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Briggs, D. E. G., 1976, The arthropod Branchiocaris n. gen., Middle Cambrian, Burgess Shale, British Columbia: Geological Survey of Canada Bulletin, v. 264, p. 1-29.

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Gunther, L. F., Gunther, V. G., and Gunther, G., 1994, Some Middle Cambrian fossils of Utah, in Special issue on Utah: Utah Geological Survey Public Information Series 26

Hintze, L. F. , 1988, Geologic history of Utah: Brigham Young University Geology Studies Special Publication 7, p. 14-19.

Gunther, Lloyd F. & Val G. (1981) Some Middle Cambrian Fossils of Utah. Brigham Young University Geology Studies, Volume 28, Part 1.

Robison, R.A. 1982. Some Middle Cambrian agnostoid trilobites from western North America. Journal of Paleontology, v. 56, no. 1, 133-160.

Brooks, H.K., and Caster, Kenneth E. 1956. Pseudoarctolepis sharpi, N. gen., N. sp (Phyllocarida), from the Wheeler Shale of Utah. Journal of Paleontology, Vol. 30, No. 1 pp. 9-14.

Conway Morris, S., and R.A. Robison. 1988 More soft-bodied animals and algae from the middle Cambrian of Utah and British Columbia. University of Kansas Paleontological contributions.

Gaines, Robert R.; Droser, Mary L.; Kennedy, Martin J.; 2001. Taphonomy of soft-bodied preservation and ptychopariid Lagerstätte in the Wheeler Shale (Middle Cambrian), House Range, USA; controls and implications. PaleoBios, 21(Suppl.2):1-55. [Link]

Gaines, Robert R.; Droser 2003. Paleoecology of the famliar trilobite Elrathia kingii: An early exaerobic zone inhabitant. Geology, 31(11) 941-944. [Link]

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Fossil and Fossil record[edit]

Thanks for your recent edits to Fossil and Fossil record. I think they help the articles. I have proposed a merger between the two articles and was wondering if you would like to comment here: Talk:Fossil Nowimnthing 15:37, 19 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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