Cobban, William A., 1916-2015
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- A new ammonite from the upper Cretaceous of Kansas
- Ammonite faunas of the Sarten sandstone (Cretaceous), Luna County, New Mexico
- Ammonite faunas of the Sarten sandstone (Cretaceous), Luna County, New Mexico
- The Lower Cretaceous ammonite Schloenbachia leonensis Conrad var. equidistans Cragin
- Ammonites and some characteristic bivalves from the Upper Cretaceous Frontier Formation, Natrona County, Wyoming
- The upper Cretaceous dimorphic pachydiscid ammonite Menuites in the western interior of the United States
- Ammonites and some characteristic bivalves from the upper Cretaceous Frontier Formation, Natrona County, Wyoming
- Ammonites from the Navesink Formation at Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey
- The lower Cretaceous ammonite Schloenbachia leonensis Conrad var. equidistans Cragin
- Ammonites from the Navesink formation at Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey
- Ammonites in clasts of the Juana Lopez member of the Carlile Shale (upper Cretaceous) near Pueblo, Colorado
- Stratigraphy and ammonite fauna of the graneros shale and greenhorn limestone near Pueblo, Colorado
- Cenomanian ammonite fauna from the Mosby Sandstone of central Montana
- The upper Cretaceous ammonite Watinoceras Warren in the western interior of the United States
- Cenomanian ammonite fauna from the Mosby sandstone of central Montana
- The Upper Cretaceous (Turonian) ammonite family Coilopoceratidae Hyatt in the western interior of the United States
- Characteristic marine molluscan fossils from the Dakota sandstone and intertongued Mancos shale, West-central New Mexico
- Characteristic marine molluscan fossils from the Dakota sandstone and intertongued Mancos shale, west-central New Mexico
- Scaphitoid cephalopods of the Colorado group
- The Upper Cretaceous ammonite Rhaeboceras Meek in the western interior of the United States
- New and little-known ammonites from the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian and Turonian) of the western interior of the United States
- The upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian) ammonites Metengonoceras Dumbli (Cragin) and M. Acutum Hyatt
- The ammonite Metengonoceras Hyatt, 1903, from the Mowry Shale (Cretaceous) of Montana and Wyoming
- Some Middle Cenomanian (Upper Cretaceous) Acanthoceratid Ammonites from the western interior of the United States
- Molluscan record from a mid-Cretaceous borehole in Weston County, Wyoming
- The Upper Cretaceous (Turonian) ammonite family Coilopoceratidae Hyatt in the western interior of the United States
- Molluscan record from a mid-Cretaceous borehole in Weston County, Wyoming : brief descriptions, illustrations, and stratigraphic ranges of the more common fossils
- The upper Cretaceous ammonite Eubostrychoceras Matsumoto in the western interior of the United States
- Multinodose scaphitid cephalopods from the lower part of the Pierre Shale and equivalent rocks in the conterminous United States
- Multinodose scaphitid cephalopods from the lower part of the Pierre shale and equivalent rocks in the conterminous United States
- The Upper Cretaceous ammonite Rhaeboceras Meek in the western interior of the United States
- Stratigraphy and paleontology of mid-Cretaceous rocks in Minnesota and contiguous areas
- Stratigraphy and paleontology of mid-Cretaceous rocks in Minnesota and contiguous areas
- The ammonite Metengonoceras Hyatt, 1903, from the Mowry Shale (Cretaceous) of Montana and Wyoming
- Some Middle Cenomanian (Upper Cretaceous) Acanthoceratid Ammonites from the western interior of the United States
- The late Cretaceous ammonites Scaphites leei Reeside and Scaphites hippocrepis (DeKay) in the western interior of the United States
- Some acanthoceratid ammonites from Upper Cenomanian (Upper Cretaceous) rocks of Wyoming
- New and little-known ammonites from the upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian and Turonian) of the western interior of the United States
- The Upper Cretaceous dimorphic pachydiscid ammonite Menuites in the western interior of the United States
- The late Cretaceous ammonites Scaphites leei Reeside and Scaphites hippocrepis (DeKay) in the western interior of the United States
- Scaphitoid cephalopods of the Colorado group
- Occurrence of the early Cretaceous ammonite Venezoliceras in Puerto Rico : descriptions and illustrations of two species of Albian age
- Stratigraphy and ammonite fauna of the Graneros shale and Greenhorn limestone near Pueblo, Colorado : a description of the rocks and a comprehensive study of the ammonites
- Type sections and stratigraphy of the members of the Blackleaf and Marias River Formations (Cretaceous) of the Sweetgrass arch, Montana
- Tarrantoceras Stephenson and related ammonoid genera from Cenomanian (Upper Cretaceous) rocks in Texas and the western interior of the United States
- The late Cretaceous cephalopod Haresiceras Reeside and its possible origin
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- Middle Cretaceous stratigraphy on the south and east sides of the Uinta Basin, northeastern Utah and northwestern Colorado
- Outcrops, fossils, geophysical logs, and tectonic interpretations of the upper Cretaceous Frontier Formation and contiguous strata in the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming and Montana
- A USGS zonal table for the Upper Cretaceous middle Cenomanian-Maastrichtian of the Western Interior of the United States based on ammonites, inoceramids, and radiometric ages
- Semilla sandstone : a new member of the Mancos Shale in the southeastern part of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico
- Semilla sandstone, a new member of the Mancos Shale in the southeastern part of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico : definition, description, and paleontology of a new stratigraphic unit
- Shorter contributions to paleontology and stratigraphy
- Stratigraphic significance and petrology of phosphate nodules at base of Niobrara Formation, east flank of Black Hills, South Dakota
