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To all Paleonetters, I have several duplicate paleo. & geology articles (a mix of reprints & photocopies) that I'm willing to mail out to good homes. Below is a listing of what I've got. I've only got one of each item (with a couple exceptions indicated below), so it's first-asked, first-received. 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 _______________________________________________________ Chelicerates Kindle (1913) - The age of the eurypterids of Kokomo, Indiana. American Journal of Science 36: 282-288. Waterston (1957) - The Scottish Carboniferous Eurypterida. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 63(2)(12):265-288, 4 pls. Stormer & Waterston (1968) - Cyrtoctenus gen. nov., a large Late Palaeozoic arthropod with pectinate appendages. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 68(4):63-104, 6 pls. __________________________________ Phyllocarids Rolfe (1962) - A new phyllocarid crustacean from the Upper Devonian of Ohio. Breviora, Museum of Comparative Zoology 151. 7 pp. __________________________________ Conchostracans Babcock & Isbell & Miller & Hasiotis (2002) - New Late Paleozoic conchostracan (Crustacea: Branchiopoda) from the Shackleton Glacier area, Antarctica: age and paleoenvironmental implications. Journal of Paleontology 76(1): 70-75. __________________________________ Insects Wilson (1983) - Is there a characteristic rate of radiation for the insects? Paleobiology 9(1): 79-85. Nel & Gand & Garric & Lapeyrie (1999) - The first recorded protozygopteran insects from the Upper Permian of France. Palaeontology 42(1): 83-97. __________________________________ Bradoriids Shu (1990) - Cambrian and Lower Ordovician Bradoriida from Zhejiang, Hunan and Shaanxi Provinces. Northwest University Press. Xian. Northwest University Press. 95 pp. 20 pls. (in Chinese; English summary) [photocopy] [includes Chengjiang Lagerstatte fossils] Hou & Siveter & Williams & Walossek & Bergstrom (1996) - Appendages of the arthropod Kunmingella from the Early Cambrian of China: its bearing on the systematic position of the Bradoriida and the fossil record of the Ostracoda. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Series B 351: 1131-1145. [photocopy] __________________________________ Eocrinoids Robison (1965) - Middle Cambrian eocrinoids from western North America. Journal of Paleontology 39(3): 355-364. [photocopy] __________________________________ Crinoids Burke (1971) - A new Delocrinus (Crinoidea, Inadunata) from the Ames Limestone, Pennsylvanian of Brooke County, West Virginia. Proceedings of the West Virginia Academy of Science 43: 188-191. Lane (1984) - Predation and survival among inadunate crinoids. Paleobiology 10(4): 453-458. Brower (1990) - Ontogeny and phylogeny of the dorsal cup in calceocrinid crinoids. Journal of Paleontology 64(2): 300-318. Lewis & Strimple (1990) - Sciadiocrinus, convergence on the Family Pirasocrinidae (Crinoidea: Echinodermata). Journal of Paleontology 64(2): 293-300. Ausich & Sevastopulo & Torrens (1999) - Middle nineteenth-century crinoid studies of Thomas Austin, Sr. and thomas Austin, Jr.: newly discovered unpublished materials. Earth Sciences History 18(2): 180-197. [photocopy] Stiller (2000) - Two early millericrinids and an unusual crinoid of uncertain systematic position from the lower upper Anisian (Middle Triassic) of Qingyan, southwestern China. Journal of Paleontology 74(1): 32-51. Gahn & Kammer (2002) - The cladid crinoid Barycrinus from the Burlington Limestone (Early Osagean) and the phylogenetics of Mississippian botryocrinids. Journal of Paleontology 76(1): 123-133. [pdf printout] Meyer & Miller & Holland & Dattilo (2002) - Crinoid distribution and feeding morphology through a depositional sequence: Kope and Fairview Formations, Upper Ordovician, Cincinnati Arch region. Journal of Paleontology 76(4): 725-732. [pdf printout] __________________________________ Cystoids Parsley (1990) - Aristocystites, a recumbent diploporid (Echinodermata) from the Middle and Late Ordovician of Bohemia, CSSR. Journal of Paleontology 64(2): 278-293. __________________________________ Ophiuroids Aronson (1989) - A community-level test of the Mesozoic marine revolution theory. Paleobiology 15(1): 20-25. Bourseau & Hess & Bernier & Barale & Buffetaut & Gaillard & Gall & Wenz (1991) - First occurrence of ophiuroid remains in the lithographic limestones of Cerin (upper Kimmeridgian, southern French Jura), classification and taphonomy. Comptes Rend. Acad. Sci. Paris, Serie II 312: 793-799. [in French; English summary] [photocopy] __________________________________ Echinoids Smith & Ghiold (1982) - Roles for holes in sand dollars (Echinoidea): a review of lunule function and evolution. Paleobiology 8(3): 242-253. Telford (1988) - Ontogenetic regulatory mechanisms and evolution of mellitid lunules (Echinoidea, Clypeasteroida). Paleobiology 14(1): 52-63. Beadle (1989) - Ontogenetic regulatory mechanisms, heterochrony, and eccentricity in dendrasterid sand dollars. Paleobiology 15(3): 205-222. Emlet (1989) - Apical skeletons of sea urchins (Echinodermata: Echinoidea): two methods for inferring mode of larval development. Paleobiology 15(3): 223-254. __________________________________ Graptolites Bulman (1955) - Graptolithina, with sections on Enteropneusta and Pterobranchia. