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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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Specimens and outcrops of ferruginous conglomerate, sand and sandstone: Masses of ferruginous sandstone and conglomerate (basal part of Reklaw?) in road-metal pit on ridge about 2 miles northwest of Tanglewood, Lee County, Texas. Circa 1942. Plate 4- D, with graphic, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 243. 1952.
Conodonts, Barnett Formation (Mississippian): Texas. Plate 15, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 243-F. 1952.
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Conodonts, Barnett Formation (Mississippian): Texas. Plate 16, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 243-F. 1952.
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Specimens and outcrops of ferruginous conglomerate, sand and sandstone: Irregularly bedded ferruginous sand and conglomerate (basal part of Reklaw?) in cut on US. Highway 84 at southwest edge of Reklaw, Cherokee County, Texas. Circa 1942. Plate 4-C, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 243. 1952.
Specimens and outcrops of ferruginous conglomerate, sand and sandstone: Basal ferruginous conglomerate from a ridge capped with the conglomerate, 2 miles northwest of Tanglewood; includes a well rounded pebble of quartzite sandstone derived from the Wilcox group. Lee County, Texas. Circa 1942. Plate 4-A, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 243. 1952.
Molluscan fossils mainly from the Pepper shale, Woodbine formation, McLennan County, Texas. Plate 13, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 243. 1952.
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Conodonts, Barnett Formation (Mississippian): Texas. Plate 14, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 243-F. 1952.
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Outcrops of quartzitic sandstone and fossiliferous ferruginous sandstone: Fossiliferous ferruginous sandstone (Eocene) overlain by ferruginous conglomerate (basal part of Reklaw?), south for of Scruggs Creek, 4 miles north by east of Harwood, in Caldwell County, Texas. Circa 1942. Plate 5-B, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 243. 1952.
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Outcrops of quartzitic sandstone and fossiliferous ferruginous sandstone: A mass of quartzitic sandstone near the highway, 3.5 miles southwest of Sulphur Springs, showing root impressions at the broken end and pits marking the upper end of root impressions. Hopkins County, Texas. Circa 1942. Plate 5-D, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 243. 1952.
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Specimens and outcrops of ferruginous conglomerate, sand and sandstone: Basal ferruginous conglomerate from a roadside exposure 0.35 miles north of site of Pilot Knob School, Freestone County, Texas. Circa 1942. Plate 4-B, in U.S.Geological Survey Professional paper 243. 1952.
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