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On Methuselah's Trail: Living Fossils and the Great Extinctions. W. H. Freeman and Co., New York.
1992. Book-lungs in a Lower Carboniferous scorpion. Nature 343:360-361.
1990. A late permian fossil horseshoe crab (Paleolimulus: Xiphosura) from Poatina, Great Western Tiers, Tasmania. Pap. Proc. Royal Socity of Tasmania 123:127-131.
1989. 1989.
1988.
Protaspid larvae and phylogenetics of encrinurid trilobites. J. Paleont. 62:779-799.
1988. Comparative taphonomy and palaeoecology of trilobite lagerstatten. Alcheringa 11:205-232.
1987. Scorpions take to the water. Nature 326:645-646.
1987. Climatological conditions during deposition of the Solnhofen limestones. Pages 45-65 in , editors. The Beginnings of Birds. Bronner & Daentier KG, Berlin.
1985. Clustered trilobite assemblages in the Middle Devonian Hamilton group. Lethaia 18:85-103.
1985. Geology of the Solnhofen lithographic limestone and the habitat of Archaeopteryx. Pages 31-44 in , editors. The Beginnings of Birds. Bronner & Daentier, Berlin.
1985. Moulting in phacopid trilobites. Trans. Roy. Soc. Edinburgh 76:239-253.
1985. Physical irrigation of relict burrows: implications for sediment chemistry. Mar. Geol. 62:371-379.
1985. Living Fossils. Springer Verlag, New York.
1984. 1983.
Older than dinosaurs. Ranger Rick ??:43-47.
1983. Evidence for subaerial activity of Euproops danae (Merostomata, Xiphosurida). Pages 379-447 in , editors. Mazon Creek Fossils. Academic Press, New York.
1979. Arthropod invasion of land during late Silurian and Devonian times. Science 197:1362-1364.
1977. Functional significance of spines in the Pennsylvanian horseshoe crab Euproops danae. Paleobiology 3:175-195.
1977.