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James. I hope all is well with you. Do you have anything on decaopods of Xiphosurans? Cheers. Rod At 09:10 PM 10/17/2003 -0700, you wrote: >To all Paleonetters, > > > >I've rescued several paleo. reprints (ranging in age from 1931 to 2002) >from a library discard pile, and I'm willing to mail them out to good >homes. Below is a listing of what I've got, grouped according to fossil >group, for the most part. I've only got one of each item (except for 2 >copies of Martin, 1943), so it's first-come, first-served. > > > >Please contact me off-list at stjohn.2@osu.edu > > > >Please be as specific as possible regarding which item or items you'd >like, and include a complete mailing address. > > > >Best, > > > >James St. John > > > >stjohn.2@osu.edu > >_________________________________ > > > >James St. John > >Founders Hall 156A > >1179 University Drive > >Ohio State University at Newark > >Newark, Ohio 43055 USA > >__________________________________________ > > > >Ordovician Fossils > > > >Kobayashi (1933) - Faunal study of the Wanwanian (basal Ordovician) Series >with special notes on the Ribeiridae and the Ellesmereoceroids. Journal >of the Faculty of Science, Imperial University of Tokyo, Section II, >Geology, Mineralogy, Geography, Seismology 3(7): 249-328, 10 pls. >[includes cephalopods, gastropods, brachiopods, trilobites, etc.] [in English] > > > >Kobayashi (1934) - The Cambro-Ordovician formations and faunas of South >Chosen, palaeontology, part I, Middle Ordovician faunas. Journal of the >Faculty of Science, Imperial University of Tokyo, Section II, Geology, >Mineralogy, Geography, Seismology 3(8): 329-519, 44 pls. [includes >trilobites, cephalpods, gastropods, bellerophontaceans, bivalves, >brachiopods, graptolites, etc.] [in English] > > > >Kobayashi (1934) - The Cambro-Ordovican formations and faunas of South >Chosen, palaeontology, part II, Lower Ordovician faunas. Journal of the >Faculty of Science, Imperial University of Tokyo, Section II, Geology, >Mineralogy, Geography, Seismology 3(9): 521-585, 8 pls. [includes >trilobites, brachiopods, gastropods, machaeridians, “worm” tubes, >“cystoids”?, etc.] [in English] > >_____________________ > > > >Devonian-Carboniferous Boundary Interval Fossils > > > >Yu & Wang & Ruan & Yin & Li & Wei (1987) - A desirable section for the >Devonian-Carboniferous boundary stratotype in Guilin, Guangxi, South >China. Scientia Sinica, Series B (Chemical, Biological, Agricultural, >Medical & Earth Sciences) 30(7): 751-765. [includes conodonts, >cephalopods, etc.] [in English] > >_____________________ > > > >Jurassic Fossils > > > >1990 - Memorie Descrittiva della Carta Geologica d’Italia 40 - Proceedings >of the Meeting on Bajocian Stratigraphy [entire issue] - many articles, >including 9 on ammonoids, 2 on coccoliths, 1 on belemnites [in English] > >________________________ > > > >Forams > > > >Martin (1943) - Eocene Foraminifera from the type Lodo Formation, Fresno >County, California. Stanford University Publications, University Series, >Geological Sciences 3(3). 35 pp. 9 pls. [ 2 copies] > > > >Igo & Adachi (1981) - Foraminiferal biostratigraphy of the Ichinotani >Formation (Carboniferous-Permian), Hida Massif, central Japan, part 1 - >some foraminifers from the upper part of the Lower Member of the >Ichinotani Formation. Science Reports of the Institute of Geoscience, >University of Tsukuba, Section B - Geological Science 2: 101-118, pls. >4-6. [in English] > > > >Sashida (1981) - Primitive fusulinids from the Shishidedai area, >northeastern Aikyoshi plateau, southwest Japan. Science Reports of the >Institute of Geoscience, University of Tsukuba, Section B - Geological >Sciences 2: 1-16, 3 pls. [in English] > > > >Adachi (1985) - Smaller foraminifers of the Ichinotani Formation >(Carboniferous-Permian), Hida Massif, central Japan. Science Reports of >the Institute of Geoscience, University of Tsukuba, Section