BIBLIOGRAPHY
ON THE
TYPE-CINCINNATIAN

compiled
by
R. A. Davis


Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
Bibliography
Index
About this web-page -- Caveat lector !


PREFACE

This is basically the bibliography of Davis and Spohn (1998), but with the addition of items that have appeared after the time that compilation was completed and of items that were missed in that work.

Some errors have been corrected, but certainly not all that are here. If you notice any errors, please, contact me with the pertinent information. Likewise, if you notice that pertinent items are missing.

R. A. Davis
Professor of Biology and Geology
Department of Biology
College of Mount St. Joseph
5701 Delhi Road
Cincinnati, Ohio, 45233-1670

electronic-mail: r_a_davis@mail.msj.edu

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Thanks are due to Gala Erland (formerly Gala Lasita), the secretary in the Department of Biology at the College of Mount St. Joseph. She went through Davis & Spohn (1998) and compared the entries there with the computer files on which that publication was based and to which additional publications had been added. In so doing, she endeavored to regularize format and render the entries consistent.

Thanks also are due to Richard Fuchs, of the Cincinnati Dry Dredgers, for passing on to me literature-citations that I might otherwise have missed.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Prefatory remarks:
1.  The volume-, number-, and page-citations for journal articles are in the following format: 24(1):11-12, where "24" is the volume, "1" is the number or issue within that volume, and "11-12" is the pages within that issue or number.

2. 

Some, but not all junior-authors have been entered where they belong in the alphabetical listing.
This task is one to be completed in the future ("if the gods are willing, and the creeks don't rise").
3.  I have tried to list the names of the authors as they were given in the actual publication, figuring that they always can be abbreviated later, as needs dictate, but they cannot be expanded when the full information is not there.
4.  For the same reason, I have tried to give the full names of journals and the full citations including volume- and number-designations.
5.  In some cases, more than one publication appeared in a given year under the same authorship. Because of the problem of not knowing the actual dates of publication of papers in different journals, and so on, I have tried to list the publications alphabetically by title within a given year. Although this is not consistent with the notion of priority, at least it makes it possible to find the citation of a given paper conveniently. (However, note that "a", "an", and "the" at the beginnings of titles have been ignored.) Note that, because this bibliography has been assembled over a considerable span of time, there certainly are some inconsistencies; these will be cleaned up over time, I hope.

KEY

symbol  

meaning

abs. = abstract
TBC = to be checked (information missing or suspect)
V = verified against original publication
X = information missing; needs to be verified
[ ] = notes / annotation
{ } = source of information

 

alphabetical index ----- A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [anonymous]


A

Abdulkareem, Talal Faisal ----- see: Laferriere, Alan P., Donald E. Hattin, Christopher J. Foell, and Talal Faisal Abdulkareem, 1986.

Accorti, Peter J. ----- see: Kreisa, Ronald D., Steven L. Dorobek, Peter J. Accorti, and Elliot P. Ginger, 1981.

Alberstadt, Leonard P., 1979, The Brachiopod Genus Platystrophia: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1066-B, 20 p. I-IV, B1-B20, 7 pls. ----- V.

Alexander, Richard R., 1972, The autecology of the Cincinnatian (Upper Ordovician) brachiopod Rafinesquina; a biometric analysis [abstract]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 4(5):305-306.

Alexander, Richard R., 1975, Phenotypic Lability of the Brachiopod Rafinesquina alternata (Ordovician) and Its Correlation with the Sedimentologic Regime: Journal of Paleontology, 49(4):607-618.

Alexander, Richard R., 1986, Resistance to and Repair of Shell Breakage Induced by Durophages in Late Ordovician Brachiopods: Journal of Paleontology, 60(2):273-285.

Alexander, Richard R., and Carl D. Scharpf, 1990, Epizoans on Late Ordovician brachiopods from southeastern Indiana: Historical Biology, 4(3):179-202.

Algeo, Thomas J., and Carleton E. Brett, editors, 2001, Sequence, Cycle, and Event Stratigraphy of Upper Ordovician and Silurian Strata of the Cincinnati Arch Region. Field Trip Guidebook in conjunction with the 1999 Field Conference of the Great Lakes Section. SEPM-SSG (Society for Sedimentary Geology) and the Kentucky Society of Professional Geologists: Kentucky Geological Survey, Guidebook 1, Series XII. ----- TBC.

Ali, Syed Afaq, 1967, Kope and Fairview sedimentary structures: Brown and Adams Counties, Ohio: Ohio State University, M.S. thesis.

Ali, Syed A., and Malcolm P. Weiss, 1971, Kope and Fairview ripple marks: Brown and Adams Counties, Ohio: Ohio Journal of Science, 71(3):129-149.

Amsden, T. W., 1973, Late Ordovician and Early Silurian Articulate Brachiopods from Oklahoma, Southwestern Illinois, and Eastern Missouri: Bulletin of the Oklahoma Geological Survey, vol. 19, p. 1-154. {fide Holland web-site, 30 July 2004}.

Amsden, Thomas W., 1983, The Late Ordovician Brachiopod Genera Lepidocyclus and Hiscobeccus: Oklahoma Geological Survey Bulletin 132, p. 36-44, pls. 5-7.

Andrews, E. B., 1878, An Elementary Geology, Designed Especially for the Interior States: Van Antwerp, Bragg & Company, Cincinnati.
[fide review: James, U. P., 1879b].

Anstey, Robert Leland, 1970, The Trepostome Bryozoan Fauna of the Eden Shale (Ordovician) in Southeastern Indiana and Adjacent Areas in Kentucky and Ohio: Ph.D. dissertation, Indiana University, 216 p. (abstract: Dissertations Abstracts International, 31(4):2157B).

Anstey, Robert L., 1981, Zooid Orientation Structures and Water Flow Patterns in Paleozoic Bryozoan Colonies: Lethaia, 14(4):287-302.

Anstey, Robert L., 1986, Bryozoan Provinces and Patterns of Generic Evolution and Extinction in the Late Ordovician of North America: Lethaia, v. 19, no. 1, p. 33-51.

Anstey, Robert L., 1987a, Astogeny and Phylogeny: Evolutionary Heterochrony in Paleozoic Bryozoans: Paleobiology, v. 13, no. 1, p. 20-43.

Anstey, R. L., 1987b, Colony Patterning and Functional Morphology of Water Flow in Paleozoic Stenolaemate Bryozoa: IN Bryozoa: Past and Present (Ross, J. R. P., ed.): Western Washington University, Bellingham, p. 1-8.

Anstey, Robert L., and John W. Bartley, 1984, Quantitative Stereology: An Improved Thin Section Biometry for Bryozoans and Other Colonial Organisms: Journal of Paleontology, v. 58, no. 3, p. 612-625.

Anstey, Robert L., and Terry L. Chase, 1974, Geographic Diversity of Late Ordovician Corals and Bryozoans in North America: Journal of Paleontology, v. 48, no. 6, p. 1141-1148.

Anstey, Robert L., and Michael L. Fowler, 1969, Lithostratigraphy and depositional environment of the Eden Shale (Ordovician) in the tri-state area of Indiana, Kentucky, and Ohio: Journal of Geology, v. 77, no. 6, p. 668-682.

Anstey, Robert L., and Joseph F. Pachut, 1980, Fourier Packing Ordinate: A Univariate Size-independent Measurement of the Polygonal Packing Variation in Paleozoic Bryozoans: Mathematical Geology, v. 12, no. 2, p. 139-156.

Anstey, Robert L., and Joseph F. Pachut, 2004, Cladistic and Phenetic Recognition of Species in the Ordovician Bryozoan Genus Peronopora: Journal of Paleontology, v. 78, no. 4, p. 651–674. ----- V.

Anstey, Robert L., Joseph F. Pachut, and Dennis R. Prezbindowski, 1976, Morphogenic Gradients in Paleozoic Bryozoan Colonies: Paleobiology, v. 2, no. 2, p. 131-146.

Anstey, Robert L., and T. G. Perry, 1969, Redescription of Cotypes of Peronopora vera Ulrich, a Cincinnatian (Late Ordovician) Ectoproct Species: Journal of Paleontology, v. 43, no. 2, p. 245-251, pls. 31-32.

Anstey, Robert L., and T. G. Perry, 1972 (1973), Eden Shale Bryozoans: A Numerical Study (Ordovician, Ohio Valley): Michigan State University, Publications of the Museum, Paleontological Series, v. 1, no. 1, 80 p., 22 pls. (title page bears the date 1972, but the verso of the title page states "Published 14 January 1973".).

Anstey, Robert L., and S. Frank Rabbio, 1989, Regional Bryozoan Biostratigraphy and Taphonomy of the Edenian Stratotype (Kope Formation, Cincinnati area): Graphic Correlation and Gradient Analysis: Palaios, v. 4, no. 6, p. 574-584.

Anstey, R. L., S. F. Rabbio, and M. E. Tuckey, 1987, Bryozoan Bathymetric Gradients within a Late Ordovician Epeiric Sea: Paleoceanography, v. 2, no. 2, p. 165-176.

Anstey, Robert L., and Mark A. Wilson, 1996, Phylum Bryozoa: p. 196-209 IN Fossils of Ohio (Feldmann, Rodney M., and Merrianne Hackathorn, eds.): Ohio Division of Geological Survey, Bulletin 70. ----- V.

Anstey, Robert L. ----- see also: Delmet, Dale A., and Robert L. Anstey, 1974.

Anthony, John G., 1838, New Trilobite, Ceratocephala ceralepta: American Journal of Science, 34(2):379-380.

Anthony, John G., 1839a, Fossil Encrinite: American Journal of Science, 35(2):359-360.

Anthony, John G., 1839b, Description of a New Fossil (Calymene bucklandii): American Journal of Science, 36(1):106-107.

Anthony, John Gould, 1847, On an Impression of the Soft Parts of an Orthoceras [Cincinnati, Ohio]: Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society of London, 3:255-209; 257, 1 illustration.

Anthony, John G., 1848, On an Impression of the Soft Parts of an Orthoceras: American Journal of Science, Ser. 2, 6(16):132-133, 1 illustration (this actually is a discussion of the previous paper; author is not given.).

Anthony, John G., and U. P. James, 1846, Two Species of Asterias in the Blue Limestone of Cincinnati: American Journal of Science, 51(? no. ?):441-442.

{Hendrickson, 1947, p. 144}.

Aronoff, Steven Martin, 1973, A reexamination of the type material of some Upper Ordovician nautiloid cephalopods; Orthocerida and Actinocerida of the Cincinnati, Ohio area: University of Cincinnati, Ohio, M.S. thesis, 79 p., 11 pls.

Aronoff, Steven M., 1979, Orthoconic Nautiloid Morphology and the Case of Treptoceras vs. Orthonybyoceras: Neues Jahrbuch für Geologie und Paläontologie Abhandlungen, 158(1):100-122.

Aronoff, Steven Martin, 1981, Phenon and interspecific variation in selected Paleozoic orthoconic nautiloids (Mollusca, Cephalopoda): University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, Ph.D. dissertation, xx + 361 p. ----- V.

Aronoff, Steven M., 1983, The taxonomy of smooth orthoconic nautiloid cephalopods; a reappraisal [abstract]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 15, no. 6, p. 517.

Association of Geology Teachers. ----- (See [National] Association of Geology Teachers [East-Central Section], 1958).

Astrova, G. G., 1973, Polymorphism and Its Development in the Trepostomatous Bryozoa: p. 1-10, pls. 1-2 IN Living and Fossil Bryozoa (Larwood, G. P., ed.): Academic Press, London and New York.

Atkins, Frank Pearce, jr., 1940, The geology of the Higginsport quadrangle (north of the Ohio River): University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, M.A. thesis, 69 p.

Ausich, William I., 1981, The regional paleontology and stratigraphy of Ohio: Wright State University Department of Geology Technical Report PA8103WA, 100 p.

Ausich, William I., 1996, Phylum Echinodermata: p. 242-261IN Fossils of Ohio (Feldmann, Rodney M., and Merrianne Hackathorn, eds.): Ohio Division of Geological Survey Bulletin 70. ----- V.

Ausich, William I., 1998, Phylogeny of Arenig to Caradoc crinoids (Phylum Echinodermata) and suprageneric classification of the Crinoidea: University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions 9:1-36.

Ausich, William I., and Thomasz K. Baumiller, 1993, Column Regeneration in an Ordovician Crinoid (Echinodermata): Paleobiologic Implications: Journal of Paleontology 67(6):1068-1070. ----- V.

Ausich, William I., and Thomasz K. Baumiller, 1998, Disarticulation patterns in Ordovician crinoids: Implications for the evolutionary history of connective tissue in the Crinoidea: Lethaia 31(2):113-123. ----- V.

Austin, Chester R. ----- see: Lamborn, Raymond E., Chester R. Austin, and Downs Schaaf, 1938.

Austin, George M., 1927, Richmond Fossil Zones in Warren and Clinton Counties, Ohio: Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum, v. 70, art. 22 (no. 2671), 18 p.

Axon, A. G., 1986, Paleoecology of a Cincinnatian (Ordovician) crinoid garden from southwestern Ohio [abstract]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 18, no. 4, p. 278.

