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  • CRACRAFT, J.  1986.  The Origin and Early Diversification of Birds.  Paleobiology 12, 383–399.
  • CRAIG, G. Y.  1952.  A Comparative Study of the Ecology and Palaeoecology of LingulaEdinburgh Geological Society Transactions 15, 110–120.
  • CRAGIN, F. W.  1885.  Notes on the Geology of Southern Kansas.  Washburn College Laboratory of Natural History Bulletin 1 (3), 85–91.
  • CRAGIN, F. W.  1888.  Preliminary Description of a New or Little Known Saurian From the Benton of Kansas.  American Geologist 2, 404–407.
  • CRAGIN, F. W.  1889.  Geological Notes on the Region South of the Great Bend of the Arkansas.  Bulletin of the Washburn College Laboratory of Natural History 2 (9), 33–37.
  • CRAGIN, F. W.  1889.  Contributions to the Paleontology of the Plains.  Bulletin of the Washburn College Laboratory of Natural History 2 (10), 65–68.
  • CRAGIN, F. W.  1890.  On the Cheyenne Sandstone and the Neocomian Shales of Kansas.  Washburn College Laboratory of Natural History Bulletin 2 (11), 69–81.
  • CRAGIN, F. W.  1890.  On the Cheyenne Sandstone and Neocomian Shales of Kansas.  American Geologist 6, 233–238.
  • CRAGIN, F. W.  1891.  On the Cheyenne Sandstone and Neocomian Shales of Kansas (cont.).  American Geologist 7, 23–33.
  • CRAGIN, F. W.  1891.  Further Notes on the Cheyenne Sandstone and Neocomian Shales.  American Geologist 7, 179–181.
  • CRAGIN, F. W.  1891.  New Observations on the Genus TrinacromerumAmerican Geologist 8, 171–174.
  • CRAGIN, F. W.  1892.  A Contribution to the Invertebrate Paleontology of the Texas Cretaceous.  Texas Geological Survey, 4th Annual Report, Part 2, 141–294.
  • CRAGIN, F. W.  1894.  New and Little Known Invertebrata From the Neocomian of Kansas.  American Geologist 14, 1–12.
  • CRAGIN, F. W.  1894.  Vertebrates From the Neocomian Shales of Kansas.  Colorado College Studies Fifth Annual Publication, 69–73.
  • CRAGIN, F. W.  1895.  Descriptions of Invertebrate Fossils From the Comanche Series in Texas, Kansas, and Indian Territory.  Colorado College Studies Fifth Annual Publication, 49–69.
  • CRAGIN, F. W.  1895.  A Study of the Belvidere Beds.  American Geologist 16, 357–385.
  • CRAGIN, F. W.  1895.  The Mentor Beds.  American Geologist 16, 162–165.
  • CRAGIN, F. W.  1895.  The Choctaw and Grayson Terranes of the Arietina.  Colorado College Studies Publication 5, 40–68.
  • CRAGIN, F. W.  1896.  On the Stratigraphy of the Platte Series, or Upper Cretaceous of the Plains.  Colorado College Studies 6, 49–62.
  • p CRAGIN, F. W.  1897.  Notes On Some Fossils of the Comanche Series.  Science, New Series 6, 134–136.
  • CRAGIN, F. W.  1900.  Buchiceras (Sphenodiscus) belviderensis and Its Varieties.  Colorado College Studies 8, 27–31.
  • CRAGIN, F. W.  1901.  A Study of Some Teleosts From the Russell Substage of the Platte Cretaceous Series.  Colorado College Studies 9, 25–38.
  • CRAGIN, F. W.  1905.  Paleontology of the Malone Jurassic Formation of Texas.  United States Geological Survey Bulletin 266, 1–23.
  • CRAIG, G. Y.  1952.  A Comparative Study of the Ecology and Palaeoecology of Lingula Edinburgh Geological Society Transactions 15, 110–120.
  • p CRAME, J. A.  1985.  Lower Cretaceous Inoceramid Bivalves from the Antarctic Peninsula Region.  Palaeontology 28(3), 475-525.
  • p CRAME, J. A.; Kelly, S. R. A.  1995.  Composition and Distribution of the Inoceramid Bivalve Genus Anopaea Palaeontology 38(1), 87-103.
