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1. Discussion: The Terreneuvian MacCodrum Brook section, Mira terrane, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada: age constraints from ash layers, organic-walled microfossils, and trace fossils.

2. Trans-Avalonian green–black boundary (early Middle Cambrian): transform fault-driven epeirogeny and onset of 26 m.y. of shallow-marine, black mudstone in Avalonia (Rhode Island–Belgium) and Baltica.

4. The Souss lagerstätte of the Anti-Atlas, Morocco: discovery of the first Cambrian fossil lagerstätte from Africa.

5. The Souss lagerstätte of the Anti-Atlas, Morocco: discovery of the first Cambrian fossil lagerstätte from Africa.

6. Pseudocryptic species of the Middle Cambrian trilobite Eodiscus Hartt, in Walcott, 1884, from Avalonian and Laurentian Newfoundland.

7. TREMADOCIAN (LOWER ORDOVICIAN) SEA-LEVEL CHANGES AND BIOTAS ON THE AVALON MICROCONTINENT.

9. Cambrian origin of all skeletalized metazoan phyla--Discovery of Earth's oldest bryozoans (Upper Cambrian, southern Mexico).

10. CEPHALOPODS AND PALEOENVIRONMENTS OF THE FORT CASSIN FORMATION (UPPER LOWER ORDOVICIAN), EASTERN NEW YORK AND ADJACENT VERMONT.

11. THE OLDEST CEPHALOPODS FROM EAST LAURENTIA.

12. FAUNAS AND CAMBRIAN VOLCANISM ON THE AVALONIAN MARGINAL PLATFORM, SOUTHERN NEW BRUNSWICK.

13. THE EARLIEST ORDOVICIAN CEPHALOPODS OF EASTERN LAURENTIA-- ELLESMEROCERIDS OF THE TRIBES HILL FORMATION, EASTERN NEW YORK.

14. LOWER ORDOVICIAN FAUNAS, STRATIGRAPHY, AND SEA-LEVEL HISTORY OF THE MIDDLE BEEKMANTOWN GROUP, NORTHEASTERN NEW YORK.

15. Provenance of fossiliferous clasts in Carboniferous conglomerate, Isle Madame, southern Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia.

16. Tectonic setting of outer trench slope volcanism: pillow basalt and limestone in the Taconian orogen of eastern New York.

17. First Middle Ordovician biota from southern New Brunswick: strategies and tectonic implications for the evolution of the Avalon continent.

18. UPPERMOST CAMBRIAN-LOWER ORDOVICIAN FAUNAS AND LAURENTIAN PLATFORM SEQUENCE STRATIGRAPHY, EASTERN NEW YORK AND VERMONT.

19. LATEST EARLY CAMBRIAN SMALL SHELLY FOSSILS, TRILOBITES, AND HATCH HILL DYSAEROBIC INTERVAL ON THE QUÉBEC CONTINENTAL SLOPE.

20. MIDDLE CAMBRIAN OF AVALONIAN MASSACHUSETTS: STRATIGRAPHY AND CORRELATION OF THE BRAINTREE...

22. LOWER CAMBRIAN (BRANCHIAN) TRILOBITES AND BIOSTRATIGRAPHY OF THE HANFORD BROOK FORMATION...

23. The Cambrian (Furongian) olenid trilobite Peltura from Avalonian Nova Scotia, Canada, with a review of some species from Baltica.

24. Oldest shelly fossils from the Taconic allochthon and late Early Cambrian sea-levels in eastern...

25. Conodonts, stratigraphy, and relative sea-level changes of the Tribes Hill Formation (lower...

27. Sizing up the sub-Tommotian unconformity in Siberia: Comment and reply.

28. Tropical weathering of the Taconic orogeny (i.e., "orogen") as a driver for Ordovician cooling.

29. Precambrian-Cambrian boundary global stratotype ratified and a new perspective of Cambrian time...

30. Terreneuvian stratigraphy and faunas from the Anabar Uplift, Siberia.

31. Givetian (Middle Devonian) sharks from Cairo, New York (USA): Evidence of early cosmopolitanism.

32. LINGULIFORM BRACHIOPODS FROM THE TERMINAL CAMBRIAN AND LOWEST ORDOVICIAN OF THE OAXAQUIA MICROCONTINENT (SOUTHERN MEXICO).

33. EARLY ORTHOCERATOID CEPHALOPODS FROM THE ARGENTINE PRECORDILLERA (LOWER-MIDDLE ORDOVICIAN).

34. MIDDLE CAMBRIAN (ACADIAN SERIES) CONOCORYPHID AND PARADOXIDID TRILOBITES FROM THE UPPER CHAMBERLAIN'S BROOK FORMATION, NEWFOUNDLAND AND NEW BRUNSWICK.

35. Dodging snowballs: Geochronology of the Gaskiers glaciation and the first appearance of the Ediacaran biota.

36. Giant cladoxylopsid trees resolve the enigma of the Earth’s earliest forest stumps at Gilboa.

37. SYSTEMATICS OF THE ORDOVICIAN TRILOBITES ISCHYROTOMA AND DIMEROPYGIELLA, WITH SPECIES FROM THE....

38. Letters.

39. Mid-Devonian Archaeopteris Roots Signal Revolutionary Change in Earliest Fossil Forests.

40. Geobiology of the Ediacaran–Cambrian Transition: ISECT 20171.

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