B - Geological >Sciences 6: 59-139, pls. 8-23. [in English] > > > >Inoue (1989) - Northwest Pacific foraminifera as paleoenvironmental >indicators. Science Reports of the Institute of Geoscience, University of >Tsukuba, Section B - Geological Sciences 10: 57-162, pls. 18-33. [in English] > > > >Ueno (1992) - Permian aberrant fusulinaceans from the Akiyoshi Limestone >Group, southwest Japan. Science Reports of the Institute of Geoscience, >University of Tsukuba, Section B - Geological Science 13: 1-13. [in English] > > > >Ueno & Nakazawa (1993) - Carboniferous foraminifers from the lowermost >part of the Omi Limestone Group, Niigata Prefecture, central >Japan. Science Reports of the Institute of Geoscience, University of >Tsukuba, Section B - Geological Science 14: 1-51. [in English] > > > >Ueno & Nagai & Nakornsri & Sugiyama (1994) - Middle Carboniferous >foraminifers from Ban Sup, Changwat Loei, northeastern Thailand. Science >Reports of the Institute of Geoscience, University of Tsukuba, Section B - >Geological Science 15: 15-45. [in English] > > > >Ueno & Nagai & Nakornsri & Sugiyama (1995) - Upper Carboniferous >foraminifers from Phu Tham Maholan, southeast of Wang Saphung, Changwat >Loei, northeast Thailand. Science Reports of the Institute of Geoscience, >University of Tsukuba, Section B - Geological Science 16: 29-37. [in English] > > > >Kawagata (1999) - Late Quaternary bathyal benthic formanifera from three >Tasman Sea cores, southwest Pacific Ocean. Science Reports of the >Institute of Geoscience, University of Tsukuba, Section B - Geological >Science 20: 1-46. [in English] > > > >Adachi & Igo (1999) - Sphaeroschwagerina (Fusulinacea) from the Kanosan >Limestone in the Kanto Mountains, Gunma Prefecture, Japan. Science >Reports of the Institute of Geoscience, University of Tsukuba, Section B - >Geological Science 20: 145-167. [in English] > >_________________________ > > > >Dinoflagellates > > > >Heilmann-Clausen (1985) - Dinoflagellate stratigraphy of the uppermost >Danian to Ypresian in the Viborg 1 borehole, central Jylland, >Denmark. Danmarks Geologiske Undersogelse, Serie A 7. 69 pp. [in English] > >_________________________ > > > >Radiolarians > > > >Sashida & Tonishi (1985) - Permian radiolarians from the Kanto Mountains, >central Japan - some Upper Permian Spumellaria from Itsukaichi, wester >part of Tokyo Prefecture. Science Reports of the Institute of Geoscience, >University of Tsukuba, Section B - Geological Sciences 6: 1-19, 7 pls. [in >English] > > > >Sashida & Tonishi (1986) - Upper Permian stauraxon polycystine radiolaria >from Itsukaichi, western part of Tokyo Prefecture. Science Reports of the >Institute of Geoscience, University of Tsukuba, Section B - Geological >Sciences 7: 1-13, 4 pls. [in English] > > > >Sashida (1988) - Lower Jurassic multisegmented Nassellaria from the >Itsuka-ichi area, western part of Tokyo Prefecture, central >Japan. Science Reports of the Institute of Geoscience, University of >Tsukuba, Section B - Geological Science 9: 1-27, 4 pls. [in English] > > > >Tumanda (1989) - Cretaceous radiolarian biostratigrpahy in the Esashi >Mountain area, norhtern Hokkaido, Japan. Science Reports of the Institute >of Geoscience, University of Tsukuba, Section B - Geological Science 10: >1-44, 10 pls. [in English] > > > >Nishimura (1990) - Taxonomic study on Cenozoic Nassellaria >(Radiolaria). Science Reports of the Institute of Geoscience, University >of Tsukuba, Section B - Geological Science 11: 69-172. [in English] > > > >Sashida & Nishimura & Igo & Kazama & Kamata (1993) - Triassic radiolarian >faunas from Kiso-fukushima, Kiso Mountains, central Japan. Science >Reports of the Institute of Geoscience, University of Tsukuba, Section B - >Geological Science 14: 77-97. [in English] > > > >Ogawa (1993) - Destruction and dissolution of radiolarian tests in >relation to the present and ancient decollement zones, Barbados >accretionary complex, Ocean Drilling Program