Axon, Allan G., 1987, Preliminary paleoecology study of a Maysvillian (Cincinnatian) crinoid garden: University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, M.S. thesis, 145 p.

Axon, Allan G., 1992, Ordovician crinoid paleoecology and community paleoecology: Ph.D. dissertation, University of Kentucky, 416 p.

 

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B

Babcock, Loren E., 1996a, Phylum Porifera, Stromatoporoids: p. 64-65 IN Fossils of Ohio (Feldmann, Rodney M., and Merrianne Hackathorn, eds.): Ohio Division of Geological Survey, Bulletin 70. ----- V.

Babcock, Loren E., 1996b, Phylum Conulariida: p. 66-69 IN Fossils of Ohio (Feldmann, Rodney M., and Hackathorn, Merrianne eds.): Ohio Division of Geological Survey, Bulletin 70. ----- V.

Babcock, Loren E., 1996c, Phylum Cnidaria: p. 70-89 IN Feldmann, Rodney M., and Hackathorn, Merrianne, eds., Fossils of Ohio: Ohio Division of Geological Survey, Bulletin 70. ----- V.

Babcock, Loren E., 1996d, Phylum Arthropoda, Class Trilobita, p. 90-113 IN Feldmann, Rodney M., and Hackathorn, Merrianne, eds., Fossils of Ohio: Ohio Division of Geological Survey, Bulletin 70. ----- V.

Baird, Gordon C., Carleton E. Brett, and Robert C. Frey, 1989, "Hitchhiking" Epizoans on Orthoconic Cephalopods: Preliminary Review of the Evidence and Its Implications: Senckenbergiana Lethaea, 69(5/6):439-465, 4 pls. ----- V.

Baptista, Braulio M., 1969, Petrology of limestones of the Arnheim Formation (Cincinnatian Series) from western Butler County, Ohio: Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, M.S. thesis, 93., 1 pl.

Barbour, George B., Bernhagen, Ralph J., Caster, Kenneth E., Durrell, Richard H., Koucky, Frank L., and Lewis, Robert C., 1961, Geology of the Cincinnati region: Guide to the Thirty-sixth Annual Field Conference of the Ohio Academy of Science, April 22 & 23, 1961, 21 p., 6 pls.

Barnes, C. R., 1992, The uppermost series of the Ordovician System: p. 185-192 IN Global perspectives on Ordovician geology: Proceedings of the Sixth International Symposium on the Ordovician System, University of Sydney, Australia, 15-19 July 1991 (Webby, B. D., and J. R. Laurie, eds.): A. A. Balkema, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Barnes, C. R., and S. M. Bergström, 1988, Conodont biostratigraphy of the uppermost Ordovician and lowermost Silurian: Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology, v. 43, p. 325-343.

Bartley, John W., and Robert L. Anstey, 1983, Cyclic Growth in Lower Paleozoic Stenolaemate Bryozoans [abstract]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 15, no. 6, p. 523.

Bartley, John W., Robert L. Anstey, and Carol M. Brunner, 1982, Nested growth rhythms in Paleozoic bryozoans [abstract]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 14, no. 5, p. 254.

Bartley, John W. ----- see also: Anstey, Robert L., and John W. Bartley, 1984.

Bassarab, D. R., and W. D. Huff, 1969, Clay mineralogy of Kope and Fairview Formations (Cincinnatian) in the Cincinnati area: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, 39(3):1014-1022.

Bassler, R. S., 1903, The Structural Features of the Bryozoan Genus Homotrypa, with Descriptions of Species from the Cincinnatian Group: Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum, v. 26, no. 1323, p. 565-591, pls. 20-25.

Bassler, Ray S., 1906, A Study of the James types of Ordovician and Silurian Bryozoa: Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum, v. 30, no. 1442, p. 1-66, pls. 1-6.

Bassler, R. S., 1913, Bryozoa: p. 314-355 IN Zittel's Text-book of Paleontology (2nd ed.; Eastman, Charles P., ed.): Macmillan and Co., London, v. 1.

Bassler, Ray S., 1915, Bibliographic Index of American Ordovician and Silurian Fossils: U.S. National Museum Bulletin 92, 2 v., p. I-VIII + 1-1,521, pls. 1-4. ----- V.

Bassler, Ray S., 1945, Memorial to Edward Oscar Ulrich: Proceedings Volume of the Geological Society of America, Annual Report for 1944, p. 331-352, pl. 23.

Bassler, Ray S., 1947, In Memoriam. Geological Society of America: Bibliography and Index of Geology Exclusive of North America, Volume 11 – 1945-1946, p. ii-v.

[obituary of John Milton Nickles, including photograph]

Bassler, Ray S., 1953, Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology. Part G. Bryozoa: Geological Society of America, New York, and University of Kansas Press, Lawrence, Kansas, p. i-xiii + G1-G253. ----- V.

Bassler, R. S., and H. Duncan, 1955, Proposed Use of the Plenary Powers to Standardize the Current Use of "Monticulipora" D'Orbigny, 1849 (Class Bryozoa, Order Cyclostomata or Trepostomata, Family Monticuliporidae Nicholson): Bulletin of Zoological Nomenclature, v. 11, pt. 3, p. 90-92.

Bather, F. A., 1920, [Review of McEwan, Eula Davis, 1919, A Study of the Brachiopod Genus Platystrophia]: Geological Magazine, 57:88-90.

Bayha, David C., 1965, The petrology of selected limestones of the McMillan Formation from the Trenton quadrangle, Butler County, Ohio: Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, M.S. thesis, 128 p., 25 pls.

Becker, Karl, 1938, Cincinnati Area, The Mother of Geologists: The Compass of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, 19(1):188-196. ----- V.

Bell, Bruce McConnell, 1966, An introduction to the Cincinnatian edrioasteroids (Echinodermata): University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, M.S. thesis, 168 p., 2 pls.

Bell, Bruce McConnell, 1972, A study of North American Edrioasteroidea: Ph.D. dissertation, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, 2 v., 1022 p., 63 pls.

Bell, Bruce M., 1976, A study of North American Edrioasteroidea: New York State Museum and Science Service Memoir 21, 447 p.

Bell, Bruce M., 1979, Edrioasteroids (Echinodermata): U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1066-E, p. I-III, E1-E7, pls. 1-2. ----- V.

Bell, Thomas J., 1882, History of the water supply of the world, arranged in a comprehensive form from eminent authorities, containing a description of the various methods of water supply, pollution and purification of waters, and sanitary effects, with analysis of potable waters, also geology and water strata of Hamilton County, Ohio, statistics of the Ohio River, proposed water supply of Cincinnati: Peter G. Thompson, Cincinnati, Ohio, 134 p.

Berdan, Jean M., 1984, Leperditicopid ostracodes from Ordovician rocks of Kentucky and nearby states and characteristic features of the order Leperditicopida: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1066-J, 40 p., 11 pls.

Bergman, C. F., 1998, Reversal in Some Fossil Polychaete Jaws: Journal of Paleontology, v. 72, no. 4, p. 632-638. ----- V.

[Kope, Fairview, Arnheim, and Waynesville Fm., Indiana and Ohio].

Bergman, Claes F. ----- see also: Eriksson, Mats, and Claes F. Bergman, 2003.

Bergstrand, P. M., N. D. Colby, M. L. Hodnett, Z. Lasemi, and G. B. Stone, 1989, Limestone nodules from the Oregonia and Elk Creek beds, Cincinnatian Series, southwestern Ohio [abstract]: Ohio Journal of Science, v. 89, no. 2, p. 9.

Bergström, Stig M., 1971, Conodont biostratigraphy of the Middle and Upper Ordovician of Europe and eastern North America: IN Sweet, Walter C., and Bergström, Stig M., eds., Symposium on conodont biostratigraphy: Geological Society of America Memoir 127, p. 83-157, 2 pls.

Bergström, Stig M., 1980, Relations between North American, Baltic, and British standard series and stages as suggested by conodont and graptolite evidence [abstract]: 26th International Geological Congress. Paris, 1980, Abstracts, v.1, p. 204.

Bergström, Stig M., 1982, Biostratigraphic relations between Ordovocian conodont and graptolite zones [abstract]: Geological Society of America Programs with Abstracts, v. 14, no. 5, p. 255.

Bergström, Stig M., 1986, Biostratigraphic integration of Ordovician graptolite and conodont zones-a regional review, IN Hughes, C.P., and Rickards, R. B., eds:, Palaeoecology and biostratigraphy of graptolites: Geological Society Special Publication 20, p. 61-78.

Bergström, Stig M., 1990, Relations between conodont provincialism and the changing palaeogeography during the early Palaeozoic: Geological Society Memoir 12, p. 105-121.

Bergström, Stig M., 1991, The Sebree Trough Project. 3. Biostratigraphic and biogeographic significance of graptolites from the Ordovician Utica Shale in the subsurface of Ohio and Indiana [abstract]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 23, no. 3, p. 4.

Bergström, Stig M., 1996a, Phylum Hemichordata, Class Graptolithina: p. 270-281 IN Fossils of Ohio (Feldmann, Rodney M., and Hackathorn, Merrianne, eds.): Ohio Division of Geological Survey, Bulletin 70. ----- V.

Bergström, Stig M., 1996b, Tentaculitoids: p. 282-287 IN Fossils of Ohio (Feldmann, Rodney M., and Hackathorn, Merrianne, eds.): Ohio Division of Geological Survey Bulletin 70. ----- V.

Bergström, Stig M., 1997, The oldtimers were right: new data on the relations between the type Cincinnatian and the Upper Ordovician in the Upper Mississippi Valley, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, and the Western Interior [abstract]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 29, no. 4, p. 5.

Bergström, Stig M., 1998, The base of the Amorphognathus ordovicicus Zone as a potential global stage boundary in a revised chronostratigraphic classification of the Ordovician System [abstract]: Geological Society of American Abstracts with Programs, v. 30, no. 7, p. A-337.

Bergström, Stig M., 2005, Phylum Hemichordata, Class Graptolithina: p. 270-281 IN Feldmann, Rodney M., and Merrianne Hackathorn, editors, 2005, Fossils of Ohio (reprint of 1996 edition, with minor revisions): Ohio Division of Geological Survey, Bulletin 70. ----- V.

Bergström, S. M., and A. J. Boucot, 1988, The Ordovician-Silurian boundary in the United States: Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology, v. 43, p. 273-284.

Bergström, Stig M., Carnes, John B., Ethington, Raymond L., Votaw, Robert B., and Wigley, Perry B., 1974, Appalachignathus, a new multielement conodont genus from the Middle Ordovician of North America: Journal of Paleontology, v. 48, no. 2, p. 227-235, 1 pl.

Bergström, Stig M., Robert D. Evans, Keith A. Knabe, and Merrell A. Miller, 1981, Middle and Upper Ordovician chitinozoan and graptolite biostratigraphy in the Cincinnati region (Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana) [abstract]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 13, no.7, p. 438.

Bergström, Stig M., Dennis, R. Kolata, and Warren D. Huff, 1991, Geologic significance of gigantic ash falls in the Ordovician of North America and northwestern Europe [abstract]: Ohio Journal of Science, v. 91, no. 2, p. 34.

Bergström, Stig M., and Charles E. Mitchell, 1985, Occurrence, morphology, and biostratigraphic significance of graptolites in the Cincinnatian Series, the reference standard of the North American Upper Ordovician [abstract]: Graptolite Working Group of the International Palaeontological Association, Third International Conference, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1985, Abstracts, p.3.

Bergström, Stig M., and Charles E. Mitchell, 1986, The graptolite correlation of the North American Upper Ordovician Standard: Lethaia, v. 19, no. 3, p. 247-266.

Bergström, Stig M., and Charles E. Mitchell, 1987, Geology of Middle to Upper Ordovician Sebree Trough northwest of Cincinnati Arch, Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky [abstract]: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 71, p. 1101.

Bergström, Stig M., and Charles E. Mitchell, 1989, Relations between the Ordovician Trenton Group and associated strata in the Northern Appalachian foreland basin-shelf region and their lateral equivalents in the eastern Midcontinent: Appalachian Basin Industrial Associates, Program for Spring Meeting, v. 15, p. 7-41.

Bergström, Stig M., and Charles E. Mitchell, 1990a, Trans-Pacific graptolite faunal relations: the biostratigraphic position of the base of the Cincinnatian Series (Upper Ordovician) in the standard Australian graptolite zone succession: Journal of Paleontology, v. 64, no.6, p. 992-997.

Bergström, Stig M., and Charles E. Mitchell, 1990b, The Utica Shale of northern Ohio and its relationship to the Utica Shale of the northern Appalachian Basin and lithologically similar rocks in the central Great Lakes region: Appalachian Basin Industrial Associates, Program for Fall Meeting, v. 17, p. 2-39.

Bergström, Stig M., and Charles E. Mitchell, 1992, The Ordovician Utica Shale in the Eastern Midcontinent Region: Age, Lithofacies, and Regional Relationships: Oklahoma Geological Survey Bulletin 145, p. 67-89. ----- V.

