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Armstrong, Augustus K.
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/1970 |
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Mississippian rugose corals, Peratrovich Formation, west coast Prince of Wales Island, Southeastern Alaska |
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534 , , 44, Plates 1-13 |
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U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper: |
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Article\Abst.\Chapter\report |
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No Data
(975-PC)
, Craig
, West coast of Soda Bay. The examination of T. Chapin's 1915 field notebook 1, p. 70, clearly indicates
the specimen was collected at about 300-350 ft above the base of the 1966 measured section 66X-7. T. Chapin, 1915 fossil locality. (description from Armstrong, 1970, USGS PP 534, p. 40)
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Diphyphyllum venosum Armstrong
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15ACh233
(1803-PC)
, Craig
, 1803. Soda Bay Island, Notebook 3 (p. 23). T. Chapin, 1915 fossil locality. (description from Armstrong, 1970, USGS PP 534, p. 40)
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Thysanophyllum astraeiforme (Warren)
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No Data
(3706-PC)
, Craig
, 3706. North end of Klawak Island, p. 3. G.H. Girty and W.C. Waters, 1918 fossil locality. (description from Armstrong, 1970, USGS PP 534, p. 40)
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Lithostrotionella banffensis (Warren)
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No Data
(3746-PC)
, Craig
, 3746. Just beyond point, south side of Madre de Dios Island, p. 8. G.H. Girty and W.C. Waters, 1918 fossil locality. (description from Armstrong, 1970, USGS PP 534, p. 40)
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Faberophyllum girtyi Armstrong
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Lithostrotion (Siphonodendron) warreni Nelson
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No Data
(3747-PC)
, Craig
, South Shore of the Island at the entrance of Soda Bay, p. 3. G.H. Girty and W.C. Waters, 1918 fossil locality. (description from Armstrong, 1970, USGS PP 534, p. 40)
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Lithostrotionella banffensis (Warren)
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No Data
(3755-PC)
, Craig
, 3755. East end of Madre de Dios Island. Black cherty series, p. 12. G.H. Girty and W.C. Waters, 1918 fossil locality. (description from Armstrong, 1970, USGS PP 534, p. 40)
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Ekvasophyllum cf. E. inclinatum Parks
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Faberophyllum williamsi Armstrong
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No Data
(3759-PC)
, Craig
, North end Robber lsland (ss), p. 8. This is interpreted as being Toti Island. Orth (1967, p. 979) states that prior to 1922 Toti Island was named Robber Island. The later was discontinued because of the confusion with Ladrones Island. G.H. Girty and W.C. Waters, 1918 fossil locality. (description from Armstrong, 1970, USGS PP 534, p. 40)
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Lithostrotion (Siphonodendron) sp.
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No Data
(3760-PC)
, Craig
, South Side, Madre de Dios Island, p. 9. G.H. Girty and W.C. Waters, 1918 fossil locality. (description from Armstrong, 1970, USGS PP 534, p. 40)
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Lithostrotion (Siphonodendron) sp.
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Lithostrotionella banffensis (Warren)
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No Data
(3769-PC)
, Craig
, Southwest shore, Madre de Dios Island, west of point, p. 8. G.H. Girty and W.C. Waters, 1918 fossil locality. (description from Armstrong, 1970, USGS PP 534, p. 40)
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Faberophyllum williamsi Armstrong
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Faberophyllum girtyi Armstrong
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No Data
(3770-PC)
, Craig
, Islet west of Soda Bay, western shore, p. 5. G.H. Girty and W.C. Waters, 1918 fossil locality. (description from Armstrong, 1970, USGS PP 534, p. 40)
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Diphyphyllum klawockensis Armstrong
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No Data
(3771-PC)
, Craig
, From Girty's field notebook. His description clearly indicates he was in the lithostrotionid zone of the limestone and chert unit on the east shore of Toti Island. G.H. Girty and W.C. Waters, 1918 fossil locality. (description from Armstrong, 1970, USGS PP 534, p. 40)
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Faberophyllum williamsi Armstrong
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