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Chelicerata. Pages 1-3 in , editors. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology. Part P. Arthropoda. University of Kansas Press, Lawrence, Kansas.
1955. Merostomata (or is it Chelicerata). Pages 4-41 in , editors. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology. Part P: Arthropoda. University of Kansas and Geological Society of America, Lawrence, Kansas.
1955. A new Xiphosuran from the Triassic sediments of Brookvale, New South Wales. Rec. Australian Mus. 23:281-282.
1955. Opinion 320. Validation, under the Plenary Powers of the generic name Limulus Muller (O.F.), 1785 (Class Merostomata) and confirmation of the entry of the name on the official list of generic names in zoology. Opinions and Declaration rendered by the International Commission on zoological Nomenclature 9:147-170.
1955. The beginning and the end. Ward's Nat. Sci. Bull 27:55-56.
1954. Living Fossils. Thames and Hudson, London.
1954. The external morphology of the trilobite and its significance. Journal of Paleontology 27:82-129.
1953. Traite de paleontologie. . Masson et Cie, Editeurs, Paris.
1953. An Aglaspid merostome from the upper Ordovician of Ohio. Journ. Paleontol. 26:753-757.
1952. A Cretaceous horseshoe crab from Colorado. J. Wash. Acad. Sci. 42:174-178.
1952. A general study of the serological relationships among Arthropoda, Mollusks and other invertebrates. The Serological Mus. 8:5.
1952. Macroevolution and the fossil record of Arachnida. American Scientist 40:99-122.
1952. Serological relationships among some distantly related arthropods and mollusks. Systematic Zoology 1:184.
1952. Evolution Emerging. A Survey of Changing Patterns from Primeval Life to Man. Macmillan Co., New York.
1951. Notes on discussion with Dr. Petrunkevitch. Newark, NJ.
1951. Proposed use of the plenary powers to validate the entry on the "official list of Generic Names in Zoology" of the name Limulus. Bull. Zool. Nomencl. 2:319-322.
1951. The trilobite. Ward's Nat. Sci. Bull 24:54-55.
1951. Parallel and diverging skeletal evolution in vertebrates and arthropods. Evolution 4:164-171.
1950. Tratado de Paleontologia. 2. Invertebrados. 2. Artropodos y Moluscos. C.S.I.C, Instituto Lucas Mallada, Madrid.
1950. Phyletic size increase, an important trend illustrated by fossil invertebrates. Evolution 3:103-124.
1949. Principles of Animal Ecology. W.B. Saunders Co., New York.
1949. The feeding organs of Arachnida, including mites and ticks. Smithsonian Inst. Misc. Collect. 110:1-93.
1948. 1946.
The roles of motile larvae and fixed adults in the origin of the vertebrates. Quart. Rev. Biol. 21:348-364.
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