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part V. Boulder, Colorado & Lawrence, Kansas. Geological Society of America & University of Kansas. 101 pp. [photocopy] Bulman (1970) - Graptolithina, with sections on Enteropneusta and Pterobranchia. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part V, Second Edition (Revised and Enlarged). Boulder, Colorado & Lawrence, Kansas. Geological Society of America & University of Kansas. 163 pp. [photocopy] Andres (1980) - Feinstrukturen und Verwandtschaftsbeziehungen der Graptolithen. Palaeontologische Zeitschrift 54(1/2): 129-170. [in German; English & French & Russian summaries] [photocopy] Fortey (1983) - Geometrical constraints in the construction of graptolite stipes. Paleobiology 9(2): 116-125. Russel & Melchin & Koren (2000) - Development, taxonomy, and phylogenetic relationships of species of Paraclimacograptus (Graptoloidea) from the Canadian Arctic and the southern Urals of Russia. Journal of Paleontology 74(1): 84-91. __________________________________ Conodonts Zhuravlev (2001) - Variation in the outline and distribution of epithelial cell imprints on the surface of polygnathacean conodont elements. Lethaia 34: 136-142. __________________________________ Machaeridians Bengtson (1978) - The Machaeridia - a square peg in a pentagonal hole. Thalassia Jugoslavica 12(1): 1-10. [photocopy] __________________________________ Small Shelly Fossils Qian (1977) - Hyolitha and some problematica from the Lower Cambrian Meishucun Stage in central and S.W. China. Acta Palaeontologica Sinica 16(2): 255-278, 3 pls. (in Chinese; English summary) [photocopy] [includes inferred phosphatized embryos] __________________________________ Nonmineralizing Invertebrates Raymond (1935) - Leanchoilia and other mid-Cambrian Arthropoda. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College 76(6): 205-230. [photocopy] Rolfe (1962) - Two new arthropod carapaces from the Burgess Shale (Middle Cambrian) of Canada. Breviora, Museum of Comparative Zoology 160. 9 pp. [photocopy] Popov (1967) - New Cambrian scyphozoan. Paleontological Journal 1967(2): 107-108. [photocopy] Lendzion (1977) - Cassubia - a new generic name for Pomerania Lendzion. Kwartalnik Geologiczny 21(1): 211. [photocopy] Zhang Aiyun (1987) - Fossil appendicularians in the Early Cambrian. Scientia Sinica (Science in China), Series B (Chemical, Biological, Agricultural, Medical & Earth Sciences) 30(8): 888-896. [photocopy] [in English] Allison (1988) - Konservat-Lagerstatten: cause and classification. Paleobiology 14(4): 331-344. Allison & Briggs (1991) - The taphonomy of soft-bodied animals. pp. 120-140 in The Processes of Fossilization. London. Belhaven Press. [photocopy] Ramskold & Chen & Edgecombe (1996) - Preservational folds simulating tergite junctions in tegopeltid and naraoiid arthropods. Lethaia 29: 15-20. [photocopy] Luo & Hu & Zhang & Tao (1997) - New occurrence of the Early Cambrian Chengjiang Fauna in Haikou, Kunming, Yunnan Province, and study on Trilobitoidea. Acta Geologica Sinica [English edition] 71(2): 122-132, 2 pls. (in English) [photocopy] Ramskold & Chen & Edgecombe & Zhou (1997) - Cindarella and the arachnate clade Xandarellida (Arthropoda, Early Cambrian) from China. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Earth Sciences 88: 19-38. [photocopy; plates copied poorly] Ausich & Babcock (1998) - The phylogenetic position of Echmatocrinus brachiatus, a probable octocoral from the Burgess Shale. Palaeontology 41(2): 193-202. [photocopy] Budd (1999) - A nektaspid arthropod from the Early Cambrian Sirius Passet Fauna, with a description of retrodeformation based on functional morphology. Palaeontology 42(1): 99-122. [pdf printout] Ausich & Babcock (2000) - Echmatocrinus, a Burgess Shale animal reconsidered. Lethaia 33: 92-94. [photocopy] Babcock & Peng (2001) - New occurrence of exceptionally preserved fossils in the Middle Cambrian of Hunan, China: significance with respect to global correlation. in Cambrian System of South China. Palaeworld 13: 247-249. [photocopy] Babcock & Zhang (2001) - Stratigraphy, paleontology, and depositional setting of the Chengjiang Lagerstatte (Lower Cambrian), Yunnan, China. in Cambrian System of South China. Palaeworld 13: 66-86. [photocopy] Zhang & Babcock (2001) - New extraordinarily preserved enigmatic fossils, possibly with Ediacaran affinities, from the Lower Cambrian of Yunnan, China. Acta Palaeontologica Sinica 40(Supplement): 201-213. [photocopy] Bruton (2001) - A death assemblage of priapulid worms from the Middle Cambrian Burgess Shale. Lethaia 34: 163-167. [photocopy] Vannier & Chen (2002) - Digestive system and feeding mode in Cambrian naraoiid arthropods. Lethaia 35: 107-120. [pdf printout] __________________________________
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