  • CRAME, J. A.; Lomas, S. A.; Pirrie, D.; Luther, A.  1996.  Late Cretaceous Extinction Patterns in Antarctica.  Journal of the Geological Society, London 153, 503–506.
  • CRAMPTON, J. S.  1988.  Comparative Taxonomy of the Bivalve Families Isognomonidae, Inoceramidae, and Retroceramidae.  Palaeontology 31, 965–996.
  • CRAMPTON, J. S.  1996.  Biometric Analysis, Systematics and Evolution of Albian Actinoceramus (Cretaceous Bivalvia, Inoceramidae).  Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Monograph 15, 1–80.
  • CRAMPTON, J. S.  1996.  Inoceramid Bivalves from the Late Cretaceous of New Zealand.  Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Monograph 14, 1–88.
  • CRANDALL, D.  1958.  Geology of the Pierre Area South Dakota.  United States Geological Survey Professional Paper 307, 1–83.
  • CRAWFORD, F. C.  1951.  The James Limestone and Its Relationship to the Cow Creek and Dierks Limestones.  Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies Transactions 1, 171–181.
  • CRAWFORD, G. P.  1942.  Some Ostracode Species From the Lower Glen Rose Formation of Central Texas.  MA Thesis, University of Texas, Austin (unpublished).
  • CRAWLEY, R. A.  1975.  Stratigraphy and Sedimentology of Cerro Grande Formation (Upper Cretaceous), Parras Basin, Northeastern Mexico.  PhD Thesis, University of Texas, Austin (unpublished).
  • CREELY, R. S.  1965.  Geology of the Oroville Quadrangle, California.  California Division of Mines and Geology Bulletin 184.
  • p CREMADES, J.; Linares, A.  1982.  Contribucion al Conocimiento del Albense Superior-Cenomanense del Prebetico de la Provincia de Alicante.  Cuadernos Geología Ibérica 8, 721-738.
  • CREPET, W. L.; Nixon, K. C.  1998.  Fossil Clusiaceae From the Late Cretaceous (Turonian) of New Jersey and Implications Regarding the History of Bee Pollenation.  American Journal of Botany 85 (8), 1122–1133.
  • CREPET, W. L.; Nixon, K. C.  1998.  Two New Fossil Flowers of Magnoliid Affinity From the Late Cretaceous of New Jersey.  American Journal of Botany 85 (9), 1273–1288.
  • CREPET, W. L.; Nixon, K. C.; Friis, E. M.; Freudenstein, J. V.  1992.  Oldest Fossil Flowers of Hamamelidaceous Affinity, From the Late Cretaceous of New Jersey.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 89, 8986–8989.
  • CRESSY, R.; Patterson, C.  1973.  Fossil Parasitic Copepods from a Lower Cretaceous Fish.  Science 180, 1283–1285.
  • CRICK, G. C.  1898.  On the Muscular Attachment of the Animal to Its Shell in Some Fossil Cephalopoda.  Linnean Society. Transactions 7 (2), 71–113.
  • CRICK, G. C.  1907.  "The Cephalopoda From the Deposits at the North End of False Bay, Zululand".  In:  Anderson, W., ed.  Cretaceous Fossils of Natal.  Third and Final Report of the Geological Survey of Natal and Zululand.  London:  West, Newman and Co., 161 – 234 (Chapter 1).
  • CRICK, G. C.  1907.  "The Cephalopoda From the Tributaries of Manuan Creek, Zululand".  In:  Anderson, W., ed.  Cretaceous Fossils of Natal.  Third and Final Report of the Geological Survey of Natal and Zululand.  London:  West, Newman and Co., 235–367 (Chapter 2).
  • CRICK, G. C.  1907.  "Note on a Cretaceous Ammonite from the Mouth of the Umpenyati River, Natal".  In:  Anderson, W., ed.  Cretaceous Fossils of Natal.  Third and Final Report of the Geological Survey of Natal and Zululand.  London:  West, Newman and Co., 368–end (Chapter 3).
  • CRICK, G. C.  1919.  On Ammonites navicularis, Mantell.  Malacological Society of London Proceedings 13, 154–160.
  • CRICK, G. C.  1923.  On Upper Cretaceous Cephalopods from Portuguese East Africa.  Transactions of the Geological Society of South Africa  26, 130–140.