Leg 110. Science Reports of >the Institute of Geoscience, University of Tsukuba, Section B - Geological >Science 14: 53-64. [in English] > > > >Sashida & Uematsu (1996) - Late Jurassic radiolarians from the >Torinosu-type limestone embedded in the Early Cretaceous Hinodani >Foramtion of the northern Shimanto Terrane, Shikoku, Japan. Science >Reports of the Institute of Geoscience, University of Tsukuba, Section B - >Geological Science 17: 39-69. [in English] > > > >Sashida & Adachi & Igo & Nakornsri & Ampornmaha (1997) - Middle to Upper >Permian and Middle Triassic radiolarians from eastern Thailand. Science >Reports of the Institute of Geoscience, University of Tsukuba, Section B - >Geological Science 18: 1-17. [in English] > > > >Sashida & Igo & Adachi & Ueno & Nakornsri & Sardsud (1998) - Late >Paleozoic radiolarian faunas from northern and northeastern >Thailand. Science Reports of the Institute of Geoscience, University of >Tsukuba, Section B - Geological Science 19: 1-27. [in English] > > > >Hori (1999) - Latest Jurassic radiolarians from the northeastern part of >the Torinoko Block, Yamizo Mountains, central Japan. Science Reports of >the Institute of Geoscience, University of Tsukuba, Section B - Geological >Sciences 20: 47-114. [in English] > > > >Sashida & Kurihara (1999) - Recent radiolarian faunas in the surface water >off the coast of Shimoda, Izu Peninsula, Japan. Science Reports of the >Institute of Geoscience, University of Tsukuba, Section B - Geological >Science 20: 115-144. [in English] > >_________________________ > > > >Sponges > > > >Manutsoglu & Reitner & Mariolakos & Bellas & Mariolakos (1998) - >Lithostratigraphische Gliederung und erster Nachweis von Relikten >lithistider Demonspongiae aus der Plattenkalk-Gruppe des >Taygetos-Gebirges, Peloponnes/Griechenland. Zeitschrift der Deutschen >Geologischen Gesellschaft 149: 91-103. [in German; English abstract] > >_______________________ > > > >Paleozoic Corals > > > >Igo & Kobayashi (1980) - Carboniferous corals from the Itsukaichi >district, Tokyo, Japan. Science Reports of the Institute of Geoscience, >University of Tsukuba, Section B - Geological Sciences 1: 149-162, pls. >13-15. [in English] > > > >Igo & Adachi (1994) - A new Heterocaninia (Coelenterata, Rugosa) from the >Carboniferous Ichinotani Formation (Upper Paleozoic corals from Fukuji, >southeastern part of the Hida Massif, part 6). Science Reports of the >Institute of Geoscience, University of Tsukuba, Section B - Geological >Science 15: 71-80. [in English] > > > >Igo & Kamikawa (1998) - Carboniferous rugose corals from the Nanmoku area, >northwestern part of the Kanto Mountains, Gunma Prefecture, >Japan. Science Reports of the Institute of Geoscience, University of >Tsukuba, Section B - Geological Science 19: 29-42. [in English] > >______________________________ > > > >Paleozoic Bryozoans > > > >Hageman (1993) - Effects of nonnormality on studies of morphological >variation of a rhabdomesine bryozoan, Streblotrypa (Streblascopora) prisca >(Gabb and Horn). Univeristy of Kansas Paleontological Contributions, New >Series 4. 13 pp. > >__________________________ > > > >Cenozoic Bivalves & Gastropods > > > >Yokoyama (1931) - Neogene shells from Karaftoa and Hokkaido. Journal of >the Faculty of Science, Imperial University of Tokyo, Section II, Geology, >Mineralogy, Geography, Seismology 3(4): 185-196, pl. 11. and > > > >Yokoyama (1931) - Tertiary Mollusca from Iwaki. Journal of the Faculty of >Science, Imperial University of Tokyo, Section II, Geology, Mineralogy, >Geography, Seismology 3(4): 197-204, pls. 12-13. [in English] > > > >Yokoyama (1932) - Tertiary Mollusca from the Coalfield at Uryu, >Ishikari. Journal of the Faculty of Science, Imperial University of >Tokyo, Section II, Geology, Mineralogy, Geography, Seismology 3(6): >221-247, 4 pls. [in English] > > > >Noda (1980) - Molluscan fossils from the Ryukyu Islands, southwestern >Japan, part 1, Gastropoda and Pelecypoda