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To all Paleonetters, Hello everyone - I have a new batch of various paleo. reprints available, mostly rescued from geology library duplicate discard piles. I am willing to mail them to good homes. As with my previous 2 offers, I only have one copy of each item listed below (with one exception), so it's first come, first served. Send requests off-line to: stjohn.2@osu.edu Please be as specific as possible about which item you'd like, and provide 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 _________________________________ Precambrian-Cambrian boundary interval fossils 1) Yin & Ding & He & Lin (1980) - On the Sinian-Cambrian boundary in Emei County, Sichuan. Bulletin of the Chinese Acedemy of Geological Sciences, Series I 2(1): 59-74. [in Chinese; English summary] _______________________________________ Devonian miscellaneous fossils 1) Studencka & Stukencki (1986) - Geological structure of Mt. Domaniowka (Kielce area). Kwartalnik Geologiczny 30(1): 1-22. [in Polish; English & Russian summaries] [info. on brachs., trilobites, bivalves, etc.] _______________________________________ Mid-Paleozoic miscellaneous fossils 1) Bouquet & Stoppel (1975) - Contribution a l’etude du Paleozoique des Pyrenees centrales (Hautes vallees de la Garonne et d’Aure). Bulletin du Bureau de Recherches Geologiques et Minieres, Deuxieme Serie, Section 1 - Geologie de la France 1. 74 pp. [in French; English & German & Spanish summaries] [includes info. & plate on conodonts] _______________________________________ Forams 1) Sheng (1958) - Some fusulinids from the Maokou Limestone of Chinghai Province, northwestern China. Acta Palaeontologica Sinica 6(3): 268-291, 4 pls. [in Chinese & English] 2) Sheng (1958) - Some Upper Carboniferous fusulinids from the vicinity of Beiyin Obo, Inner Mongolia. Acta Palaeontologica Sinica 6(1): 35-50, 2 pls. [in Chinese & English] 3) Gung (1966) - Some new species of fusulinids from the Upper Permian of Ganzhai District, Guizhou Province. Acta Palaeontologica Sinica 14(1): 80-90, 1 pl. [in Chinese & Russian] 4) Wang (1966) - On Colaniella and its two allied new genera. Acta Palaeontologica Sinica 14(2): 206-232, 5 pls. [in Chinese; English summary] 5) Sheng & Min & Wang (1976) - Fusulinid zones of the Middle Carboniferous Huanglong Limestone at Jinsigang near Nanjing. Acta Palaeontologica Sinica 15(2): 196-210, 3 pls. [in Chinese; English summary] 6) Zhang & Rui (1980) - Fusulinids from the Binhai Xian, northern Jiangsu. Acta Palaeontologica Sinica 19(4): 321-326, 2 pls. [in Chinese; English summary] 7) Wang (1981) - Some new species of fusulinids from the Carboniferous-Permian of Anhui, China. Acta Palaeontologica Sinica 20(2): 127-136, 2 pls. [in Chinese; English summary] 8) Lin (1983) - Fusulinids from the lower Upper Carboniferous Huanglong Formation in Guangdong. Bulletin of the Chinese Acedemy of Geological Sciences 7: 87-98, 3 pls. [in Chinese; English summary] 9) Hoare (1996) - Upper Pennsylvanian Endothyranella (Foraminifera) from the Appalachian Basin. The Compass, Journal of Earth Sciences, Sigma Gamma Epsilon 73(1): 18-21. _______________________________________ Radiolarians 1) Lajos (1998) - Jurassic radiolarites in the Transdanubian Range. Foldtani Kozlony, Bulletin of the Hungarian Geological Society 128: 273-295. [in Hungarian; English summary] _______________________________________ Dinoflagellates 1) Yu & Zhang (1980) - Upper Cretaceous dinoflagellates cysts and acritarchs of western Xinjiang. Bulletin of the Chinese Acedemy of Geological Sciences, Series I 2(1): 93-119, 6 pls. [in Chinese; English summary] [2 copies] _______________________________________ Paleozoic Corals 1) Mitchell & Driscoll (1971) - Edaphophyllum irregularum, a new Middle Devonian digonophyllid coral from the lower Arkona Formation, Ontario, Canada. Ohio Journal of Science 71(5): 309-312. 2) Ding (1980) - The new fossil corals of Lower Permian - Wentzelella and Zhurihephyllum from Inner Mongolia. Bulletin of the Chinese Acedemy of Geological Sciences, Series VI 1(2): 73-86, 3 pls. [in Chinese; English summary] _______________________________________ Bryozoans 1) Loo (1958) - Some bryozoans from the Chihsia Limestone of Hangchow, western Chekiang. Acta Palaeontologica Sinica 6(3): 293-303, 2 pls. [in English & Chinese] 2) Peterson & Hoare & Stugeon (1974) - The bryozoan Fistulipora candida from the Ames Limestone (Conemaugh) of Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 74(2): 141-144. 3) Yang & Lu (1980) - Upper Permian bryozoans from eastern Sichuan and western Guizhou. Acta Palaeontologica Sinica 19(6): 463-474, 3 pls. [in Chinese; English summary] 4) Hu (1980) - Some trepostomatous Bryozoa from early Middle Devonian of Guizhou. Acta Palaeontologica Sinica 19(4): 289-295, 2 pls. [in Chinese; English summary] _______________________________________ Brachiopods 1) Boucot (1970) - Practical taxonomy, zoogeography, paleoecology, paleogeography and stratigraphy for Silurian and Devonian brachiopods. Proceedings of the North American Paleontological Convention, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, September 5-7, 1969, pp. 566-611. 