Bergström, S. M., and Charles E. Mitchell, 1994, Regional relationships between late Middle and early Late Ordovician standard successions in New York and Quebec and in the Cincinnati region in Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky: New York State Museum Bulletin 481, p. 5-20.

Bergström, Stig M., Charles E. Mitchell, and D. Goldman, 1989, Relations between the Mohawkian and Cincinnatian North American Standard series: new biostratigraphic data from the type areas in the Cincinnati region and New York State [abstract]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 21, no. 4, p. 4.

Bergström, Stig M., Gregory A. Schumacher, and Charles E. Mitchell, 1991, Recent scientific core drilling in western Ohio: significance of the Oxford and Elkhorn cores for the interpretation and nature of the Ordovician Sebree Trough [abstract]: Ohio Journal of Science, v. 91, no. 2, p. 30.

Bergström, Stig M., and W. C. Sweet, 1966, Conodonts from the Lexington Limestone (Middle Ordovician) of Kentucky and its lateral equivalents in Ohio and Indiana: Bulletins of American Paleontology, v. 50, no. 229, p. 271-441, pls. 28-35.

Bergström, Stig M., and W. C. Sweet, 1969, Ordovician conodont localities, southwestern Ohio: Field trip guidebook, 3rd annual meeting, North-Central Section, Geological Society of America, Ohio Division of Geological Survey, p. 3-1 to 3-13.

Bergström, Stig M. ----- see also: Crowther, Peter R., and Stig M. Bergström, 1980; Richardson, Jeffrey G., and Stig M. Bergström, 2003.

Berry, William B. N., 1966, Orthograptus truncatus richmondensis (Ruedemann) in the Arnheim Formation (Ordovician) in Indiana: Journal of Paleontology, v. 40, no. 6, p. 1392-1394.

Blackwell, W. H., 1985, Evidence of algal source of micrite in a Saluda coral zone in southeastern Indiana: Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science for 1984, v. 94, p. 391-394.

Blackwell, Will H., Joe H. Marak, and Martha J. Powell, 1982, The identity and reproductive structures of a misplaced Solenopora (Rhodophycophyta) from the Ordovician of southwestern Ohio and eastern Indiana: Journal of Phycology, v. 18, p. 477-482.

Blackwell, Will H., Joe H. Marak, Martha J. Powell, and Wayne D. Martin, 1984, Girvanella (Cyanochloronta) in an Ordovician oncolite zone in eastern Indiana: Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, v. 111, no. 2, p. 165-170.

Blackwell, W. H., and A. J. Martin, 1986, Bacterialike (filamentous) structures associated with pyritized burrow linings, Arnheim Formation (Upper Ordovician), southeastern Indiana [abstract]: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 70, no. 5, p. 566.

Blake, D. B., 1975, The Order Cryptostomata Resurrected: p. 211-223, 3 pls. IN Bryozoan 1974 (David, L., ed.): Documents Laboratoires Geologie Faculté des Sciences Lyon, H. S. 3, fasc. 1.

Blake, D. B., 1979, The Arthrostylidae and Articulated Growth Habits in Paleozoic Bryozoans: p. 337-344 IN Advances in Bryozoology (Larwood, G. P., and M. B. Abbott, eds.): Academic Press, London.

Blake, Daniel B., 1990, Paleobiological implications of some Upper Ordovician juvenile asteroids (Echinodermata): Lethaia, v. 23, no. 4, p. 347-357.

Blake, Daniel B., and Thomas E. Guensburg, 1988, The water vascular system and functional morphology of Paleozoic asteroids: Lethaia, v. 21, no. 3, p. 189-206.

Blake, D. B., and T. E. Guensburg, 1992, Caught in the act: a Late Ordovician asteroid and its pelecypod prey [abstract]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 24, no. 4, p. 6.

Blake, Daniel B., and Thomas E. Guensburg, 1994, Predation by the Ordovician asteroid Promopalaeaster on a pelecypod: Lethaia v. 27, no. 3, p. 235-239.

Bliss, F., 1984, The "concrete layer" (a unit resembling the Hitz bed) of the Saluda Formation (Upper Ordovician) in Franklin County, Indiana: MMiami University, Oxford, Ohio, M.S. thesis, 121 p.

Boardman, M. R., P. M. Bergstrand, N. D. Colby, M. L. Hodnett, Z. Lasemi, and G. B. Stone, 1989, Limestone nodules from the Oregonia and Elk Creek beds, Cincinnatian Series, southwestern Ohio [abs.]: Ohio Journal of Science, v. 89, no. 2, p. 9.

Boardman, M. R. ----- see also: Lasemi, Z., and M. R. Boardman, 1989.

Boardman, Richard S., 1960, A Revision of the Ordovician Bryozoan Genera Batostoma, Anaphragma, and Amplexopora: Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections, v. 140, no. 5, 28 p., 7 pls.

Boardman, R. S., 1968, Colony Development and Convergent Evolution of Budding Pattern in "Rhombotrypid" Bryozoa: Atti della Societa di Scienze Naturali e del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Milano, v. 108, p. 179-184.

Boardman, Richard S., 1971, Mode of Growth and Functional Morphology of Autozooids in Some Recent and Paleozoic Tubular Bryozoa: Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology, no. 8, 51 p., 11 pls.<

Boardman, Richard S., 1999, Indications of polypides in feeding zooids and polymorphs in the Lower Paleozoic Trepostomata (Bryozoa): Journal of Paleontology, v. 73, no. 5, p. 803-815. ----- V.

Boardman, Richard S., 2001, The growth and function of skeletal diaphragms in the colony life of lower Paleozoic Trepostomata (Bryozoa): Journal of Paleontology, v. 75, no. 2, p. 225-240. ----- V.

Boardman, Richard S., 2002, Colony life then and now: Lower Paleozoic trepostomes (500-350 mya) and living cyclostomes: a review: p. 41-51 IN Bryozoan Studies 2001: Proceedings of the Twelfth International Bryozoology Association Conference, Dublin, Ireland, 16-21 July 2001 (Wyse Jackson, Patrick N., Caroline J. Buttler, and Mary E. Spencer Jones, editors): A. A. Balkema Publishers, Lisse, The Netherlands. ----- V.

Boardman, Richard S., and Alan H. Cheetham, 1969, Skeletal Growth, Intracolony Variation, and Evolution in Bryozoa: A Review: Journal of Paleontology, v. 43, no. 2, p. 205-233, pls. 27-30.

Boardman, R. S., A. H. Cheetham, D. B. Blake, John Utgaard, O. L. Karlkins, P. L. Cook, P. A. Sandberg, Geneviève Lutaud, and T. S. Wood, 1983, Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology. Part G. Bryozoa. Revised. Volume 1: Introduction, Order Cystoporata, Order Cryptostomata. Geological Society of America, Boulder, Colorado, and University of Kansas Press, Lawrence, Kansas. xxvi + 625 p. ----- V.

Boardman, R. S., A. H. Cheetham, and P. L. Cook, 1970, Intracolony Variation and the Genus Concept in Bryozoa: North American Paleontological Convention, Chicago, 1969, Proceedings C, p. 294-320.

Boardman, Richard S., and Frank K. McKinney, 1976, Skeletal Architecture and Preserved Organs of Four-sided Zooids in Convergent Genera of Paleozoic Trepostomata (Bryozoa): Journal of Paleontology, v. 50, no. 1, p. 25-78, 16 pls.

Boardman, Richard S., and John Utgaard, 1964, Modifications of Study Methods for Paleozoic Bryozoa: Journal of Paleontology, v. 38, no. 4, p. 768-770.

Boardman, Richard S., and John Utgaard, 1966, A Revision of the Ordovician Bryozoan Genera Monticulipora, Peronopora, Heterotrypa, and Dekayia: Journal of Paleontology, v. 40, no. 5, p. 1082-1108, pl. 133-142.

Bodenbender, Brian E., Mark A. Wilson, and Timothy J. Palmer, 1989, Paleoecology of Sphenothallus on an Upper Ordovician Hardground: Lethaia, v. 22, no. 2, p. 217-225. ----- V.

Bolton, Thomas E., 1980, Colonial Coral Assemblages and Associated Fossils from the Late Ordovician Honorat Group and White Head Formation, Gaspé Peninsula, Québec: p. 13-28 IN Current Research, Part C: Geological Survey of Canada Paper 80-1C. ----- V (offprint).

[minor mentions, for example, "... show close faunal relationship with ... central North America...." and "... the closest affinities being with the Richmondian of interior North America" on p. 16].

Bolton, T. E., 1988, Stromatoporoidea from the Ordovician rocks of central and eastern Canada: Geological Survey of Canada Bulletin 379, p. 17-45.

Bolton, T. E., and J. R. P. Ross, 1985, The Cryptostomate Bryozoan Sceptropora (Rhabdomesina, Arthrostylidae) from Upper Ordovician rocks of southern Mackenzie Mountains, District of Mackenzie: Geological Survey of Canada Paper 85-1A, p. 29-45, pls. 5.1-5.7.

Booth, James S., and Robert H. Osborne, 1971, The American Upper Ordovician Standard. XV. Clay mineralogy of insoluble residues from Cincinnatian limestones, Hamilton County, Ohio: Journal of Sedimentary Petrology, 41(3):840-843.

Borella, Peter E., and Robert H. Osborne, 1978, Late Middle and early Late Ordovician history of the Cincinnati Arch province, central Kentucky to central Tennessee: Geological Society of America Bulletin, 89(10):1559-1573.

Bouchard, Timothy D., and J. Mark Erickson, 2001, Boring Morphology of a Newly Described Domichnium in Ordovician, in situ, Branching Bryozoan Colonies: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 33(6):10.

{GeoRef on-line, no. 2002010266, 28 August 2004}
[Annelida, Arthropoda, Borings, Bryozoa, Ichnofossils, Maysvillian, Trypanites, "Vermes", Vermiforichnus]

Bowsher, A. L., 1955, Origin and Adaptation of Platyceratid Gastropods: University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions, Mollusca, art. 5, p. 1-11.

Bradshaw, Lael E., 1989, E. O. Ulrich and the Development of American Stratigraphy: University of Cincinnati (Department of History), Cincinnati, Ohio, Ph.D. dissertation, v + 329 p. ----- V.

Brandt, Danita S., 1980a, Paleoecology of an Upper Ordovician "trilobite shale" [abstract]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 12(5):220.

Brandt, Danita S., 1980b, Phenotypic variation and paleoecology of Flexicalymene [Arthropoda: Trilobita] in the Cincinnatian Series (Upper Ordovician) near Cincinnati, Ohio: University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, M.S. thesis, 148 p., 4 pls., 12 figs.

Brandt Velbel, Danita, 1985, Ichnologic, taphonomic, and sedimentologic clues to the deposition of Cincinnatian shales (Upper Ordovician), Ohio: p. 299-307 IN Biogenic structures: their use in interpreting depositional environment (Curran, H. Allen, ed.): Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Special Publication 35.

Brandt, Danita S., 1986, Preservation of event beds through time: Palaios, 1(1):92-96.

Brandt, Danita S., 1991, Aspects of Flexicalymene (Trilobita) paleobiology [abstract]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 23, no. 3, p. 4.

Brandt, Danita S., 1993, Ecdysis in Flexicalymene meeki (Trilobita): Journal of Paleontology, v. 67, no. 6, p. 999-1005. ----- V.

Brandt, Danita S., 1996, Epizoans on Flexicalymene (Trilobita) and implications for trilobite paleoecology: Journal of Paleontology, v. 70, no. 3, p. 442-449. ----- V.

[Seven of over 2000 specimens examined bear bryozoans; one specimen bears cornulitids. An additional eight specimens in private hands bear bryozoans; they are from a single locality. Four species in three genera of bryozoans are involved -- Amplexopora, Parvohallopora, Heterotrypa. All trilobite specimens are large for their taxon, indicating that fouling occurred on the terminal instar. The apparent preference for attachment on the relatively elevated axial portion of the exoskeleton suggests that the trilobite was semi-infaunal. Epizoa on the cephalic doublure suggest the possibility that the epizoa utilized feeding currents generated by the trilobites. Page 446 -- brief discussion of epizoa on brachiopods.].

Brandt, Danita S., and Richard Arnold Davis, 2007, Trilobites, Cincinnati, and "The Cincinnati School of Paleontology": p. 29-50 IN Fabulous Fossils -- 300 Years of Worldwide Research on Trilobites (Donald G. Mikulic, Ed Landing, and Joanne Kluessendorf, editors): New York State Museum Bulletin 507.

Brandt, Danita S., David L. Meyer, and Peter B. Lask, 1995, Isotelus (Trilobita) "hunting burrow" from Upper Ordovician strata, Ohio: Journal of Paleontology, v. 69, no. 6, p. 1079-1083. ----- V.

Brandt, Danita S. ----- see also: Velbel, Danita Brandt.

Branson, E. B., M. G. Mehl, and C. C. Branson, 1951, Richmond conodonts of Kentucky and Indiana: Journal of Paleontology, v. 25, no. 1, p. 1-17, pls. 1-4. ----- V.