  • CRICK, R. E.  1978.  Morphological Variation in the Ammonite Scaphites of the Blue Hill Member, Carlile Shale, Upper Cretaceous of Kansas.  University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions Paper 88, 1–28.
  • CRICK, R. E.  1979.  A Pteroscaphitid (Cephalopoda, Ammonoidea) from the Upper Cretaceous (Turonian) of Kansas.  Journal of Paleontology 53 (1), 98–102.
  • CRICKMAY, C. H.  1925.  The Discovery of the Prosiphon in Cretaceous Ammonites from California, with Remarks Upon the Function of the Organ.  American Journal of Science 9, 229–232.
  • CRICKMAY, C. H.  1930.  Fossils From Harrison Lake Area, British Columbia.  National Museum of Canada Bulletin 63, 33–36.
  • CRICKMAY, C. H.  1931.  Jurassic History of North America.  American Philanthropic Society Proceedings 70 (1), 15–102.
  • CRICKMAY, C. H.  1953.  Notes on the Lower Cretaceous Ammonite ColobocerasJournal of Paleontology 27 (6), 879–880.
  • CRITTENDEN, M. D., Jr.  1951.  Geology of the San Jose-Mount Hamilton Area, California.  California Division of Mines Bulletin 157.
  • CRONIN, K. S.  1932.  An Edwards Georgetown Erosional Interval.  MA Thesis, University of Texas, Austin (unpublished).
  • CROSS, T. A.; Pilger, R. H, Jr.  1978.  Tectonic Controls of Late Cretceous Sedimentation, Western Interior, U. S. A.  Nature 274, 653–657.
  • CROWLEY, A. J.  1951.  Possible Lower Cretaceous Uplifting of Black Hills, Wyoming and South Dakota.  American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin 35, 83–107.
  • CRUICKSHANK, A. R. I.  1997.  A Lower Cretaceous Pliosauroid from South Africa.  Annals of the South African Museum 105 (2), 207–226.
  • CRUICKSHANK, A. R. I.; Small, P. G.; Taylor, M. A.  1991.  Dorsal Nostrils and Hydrodynamically Driven Underwater Olfaction in Plesiosaurs.  Nature 352, 62–64.
  • CRUICKSHANK, A. R. I.; Fordyce, R. E.; Long, J. A.  1999.  Recent Developments in Australasian Sauropterygian Palaeontology (Reptilia:  Sauropterygia).  Records of the Western Australian Museum Symposium, Supplement 57, 201–205.
  • p CRUSIUS, M. W.; Russell, D. T.  1983.  Guidebook to the Geology of El Rancho Cima, Hays & Comal Counties, Texas.  Houston:  Houston Geological Society, 1-22.
  • CRUTCHER, T. D.  1958.  Nomenclature of Cretaceous Rocks, St. Johns Vicinity, Apache County, Arizona, and Catron County, New Mexico.  MA Thesis, University of Texas, Austin (unpublished).
  • CRUZ, W. A.  1997.  Study of Albian Carbonate Analogs:  Cedar Park Quarry, Texas, USA, and Santos Basin Reservoirs, Southeast Offshore Brazil.  PhD Thesis, University of Texas, Austin (unpublished).
  • CSASZAR, G.; Haas, J.  1979.  "Review of the Facies and Palaeogeography of the Cretaceous in Hungary".  In:  Wiedmann, J., ed.  Aspekte der Kreide Europas, IUGS Series A 6, 413–424.
  • CULBERTSON, W. C.  1964.  Geology and Coal Resources of the Coal-Bearing Rocks of Alabama.  United States Geological Survey Bulletin B-1182B, 1–79.
  • CUMELLA, S. P.  1981.  Sedimentary History and Diagenesis of the Pictured Cliffs Sandstone, San Juan Basin, New Mexico and Colorado.  MA Thesis, University of Texas, Austin (unpublished).
  • CUMELLA, S. P.  1983.  “Relation of Upper Cretaceous Regressive Sandstone Units of the San Juan Basin to Source Area Tectonics”.  In:  Reynolds, M. W.; Dolly,  E. D., ed’s.  Mesozoic Paleogeography of the West-Central United States.  Rocky Mountain Paleogeography Symposium 2.  Denver:  Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists, Rocky Mountain Section, 189–199.
