William M. Furnish
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William M. Furnish's Degrees
- PhD Geology University of Kansas
- Masters Geology University of Kansas
- Bachelors Geology University of Kansas
Why Is William M. Furnish Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, William Madison Furnish was an American paleontologist. He taught at the University of Iowa. In 1938, he described the conodont genus Acanthodus from the Prairie du Chien beds of the upper Mississippi valley.
William M. Furnish's Published Works
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- Conodonts from the Prairie du Chien (Lower Ordovician) beds of the upper Mississippi Valley (1938) (96)
- The Permian ammonoids of Australia (1961) (85)
- Conodonts from the Pella Formation (Mississippian), south-central Iowa (1964) (54)
- The Xenodiscidae, Permian ceratitoid ammonoids (1975) (50)
- The Permian ammonoids of Arctic Canada (1965) (49)
- Permian Stage Names (1973) (44)
- Permian cephalopod limestones, Oman Mountains: evidence for a Permian seaway along the northern margin of Gondwana (1992) (40)
- THE GUADALUPIAN: PROPOSED INTERNATIONAL STANDARD FOR A MIDDLE PERMIAN SERIES (1992) (38)
- Ammonoid cephalopods from the Lower Permian of Thailand (1988) (29)
- THE CLASSIFICATION OF THE PALEOZOIC AMMONOIDS (1954) (29)
- PERMIAN AMMONOIDS FROM WESTERN UNITED STATES (1957) (25)
- Permian Ammonoids of the Guadalupe Mountain Region and Adjacent Areas (2013) (24)
- Bighorn conodonts from Wyoming (1959) (24)
- Studies of Carboniferous ammonoids; pts. 1-4 (1940) (23)
- The middle Permian of Chiapas, southernmost Mexico, and its fauna (1941) (17)
- Reinterpretation of ceratitic ammonoids from the Greville Formation, New Zealand (1976) (16)
- Maclurina manitobensis (Whiteaves) (Ordovician Gastropoda): the largest known Paleozoic gastropod (1992) (15)
- New Permian representatives of ammonoid superfamilies Marathonitaceae and Cyclolobaceae (1987) (15)
- Pennsylvanian-Permian Cheiloceratacean Ammonoid Families Maximitidae and Pseudohaloritidae (1981) (15)
- Silurian and Devonian conodonts from Spanish Sahara (1962) (15)
- Geology and paleontology of the Permian beds near Las Delicias, Coahuila, Mexico (1979) (15)
- Late Permian ammonoid cephalopod Cyclolobus from Western Australia (1990) (14)
- Permian ammonoids from southern Arabia (1957) (13)
- Australasian Metalegoceratidae (lower Permian ammonoids) (1973) (12)
- Ozarkian and Canadian Cephalopods: Part I: Nautilicones (1942) (12)
- Brachycycloceratidae, novum, deciduous Pennsylvanian nautiloids (1962) (12)
- Carboniferous and Permian Ammonoidea (Goniatitida and Prolecanitida) (2009) (12)
- ORDOVICIAN CONODONTS FROM NORTHERN MANITOBA (1959) (12)
- Ordovician Fossils From Upper Part of Type Section of Deadwood Formation, South Dakota (1936) (11)
- LOWER PENNSYLVANIAN FAUNA FROM EASTERN KENTUCKY (1966) (11)
- THE SOMOHOLITIDAE: MISSISSIPPIAN TO PERMIAN AMMONOIDEA (1971) (10)
- Additional Early Permian ammonoid cephalopods from Western Australia (1990) (10)
- Upper Ordovician conodonts from southern Manitoba (1960) (10)
- Stenolobulites n. gen., Early Permian ancestor of predominantly Late Permian Paragastrioceratid subfamily Pseudogastrioceratinae (1988) (9)
- Goniatites of the Burlington limestone in Missouri (1958) (9)
- Devonian-Mississippian Englewood Formation in Black Hills, South Dakota (1962) (9)
- Middle Pennsylvanian Schistoceratidae (Ammonoidea) (1958) (8)
- CONODONTS FROM THE PELLA FORMATION (MISSISSIPPIAN) (1964) (6)