Branstrator, J. Wayne, 1972, Lanthanaster cruciformis, a new Upper Ordovician sea star from Cincinnati, Ohio: Journal of Paleontology, v. 46, no. 1, p. 66-69, 1 pl.

Branstrator, Jon W., 1975a, Paleobiology and revision of the Ordovician Asteriadina [Echinodermata: Asteroidea] of the Cincinnati area: University of Cincinnati, Ph.D. dissertation, 269 p. 18 pls., 21 text-figs.

Branstrator, J. Wayne, 1975b, Podial efficacy of some Ordovician asteroids (Echinodermata) of North America: Bulletins of American Paleontology v. 67, no. 287, p. 57-69, 1 pl.

Branstrator, J. W., 1979, Asteroidea (Echinodermata): U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1066-F, I-III, F1-F7, pls. 1-3. ----- V.

Braun, E. Lucy, 1912, The Cincinnatian Series and Its Brachiopods in the Vicinity of Cincinnati: University of Cincinnati, Ohio, Master's thesis, 48 p.

Braun, E. Lucy, 1916 (April), The Cincinnatian Series and Its Brachiopods in the Vicinity of Cincinnati: Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History, 22(1):18-42, + fold-out chart. ----- V.

[Title all caps. in original.]

Bretsky, Peter, 1970, Late Ordovician benthic marine communities in north-central New York: New York State Museum and Science Service Bulletin 414, 34 p.

Brett, Carl, 2007, Geology of Kentucky's "AA" Highway. Alexandria to Maysville, KY. Geology of Southern Ohio and Northern Kentucky. University of Cincinnati Department of Geology Centennial Celebration April 25-28, 2007: Distributed at a field-trip in conjunction with the University of Cincinnati Department of Geology Centennial Celebration April 25-28, 2007, 32 p. + a number of other pages copied from elsewhere [stapled; some material incorrectly cited]. ----- V.

Brett, Carlton E., Steven M. Holland, Patrick I. McLaughlin, and Arnold I. Miller, 2008, "Stratigraphic Renaissance" in the Study of the Upper Ordovician of the Cincinnati Arch: New Approaches Utilizing Sequence, Cycle and Event Stratigraphy, Paleoecology and Paleobiology: p. 1-5 IN Stratigraphic Renaissance in the Cincinnati Arch. Implications for Upper Ordovician Paleontology and Paleoecology (McLaughlin, Patrick I., Carlton E. Brett, Steven M. Holland, and Glenn W. Storrs, editors; Cincinnati Museum Center Scientific Contributions, number 2). ----- V.

Brett, Carlton E. ----- see also:
Algeo, Thomas J., and Carlton E. Brett, editors, 2001;
McLaughlin, Patrick I., Carlton E. Brett, Steven M. Holland, and Glenn W. Storrs, editors, 2008.

Briggs, C., jr., 1838, Report of Mr. Briggs: Second Annual Report on the Geological Survey of the State of Ohio, p. 109-154, + 1 section.

Brockman, Scott ----- see [anonymous -- presumably Brockman, Scott, Wayne Martin, and John Pope], 1998.

Brower, James C., 1995, Dendrocrinid crinoids from the Ordovician of northern Iowa and southern Minnesota: Journal of Paleontology, v. 69, no. 5, p. 939-960. ----- V.

Brown, George D., jr., and Robert. L. Anstey, 1968, Lexington Limestone-Kope Formation contact (Ordovician) in southwestern Indiana: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 52, no. 3, p. 488-493.

Brown, George D., jr., and Edward J. Daly, 1981, Evolutionary Trends in Parvohallopora Singh in the Dillsboro Formation (Upper Ordovician) of Southeastern Indiana: p. 29-38 IN Recent and Fossil Bryozoa. Papers presented at the 5th International Conference on Bryozoa. Durham 1980 (Larwood, Gilbert P., and Claus Nielsen, eds.): Olsen & Olsen, Fredensborg, Denmark. ----- V.

Brown, George D., jr., and Edward J. Daly, 1985a, Analysis of Evolution of Structural Characters of Parvohallopora Singh from the Dillsboro Formation, Cincinnatian Series, Indiana: p. 51-58 IN Bryozoa, Ordovician to Recent: Papers Presented at the 6th International Conference on Bryozoa, Vienna, 1983 (Nielsen, Claus, and Gilbert P. Larwood, eds.): Olsen and Olsen, Fredensborg, Denmark.

Brown, George D., jr., and Edward J. Daly, 1985b, Trepostome Bryozoa from the Dillsboro Formation (Cincinnatian Series) of southeastern Indiana: Indiana Geological Survey Special Report 33, 95 p., 12 pls.

Brown, George D., jr., and Edward J. Daly, 1987, Trepostome Bryozoan Distributions in the Dillsboro Formation (Cincinnatian Series), Indiana: Water Depth Controls?: p. 41-47 IN Bryozoa: Present and Past (Ross, June R. P., ed.): Western Washington University, Bellingham, Washington.

Brown, George D., jr., and Jerry A. Lineback, 1966, Lithostratigraphy of the Cincinnatian Series (Upper Ordovician) in southeastern Indiana: Bulletin of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, v. 50, no. 5, p. 1018-1023.

Browne, Ruth G., 1964, The coral horizons and stratigraphy of the upper Richmond Group in Kentucky west of the Cincinnati Arch: Journal of Paleontology, v. 38, no. 2, p. 385-392.

Browne, Ruth G., 1965, Some upper Cincinnatian (Ordovician) colonial corals of north-central Kentucky: Journal of Paleontology, v. 39, no. 6, p. 1177-1191, pls. 146-152.

Brownstein, Jack M., 1960, Analysis of non-clay fractions of the mudstones from a lower Cincinnatian Series core, Butler County, Ohio: Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, M.S. thesis, 53 p.

Bruns, Richard Harte, 1953, The role of storm winnowing in producing the characteristic stratification of the Cincinnatian rocks in the Cincinnati region: University of Cincinnati, M.S. thesis, iv + 45 p.

Bucher, Walter H., 1917, Large current-ripples as indicators of paleogeography: Proceedings of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences, v. 3, p. 285-291.

Bucher, W. H., 1919, On ripples and related sedimentary surface forms and their indicators of paleogeographic interpretation: American Journal of Science, ser. 4, v. 47, no. 279, p. 149-210.

Bucher, W. H., 1919, On ripples and related sedimentary surface forms and their indicators of paleogeographic interpretation: American Journal of Science, ser. 4, v. 47, no. 280, p. 241-269.

Bucher, W. H., 1938, A Shell-boring Gastropod in a Dalmanella Bed of Upper Cincinnatian Age: American Journal of Science, ser. 5, 36(211):1-7. [note: Dalmanella not italicized in original.].

Bucher, Walter H., Kenneth E. Caster, and Stewart Jones, 1939, Elementary Description of Cincinnatian Fossils and Strata and Plates of Commoner Fossils in the Vicinity of Cincinnati, Ohio: University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, 13 p., 8 pls.

["Text by Walter H. Bucher. Plates by Kenneth E. Caster Assisted by Stewart Jones"; text mimeographed].

Bucher, Walter H., Kenneth E. Caster, and Stewart M. Jones, 1945, Elementary Guide to the FOSSILS AND STRATA in the Vicinity of Cincinnati: Cincinnati Museum of Natural History, Cincinnati, Ohio, 31 p. [including 9 pls.].

["Text by Walter H. Bucher. Plates by Kenneth E. Caster and Stewart M. Jones"].

Butler, John C., and David M. Scotford, 1973, Re-examination of upper Cincinnatian shale petrology: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 84, no. 7., p. 2431-2434.

Butler, Katharine L., and Cuffey, Roger J., 1994, Bryodiversity and Paleostress in the Saluda Dolomitic Shelf Lagoon (Latest Ordovician, Southeastern Indiana) [abstract]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 26, no. 5, p. 7.

Butler, Katharine L., and Roger J. Cuffey, 1996, Reduced Bryozoan Diversity and Paleoenvironmental Stress in the Saluda Dolomite (Uppermost Ordovician, Southeastern Indiana): p. 55-61 IN Bryozoans in Space and Time (Gordon, Dennis P., Abigail M. Smith, and Jack A. Grant-Mackie, eds.): National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research, Wellington, New Zealand.

Butler, R. E., 1954, Paleontology and stratigraphy of the Cynthiana Formation: Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, M.S. thesis, 59 p.

Byrnes, R. M., L. S. Cotton, and F. W. Langdon, 1883, In Memoriam. Charles B. Dyer.: Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History, 6(3):207-210. ----- V.

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Calvert, Warren L., Martin C. Noger, and E. R. Branson, 1968, Geological aspects of the Maysville-Portsmouth region, southern Ohio and northeastern Kentucky, Guidebook for the Ohio Geological Society-Geological Society of Kentucky Joint Field Conference, May 17-18, 1968: Lexington, Kentucky Geological Survey, 86 p., 1 pl.

Campbell, Guy, and Grant T. Wickwire, 1955, Formations of Ordovician, Silurian, and Devonian Rocks in the Vicinity of Hanover, Indiana: mimeographed hand-out, 8 p. ----- V.

Carpenter, Gene C., 1965, The lower dolomite member of the Ordovician Chazy Limestone and the St. Peter Sandstone of north-central Kentucky and southwestern Ohio: Ohio Journal of Science, v. 65, no. 2, p. 85-94.

Carpenter, James W., and Thomas R. Ory, 1961, The American Upper Ordovician Standard. VI. The Covington Sequence at Maysville, Kentucky: Ohio Journal of Science, v. 61, no. 6, p. 372-378.

Carriker, Melbourne R., and Ellis L. Yochelson, 1968, Recent gastropod boreholes and Ordovician cylindrical borings: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 593-B, 26 p., 5 pls.

Caster, Kenneth E., 1942, Two Siphonophores from the Paleozoic: Palaeontographica Americana, 3(14):1-34 p., 2 pls.

Caster, Kenneth E., 1951, Cincinnati, Spawning Ground of Geologists: The Compass of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, 28(2):103-105. ----- V.

Caster, Kenneth E., 1952, Concerning Enoploura of the Upper Ordovician and Its Relation to Other Carpoid Echinoderms: Bulletins of American Paleontology, 34(141), 56 p., 4 pls.

Caster, Kenneth E., 1961, Sunday all-day field excursion in the Cincinnati region, field trip 7: p. 253-257 IN Geological Society of America, 74th annual meeting, Cincinnati, Ohio, November 2-4, 1961, Guidebook for Field Trips, Cincinnati Meeting, 1961: Geological Society of America, New York.

Caster, Kenneth E., 1961, William H. Shideler. 1886-1958: Paleontological Research Institution, Ithaca, New York. ----- V.

[leaflet printed by PRI to send to members of PRI and family and friends of Shideler].

Caster, Kenneth E., 1965, Memorial to Ray S. Bassler (1878-1961): Geological Society of America Bulletin, 76:P167-P173. ----- V.

Caster, Kenneth E., 1981, Cincinnatian Contributions to Knowledge of the Lophophora: IN Broadhead, T. W., ed., Lophophorates. Notes for a Short Course Organized by J. T. Dutro, Jr. and R. S. Boardman. 1981. Prepared for the Short Course on Lophophorates sponsored by the Paleontological Society, Cincinnati Museum of Natural History and Department of Geology, University of Cincinnati. held at Cincinnati Ohio, November 1, 1981: University of Tennessee, Department of Geological Sciences, Studies in Geology, 5:237-251. ----- V.

Caster, Kenneth E., 1982, The Cincinnati "School" of Paleontology: Earth Sciences History, 1(1):23-28.

Caster, Kenneth E., Elizabeth A. Dalvé, and John K. Pope, 1955, Elementary Guide to the FOSSILS AND STRATA OF THE ORDOVICIAN in the Vicinity of Cincinnati, Ohio: Cincinnati, Ohio, Cincinnati Museum of Natural History, 47 p., 8 pls. [Commonly cited as 1961, from a reprint of that year so dated; the original printing has a yellow cover; the first reprint has a grey cover; subsequent reprintings each have a blue cover.]

Caster, Kenneth E., and Erik N. Kjellesvig-Waering, 1964, Upper Ordovician eurypterids of Ohio: Palaeontographica Americana, 4(32):301-358, pls. 43-53.

Caster, Kenneth E., and William B. Macke, 1952, An aglaspid merostome from the Upper Ordovician of Ohio: Journal of Paleontology, 26(5):753-757, pl. 109.

Caster, K. E., R. H. Durrell, and W. F. Jenks, 1970, Guide to the forty-fifth annual field conference of the Section of Geology of the Ohio Academy of Science. April 18, 1970. Cincinnatian strata from Oregonia to the Ohio River, with notes on Pleistocene geology along the route (Warren and Clermont Counties), 19 p., 9 figs.

Caster, Kenneth E. ----- see also: Bucher, Walter H., Kenneth E. Caster, and Stewart Jones, 1939; Bucher, Walter H., Kenneth E. Caster, and Stewart M. Jones, 1945.

Chappars, Michael Stephen, 1935, Stratigraphy of Cincinnati and vicinity: Compass, vol. 15, no. 3, p. 135-142.