  • CUMINGS, E. R. 1932.  Reefs or Bioherms ?  Geological Society of America Bulletin 43, 331–352.
  • CURRAN, H. A.  1985.  "The Trace Fossil Assemblage of a Cretaceous Near Shore Environment:  Englishtown Formation of Delaware, U.S.A.".  In:  Curran, H. A., ed.  Biogenic Structures.  Society of Economic Paleontologists and Mineralogists Special Publication 35, 261–276.
  • CURREY, J. D.  1964.  Three Analogies to Explain the Mechanical Properties of Bone.  Biorheology 2, 1–10.
  • p CURRIE, P. J.  2003.  Cranial Anatomy of Tyrannosaurid Dinosaurs from the Late Cretaceous of Alberta, Canada.  Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 48(2), 191-226.
  • p CURRIE, P. J.; Carpenter, K.  2000.  A New Specimen of Acrocanthosaurus atokensis (Theropoda, Dinosauria) from the Lower Cretaceous Antlers Formation (Lower Cretaceous, Aptian) of Oklahoma, USA.  Geodiversitas 22(2), 207-246.
  • CURRIE, P. J.; Rigby, J. K., Jr.; Sloan, R. E.  1990.  "Theropod Teeth From the Judith River Formation of Southern Alberta, Canada".  In:  Carpenter, K.; Currie, P. J. ed's.  Dinosaur Systematics: Perspectives and Approaches.  Cambridge:  Cambridge University Press, 107–125.
  • CURRY, W. H., Jr.  1934.  Fredericksburg-Washita (Edwards-Georgetown) Contact in Edwards Plateau Region of Texas.  American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin 18, 1698–1705.
  • CUSHMAN, J. A.  1926.  American Upper Cretaceous Species of Bolivina and Related Species.  Contributions of the Cushman Laboratory for Foraminiferal Research 2 (4).
  • CUSHMAN, J. A.  1926.  An Outline of the Re-Classification of the Foraminifera.  Contributions of the Cushman Laboratory for Foraminiferal Research 3 (1).
  • CUSHMAN, J. A.  1926.  Some Foraminifera from the Méndez Shale of Eastern Mexico.  Contributions of the Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research 2 (1), 16–26.
  • CUSHMAN, J. A.  1927.  New and Interesting Foraminifera From Mexico and Texas.  Contributions of the Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research 3 (2), 111–119.
  • CUSHMAN, J. A.  1927.  Some Foraminifera from the Cretaceous of Canada.  Transactions of the Royal Society of Canada, 3rd Series 21 (4), 127–132.
  • CUSHMAN, J. A.  1946.  Upper Cretaceous Foraminifera of the Gulf Coastal Region of the United States and Adjacent Areas.  United States Geological Survey Professional Paper 206, 1–241.
  • CUSHMAN, J. A.  1949.  The Foraminiferal Fauna of the Upper Cretaceous Arkadelphia Marl of Arkansas.  United States Geological Survey Professional Paper 221-A, 1–39.
  • CUSHMAN, J. A.; Parker, F. L.  1947.  Bulimina and Related Foraminiferal Genera.  United States Geological Survey Professional Paper 210-D, 55–160.
  • CUSHMAN, J. A.; Waters, J. A.  1927.  Some Arenaceous Foraminifera From the Upper Cretaceous of Texas.  Contributions of the Cushman Foundation for Foraminiferal Research 2 (4).
  • CUVIER, B.  1798.  Tableau Élémentaire de l'Histoire Naturelle des Animaux.  Culture et Civilization.  Paris:  author, 1–710. (English translation:  Basic Table of the Natural History of the Animals.)
  • CUYLER, R. H.   1927.  The Georgetown Formation of Central Texas and Its North Texas Equivalents.  MA Thesis, University of Texas, Austin.
  • CUYLER, R. H.  1929.  Georgetown Formation of Central Texas.  American Association of Petroleum Geologists Bulletin 13 (10), 1291–1299.
  • CUYLER, R. H.  1931.  The Travis Peak Formation of Central Texas.  PhD Thesis, University of Texas, Austin (unpublished).
  • CZABALAY, L.  1976.  A Sumegi Szenon Zatonyfacies Actaeonella es Nerinea Faunaja.  Annual Report of the Hungarian Geological Institute, 1976, 285–313.

     

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