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1873 in paleontology

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Plants

Algae

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Mosses

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Ferns

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Lycophytes

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Conifers

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Monocots

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Eudicots

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Fungi

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Arthropods

Newly named insects

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Sauropterygia

Newly named plesiosaurs

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Ichthyosaurs

Newly named ichthyosaurs

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Other

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References

References

  1. (1876). "Annual report of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories".
  2. (1894). "A redwood described as a moss". Torreya.
  3. (1894). "Fossil Salvinias, including description of a new species". Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club.
  4. (1900). "Flora of the Montana Formation". United States Geological Survey.
  5. (1885). "Annual Report of the United States Geological Survey". United States Geological Survey.
  6. (2007). "''Cobbania corrugata'' gen. et comb. nov. (Araceae): a floating aquatic monocot from the Upper Cretaceous of western North America". American Journal of Botany.
  7. (1923). "Revision of the flora of the Green River Formation, with descriptions of new species". United States Geological Survey.
  8. (1969). "The Eocene green River flora of northwestern Colorado and northeastern Utah". University of California Publications in Geological Sciences.
  9. (1892). "Sylloge Fungorum omnium hucusque cognitorum".
  10. (1915). "The ants of the Baltic amber". Schriften der Physikalisch-Okonomischen Gesellschaft zu Konigsberg.
  11. Harry G. Seeley. (1873). "On ''Cetarthrosaurus walkeri'' (Seeley), an Ichthyosaurian from the Cambridge Upper Greensand". Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society.
  12. (2008). "''Dawsonia'' Nicholson: linguliform brachiopods, crustacean tail-pieces and a problematicum rather than graptolite ovarian vesicles". [[Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh]].
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