2) Murphy (1972) - A Lower Devonian (Oriskany) brachiopod with color markings. Ohio Journal of Science 72(5): 296-299. 3) Hoare & Mapes (1995) - Immature specimens of the brachiopod genera Cooperina and Hteralosia from the Pennsylvanian of Texas. The Compass, Journal of Earth Sciences, Sigma Gamma Epsilon 71(4): 121-125. 4) Alfred (1998) - Hettangian and Early Sinemurian (Early Jurassic) brachiopod fauna of the Pisznice Limestone in the eatern Gerecse Mts. and in the Kalvaria Hill at Tata. Foldtani Kozlony, Bulletin of the Hungarian Geological Society 128: 237-263. [in Hungarian; English summary] 5) Kazmer (1998) - Pygopid brachiopods and Late Jurassic palaeorelief in the Gerecse Mts., Hungary. Foldtani Kozlony, Bulletin of the Hungarian Geological Society 128: 265-272. [in English] _______________________________________ Bivalves 1) Szente (1998) - Early Jurassic bivalves from the Gerecse Mts. ant Tata (Hungary). Foldtani Kozlony, Bulletin of the Hungarian Geological Society 128: 223-235. [in English] _______________________________________ Gastropods 1) Janos (1998) - Palaeogeographical and palaeoecological conclusions in connection with a Late Sinemurian gastropod fauna (Hierlatz Limestone Formation, Nagy-Teke-hegy, Gerecse Mts., Hungary). Foldtani Kozlony, Bulletin of the Hungarian Geological Society 128: 211-222. [in Hungarian; English summary] _______________________________________ Tentaculites 1) Hajlasz (1976) - Tentaculites and their stratigraphic importance (Lower Devonian). Kwartalnik Geologiczny 20(2): 273-288, 12 pls. [in Polish; English & Russian summaries] _______________________________________ Ostracods 1) Wang (1980) - The Ostracoda with unsymmetrical ridges on both valves - new species of Leucocythere. Bulletin of the Chinese Acedemy of Geological Sciences, Series VI 1(2): 127-134, 1 pl. [in Chinese; English summary] 2) Li & Yang (1983) - Late Jurassic fresh-water ostracods from the Qaidam Basin. Bulletin of the Chinese Acedemy of Geological Sciences7: 77-84, 2 pls. [in Chinese; English summary] 3) Dewey & Coker (1990) - On the taxonomic significance of inner lamella structures in Late Paleozoic ostracodes. The Compass, the Earth-Science Journal of Sigma Gamma Epsilon 67(4): 225-231. 4) Kohn & Dewey (1990) - Permian ostracodes from the upper Hueco Formation, Robledo Mountains, New Mexico. The Compass, the Earth-Science Journal of Sigma Gamma Epsilon 67(4): 217-224. _______________________________________ Trilobites 1) Kobayashi & Igo (1956) - On the occurrence of Crotalocephalus, Devonian trilobites, in Hida, West Japan. Japanese Journal of Geology and Geography Transactions 27: 143-155, pl. 10. [in English] 2) Whittington (1965) - Trilobites of the Ordovician Table Head Formation, western Newfoundland. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University 132(4): 277-441, 68 pls. 3) Whittington (1967) - Silicified Silurian trilobites from Maine. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University 135(9): 447-482, 19 pls. _______________________________________ Nonmineralizing Arthropods 1) Whittington (1971) - Redescription of Marrella splendens (Trilobitoidea) from the Burgess Shale, Middle Cambrian, British Columbia. Geological Survey of Canada Bulletin 209. 31 pp. 26 pls. _______________________________________ Crinoids 1) Burke (1966) - Endelocrinus kieri, a new crinoid from the Ames Limestone. Ohio Journal of Science 66(5): 459-464. bound with Burke (1966) - On the occurrence of Oklahomacrinus in Ohio and Timor. Ohio Journal of Science 66(5): 464-468. 2) Burke (1971) - Parallelocrinus (Crinoidea, Inadunata) in the Ames Limestone, Pennsylvanian, of Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 71(4): 198-201. 3) Burke (1972) - Endelocrinus kieri in the Pennsylvanian of Nebraska. Ohio Journal of Science 72(2): 118-119. _______________________________________ Small Shelly Fossils 1) Jiang (1980) - The Meishucun Stage and fauna of Jinning County, Yunnan. Bulletin of the Chinese Acedemy of Geological Sciences, Series I 2(1): 75-92, 4 pls. [in Chinese; English summary] _______________________________________ Mesozoic Reptiles 1) Sun & Ho (1981) - Hazhenia, a new genus of Scaloposauria. Acta Palaeontologica Sinica 20(4): 297-310, 1 pl. [in Chinese; English summary] _______________________________________ Mesozoic Mammals 1) Cifelli (1997) - First notice on Mesozoic mammals from Oklahoma. Oklahoma Geology Notes 57(1): 4-17. _______________________________________ Cenozoic Mammals 1) Tedford (1970) - Principles and practices of mammalian geochronology in North America. Proceedings of the North American Paleontological Convention, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, September 5-7, 1969, pp. 666-703. _______________________________________ Paleozoic Land Plants 1) Good & Taylor (1974) - Structurally preserved plants from the Pennsylvanian (Monogahela Series) of southeastern Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 74(5): 287-290. 2) Hemish (1997) - Stigmaria ficoides in growth position. Oklahoma Geology Notes 57(3): cover, 70, 119.
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