Chappars, Michael Stephens, 1936, Catalog of the type specimens of fossils in the University of Cincinnati Museum: Ohio Journal of Science, v. 36, no. 1, p. 1-45.

Chimney, P. J., 1977, Paleoecology of the trepostome ectoprocts of the Richmond Group (Upper Ordovician) southwest Ohio-southeast Indiana: Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, M.S. thesis, 147 p.

Christy, David, 1848, Letters on Geology: Being a Series of Communications Originally Addressed to Dr. John Locke, of Cincinnati, Giving an Outline of the Geology of the West and South West, Together with an Essay on the Erratic Rocks of North America, Addressed to M. de Verneuil. Illustrated by Geological Sections and Engravings of Some Rare Fossils: "J. M. Christy, Printer. -- Main St., Rossville", Ohio, p. 1-72, 1-10, 5 pls., plus long fold-out of geologic cross-sections: Section 1. From Mine La Motte and Pilot Knob, Mo., to Hollidaysburg, Pa.; Section 2. From Lake Erie to Pensacola Bay.; Section 3. From Richmond, Ia., through Oxford, Ohio, to Bean's Station, Tenn. ----- V.

[What is presumably the same publication is cited in USGS Bull. 746, p. 190, as: Christy, David, 1848, Letters on geology … giving an outline of the geology of the West and Southwest, together with an essay on the erratic rocks of North America …: Rossville, Ohio, p. 1- 68, 1-11.]

Clarke, J. M., and Charles Schuchert, 1899, The nomenclature of the New York series of geological formations: Science, n.s., v. 10, p. 874-878.

Committee on Geological Nomenclature, 1879 ----- see: Miller, S. A., and others, 1879.

Conklin, B. J., 1977, Stratigraphy and petrography of the Madison, Indiana U.S. 421 road cut, Upper Ordovician through Middle Silurian: Richmond, Indiana, Earlham College, bachelor's thesis, 75 p.

Conrad, T. A., 1842, Observations of the Silurian and Devonian Systems of the U.S., with Descriptions of New Organic Remains: Journal of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, v. 8, no. 2, p. 228-235.

Coogan, Alan H., 1996, Ohio's Surface Rocks and Sediments: p. 31-50 IN Fossils of Ohio (Feldmann, Rodney M., and Merrianne Hackathorn, eds.): Ohio Division of Geological Survey, Bulletin 70. ----- V.

Cooper, Dan, 1986, Cincinnatian trilobites: M.A.P.S. Digest, Expo VIII Edition, p. 24-32 (M.A.P.S. = Mid-America Paleontological Society.).

Cooper, Dan L. ----- see also: Hughes, Nigel C., and Dan L. Cooper, 1999).

Copper, Paul, 1977, Zygospira and Some Related Ordovician and Silurian Atrypoid Brachiopods: Palaeontology, v. 20, pt. 2, p. 295-335, pls. 37-40.

Corneliussen, Eric F., and T. G. Perry, 1970, The Ectoproct Batostoma ? cornula (Cumings and Galloway) and its Enigmatic Intrazooecial Spines [Fort Atkinson Limestone (Cincinnatian), Wilmington, Illinois]: Journal of Paleontology, v. 44, no. 6, p. 997-1008, pls. 133-135.

Corneliussen, Eric F., and T. G. Perry, 1973, Monotrypa, Hallopora, Amplexopora, and Hennigopora (Ectoprocta) from the Brownsport Formation (Niagaran), Western Tennessee: Journal of Paleontology, v. 47, no. 2, p. 151-220, 10 pls.

Cox, Robt S. ----- see: Van Iten, Heyo, Julie Ann Fitzke, and Robt S. Cox. 1996.

Crawford, Robert S., ----- see: Waugh, David A., and J. Mark Erickson, and Robert S. Crawford, 2004.

Cressman, E. R., 1964, Geology of the Tyrone quadrangle, Kentucky: U.S. Geological Survey Geologic Quadrangle Map GQ-303, scale 1:24,000.

Croneis, Carey, 1963, Geographic Environment and Geological Leadership: The Cincinnati Arch Area: Journal of Geological Education, 11(3):81-90. ----- V.

Cross, Aureal T., Ralph E. Taggart, and William H. Gillespie, 1996, The fossil plants of Ohio: introduction, overview, and nonvascular plants: p. 370-395 IN Fossils of Ohio (Feldmann, Rodney M., and Merrianne Hackathorn, eds.): Ohio Division of Geological Survey, Bulletin 70. ----- V.

Crowther, Peter R., and Stig M. Bergström, 1980, Cortical Bandages in an Upper Ordovician Glyptograptid graptolite from Ohio: Bollettino della Società Paleontologica Italiana, v. 19, no. 2, p. 250-253, 1 pl. ----- V.

Cuffey, Roger J., 1998a, An Introduction to the Type-Cincinnatian: Ohio Division of Geological Survey, Guidebook No. 13, p. 2-9. ----- V.

Cuffey, R. J., 1998b, The Maysville Bryozoan Reef Mounds in the Grant Lake Limestone (Upper Ordovician) of North-Central Kentucky: Ohio Division of Geological Survey, Guidebook No. 13, p. 38-44. ----- V.

Cuffey, R. J., 2002, Identification key for North American Ordovician trepostome families: p. 89-92 IN Bryozoan Studies 2001: Proceedings of the Twelfth International Bryozoology Association Conference, Dublin, Ireland, 16-21 July 2001 (Wyse Jackson, Patrick N., Caroline J. Buttler, and Mary E. Spencer Jones, editors): A. A. Balkema Publishers, Lisse, The Netherlands. ----- V.

Cuffey, Roger J., Katharine L. Butler, and Lynn A. Rockwell, 1996, Bryozoan Diversity and Salinity in the Uppermost Ordovician (Saluda and Whitewater Formations) across Southeastern Indiana and Southwestern Ohio [abstract]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 28, no. 6, p. 34-35.

Cuffey, Roger J., Richard Arnold Davis, and John E. Utgaard, 2002, The Cincinnati Paleobryozoologists: p. 59-79 IN Annals of Bryozoology: Aspects of the History of Research on Bryozoans (Wyse Jackson, Patrick N., and Mary E. Spencer Jones, editors): International Bryozoology Assocation, c/o Department of Geology, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.----- V.

Cuffey, Roger J., and Ronny L. Fine, 2005, The Largest Known Fossil Bryozoan Reassembled from Near Cincinnati: Ohio Geology, v. 2005, no. 1, p. 1, 3-4. ----- V.

[Heterotrypa frondosa, Corryville Formation, Florence, Kentucky]

Cuffey, Roger J., and Michael A. Kamandulis, 1985, Trepostome Bryozoan Reef-mounds in the Upper Ordovician near Maysville, Kentucky [abstract]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 17, no. 5, p. 283.

Cuffey, Roger J., and T. G. Perry, 1964, Redescription of the Syntypes of the Bryozoan Species Rhombotrypa quadrata (Rominger): Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan, v. 19, no. 4, p. 37-45, pls. 1-2.

Cuffey, Roger J., and Benjamin F. Pursell, 1995, A possible causal explanation for the Maysville bryozoan reefs (Upper Ordovician, north-central Kentucky) [abstract]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 27, no. 3, p. 45.

Cuffey, Roger J. ----- see also: Davis, Richard Arnold, and Roger J. Cuffey, 1992, 1998, and Davis, Richard Arnold, Sharon C. St. Louis Diekmeyer, Lawrence I. Goldman, Benjamin F. Dattilo, Steven M. Holland, and Roger J. Cuffey. 1998.

Cumings, Edgar R., 1901a, Notes on the Ordovician rocks of southern Indiana: Indiana Academy of Science Proceedings for 1900, p. 200-215.

Cumings, Edgar R., 1901b, A section of the Upper Ordovician at Vevay, Indiana: American Geologist, v. 28, no. 6, p. 361-379, pls. 34-35.

Cumings, Edgar R., 1902, A Revision of the Bryozoan Genera Dekayia, Dekayella, and Heterotrypa of the Cincinnati Group: American Geologist, v. 29, no. 4, p. 197-217, pls. 9-12.

Cumings, Edgar Roscoe, 1903a, The Morphogenesis of Platystrophia. A Study of the Evolution of a Paleozoic Brachiopod: American Journal of Science, ser. 4, v. 15, no. 85, p. 1-48.

Cumings, Edgar Roscoe, 1903b, The Morphogenesis of Platystrophia. A Study of the Evolution of a Paleozoic Brachiopod [cont.]: American Journal of Science, ser. 4, v. 15, no. 86, p. 121-136, fig. 27 [fold-out plate].

Cumings, Edgar Roscoe, 1904, Development of some Paleozoic Bryozoa: American Journal of Science, ser. 4, v. 17, no. 97, p. 49-78.

Cumings, E. R., 1908, The Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the Cincinnati Series of Indiana: Indiana Department of Geology and Natural Resources, Thirty-second Annual Report for 1907, p. 605-1189, 55 pls.

Cumings, E. R., 1912, Development and systematic position of the Monticuliporoids: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 23, p. 357-370, pls. 19-22.

Cumings, E. R., 1922, Nomenclature and description of the geological formations of Indiana, IN Logan, W. N., and others, Handbook of Indiana Geology: Indiana Department of Conservation Publication 21, p. 403-570.

Cumings, E. R., and J. J. Galloway, 1912, A Note on the Batostomas of the Richmond Series: Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science for 1911, p. 147-167, pls. 1-7.

Cumings, E. R., and J. J. Galloway, 1913, The Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the Tanner's Creek Section of the Cincinnatian Series in Indiana: Indiana Dept. of Geology and Natural Resources, Thirty-seventh Annual Report for 1912, p. 353-479, 20 pls.

Cumings, E. R., and J. J. Galloway, 1915, Studies of the Morphology and History of the Trepostomata or Monticuliporoids: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 26, p. 349-374, pls. 10-15.

Cumings, Edgar R., and Abram V. Mauck, 1902, A Quantitative Study of Variation in the Fossil Brachiopod Platystrophia lynx: American Journal of Science, ser. 4, v. 14, no. 79, p. 9-16, pls. 2-3.

Cutler, J. F., 1968, Morphology, Taxonomy, and Evolution of the Bryozoan Constellaria from the Cincinnati Arch: Columbia University, New York, Ph.D. dissertation, 297 p.

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Dalvé, Elizabeth, 1948, The Fossil Fauna of the Ordovician in the Cincinnati Region: University Museum, Department of Geology and Geography, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, II + 56 p. ----- V.

Daly, Edward Joseph, 1979, The Trepostomatous Bryozoan Genus Hallopora Bassler in the Dillsboro Formation (Cincinnatian) of Southeastern Indiana: Boston College, Master's thesis.

Daly, Edward, and George D. Brown, jr., 1979, The Trepostomatous Bryozoan Genus Hallopora Bassler in the Dillsboro Formation (Cincinnatian) of Southeastern Indiana [abstract]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 11(1): 9.

Dana, James D., 1846, United States Exploring Expedition. During the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842. Under the Command of Charles Wilkes, U.S.N. Vol. VII. Zoophytes: C. Sherman, Philadelphia, vi, (7)-740 p.

[According to Haskell, 1942, there was an unofficial issue published by Lea and Blanchard, Philadelphia, in 1848.]
[includes printing of a manuscript by J. W. Van Cleve, the earliest study on fossil bryozoans in the area; see Dana (1846), James Hall (1883), and White(1882).].

Dana, James D., 1849, United States Exploring Expedition. During the years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842. Under the command of Charles Wilkes, U.S.N. Vol. VII. Atlas. Zoophytes: C. Sherman, Philadelphia, 12 p., 61 pls.

[According to Haskell, 1942, there was an unofficial issue published by Lea and Blanchard, Philadelphia, also in 1849.]

Dattilo, Benjamin F., 1991, The Miamitown Shale (Upper Ordovician): A Facies After All [abstract]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 23(3):9.

Dattilo, Benjamin F., 1992, Unravelling Cincinnatian Stratigraphy: High Resolution Ecologic and Bio-event Stratigraphy of the Miamitown Shale (Ordovician) [abstract]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 24(4):11.

Dattilo, Bejamin F., 1994, Stratigraphy and paleoecology of the Miamitown Shale (Upper Ordovician): Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky: Department of Geology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, PhD. dissertation.

Dattilo, Benjamin F., 1996, A quantitative paleoecological approach to high-resolution cyclic and event stratigraphy: the Upper Ordovician Miamitown Shale in the type Cincinnatian: Lethaia, 29(1):21-37.

Dattilo, Benjamin F. ----- see also: Davis, Richard Arnold, Sharon C. St. Louis Diekmeyer, Lawrence I. Goldman, Benjamin F. Dattilo, Steven M. Holland, and Roger J. Cuffey, 1998; Meyer, David L., Arnold I. Miller, Steven M. Holland, and Benjamin F. Dattilo, 2002.

Davies, R. J., 1958, A correlation study of the Cynthiana, Gallatin County, Kentucky: Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, M.S. thesis, 74 p.

