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Williams, H. S., and C. L. Breger The fauna of the Chapman sandstone of Maine, including descriptions of some related species from the Moose River sandstone.
Ebendann: 89. Washington 1916.
Williams, H. S., and H. E. Gregory Contributions to the geology of Maine.
In: Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. 165. Washington 1900.
Williams, S. G. Notes on the geology of some localities near Canon City, Fremont Co., Col. Aus: U. S. Geol. a. geogr. Surv. Washington 1875.
Willis, Bailey The lignites of the Great Sioux Reservation : A report on the region between the Grand and Moreau rivers, Dakota.
In: Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. 21. Washington 1885.
Williston, S. W. Kansas Pterodactyls. I.
In: Kansas Univ. Quart. I. Lawrence 1893.
— Kansas Pterodactyls. II.
Ebendann: II. Lawrence 1894.
— Kansas Mosasaurs.
Ebendann: II. Lawrence 1894.
— Notice of some Vertebrate Remains from the Kansas.
In: Kansas Univ. Quart. VI. Lawrence 1897.
— A New Labyrinthodont from the Kansas Carboniferous.
Ebendarin: VI. Lawrence 1897.
— A New Genus of Fishes from the Niobrara Cretaceous.
Ebendarin: VIII. Lawrence 1899.
— A New Species of Sagenodus from the Kansas Coal Measures.
In : Kansas Univ. Quart. VIII. Lawrence 1899.
— Some Fish Teeth from the Kansas Cretaceous. Ebendarin: IX. Lawrence 1900.
— North American Plesiosaurs: Elasmosaurus, Cimoliasaurus and Polycotylus.
Aus: Amer. Journ. Sci. XXL New Haven 1906.
— A new family of reptiles from the permian of New Mexico.
Ebendaraus: XXXI. New Haven 1911.
— Restoration of Limnoscelis, a cotylosaur reptile from New Mexico.
Ebendaraus: XXXIV. New Haven 1912.
Williston, S. W., and E. C. Case Kansas Mosasaurs. I.
In: Kansas Univ. Quart. I. Lawrence 1893. Williston, S. W., and Roy L. Moodie Ogmo- dirus martinii, a New Plesiosaur from the Cretaceous of Kansas.
In: Kansas Univ. Sei. Bull. X. Lawrence 1917.
Wilmarth, M. Grace The geologic time classification of the United States Geological
Survey compared with other classifications, accompanied by the original definitions of Era, Period and Epoch terms, a compilation. In: Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. 769. Washington 1925.
Winched, Alexander On the saliferous rocks and salt springs of Michigan.
Aus: Amer. Journ. Sci. (2) XXXIV. New Haven 1862.
— Descriptions of fossils from the Marshall and Huron groups of Michigan.
Aus: Proceed. Acad. Nat. sei. Philadelphia. Philadelphia 1862.
— Description of fossils from the Yellow Sandstones lying beneath the „Burlington Limestone“, at Burlington, Jowa. Ebendaraus: Philadelphia 1863.
— Notice of a small collection of fossils from the Potsdam sandstone of Wisconsin and the Lake Superior Sandstone of Michigan.
Aus: Amer. Journ. Sci. XXXVII. New Haven
1864.
— On the origin of the prairies of the valley of the Mississippi.
Ebendaraus: (2) XXXVIII. New Haven 1864.
— Descriptions of new species of fossils, from the Marshall group of Michigan and its supposed equivalent, in other states; with notes on some fossils of the same previously described.
Aus: Proceed. Acad. Nat. sei. Philadelphia. Philadelphia 1865.
— Notes on Selandria cerasi Harries, as it occurs at Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Aus: Proceed. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. IX. Boston 1865.
— Some indications of a northward transportation of drift materials in the lower peninsula of Michigan.
Aus: Amer. Journ. Sci. XL. New Haven 1865.
— The Grand Traverse region. — A Report on the geological and industrial resources of the counties of Antrim, Grand Traverse Benzie and Leelanaw in the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. With an appendix.
Ann Arbor 1866.
— Appendix to a report on the Grand traverse region. Ann Arbor 1866.
— The isothermals of the Lake Region in North America.
Aus : Proceed. Amer. Assoc, for the Advance of Sei. 1870.
— The Marshall group: A memoir on its geological position, characters and equivalencies in the United States.
Aus: Proceed. Amer, philosoph. Soc. XL u. XII. Philadelphia 1870.