Hall, James
Also known as
James 1811-1898 [From Old Catalo Hall
Born 1811-01-01
Died 1898-01-01
Identifiers
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- ISNI0000000117363519
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Top Subjects
- Paleontology (12)
- New York (State) (8)
- Geology (5)
- Paleontology -- New York (State) (5)
- United States (4)
- Paleozoic (4)
- Devonian (3)
Books by Hall, James
Total count: 56
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Tables of organic remains1843-01-01
Tables of organic remainsfrom the report on the geology of the fourth district of New Yorks.n.1843-01-01-
An address delivered before the Society of Natural History of the Auburn Theological Seminary, on their anniversary, August 15th, 1843Printed by H. Oliphant1844-01-01
Niagara falls: their physical changes, and the geology and tropography of the surrounding country.1844-01-01-
Report of the exploring expedition to the Rocky Mountains in the year 1842and to Oregon and North California in the years 1843-44Gales and Seaton, printers1845-01-01
On the geological position of the Castoroides ohioensisPrinted by Freeman and Bolles1846-01-01-
Palaeontology of New York.New York State.1847-01-01
Palæontology of New-YorkPrinted by C. Van Benthuysen1847-01-01-
An address delivered at the anniversary meeting of the Harvard Natural History Society, May 24, 1848Metcalf1848-01-01
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Crinoidea of the Middle Silurian period1852-01-01
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Key to a chart of the successive geological formationswith an actual section from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean.Gould and Lincoln1852-01-01
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Crinoideæ of the Clinton and Niagara groups(equivalent, in part, of the Middle Silurian strata of Europe) From the second volume of the palæontology of New YorkPrinted by C. Van Benthuysen1852-01-01
CorrespondenceHall (James) and Engelmann (George)1853-01-01-
Descriptions of new species of fossils from the cretaceous formations of Nebraskawith observations upon baculites ovatus and b. compressus and the progressive development of the septa in baculites ammonites, and scaphitesMetcalf and Co.1856-01-01
Descriptions of new species of fossilsfrom the cretaceous formations of Nebraska, with observations upon Baculites ovatus and B. compressus, and the progressive development of the septa in baculites, ammonites, and scaphitess.n.1856-01-01-
Descriptions of new species of Palæozoic fossilsfrom the Lower Helderberg, Oriskany sandstone, Upper Helderberg, Hamilton and Chemung groups.C. Van Benthuysen, printer1857-01-01
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Geology and palaeontology of the boundary1857-01-01
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On the Carboniferous limestones of the Mississippi Valley.Printed by Allen and Farnham1857-01-01
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Observations upon the Carboniferous limestones of the Mississippi Valley1857-01-01
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Descriptions of new species of fossils from the Upper Helderberg, Hamilton and Chemung groups1861-01-01
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Notice of some new species of fossils from a locality of the Niagara group, in Indiana, with a list of identified species from the same place1863-01-01
Figures and descriptions of Canadian organic remainsDawson Bros.1865-01-01-
Notice of vol. IV. of the Palaeontology of New York1866-01-01
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Bryozoa of the Upper Helderberg groupPlates and explanations ...1866-01-01
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Descriptions of some new species of Crinoidea and other fossils from the Lower Silurian strata of the age of the Hudson River group and Trenton limestone1866-01-01
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Report on building stones.J. Munsell1868-01-01
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Notes on some new or imperfectly known forms among the Brachiopoda1871-01-01
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Organic remains of the Niagara group and associated limestoness.n.1871-01-01
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Reply to a "Note on a question of priority."1873-01-01
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Illustrations of Devonian fossils1876-01-01
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Illustrations of Devonian fossilscorals of the Upper Helderberg and Hamilton groupsWeed, Parsons and Co.1876-01-01
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The Louisville limestonesNote on the hydraulic beds and associated limestones at the Falls of the Ohio1877-01-01
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United States geological exploration of the fortieth parallel, Clarence King, geologist-in-chargePalæontologyG.P.O.1877-01-01
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The fauna of the Niagara group in central Indiana1879-01-01
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Descriptions of New Species of Fossils, from the Niagara Formation at Waldron, Indiana1879-01-01
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Notice of some new and remarkable forms of Crinoidea from the lower Helderberg group of New York and TennesseeWeed, Parsons and Company1880-01-01
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Fossil corals of the Niagara and Upper Helderberg groups1882-01-01
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Preliminary notice of the lamellibranchiate shells of the upper Helderberg, Hamilton and Chemung groups.With five plates.Weed, Parsons & company, printers1884-01-01
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Descriptions of the species of fossil reticulate sponges, constituting the family Dictyospongidae1884-01-01
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Lamellibrachiata IItext and plates, containing descriptions and figures of the Dimyaria of the upper Helderberg, Hamilton, Portage and Chemung groupsState1885-01-01
Report on building stones...Wood, Parsons & company1886-01-01-
Pteropoda and Annelida1888-01-01
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Preliminary notice of Newberria, a new genus of brachiopods, with remarks on its relations to Renssellaeria and Amphigenia1891-01-01
An introduction to the study of the genera of Palaeozoic BrachiopodaCharles Van Benthuysen & Sons1892-01-01
An introduction to the study of the Brachiopodaintended as a handbook for the use of studentsJ. B. Lyon, state printer1894-01-01-
Report on the structural and economic geology of Seneca Countys.n.1895-01-01
A memoir on the Palaeozoic reticulate sponges constituting the family DictyospongidaeWynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford1898-01-01
A memoir on the Palaeozoic reticulate spongesconstituting the family DictyospongidaeWynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co.1898-01-01-
Notice of a new Crinoid and a new Mollusk from the Portage Rocks of New York(Maragnicrinus Portlandicus, sp. n.) (Onychocardium portlandicum, sp. n.)By Order of the Trustees of the American Museum of Natural History1905-01-01
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Key to a chart of the successive geological formations, with an actual section from the Atlantic to the Pacific OceanGould and Lincoln1974-01-01
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On the relations of the Niagara and Lower Helderberg formations, and their geographical distributions in the United States and Canadas.n.]1982-01-01
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Report on Canadian graptolitesJ. Lovell1987-01-01
Niagara FallsTheir Physical Changes, And The Geology And Tropography Of The Surrounding CountryFranklin Classics2018-10-14
Niagara FallsTheir Physical Changes, and the Geology and Tropography of the Surrounding CountryFranklin Classics Trade Press2018-11-10-
On a new crustacean from the Potsdam sandstone
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Paleontology of New YorkPrinted by C. Van Benthuysen