Davis, Paul E., Norbert Lerch, Larry Tornes, Joseph Steiger, Neil Smeck, Howard Andrus, John Trimmer, and George Bottrell, 1976, Soil survey of Montgomery County, Ohio: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil and Conservation Service, Washington, I + 107 p., 83 pls. + index map.

Davis, R. A., ed., 1981, Cincinnati fossils. An elementary guide to the Ordovician rocks and fossils of the Cincinnati, Ohio, region: Cincinnati Museum of Natural History, Cincinnati, Ohio, 58 p., 8 pls.

Davis, R. A., ed., 1985, Cincinnati fossils. An elementary guide to the Ordovician rocks and fossils of the Cincinnati, Ohio, region: Cincinnati Museum of Natural History, Cincinnati, Ohio, 61 p., 8 pls.

Davis, R. A., 1986, Cincinnati region: Ordovician stratigraphy near the southwest corner of Ohio, IN Neathery, Thornton L., ed., Centennial Field Guide, Volume 6: Southeastern Section of the Geological Society of America: Boulder, Colorado, Geological Society of America, p. 21-24.

Davis, R. A., ed., 1992, Cincinnati Fossils. An Elementary Guide to the Ordovician Rocks and Fossils of the Cincinnati, Ohio, Region: Cincinnati Museum of Natural History, Cincinnati, Ohio, ii + 61 p., 8 pls.

[The Cincinnati Museum Center had printed a version of this work that is dated 1998. I was, in no way, consulted, or even informed, about the 1998 printing, but, to the best of my knowledge, the 1998 printing is an exact copy of the 1992 edition, save for the date.]

Davis, Richard Arnold, 2001, Science in the Hinterland: "The Cincinnati School of Paleontology" [abstract]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs 33(6): A-59.

Davis, Richard Arnold, and Roger J. Cuffey, eds., 1992, Sampling the layer cake that isn't: The stratigraphy and paleontology of the "Type-Cincinnatian": Ohio Division of Geological Survey, Guidebook No. 13, (iv) + 315 p. ----- V.

[This is a plastic-"spiral"-bound volume produced for Field Trip No. 1 of the 1992 Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America in Cincinnati. Only slightly more were produced that accommodated the participants on the field trip.]

Davis, Richard Arnold, and Roger J. Cuffey, eds., "1998", Sampling the layer cake that isn't: The stratigraphy and paleontology of the type-Cincinnatian: Ohio Division of Geological Survey, Guidebook No. 13, iv + 104 p. ----- V.

Davis, Richard Arnold, R. H. B. Fraaye, and Charles Hepworth Holland, 2001, Trilobites within nautiloid cephalopods: Lethaia 34(1):37-45.

Davis, Richard Arnold, and Royal H. Mapes, 1996, Phylum Mollusca, Class Cephalopoda: p. 166-195 IN Fossils of Ohio (Feldmann, Rodney M., and Merrianne Hackathorn, eds.): Ohio Division of Geological Survey, Bulletin 70. ----- V.

Davis, Richard Arnold, and Royal H. Mapes, 2005, Phylum Mollusca, Class Cephalopoda: p. 166-195 IN Feldmann, Rodney M., and Merrianne Hackathorn, editors, 2005, Fossils of Ohio (reprint of 1996 edition, with minor revisions): Ohio Division of Geological Survey, Bulletin 70. ----- V.

Davis, Richard Arnold, Royal H. Mapes, and Susan M. Klofak, 1999, Epizoa on externally shelled cephalopods: p. 32-51 IN Fossil Cephalopods: Recent Advances in Their Study (Rozanov, A. Yu., and A. A. Shevyrev, eds): Russian Academy of Sciences, Paleontological Institute, Moscow.

Davis, Richard Arnold, Sharon C. St. Louis Diekmeyer, Lawrence I. Goldman, Benjamin F. Dattilo, Steven M. Holland, and Roger J. Cuffey, 1998, Type-Cincinnatian Localities: p. 152-166IN Sampling the Layer Cake that Isn't: The Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the Type-Cincinnatian (Richard Arnold Davis and Roger J. Cuffey, eds.): Ohio Division of Geological Survey Guidebook No. 13.

Davis, Richard Arnold, and Richard A. Spohn, 1998, Bibliography on the Type-Cincinnatian: p. 167-194 IN Sampling the Layer Cake that Isn't: The Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the Type-Cincinnatian (Richard Arnold Davis and Roger J. Cuffey, eds.): Ohio Division of Geological Survey Guidebook No. 13. ----- V.

Davis, Richard Arnold ----- see also:
Brandt, Danita S., and Richard Arnold Davis, 2007;
Cuffey, Roger J., Richard Arnold Davis, and John E. Utgaard, 2002;
Meyer, David L., and Richard Arnold Davis, 2009.

Decker, Charles E., 1952, Graptolites from Kentucky and Kaukauna, Wisconsin: Bulletin of the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 36(1):160-168. ----- V.

Delmet, Dale A., and Robert L. Anstey, 1974, Fourier Analysis of Morphological Plasticity within an Ordovician Bryozoan Colony: Journal of Paleontology, 48(2):217-226.

Dick, Jeffrey C., and Abdul Shakoor, 1993, Clay mineralogy of Ohio mudrocks [abstract]: Ohio Journal of Science, 93(2):40.

Diekmeyer, Sharon C., 1990, Quantitative analysis of cyclical faunal patterns in the Upper Ordovician Kope through Bellevue sequence, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, M.S. thesis, 168 p., 15 pls., 33 text-figs.

Diekmeyer, Sharon C., 1992, Bedrock geology and paleontology (stop #7): IN Haneberg, William C., Mary M. Riestenberg, Richard E. Pohana, and Sharon C. Diekmeyer, 1992, Cincinnati's geologic environment: A trip for secondary-school science teachers: Ohio Division of Geological Survey Guidebook No. 9, p. 13-18. ----- V.

Diekmeyer, Sharon St. Louis ----- see also: Davis, Richard Arnold, Sharon C. St. Louis Diekmeyer, Lawrence I. Goldman, Benjamin F. Dattilo, Steven M. Holland, and Roger J. Cuffey, 1998.

Dively, C. Gordon, and Roger J. Cuffey, 1994, Monticulipora molesta Intraspecific Variability (Bryozoa, Upper Ordovician, southeastern Indiana) [abstract]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 26, no. 3, p. 15.

Donovan, Stephen K., Jack W. Kallmeyer, and Cornelius J. Veltkamp, 1995, Functional morphologies of the columns of Upper Ordovician Xenocrinus and Dendrocrinus: Lethaia v. 28, no. 4, p. 309-315.

Donovan, Stephen K. and David A. Schmidt, 2001, Survival of crinoid stems following decapitation: evidence from the Ordovician and palaeobiological implications: Lethaia 34(4):263-270. ----- V.

Donovan, Stephen K. ----- see also: Kallmeyer and Donovan, 1998.

Dorobek, Steven L. ----- see: Kreisa, Ronald D., Steven L. Dorobek, Peter J. Accorti, and Elliot P. Ginger, 1981.

Douglas, Dale, 1970, Midwest fossils--pt. VIII, worm fossils, conodonts: Earth Science, v. 23, no. 3, p. 127-134.

Drake, Daniel, 1825, Geological account of the Valley of the Ohio: Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, New Series, v. 2, p. 124-139.

Droser, Mary L. ----- see: Webby, Barry D., Florentin Paris, Mary L. Droser, and Ian G. Percival, 2004.

Droste, John B., and Shaver, Robert H., 1983, Atlas of early and middle Paleozoic paleogeography of the southern Great Lakes area: Indiana Geological Survey Special Report 32, 32 p.

Drummond, C., and H. Sheets, 2001, Taphonomic reworking and stratal organization of tempestite deposition: Ordovician Kope Formation, Northern Kentucky, USA: Journal of Sedimentary Research, v. 71, no. 4, p. 621-627.
{Erickson and Waugh, 2002}.

Dry Dredgers ----- see: Martin, Wayne, and W. H. Shideler, 1958.

Dunn, P. H., 1924, The Cynthiana Formation of north-central Kentucky: Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, M.A. thesis., 58 p.

Durrell, Richard H., 1967, Invasion by sea and ice: The Explorer, v. 9, no. 3, p. 12-16.

Durrell, Richard H., 1973, Collecting sea shells by the seashore: Earth Science, v. 26, no. 4, p. 175-178.

Durrell, Richard H., 1977, A recycled landscape: Cincinnati Museum of Natural History, Quarterly, v. 14, no. 2, p. 8-15 [reprinted as Popular Publication Series 9, 9 p.].

Dyche, D. T. D., 1892a, On Termination of Columns of Crinoids from the Cincinnati Group: American Geologist, 10(2):130.

Dyche, D. T. D., 1892b, The Crinoid Heterocrinus subcrassus: Science, 20(459):66.

Dyche, D. T. D., 1892c, Remarks on the Stems and Roots of Crinoids from near Lebanon, Ohio: Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History, 15(2):101. ----- V.

Dyer, Charles Brian ----- see: Byrnes, R. M., L. S. Cotton, and F. W. Langdon, 1883; Miller, S. A., Fred. Braun, Jno. Mickleborough, John W. Hall, jr., E. O. Ulrich, A. G. Wetherby, Geo. W. Harper, Paul Mohr, C. B. Dyer, and R. M. Byrnes, 1879; Miller, S. A., and C. B. Dyer, 1878a; and Miller, S. A., and Dyer, C. B., 1878b.

Dyer, William S., 1923, Stratigraphy and Paleontology of the Credit River Section of the Upper Cincinnatian Series of Ontario: University of Toronto, Ph.D. dissertation. ----- TBC.

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Ebbestad, Jan Ove R., 1999, Bucaniid gastropods from the Upper Ordovician of Baltica, with a discussion of the Bucaniinae: Palaeontology, v. 42, no. 2, p. 149-169.

Eckert, A. W., 1961, The mammoth trilobite of Dayton: Science Digest, July, p. 67-70.

Eckert, J. D., 1988, Late Ordovician extinction of North American and British crinoids: Lethaia, v. 21, no. 2, p. 147-167.

Edwards, W. R., 1957, Petrography and petrology of the Cynthiana Limestone and lower Eden strata of south-western Ohio and northern Kentucky: Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, M.S. thesis.

Elias, Maxim K., 1954, Cambroporella and Coeloclema, Lower Cambrian and Ordovician Bryozoans: Journal of Paleontology, v. 28, no. 1, p. 52-58, pls. 9-10. ----- V.

Elias, Robert J., 1980a, Borings in solitary rugose corals of the Selkirk Member, Red River Formation (late Middle or Upper Ordovician), southern Manitoba: Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, v. 17, no. 2, p. 272-277.

Elias, Robert J., 1980b, Upper Ordovician solitary rugose corals of the Cincinnati Arch Region, Ohio-Indiana-Kentucky: Geological Society of American Abstracts with Programs, v. 12, no. 5, p. 224-225.

Elias, Robert J., 1981, Late Ordovician solitary rugose corals of the Upper Mississippi Valley region [abstract]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 13, no. 6, p. 276.

Elias, Robert J., 1982, Latest Ordovician solitary rugose corals of eastern North America: Bulletins of American Paleontology, v. 81, no. 314, 116 p., 15 pls.

Elias, Robert J., 1983a, Late Ordovician solitary rugose corals of the Stony Mountain Formation, southern Manitoba, and its equivalents: Journal of Paleontology, v. 57, no. 5, p. 924-956.

Elias, Robert J., 1983b, Middle and Late Ordovician Solitary Rugose Corals of the Cincinnati Arch Region: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1066-N, p. I-III, N1-N13, 2 pls. ----- V.

Elias, Robert J., 1984a, Paleobiologic significance of fossulae in North American Late Ordovician solitary rugose corals: Paleobiology, v. 10, no. 1, p. 102-114.

Elias, Robert J., 1984b, Paleobiology of solitary rugose corals, Late Ordovician of North America: Palaeontographica Americana, no. 54, p. 533-537.

Elias, Robert J., 1984c, Taphonomy of Late Ordovician solitary rugose corals: paleoecologic and sedimentologic significance [abstract]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 16, no. 3, p. 136.

Elias, Robert J., 1986a, New Late Ordovician solitary rugose coral with perforate septa: Journal of Paleontology, v. 60, no. 1, p. 14-25.

Elias, Robert J., 1986b, Symbiotic relationships between worms and solitary rugose corals in the Late Ordovician: Paleobiology, v. 12, no. 1, p. 32-45.

Elias, R. J., 1989a, Extinctions and origins of solitary rugose corals, latest Ordovician to earliest Silurian in North America: p. 319-326 IN Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Fossil Cnidaria Including Archaeocyatha and Spongiomorphs, Brisbane, Queensland, July 25-29, 1988 (Jell, P. A., and J. W. Pickett, eds): Association of Australasian Palaeontologists Memoir 8.

Elias, Robert J., 1989b, Extinctions and origins of solitary rugose corals, latest Ordovician to earliest Silurian in North America [abstract]: Geological Society of America Abtracts with Programs, v. 21, no. 4, p. 10.

Elias, Robert J., 1992, Environmental cycles in the Upper Ordovician of cratonic North America [absract]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 24, no. 4, p. 14.