from the Shinzato Formation in >sotuheastern part of Okinawa-jima. Science Reports of the Institute of >Geoscience, University of Tsukuba, Section B - Geological Sciences 1: >1-95, 12 pls. [in English] > > > >Aoki & Baba (1980) - Pleistocene molluscan assemblages of the Boso >Peninsula, central Japan. Science Reports of the Institute of Geoscience, >University of Tsukuba, Section B - Geological Science 1: 107-148. [in English] > > > >Amano (1983) - Paleontological study of the Miocene Togeshita molluscan >fauna in the Rumoi district, Hokkaido. Science Reports of the Institute >of Geoscience, University of Tsukuba, Section B - Geological Sciences 4: >1-72, 8 pls. [in English] > > > >Noda (1988) - Molluscan fossils from the Ryukyu Islands, southwest Japan, >part 2, Gastropoda and Pelecypoda from the Shinzato Formation in the >middle part of Okinawa-jima. Science Reports of the Institute of >Geoscience, University of Tsukuba, Section B - Geological Sciences 9: >29-85, pls. 5-19. [in English] > > > >Noda (1991) - Molluscan fossils from the Ryukyu Island, southwest Japan, >part 3, Gastropoda and Pelecypoda from the Yonabaru Formation in the >southwestern part of Okinawa-jima. Science Reports of the Institute of >Geoscience, University of Tsukuba, Section B - Geological Sciences 12: >1-63. [in English] > > > >Lee (1992) - Paleontological study of the Tertiary molluscan fauna in >Korea. Science Reports of the Institute of Geoscience, University of >Tsukuba, Section B - Geological Science 13: 15-125. [in English] > > > >Noda & Kikuchi & Nikaido (1993) - Molluscan fossils from the Pliocene Kume >Formation in Ibaraki Prefecture, northeastern Kanto, Japan. Science >Reports of the Institute of Geoscience, University of Tsukuba, Section B - >Geological Sciences 14: 115-204. [in English] > > > >Noda & Kikuchi & Nikaido (1994) - Middle Miocene molluscan fauna from the >Tamagawa Formation in Ibaraki Prefecture, northern Kanto, Japan, >arcid-potamid fauna in the Tanakura Tectonic zone. Science Reports of the >Institute of Geoscience, University of Tsukuba, Section B - Geological >Science 15: 81-102. [in English] > > > >Noda & Watanabe & Kikuchi (1995) - Pliocene marine molluscan fauna from >the Hitachi Formation in the northeastern part of Ibaraki Prefecture, >Japan. Science Reports of the Institute of Geoscience, University of >Tsukuba, Section B - Geological Science 16: 39-93. [in English] > > > >Nakagawa (1998) - Miocene molluscan fauna and paleoenvironment in the Niu >Mountains, Fukui Prefecture, central Japan. Science Reports of the >Institute of Geoscience, University of Tsukuba, Section B - Geological >Science 19: 61-185. [in English] > > > >Noda (2002) - Molluscan fossils from the Ryukyu Islands, southwest Japan, >part 4, Gastropoda and Pelecypoda from the Nakoshi Formation in the Motobu >Peninsula, Okinawa-jima. Science Reports of the Institute of Geoscience, >University of Tsukuba, Section B - Geological Science 23: 53-116. [in English] > >____________________________ > > > >Cenozoic Bivalves > > > >Ogasawara & Fujimoto & Noda & Shimamoto (1993) - Paleozoogeographic >significance of Mizuhopecten slodkewitschi Sinelnikova from the Miocene >Shibiutan Formation, northern Hokkaido. Science Reports of the Institute >of Geoscience, University of Tsukuba, Section B - Geological Science 14: >65-76. [in English] > > > >Sonpirom & Ogasawara (1997) - Intraspecific variation of Cyclocardia >siogamensis (Nomura) (Bivalvia) from the Miocene Nakayama Formation in the >Joban Coal-Field, northeast Honshu, Japan. Science Reports of the >Institute of Geoscience, University of Tsukuba, Section B - Geological >Science 18: 57-68. [in English] > > > >Kafanov, Ogasawara & Marincovich (2002) - Checklist of the Cenozoic marine >Bivalvia (Mollusca) of northeastern Asia (Russian Far East), 1893-1999: a >taxonomical summary. Science Reports of the Institute of Geoscience, >University of Tsukuba, Section B - Geological Science 23: 