Literature

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J. W. Wells1944A new coral from Buda limestone (Cenomanian) of Texas
J. W. Wells1932Corals of the Trinity Group of the Comanchean of Central Texas
N. F. Sohl1987Cretaceous gastropods: contrasts between Tethys and the temperate provinces
J. W. Wells1944Cretaceous, Tertiary and Recent corals, a sponge and an alga from Venezuela
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W. J Durham1942Eocene and Oligocene coral faunas of Washington
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E. Monsour1944Fossil corals of the genus Turbinolia from the Gulf Coast
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J. W. Wells1948Lower Cretaceous corals from Trinidad, B. W. I.
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J. W. Wells1937New genera of Mesozoic and Cenozoic corals
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W. J Durham1943Pacific coast Cretaceous and Tertiary corals
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