Elias, Robert J., Danita S. Brandt, and T. H. Clark, 1990, Late Ordovician solitary rugose corals of the St. Lawrence Lowland, Québec: Journal of Paleontology v. 64, no. 3, p. 340-352.

Elias, Robert J., Ronald G. Zeilstra, and Thomas N. Bayer, 1988, Paleoenvironmental reconstruction based on horn corals, with an example from the Late Ordovician of North America: Palaios, v. 3, no.1, p. 22-34.

Erickson, J. M., and D. A. Waugh, 2002, Colony morphologies and missed opportunities during the Cincinnatian (Late Ordovician) bryozoan radiation: examples from Heterotrypa frondosa and Monticulipora mammulata: p. 101-107 IN Bryozoan Studies 2001: Proceedings of the Twelfth International Bryozoology Association Conference, Dublin, Ireland, 16-21 July 2001 (Wyse Jackson, Patrick N., Caroline J. Buttler, and Mary E. Spencer Jones, editors): A. A. Balkema Publishers, Lisse, The Netherlands. ----- V.

Erickson, J. Mark ----- see also: Bouchard, Timothy D., and J. Mark Erickson, 2001; Waugh, David A., and J. Mark Erickson, and Robert S. Crawford, 2004; Woodcock, Tim, and J. Mark Erickson, 1999.

Eriksson, Mats, and Claes F. Bergman, 2003, Late Ordovician Jawed Polychaete Faunas of the Type Cincinnatian Region, U.S.A.: Journal of Paleontology, v. 77, no. 3, p. 509-523. ----- V.

Errett, Douglas H., and Roger J. Cuffey, 1989, Bryozoan Mode of Occurrence Relative to Individual Beds in the Type Cincinnatian (Upper Ordovician; Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky) [abstract]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 21, no. 4, p. 11.

Ethington, R. L., J. B. Droste, and C. B. Rexroad, 1986, Conodonts from subsurface Champlainian (Ordovician) rocks of eastern Indiana: Indiana Geological Survey Special Report 37, 32 p., 2 pls.

Ewers, Ralph O., 1981, A guidebook for Student Tour of Cincinnati Geology. Sponsored by the Geological Society of America in cooperation with the Cincinnati Public Schools, the Cincinnati Museum of Natural History, and the Geology Department of Eastern Kentucky University. 34 p. (unnumbered).

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Faber, Chas. L., 1886, Remarks on Some Fossils of the Cincinnati Group: Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History 9(1):14-20, pl. I. ----- V.

[Title all caps.]

Cyclocystoides nitidus, nov. sp., p. 17-18;
Cyrtoceras tenuiseptum, nov. sp., p. 18;
Lepidocoleus, n. g., p. 15;
L. jamesi (Hall and Whitfield) Faber, p. 15-17;
Merocrinus curtis (Ulrich.) Faber, p. 19.

Faber, Charles ----- see also: Miller, S. A., and Charles Faber, 1892, 1894a, and 1894b.

Farber, Steve L., 1968, The petrology of selected limestones of the Southgate and McMicken Members, Latonia Formation, Cincinnatian Series, in southern Hamilton County, Ohio: Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, M.S. thesis, 121 p., 11 pls., 6 text-figs.

Feldmann, Rodney M., and Merrianne Hackathorn, editors, 1996, Fossils of Ohio: Ohio Division of Geological Survey Bulletin 70, xx + 577 p. ----- V.

Feldmann, Rodney M., and Merrianne Hackathorn, editors, 2005, Fossils of Ohio (reprint of 1996 edition, with minor revisions): Ohio Division of Geological Survey, Bulletin 70, xx + 577 p. ----- V.

Felton, Stephen H., and Morris, Robert W., 1990, Symbiotic Association of Crinoids, Platycerid Gastropods, and Cornulites in the Upper Ordovician (Cincinnatian) of the Cincinnati Region [abstract]: Ohio Journal of Science, 90(2):12.

Felton, Stephen H. ----- see also: Morris, Robert W., and Stephen H. Felton, 1993, 2003.

Fenneman, Nevin M., 1916, Geology of Cincinnati and vicinity: Geological Survey of Ohio Bulletin, ser. 4, no. 19, 207 p.

Fenton, Carroll Lane, and Mildred Adams Fenton, 1931, Some snail borings of Paleozoic age: American Midland Naturalist vol. ?, no. ?, p. 522-528. ----- X.

Fillion, D., and R. K. Pickerill, 1984, On Arthraria antiquata Billings, 1872 and its relationship to Diplocraterion Torell, 1870 and Bifungites Desio, 1940: Journal of Paleontology, 58(3):683-696. ----- V.

Fine, Ronny L. ----- see: Cuffey, Roger J., and Ronny L. Fine, 2005.

Finks, R. M., R. E. H. Reid, and J. K. Rigby, 2003, Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology. Part E. Porifera. Revised. Volume 2: Introduction to the Porifera: Geological Society of America and University of Kansas, Boulder, Colorado, and Lawrence. Kansas, p. xxvii + 349 p. cloth-bound. ----- V.

Finks, R. M., R. E. H. Reid, and J. K. Rigby, 2004, Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology. Part E. Porifera. Revised. Volume 3: Porifera (Demospongea, Hexactinellida, Heteractinida, Calcarea): Geological Society of America and University of Kansas, Boulder, Colorado, and Lawrence, Kansas, p. i-xxxi + 872. ----- V.

Finney, Stanley C., 1986, Graptolite biofacies and correlation of eustatic, subsidence, and tectonic events in the Middle to Upper Ordovician of North America: Palaios, v. 1, no. 5, p. 435-461.

Fitzke, Julie Ann ----- see Van Iten, Heyo, Julie Ann Fitzke, and Robt S. Cox. 1996.

Fleming, R. W., 1985, Geologic perspectives -- the Cincinnati example, IN Slope Stability and Landslides: Proceedings of the 6th Ohio Valley Soils Seminar, Fort Mitchell, Kentucky: Cincinnati, Kentucky Geotechnical Group, University of Kentucky, and University of Louisville, p. 1-22.

Fleming, Robert W., and Arvid M. Johnson, 1994, Landslides of the Cincinnati, Ohio, area. Landslides in colluvium: U.S. Geological Survey Bulletin 2059-B. I-IV + B1 - B24 p., 1 pl. ----- V.

Fleming, Robert W., Arvid M. Johnson, James E. Hough, A. Onder Gocke, and Thomas Lion, 1981, Engineering Geology of the Cincinnati Area, IN Roberts, Thomas G., ed., GSA Cincinnati '81 Field Trip Guidebooks: Falls Church, Virginia, American Geological Institute, v. 3, p. 543-570.

Fleming, R. W., and Taylor, F. A., 1980, Estimating the cost of landslide damage in the United States: U.S. Geological Survey Circular 832, 21 p.

Flood, Cathleen A., and Roger J. Cuffey, 1983, Trepostome Bryozoan Species from the Upper Reedsville Shale (Late Ordovician) in Central Pennsylvania -- Biostratigraphic and Paleoecologic Implications of a Skeletally Preserved Faunule [abstract]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 15, no. 3, p. 198-199.

Flower, Rousseau H., 1939, Structure and taxonomic position of Troedssonoceras Foerste: Journal of Paleontology, v. 13, no. 5, p. 481-484, pl. 50.

Flower Rousseau H., 1942 (March 30), An Arctic Cephalopod Faunule from the Cynthiana of Kentucky: Bulletins of American Paleontology, 27(103):1-51, 4 pls. ----- V.

Flower, Rousseau H., 1943a, Ordovician cephalopods of the Cincinnati region, Pt. 1 [abstract]: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 54, no. 12, p. 1830-1831.

Flower, Rousseau H., 1943b, Structure and relationship of Cincinnati Cyrtocerina: Ohio Journal of Science, v. 43, no. 2, p. 51-64, 2 pls.

Flower, Rousseau H., 1946, Ordovician Cephalopoda of the Cincinnati Region. Part I: Bulletins of American Paleontology, 29(116):83-738, 50 pls.

Flower, Rousseau H., 1955, Trails and Tentacular Impressions of Orthoconic Cephalopods: Journal of Paleontology, 29(5):857-867.

Fluegeman, Richard H., jr., 1979, The New Point Tongue of the Brainard Shale (Upper Ordovician) in southeastern Indiana, stratigraphy and community succession: Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, M.S. thesis, 104 p., 4 pls., 16 text-figs.

Fluegeman, Richard H., jr., 1986, Guidebook to collecting localities in the Dillsboro, Saluda, and Whitewater Formations (Ordovician; Richmondian) of southeastern Indiana, National Association of Geology Teachers, East Central Section, Annual Field Trip: Dept. of Geology, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana, 15 p.

Fluegeman, Richard H., jr., and John K. Pope, 1983, Brainard Shale outliers (Upper Ordovician, Maquoketa Group) in southeastern Indiana [abstract]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 15, no. 6, p. 574.

Foell, Christopher J. ----- see: Laferriere, Alan P., Donald E. Hattin, Christopher J. Foell, and Talal Faisal Abdulkareem, 1986.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1887, The Clinton Group of Ohio, Part III: Bulletin of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University, v. 2, pt. 2, p. 149-176, pls. 15-17.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1888a, Notes on a geological section at Todd's Fork, Ohio: American Geologist, v. 2, no. 6, p. 412-419.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1888b, Notes on Paleozoic fossils: Bulletin of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University, v. 3, art. 1, p. 117-137, pl. 13.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1896, An account of the Middle Silurian rocks of Ohio and Indiana: Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History, v. 18, no. 3 and 4, p. 161-200.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1900, A general discussion of Middle Silurian rocks of the Cincinnati anticlinal region, with their synonymy: Indiana Dept. of Geology and Natural Resources, Twenty-fourth Annual Report for 1899, p. 41-80.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1902, The Cincinnati Anticline of southern Kentucky: American Geologist, v. 30, no. 6, p. 359-369, 1 pl.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1903, The Richmond Group along the Western Side of the Cincinnati Anticline in Indiana and Kentucky: American Geologist, v. 31, no. 6, p. 333-361, pls. 20-22.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1904a, Ordovician: p. 21-27 IN Hopkins, T. C., A short description of the topography of Indiana, and of the rocks of the different geologic periods; to accompany the geological map of the state: Indiana Dept. of Geology and Natural Resources, Twenty-eighth Annual Report for 1903.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1904b, The Ordovician-Silurian contact in the Ripley Island area of southern Indiana, with notes on the age of the Cincinnati geanticline: American Journal of Science, ser. 4, v. 18, no. 107, p. 321-342, 1 pl.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1904c, Variations in thickness of the subdivisions of the Ordovician of Indiana: American Geologist, v. 34, no. 2, p. 87-102, pl. 5.

Foerste, August F., 1905a, The classification of the Ordovician rocks of Ohio and Indiana: Science, new ser., vol. 22, no. 553, p. 149-152.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1905b, Note on the Distribution of Brachiopoda in the Arnheim and Waynesville Beds: American Geologist, v. 36, no. 4, p. 244-250.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1906, The Silurian, Devonian and Irvine formations of east-central Kentucky, with an account of their clays and limestones: Kentucky Geological Survey Bulletin 7, 369 p.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1909a, Preliminary Notes on Cincinnatian Fossils: Bulletin of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University, v. 14, art. 13, p. 209-231, pl. 4.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1909b, Preliminary Notes on Cincinnatian and Lexington Fossils: Bulletin of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University, v. 14, art. 17, p. 289-333, pls. VII-XI. ----- V.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1910, Preliminary Notes on Cincinnatian and Lexington Fossils of Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, and Tennessee: Bulletin of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University, v. 16, art. 2, p. 17-99, pls. I-VI. ----- V.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1912a, The Arnheim Formation within the Areas Traversed by the Cincinnati Geanticline: Ohio Naturalist, v. 12, no. 3, p. 429-456.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1912b, Strophomena and Other Fossils from Cincinnatian and Mohawkian Horizons, Chiefly in Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky: Bulletin of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University, v. 17, art. 2, p. 17-173, pls. I-XVIII. ----- V.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1914a, Notes on the Lorraine Faunas of New York and the Province of Quebec: Bulletin of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University, v. 17, art. 8, p. 247-339, pls. I-V. ----- V.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1914b, Notes on Agelacrinidae and Lepadocystinae, with descriptions of Thresherodiscus and Brockocystis: Bulletin of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University, v. 17, art. 14, p. 399-487, 4 pls. (no italics in original). [listed in Davis and Spohn, 1998, as 1914a].

Foerste, Aug. F., 1914c, The Rogers Gap Fauna of Central Kentucky: Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History, v. 21, no. 4, p. 109-156, pls. 1-4. [listed in Davis and Spohn, 1998, as 1914b].

[Orthoceras rogersensis, sp. nov., p. 143-144, pl. I, figs, 17A, 17B; lower than Cincinnatian]

Foerste, Aug. F., 1916, Notes on Cincinnatian Fossil Types: Bulletin of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University, v. 18, art. 4, p. 285-355, pls. 1-7.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1917a [1 November 2007], Notes on Richmond and Related Fossils: Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History, 22(2):42-55, pls. I-III. ----- V.

