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Scyphidia tholiformis, a peritrichous protozoan found on the gills and external surfaces of Micropterus dolomieu and Micropterus salmoides
E. W. Surber
1942, Transactions of the American Fisheries Society (72) 197-203
Scyphidia tholiformis is an urn‐shaped peritrichous protozoan measuring about 59 microns in length and 35 microns in width. It possesses a double row of cilia about one‐third of the distance from the anterior end of the body and has a large scopula which is variable in shape and provides...
Dolomite pseudomorphs after crystals of aragonite [Wyoming]
D. A. Andrews, W. T. Schaller
1942, American Mineralogist (27) 135-140
The flat hexagonal crystals from the Big Horn Basin, Wyoming, Iocally called "Indian Pennies," are shown to consist of dolomite pseudomorphous after crystals of aragonite....
Correlation of the outcropping cretaceous formations of the Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plain and trans-Pecos Texas
L. W. Stephenson, P.B. King, W. H. Monroe, R. W. Imlay
1942, Geological Society of America Bulletin (53) 435-448
This is Number 9 of a series of correlation charts prepared by the Committee on Stratigraphy of the National Research Council, which will cover the post-Proterozoic sedimentary formations of North America. For general information about the project the reader is referred to the general introduction preceding this paper. The senior...
Reconnaissance survey of the Roberts Mountains, Nevada
C.W. Merriam, C.A. Anderson
1942, Geological Society of America Bulletin (53) 1675-1727
The Roberts Mountains region, central Nevada, provides an excellent section of Paleozoic rocks ranging from Upper Cambrian to Permian. Major low-angle thrusting is indicated by deformed Ordovician strata resting on Paleozoics of varying age. Overlying a thick breccia zone, the upper thrust plate consists of sandstones, andesitic flows and tuffs,...