JPA volume 76 issue S56 Cover and Back matter

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[2]  W. Elder,et al.  Late Cretaceous Inoceramid Bivalves of the Kuskokwim Basin, Southwestern Alaska, and Their Implications for Basin Evolution , 1992, Journal of Paleontology.

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[5]  J. Rigby,et al.  Ordovician Sphinctozoan Sponges from the Eastern Klamath Mountains, Northern California , 1986, Journal of Paleontology.

[6]  J. M. Gordon Late Kinderhookian (Early Mississippian) Ammonoids of the Western United States , 1986, Journal of Paleontology.

[7]  C. Macellari Late Campanian–Maastrichtian Ammonite Fauna from Seymour Island (Antarctic Peninsula) , 1986, Journal of Paleontology.

[8]  O. L. Karklins Chesterian (Late Mississippian) Bryozoans from the Upper Chainman Shale and the Lowermost Ely Limestone of Western Utah , 1986, Journal of Paleontology.

[9]  R. J. Elias Solitary Rugose Corals of the Upper Ordovician Montoya Group, Southern New Mexico and Westernmost Texas , 1985, Journal of Paleontology.

[10]  O. L. Karklins Bryozoans from the Murfreesboro and Pierce Limestones (Early Black Riveran, Middle Ordovician), Stones River Group, of Central Tennessee , 1985, Journal of Paleontology.

[11]  O. L. Karklins Ptilodictyoid Cryptostomata Bryozoa from the Middle and Upper Ordovician Rocks of Central Kentucky , 1983, Journal of Paleontology.

[12]  M. H. Nitecki,et al.  Standardization of the Anatomical Orientation of Receptaculitids , 1982, Journal of Paleontology.

[13]  B. Blackwelder Late Cenozoic Stages and Molluscan Zones of the U.S. Middle Atlantic Coastal Plain , 1981, Journal of Paleontology.

[14]  B. Glenister,et al.  Pennsylvanian-Permian Cheiloceratacean Ammonoid Families Maximitidae and Pseudohaloritidae , 1981, Journal of Paleontology.

[15]  Morris S. Petersen Upper Devonian (Famennian) Ammonoids from the Canning Basin, Western Australia , 1975, Journal of Paleontology.

[16]  D. Kolata Middle Ordovician Echinoderms from Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin , 1975, Journal of Paleontology.

[17]  F. C. Shaw Simpson Group (Middle Ordovician) Trilobites of Oklahoma , 1974, Journal of Paleontology.

[18]  P. Kier Evolutionary Trends and Their Functional Significance in the Post-Paleozoic Echinoids , 1974, Journal of Paleontology.

[19]  S. Longacre Trilobites of the Upper Cambrian Ptychaspid Biomere Wilberns Formation, Central Texas , 1970, Journal of Paleontology.