- Stratigraphic terminology of the Dakota Sandstone and Mancos Shale, West-Central New Mexico
- Stratigraphic terminology of the Dakota Sandstone and Mancos Shale, west-central New Mexico
- Type sections and stratigraphy of the members of the Blackleaf and Marias River formations (Cretaceous) of the Sweetgrass arch, Montana : a report of a formal subdivision and age assignments of a classic Cretaceous area
- Stratigraphy and composition of the Sharon Springs Member of the Pierre Shale in western Kansas
- Stratigraphy and composition of the Sharon Springs member of the Pierre shale in western Kansas
- Stratigraphy and geologic history of the Montana Group and equivalent rocks, Montana, Wyoming, and North and South Dakota
- Stratigraphy and nomenclature of some Upper Cretaceous and lower Tertiary rocks in south-central Wyoming
- Stratigraphy and nomenclature of some upper Cretaceous and lower Tertiary rocks in south-central Wyoming
- Stratigraphy and regional relationships of a reference section for the Juana Lopez Member, Mancos Shale, in the San Juan Basin, New Mexico
- Stratigraphy and regional relationships of a reference section for the Juana Lopez Member, Mancos Shale, in the San Juan Basin, New Mexico : the lithology and faunal zonation of a well-exposed surface section are described, and the section is compared with the abnormally thin section at the type locality
- Stratigraphy of the Niobrara formation at Pueblo, Colorado
- Stratigraphy of the Pierre Shale, Valley City and Pembina Mountain areas, North Dakota
- Stratigraphy of the Pierre shale, Valley City and Pembina Mountain areas, North Dakota
- Studies of the Mowry shale (Cretaceous) and contemporary formations in the United States and Canada
- Studies of the Mowry shale (Cretaceous) and contemporary formations in the United States and Canada
- The Pierre shale near Kremmling, Colorado and its correlation to the east and the west
- Biostratigraphic data from Upper Cretaceous formations--eastern Wyoming, central Colorado, and northeastern New Mexico
- The Pierre shale near Kremmling, Colorado, and its correlation to the east and the west
- The Red Bird section of the upper Cretaceous Pierre shale in Wyoming
- The Red Bird section of the upper Cretaceous Pierre shale in Wyoming
- Contributions to Late Cretaceous stratigraphy and paleontology, western Montana
- Middle Cretaceous stratigraphy on the south and east sides of the Uinta basin, northeastern Utah and northwestern Colorado
- Molluscan fossils and stratigraphic descriptions from the Upper Cretaceous Mancos Shale, west-central Colorado
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- Scaphitoid cephalopods of the Colorado group
- Ammonite faunas of the Sarten sandstone (Cretaceous), Luna County, New Mexico
- Ammonites and some characteristic bivalves from the Upper Cretaceous Frontier Formation, Natrona County, Wyoming
- Ammonites from the Navesink Formation at Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey
- Cenomanian ammonite fauna from the Mosby Sandstone of central Montana
- Characteristic marine molluscan fossils from the Dakota sandstone and intertongued Mancos shale, West-central New Mexico
- Contributions to Late Cretaceous stratigraphy and paleontology, western Montana
- Middle Cretaceous stratigraphy on the south and east sides of the Uinta Basin, northeastern Utah and northwestern Colorado
- Molluscan record from a mid-Cretaceous borehole in Weston County, Wyoming
- Multinodose scaphitid cephalopods from the lower part of the Pierre Shale and equivalent rocks in the conterminous United States
- New and little-known ammonites from the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian and Turonian) of the western interior of the United States
- Semilla sandstone, a new member of the Mancos Shale in the southeastern part of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico : definition, description, and paleontology of a new stratigraphic unit
- Shorter contributions to paleontology and stratigraphy
- Some Middle Cenomanian (Upper Cretaceous) Acanthoceratid Ammonites from the western interior of the United States
- Stratigraphic terminology of the Dakota Sandstone and Mancos Shale, West-Central New Mexico
- Stratigraphy and ammonite fauna of the graneros shale and greenhorn limestone near Pueblo, Colorado
- Stratigraphy and composition of the Sharon Springs Member of the Pierre Shale in western Kansas
- Stratigraphy and nomenclature of some Upper Cretaceous and lower Tertiary rocks in south-central Wyoming
- Stratigraphy and paleontology of mid-Cretaceous rocks in Minnesota and contiguous areas
- Stratigraphy and regional relationships of a reference section for the Juana Lopez Member, Mancos Shale, in the San Juan Basin, New Mexico : the lithology and faunal zonation of a well-exposed surface section are described, and the section is compared with the abnormally thin section at the type locality
- Stratigraphy of the Pierre Shale, Valley City and Pembina Mountain areas, North Dakota
- Studies of the Mowry shale (Cretaceous) and contemporary formations in the United States and Canada
- The Lower Cretaceous ammonite Schloenbachia leonensis Conrad var. equidistans Cragin
- The Pierre shale near Kremmling, Colorado and its correlation to the east and the west
- The Red Bird section of the upper Cretaceous Pierre shale in Wyoming
- The Upper Cretaceous (Turonian) ammonite family Coilopoceratidae Hyatt in the western interior of the United States
- The Upper Cretaceous ammonite Rhaeboceras Meek in the western interior of the United States
- The Upper Cretaceous dimorphic pachydiscid ammonite Menuites in the western interior of the United States
- The ammonite Metengonoceras Hyatt, 1903, from the Mowry Shale (Cretaceous) of Montana and Wyoming
- The late Cretaceous ammonites Scaphites leei Reeside and Scaphites hippocrepis (DeKay) in the western interior of the United States
- Type sections and stratigraphy of the members of the Blackleaf and Marias River Formations (Cretaceous) of the Sweetgrass arch, Montana
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