Geological Sciences (1976) – The fossil plant Cephalotaxopsis from Inner Mongolia.  Acta Pal. Sinica 15(2) [In Chinese; English summary]

3) Wang (1977) – On the new genera of Annularia-like plants from the Upper Triassic in Sichuan-Shanxi area.  Acta Pal. Sinica 16(2) [In Chinese; English summary]

4) Li & Shang (1980) – Sporo-pollen assemblages from the Mesozoic coal series of western Hubei.  Acta Pal. Sinica 19(3) [In Chinese; English summary]

5) Zhang (1980) – Two new species of Chilinia from Fuxin Fm., Liaoning Province.  Acta Pal. Sinica 19(3) [In Chinese; English summary]

6) Chen & Yang & Dou (1980) – The Jurassic Mentougou-Yudaishan flora from western Yanshan, North China.  Acta Pal. Sinica 19(6) [In Chinese; English summary]

7) Zhou (1981) – Some Late Triassic & Early Jurassic pteridosperms from Hunan.  Acta Pal. Sinica 20(1). [In Chinese; English summary]

8) Wang & Li (1981) – Early Cretaceous sporo-pollen assemblage from southern Hebei.  Acta Pal. Sinica 20(6) [In Chinese; English summary]


CENOZOIC LAND PLANTS
1) Hsu & Sung & Chow (1958) – Sporo-pollen assemblages from the Tertiary deposits of the Tsaidam Basin and their geological significance.  Acta Pal. Sinica 6(4). [In Chinese; English summary]

2) Sung & Tsao (1976) – The Paleocene spores & pollen grains from the Fushun Coalfield, northeast China.  Acta Pal. Sinica 15(2) [In Chinese; English summary]

3) Liu & Ye (1977) – Studies on the Quaternary sporo-pollen assemblage from Shanghai & Zhejiang with reference to its stratigraphic & palaeoclimatic significance.  Acta Pal. Sinica 16(1) [In Chinese; English summary]


PALEOZOIC AQUATIC VERTEBRATES
1) Pan & Wang (1980) – New finding of Galeaspiformes in South China.  Acta Pal. Sinica 19(1) [In Chinese; English summary]


MESOZOIC TERRESTRIAL VERTEBRATES
1) Sun & Ho (1981) – Hazhenia, a new genus of Scaloposauria.  Acta Pal. Sinica 20(4) [In Chinese; English summary]


CENOZOIC TERRESTRIAL VERTEBRATES
1) Chow & Hsieh (1958) – Some Pleistocene mammalian fossils from Chienping & Kongping, Liaoning.  Acta Pal. Sinica 6(1). [In Chinese & English]

2) Pei (1958) – Mammalian fossils from locality 103 and other localities of the same Sammenian age in Tingtsun area, Siangfenhsien, Shansi Province.  Acta Pal. Sinica 6(4). [In Chinese; English summary]

3) Wei (1977) – Garrulualithes mongoliansis, a fossil bird-egg from Inner Mongolia.  Acta Pal. Sinica 16(2) [In Chinese; English summary]

4) Qiu (1977) – New genera of Pseudictopidae (Anagalida, Mammalia) from Middle-Upper Paleocene of Qianshan, Anhui.  Acta Pal. Sinica 16(1) [In Chinese; English summary]


PALEOZOIC MARINE BIOGEOGRAPHY
1) Ustritskiy (1958) – Carboniferous and Permian paleozoogeographic provinces of the USSR.  Acta Pal. Sinica 6(4). [In Chinese & Russian]


SILURIAN PALEONTOLOGY, STRATIGRAPHY
1) Hong (1958) – Wenlockian stratigraphy of the Yangtze Gorges, with a preliminary study on problems of the palaeocology of the faunas.  Acta Pal. Sinica 6(4). [In Chinese; English summary]

2) (1982) - An appreciation of Prof. Yin Zan-Xun. and List of scientific papers & miscellaneous writings of Yin Zan-Xun, formerly T.H. Yin (Yin Tsan-Hsun). and Professor Yin’s research work on the Silurian System of China.  Acta Pal. Sinica 21(1). [In Chinese; English summary]

3) Ni & Chen & Cai & Li & Duan & Wang (1982) – The Silurian rocks in western Yunnan.  Acta Pal. Sinica 21(1). [In Chinese; English summary]

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