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Cephalopod and crustaceans from the Woodbine formations: Texas. Plate 56, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 242. 1952.
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Irregularly bedded sand and clay of the Woodbine sand in road cut leading down to the lower ferry at Arthurs Bluff, Red River; most of the fossil leaves from this locality described by E.W. Berry were obtained in the lower part of the section shown in the picture. Lamar County, Texas. 1924. Plate 25-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 154. 1929.
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Basal limestone of Midway formation on left bank of Hondo Creek, about a quarter of mile above the crossing of the road leading east from Elstone, Medina County, Texas. 1912. Plate 19-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 90. 1915.
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Pelecypods from the Woodbine formations: Texas. Plate 11, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 242. 1952.
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Slabs of Gryphaea-bearing impure limestone from the upper part of the Kiamichi clay at the locality of slw00932; the shells belong chiefly to the species Gryphaea navia Hall. Grayson County, Texas. Circa 1914. Plate 20-B in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 120. 1919.
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Remarkable pocket-like features, suggesting filled burrows or potholes, and pebbles and boulders of quartz and quartzite from colluvium, filled burrows (?) extending below colluvium 3.75 miles southeast of Corinth. Alcorn County, Mississippi. 1914. Plate 55-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 108. 1918.
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Pelecypods from the Woodbine formations: Texas. Plate 25, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 242. 1952.
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Outcrops of quartzitic sandstone and fossiliferous ferruginous sandstone: Upper surface if quartzitic sandstone in lower part of Wilcox group in a field near the highway, 3 miles southwest of Sulphur Springs, Hopkins County, Texas. Circa 1942. Plate 5-C, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 243. 1952.
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Pelecypods and cephalopods from the Woodbine formations: Texas. Plate 46, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 242. 1952.
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Pelecypods from the Woodbine formations: Texas. Plate 31, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 242. 1952.
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Plant bearing clay in Middendorf arkosic member, Black Creek formation: near Middendorf, Chesterfield County, South Carolina. 1907. Plate 1-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 84. 1914.
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Cretaceous-Eocene contact on the Rio Grande at White Bluff, about 5 miles above the Webb County line; the contact lies at the base of the projecting ledge of rock, distant view. Maverick County, Texas. 1912. Plate 16-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 90. 1915,
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Pelecypods from the Woodbine formations: Texas. Plate 23, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 242. 1952.
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Views of the Templeton and Lewisville members of the Woodbine formation: Massive argillaceous glauconitic sand of the Lewisville member, in right bank of Sheep Creek, northeast of Savoy. Fannin County, Texas. Plate 7-A, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 242. 1952.
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Trinity sand and loose slabs of Goodland limestone at rock bluff (Old Marshall bluff) on Red River 8.5 miles northwest of Denison. The upper 150 feet of the Trinity is exposed in the bluff. The Goodland limestone, which immediately overlies the Trinity, forms a ledge along the crest of the bluff, and large masses of rocks broken from it have fallen down the slope, giving rise to the name Rock Bluff. Grayson County, Texas. Circa 1914. Plate 19-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 120. 1919.
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Views of oyster reefs and sandstone of the Lewisville member of the Woodbine formation: Tuffaceous sand, partly indurated to concretionary sandstone masses of the Lewisville member, near upstream end of Hyatts Bluff, Red River 4.5 miles northwest of Ravenna. Fannin County, Texas. Plate 6-C, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 242. 1952.
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Woodbine sand in a cut of the Missouri, Kansas & Texas railway, 1.5 miles west by south of the station at Denison. The Woodbine here is partly indurated ferruginous sand, containing irregularly distributed thin limestone plates. Grayson County, Texas. Circa 1914. Plate 24-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 120. 1919.
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Anthozoa and cephalopods from the Woodbine formations: Texas. Plate 57, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 242. 1952.
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Pelecypods from the Woodbine formations: Texas. Plate 20, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 242. 1952.
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Basal beds of the Pecan Gap chalk in a cut of the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe railway, half a mile east of the station at Pecan Gap, Delta County, Texas. Circa 1914. Plate 29-A in U.S. Geological Survey. Professional paper 120. 1919.


