Charles Schuchert
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Revision of Paleozoic Stelleroidea
Of all the Paleozoic Stelleroidea (174 species), not a single one is common to North America and Europe. Of genera having specific representation in more than one continent, a short list is presented. Nearly all of the species have very short geologic ranges, but very few occuring in more than one single formation. This memoir had its inception in 1896 when the writer was made aware of the desire of Mr. I. H. Harris, of Waynesville, Ohio, to present to the institution his extensive collection of Ordovician fossils, which brought to the National Museum 40 Asterids, 35 ophiurids from the Cincinnatic strata and 12 specimens of Onychaster flexilis. The material of the Harris collection study revealed much new knowledge, as well as shedding information on the probable evolution of the Paleozoic starfishes.
A Century of Science in America: With Special Reference to the American ...
On the lower Silurian Trenton fauna of Baffin land
Véritable trésor de la paléontologie ordovicienne de Trenton, avec description et illustration de céphalopodes: Oncoceras tumidum et articum, Cyrtoceras cornulum et baffinense, d'un grand auteur qui a laissé son nom à un ascoceras: Schuchertoceras.