[Title in original all Italics and all caps.].

[ Amphilichas, sp., p. 43-44, pl. I, fig. 2;
Arctinurus harrisi, mentioned on p. p. 44;
Conchopeltis miseneri, sp. nov., p. 46-47, pl. I, figs. 4A, B ----- Whitewater, Richmond, Indiana;
Conularia miseneri, sp. nov., p. 42-43, pl. I, figs. 1 A, B, C ----- Whitewater, Richmond, Indiana;
Dinorthis carleyi Hall ----- p. 49;
Dinorthis retrorsa Hall ----- p. 47-51 ----- (not Cincinnatian);
Tripteroceras (Lambeoceras) richmondensis, sp. nov., p. 44-46 + figs;
Zitteloceras hallianum D’Orbigny, 1849 ----- p. 51-52 (not Cincinnatian);
Zitteloceras hitzi new generic assignment for Cyrtoceras hitzi Foerste, 1910 ----- p. 51-52;
Zitteloceras clarkeanum, sp. nov., p. 52 (not Cincinnatian; named after John M. Clarke)].

Foerste, Aug. F., 1917b, Notes on Silurian fossils from Ohio and other central states [continued] + Appendix: Two species of Ordovician fossils: Ohio Journal of Science, v. 17, no. 7, p. 233-267, pls. 8-12.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1919a, Notes on Isotelus, Acrolichas, Calymene, and Encrinurus: Bulletin of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University, v. 19, art. 5, p. 65-81, pls. XIV-XVIII (generic names not Italicized in the original). ----- V.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1919b, Silurian fossils from Ohio, with notes on related species from other horizons: Ohio Journal of Science, v. 19, no. 7, p. 367-404, pls. 16-19.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1920, The generic relations of the American Ordovician Lichadidae: American Journal of Science, v. 49, no. 289, p. 26-50, pls. I-IV. ----- V.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1924a, Notes on American Paleozoic cephalopods: Journal of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University, v. 20, art. 10, p. 193-268, pls. 21-42.

Foerste, A. F., 1924b, Upper Ordovician faunas of Ontario and Quebec: Geological Survey of Canada Memoir 138, iv + 255 p., 46 pls.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1926, Actinosiphonate, trochoceroid and other cephalopods: Journal of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University, v. 21, art. 5, p. 285-383, pls. 32-53.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1927, Ordovician and Silurian cephalopods of the Hudson Bay area: Journal of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University, v. 22, art. 1, p. 1-107, pls. 1-24.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1928a, American arctic and related cephalopods: Journal of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University, v. 23, art. 1, p. 1-110, pls. 1-29.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1928b, A restudy of American orthoconic Silurian cephalopods: Journal of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University, v. 23, art. 7, p. 236-320, pls. 48-75.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1928c, Some hitherto unfigured Ordovician cephalopods from Anticosti Island: Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, third series, v. 22, sec. 4, p. 223-234, pls. 1-11.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1929a, The Ordovician and Silurian of American arctic and subarctic regions: Journal of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University, v. 24, art. 2, p. 27-79, pls. 2, 3. [listed in Davis and Spohn, 1998, as 1929b].

Foerste, Aug. F., 1929b, The cephalopods of the Red River Formation of southern Manitoba: Journal of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University, v. 24, art. 7, p. 129-235, pls. 11-39. [listed in Davis and Spohn, 1998, as 1929a].

Foerste, Aug. F., 1930, Three studies of cephalopods: Journal of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University, v. 24, art. 10, p. 265-381, pls. 41-63 ([ate nominally December 1929, but published the next month].

Foerste, Aug. F., 1932, Black River and other cephalopods from Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Ontario (Part I): Journal of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University, v. 27, art. 2, p. 47-136, pls. 7-37.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1933, Black River and other cephalopods from Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Ontario (Part II): Journal of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University, v. 28, art. 1, p. 1-146 [pls. in Foerste 1932].

Foerste, Aug. F., 1935, Big Horn and related cephalopods: Journal of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University, v. 30, art. 1, p. 1-96, pls. 1-22.

Foerste, Aug. F., 1936, The cephalopods of the Maquoketa Shale of Iowa: Journal of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University, v. 30, art. 5, p. 231-257, pls. 27-37. [Nominal date is December 1935, but actually published the next month].

Foerste, Aug. F., and Ian H. Cox, 1936, Cephalopods and a Beatricea from Akpatok Island: Geological Magazine, v. 73, no. 865, p. 289-307, pl. 4.

Foerste, Aug. F., and Curt Teichert, 1930, Actinoceroids of east-central North America: Journal of the Scientific Laboratories of Denison University, v. 25, art. 6, p. 201-296, pls. 27-49.

Foord, A. H., 1884, On three new species of monticuliporoid corals: Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 5, v. XII, p. 338-342, pl. 12.

Ford, John Philip, 1965, Bedrock geology in southwest Hamilton County, Ohio: Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, Ph.D. dissertation, x + 103 p., 3 pls.

Ford, J. P., 1967, Cincinnatian geology in southwest Hamilton County, Ohio [abstract]: Geological Society of America Special Paper 101, p. 357.

Ford, J. P., 1967, Cincinnatian geology in southwest Hamilton County, Ohio: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 51, no. 6, p. 918-936. ----- V.

Ford, J. P., 1968a, Cincinnatian geology in southwest Hamilton County, Ohio [abstract]: Geological Society of America Special Paper 101, p. 357.

Ford, J. P., 1968b, Upper Ordovician stratigraphic relations between Covington and Clays Ferry, Kentucky: American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin, v. 52, no. 9, p. 1779-1791.

Ford, John P., 1972, Bedrock geology of the Addyston quadrangle and part of the Burlington quadrangle, Hamilton County, Ohio: Ohio Division of Geological Survey Report of Investigations 83, 1 sheet.

Ford, John P., 1974, Bedrock geology of the Cincinnati West quadrangle and part of the Covington quadrangle, Hamilton County, Ohio: Ohio Division of Geological Survey Report of Investigations 93, 1 sheet.

Forsyth, Jane Louise, 1946, The Eden and Maysville groups of the Cincinnatian series at Cincinnati, Ohio: University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, Master's thesis, 122 p., 18 figs.

Fox, William T., 1962, Stratigraphy and paleoecology of the Richmond Group in southeastern Indiana: Geological Society of America Bulletin, v. 73, no. 5, p. 621-641.

Frank, Glenn W., editor, 1969, Ohio intercollegiate field trip guides 1950-51 to 1969-70: Kent, Ohio, Kent State University Printing Service, p. i-vii, 1-1 through 20-27. (field-trip 9, p. 9-1 through 9-15, and field-trip 17, p. 17-1 through 17-40, include Cincinnatian stops.)

Freas, Robert C., 1968, The faunal distribution of the Blanchester Member of the Waynesville Formation in Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky: Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, M.S. thesis, 121 p., 12 text-figs.

Freeman, L. B., 1953, Regional subsurface stratigraphy of the Cambrian and Ordovician in Kentucky and vicinity: Kentucky Geological Survey Bulletin, ser. 9, no. 12, 352 p., 10 pls.

Frest, T. J., H. L. Strimple, and S. M. Kelly, 1976, A new Ordovician camerate crinoid from Kentucky: Southeastern Geology, v. 17, no. 3, p. 139-148.

Frest, T. J. ----- see also: Kelly, S. M., T. J. Frest, and H. L. Strimple, 1978.

Frey, Robert C., 1976, The biostratigraphy of the Richmond Group (Upper Ordovician), Franklin County, Indiana: Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, M.S. thesis, 87 p.

Frey, Robert C., 1980, Vanuxemia waynesvillensis, a New Species of Cyrtodontid Pelecypod from the Upper Ordovician of Southwest Ohio: Journal of Paleontology, 54(4):740-744, 1 pl.

Frey, Robert C., 1981, Narthecoceras (Cephalopoda) from the Upper Ordovician (Richmondian) of Southwest Ohio: Journal of Paleontology, 55(6):1217-1224.

Frey, Robert Charles, 1983, The Paleontology and Paleoecology of the Treptoceras duseri Shale Unit (Late Ordovician, Richmondian) of Southwestern Ohio: Miami University, Ph.D. dissertation, 2 v., 719 p., 23 pls., 53 text-figs.

Frey, Robert C., 1985a, Late Ordovician Pelecypod Faunas from the Cincinnati, Ohio Area [abstract]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 17(7):587.

Frey, Robert C., 1985b, A Well-preserved Specimen of Schuchertoceras (Cephalopoda, Ascocerida) from the Upper Ordovician (Basal Richmondian) of Southwest Ohio: Journal of Paleontology, 59(6):1506-1511.

Frey, Robert C., 1987a, The Occurrence of Pelecypods in Early Paleozoic Epeiric‑Sea Environments, Late Ordovician of the Cincinnati, Ohio Area: Palaios, 2(1):3-23.

Frey, Robert C., 1987b, The Paleoecology of a Late Ordovician Shale Unit from southwest Ohio and Southeastern Indiana: Journal of Paleontology, 61(2):242-267.

Frey, Robert C., 1988a, Paleoecology of Treptoceras duseri (Michelinoceratida, Proteoceratidae) from Late Ordovician of southwestern Ohio: New Mexico Bureau of Mines & Mineral Resources Memoir 44, p. 79-102, 4 pls.

Frey, R. C., 1988b, A Well-preserved Nautiloid Assemblage from a Late Ordovician Shale Unit in Southwestern Ohio [abstract]: Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Annual Midyear Meeting Abstracts, v. 5, p. 20.

Frey, Robert C., 1989, Paleoecology of a Well-preserved Nautiloid Assemblage from a Late Ordovician Shale Unit, Southwestern Ohio: Journal of Paleontology, 63(5):604-620.

Frey, Robert C., 1995, Middle and Upper Ordovician Nautiloid Cephalopods of the Cincinnati Arch Region of Kentucky, Indiana, and Ohio: U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper 1066-P, p. I-IV, P1-P126, 22 pls.

Fritz, Madeleine A., 1926, The stratigraphy and paleontology of the Workman's Creek section of the Cincinnatian Series of Ontario: University of Toronto, Ph.D. dissertation.

Fürsich, Franz T., 1974, On Diplocraterion Torell, 1870 and the significance of morphological features in vertical Spreiten-bearing U-shaped trace fossils: Journal of Paleontology, v. 48, no. 5, p. 952-962.

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Galloway, Jesse James, 1913, The stratigraphy and paleontology of the Tanner's Creek section of the Cincinnatian Series of Indiana: Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, Ph.D. dissertation, 235 p. 20 pls.

Galloway, J. J., and J. St. Jean, jr., 1956, Bibliography of the order Stromatoporoidea: Journal of Paleontology, v. 30, no. 1, p. 170-185.

Galloway, J. J., and J. St. Jean, jr., 1961, Ordovician Stromatoporoidea of North America: Bulletins of American Paleontology, v. 43, no. 194, 102 p, 13 pls.

Garner, Dale E., Neil E. Reeder, James E. Ernst, and Norbert K. Lerch, 1973, Soil survey of Warren County, Ohio: Washington, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Soil and Conservation Service, I + 115 p., 30 maps + index-map.

Garrison, Gene, 1954, The lithology of the Saluda Formation: Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, M.S. thesis, 110 p.

Geitgey, J. E., 1985, Correspondence between Ordovician conodont diversity and isotopically inferred marine paleotemperatures [abstract]: Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, v. 17, no. 2, p. 92.

Gibbons, A. B., 1968, Geologic map of the Mays Lick quadrangle, Mason County, Kentucky: U.S. Geological Survey Geologic Quadrangle Map GQ-784, scale 1:24,000.

Gibbons, A. B., 1971, Geologic map of the Alexandria quadrangle, Campbell and Kenton Counties, Kentucky: U.S. Geological Survey Geologic Quadrangle Map GQ-926, scale 1:24,000.

Gibbons, A. B., 1972, Geologic map of parts of the Burlington and Addyston quadrangles, Boone County, Kentucky: U.S. Geological Survey Geologic Quadrangle Map GQ-1025, scale 1:24,000.

Gibbons, A. B., 1973, Geologic map of parts of the Newport and Withamsville quadrangles, Campbell and Kenton Counties, Kentucky: U.S. Geological Survey Geologic Quadrangle Map GQ-1072, scale 1:24,000.

Gibbons, A. B., 1975, Geologic map of the Worthville quadrangle, north-central Kentucky: U.S. Geological Survey Geologic Quadrangle Map GQ-1265, scale 1:24,000.

Gibbons, A. B., Joseph J. Kohut, and Malcolm P. Weiss, 1975, Geologic map of the New Richmond quadrangle, Kentucky-Ohio: U.S. Geological Survey Geologic Quadrangle Map GQ-1228, scale 1:24,000.

Gibbons, A. B., and Malcolm P. Weiss, 1972, Geologic map of the Maysville West quadrangle, Kentucky-Ohio: U.S. Geological Survey Geologic Quadrangle Map GQ-1005, scale 1:24,000.

Ginger, Elliot P. ----- see: Kreisa, Ronald D., Steven L. Dorobek, Peter J. Accorti, and E