map background search result map search result map Plant bearing clay in Middendorf arkosic member, Black Creek formation: near Middendorf, Chesterfield County, South Carolina. 1907. Irregularly bedded sand and clay of the Woodbine sand in road cut leading down to the lower ferry at Arthurs Bluff, Red River. Lamar County, Texas. 1924. Woodbine sand in a cut of the Missouri, Kansas & Texas railway, 1.5 miles west by south of the station at Denison. Grayson County, Texas. 1914. Basal limestone of Midway formation on left bank of Hondo Creek, Elstone, Medina County, Texas. 1912. Cretaceous-Eocene contact on the Rio Grande at White Bluff. Maverick County, Texas. 1912. Remarkable pocket-like features, suggesting filled burrows or potholes, and pebbles and boulders of quartz and quartzite from colluvium. Alcorn County, Mississippi. 1914. Trinity sand and loose slabs of Goodland limestone at rock bluff (Old Marshall bluff) on Red River 8.5 miles northwest of Denison. Grayson County, Texas. 1914. Slabs of Gryphaea-bearing impure limestone from the upper part of the Kiamichi clay at the locality of slw00932. Grayson County, Texas. 1914. Basal beds of the Pecan Gap chalk in a cut of the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe railway, half a mile east of the station at Pecan Gap, Delta County, Texas. 1914. Views of oyster reefs and sandstone of the Lewisville member of the Woodbine formation. Fannin County, Texas. 1952. Views of the Templeton and Lewisville members of the Woodbine formation. Fannin County, Texas. 1952. Pelecypods from the Woodbine formations. Texas. 1952. Pelecypods and cephalopods from the Woodbine formations. Texas. 1952. Pelecypods from the Woodbine formations. Texas. 1952. Pelecypods from the Woodbine formations. Texas. 1952. Pelecypods from the Woodbine formations. Texas. 1952. Pelecypods from the Woodbine formations. Texas. 1952. Cephalopod and crustaceans from the Woodbine formations. Texas. 1952. Anthozoa and cephalopods from the Woodbine formations. Texas. 1952. Outcrops of quartzitic sandstone and fossiliferous ferruginous sandstone. Hopkins County, Texas. 1942. Remarkable pocket-like features, suggesting filled burrows or potholes, and pebbles and boulders of quartz and quartzite from colluvium. Alcorn County, Mississippi. 1914. Basal beds of the Pecan Gap chalk in a cut of the Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe railway, half a mile east of the station at Pecan Gap, Delta County, Texas. 1914. Outcrops of quartzitic sandstone and fossiliferous ferruginous sandstone. Hopkins County, Texas. 1942. Views of oyster reefs and sandstone of the Lewisville member of the Woodbine formation. Fannin County, Texas. 1952. Views of the Templeton and Lewisville members of the Woodbine formation. Fannin County, Texas. 1952. Irregularly bedded sand and clay of the Woodbine sand in road cut leading down to the lower ferry at Arthurs Bluff, Red River. Lamar County, Texas. 1924. Woodbine sand in a cut of the Missouri, Kansas & Texas railway, 1.5 miles west by south of the station at Denison. Grayson County, Texas. 1914. Trinity sand and loose slabs of Goodland limestone at rock bluff (Old Marshall bluff) on Red River 8.5 miles northwest of Denison. Grayson County, Texas. 1914. Slabs of Gryphaea-bearing impure limestone from the upper part of the Kiamichi clay at the locality of slw00932. Grayson County, Texas. 1914. Plant bearing clay in Middendorf arkosic member, Black Creek formation: near Middendorf, Chesterfield County, South Carolina. 1907. Basal limestone of Midway formation on left bank of Hondo Creek, Elstone, Medina County, Texas. 1912. Cretaceous-Eocene contact on the Rio Grande at White Bluff. Maverick County, Texas. 1912. Pelecypods from the Woodbine formations. Texas. 1952. Pelecypods and cephalopods from the Woodbine formations. Texas. 1952. Pelecypods from the Woodbine formations. Texas. 1952. Pelecypods from the Woodbine formations. Texas. 1952. Pelecypods from the Woodbine formations. Texas. 1952. Pelecypods from the Woodbine formations. Texas. 1952. Cephalopod and crustaceans from the Woodbine formations. Texas. 1952. Anthozoa and cephalopods from the Woodbine formations. Texas. 1952.