1-38. [in English] > >__________________________ > > > >Modern Bivalves > > > >Masuda & Hirano (1980) - Chemical composition of some modern marine >pelecypod shells. Science Reports of the Institute of Geoscience, >University of Tsukuba, Section B - Geological Sciences 1: 163-177. [in English] > >____________________________ > > > >Cenozoic Nautiloids > > > >Noda, Ogasawara & Nomura (1986) - Systematic and paleobiogeographic >studies on the Japanese Miocene argonautid “Nautilus” izumoensis. Science >Reports of the Institute of Geoscience, University of Tsukuba, Section B - >Geological Sciences 7: 15-42, pls. 5-12. [in English] > >____________________________ > > > >Paleozoic Ammonoids > > > >Zhao (1980) - Origin, classification, evolution and distribution of the >Family Cyclolobidae. Acta Palaeontologica Sinica 19(2): 79-90, 1 pl. [in >Chinese; English summary] > >_______________________________ > > > >Mesozoic Ammonoids > > > >Dagys & Keupp (1998) - Internal ventral keels in Triassic ceratid >ammonoids: description and functional interpretation as muscle >scars. Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft 149: 81-89. >[in English] > >_______________________________ > > > >Ostracods > > > >Yang (1987) - Preliminary discussion on the major conditions of the >existence of Ostracoda. Scientia Sinica, Series B (Chemical, Biological >Agricultural, Medical & Earth Sciences) 30(12): 1317-1323. [in English] > >____________________________ > > > >Conodonts > > > >Igo & Adachi (1993) - A new Devonian panderodontan genus, Nipponogladius >(Conodonta, Panderodontidae) from the Fukuji Formation, Hida Massif, >central Japan. Science Reports of the Institute of Geoscience, University >of Tsukuba, Section B - Geological Science 14: 99-114. [in English] > >______________________________ > > > >Mesozoic Fish > > > >Dunkle & Hibbard (1946) - Some commetns upon the structure of a >pycnodontid fish from the Upper Cretaceous of Kansas. Bulletin of the >University of Kansas 31(8):161-181. > >________________________________ > > > >Cenozoic Mammals > > > >Emry (ed.) (2002) - Cenozoic mammals of land and sea: tributes to the >career of Clayton E. Ray. Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology >93. 372 pp. - 19 articles > >______________________________ > > > >Calcareous Algae > > > >Ensslin & Schlagintweit (1999) - Contributions to the knowledge of Upper >Cretaceous calcareous algae from the central Middle Atlas Mountains, >Morocco. Zeitschrift der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft 149: >473-486. [in English] > >_________________________________ > > > >Cenozoic Land Plants > > > >Jensen (1985) - Catalogue of late- and post-glacial macrofossils of >Spermatophyta from Denmark, Schleswig, Scania, Halland, and Blekinge dated >31,000 B.P. to 1536 A.D. Danmarks Geologiske Undersogelse, Serie A 6. 95 >pp. [in English] > > > >Horiuchi (1996) - Neogene floras of the Kanto District. Science Reports >of the Institute of Geoscience, University of Tsukuba, Section B - >Geological Sciences 17: 109-208. [in English] > > > >Huckriede & Urban (1998) - Ein landschafts- und flußgeschichtlich >wichtiges Pannon- bis Altquartar-Profil bei Fritzlar/hessen. Zeitschrift >der Deutschen Geologischen Gesellschaft 149: 105-126. [in German; English >abstract] > >__________________________________ > > > >Entire Journal Issues > > > >2001 - PaleoBios 21(2) - 2 articles on Cenozoic mammals; 1 article on >Cenozoic macro-invertebrates. > >__________________________________ > > > > > > > >. > > > > > > > > > >. > > > > > > > > > >. > > > > > > > > > >. > > > > > > > >. > > > > > > > >. > > > > > > > >. > > > > > > > > > > > >. > > > > > > > > > > > >. > > > > > > > > > > > >. > >____________________________________________________________________ >Check your SchoolEmail at http://www.CampusI.com >Find the LOWEST PRICES on books at http://www.campusi.com/BookFind ! 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