- Permian Ammonoid Cyclolobus from the Zewan Formation, Guryul Ravine, Kashmir (1973) (6)
- Ordovician conodonts in New Jersey (1958) (6)
- The Upper Mississippian ammonoid Delepinoceras in North America (1964) (6)
- The Lower Pennsylvanian ammonoid genus Axinolobus in the southern Midcontinent (1964) (6)
- Christioceras, a new Pennsylvanian ammonoid from the Canadian Arctic (1965) (6)
- Ammonoids of the basal Word Formation, Glass Mountains, West Texas (1957) (6)
- The Pennsylvanian ammonoid family Welleritidae (1981) (5)
- Aturias from the Tertiary of Mexico (1938) (4)
- Ammonoid successions in the Permian of China (1979) (4)
- Upper Devonian conodonts from Bighorn Mountains, Wyoming (1961) (4)
- ENDEMIC PERMIAN AMMONOID GENUS YINOCERAS, CENTRAL HUNAN, SOUTH CHINA (2002) (4)
- Discovery of the early Mississippian goniatite Protocanites in northeastern Nevada (1955) (3)
- Carboniferous goniatites from Caballeros Canyon, State of Tamaulipas, Mexico (1960) (3)
- Iowa's Self-trained Paleontologists (1983) (3)
- Historic Pennsylvanian Ammonoids From Iowa (1966) (3)
- The Carboniferous guide fossil, Tylonautilus, in America [Oklahoma] (1955) (2)
- The Guadalupian Series (1969) (2)
- Permian Ammonoid Zonation [Abstract] (1971) (2)
- Aturias from Costa Rica (1955) (2)
- Part K, Mollusca 3, ch. 2, p. 59-127 (1964) (2)
- Mississippian ammonoids from northwestern Canada, British Columbia and Yukon (1960) (2)
- The Carboniferous guide fossil, Tylonautilus, in America (1955) (2)
- Faunal studies of the type Chesteran, Upper Mississippian of southwestern Illinois (1971) (2)
- The late paleozoic ammonoid families adrianitidae and agathiceratidae (1939) (2)
- Christioceras, an arctic Pennsylvanian ammonoid, discovered in west Texas (1970) (2)
- Part L, Mollusca 4 (Revised), vol. 2, Complete Volume (2009) (1)
- Ordovician cephalopods from the Black Hills, South Dakota (1937) (1)
- Part L, Mollusca 4 (Revised), vol. 2, Ch. 1, p. 1-51 (2009) (1)
- Aturias from southern Chile (1955) (1)
- The Lime Creek Formation of north-central Iowa (1987) (1)
- THE CARBONIFEROUS GUIDE FOSSIL, TYLONAUTILUS, (1955) (1)
- Diagrammatic representation of ammonoid sutures (1940) (1)
- The goniatite genus Anthracoceras (1958) (1)
- Part L, Mollusca 4, ch. 1, p. 1-129 (1957) (1)
- Role of a specialist (1961) (1)
- PAEDOPRONORITES, A NEW UPPER PERMIAN (WUCHIAPINGIAN) AMMONOID FROM INDONESIA (TIMOR) (2004) (0)
- Part L, Mollusca 4 (Revised), vol. 2, Ch. 4, p. 158-192 (2009) (0)
- Permian ammonoids from the Colorado Plateau (1958) (0)
- Late Cretaceous cephalopods from Saudi Arabia (1955) (0)
- Part L, Mollusca 4, ch. 4, p. 308-440 (1957) (0)
- Part L, Mollusca 4 (Revised), vol. 2, Ch. 2, p. 52-107 (2009) (0)
- Part L, Mollusca 4 (Revised), vol. 2, Ch. 3, p. 108-157 (2009) (0)
- Part L, Mollusca 4, Complete Volume (1957) (0)
- Part L, Mollusca 4 (Revised), vol. 2, Front Matter (2009) (0)
- Vilhjalmur Stefansson and the Development of Arctic Terrestrial Science, edited by G. Edgar Folk, Jr., and Mary Arp Folk (1986) (0)
- Part K, Mollusca 3, Complete Volume (1964) (0)
- Part L, Mollusca 4, ch. 2, p. 129-205 (1957) (0)
- Part L, Mollusca 4 (Revised), vol. 2, Ch. 5, p. 193-232 (2009) (0)
- Memorial to Arthur K. Miller (1902-1963] (1963) (0)
- Part L, Mollusca 4, ch. 3, p. 205-308 (1957) (0)
- W.B. Leffingwell, Iowa Sportsman (1980) (0)
- Part L, Mollusca 4 (Revised), vol. 2, References and Index (2009) (0)
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