August Frederick Foerste

August Frederick Foerste
August Frederick Foerste (1862–1936), U.S.American palaeontologist, geologist.
IPNI standard form: Foerste
Taxon names authored
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- 1 taxon names authored by August Frederick Foerste
Publications
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1917
- Foerste, A.F. 1917. Notes on Richmond and Related Fossils. Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History 22: 42–55.
1920
- Foerste, A.F. 1920. The Kimmswick and Plattin limestones of Northeastern Missouri. Journal of the scientific laboratories of Denison University, 20: 175–224. BHL
1924
- Foerste, A.F. 1924. Silurian cephalopods of northern Michigan. Contributions from the Museum of Geology, University of Michigan 2(3): 19–80. hdl: 2027.42/48169
1926
- Foerste, A.F. 1926. Actinosiphonate, Trochoceroid, and Other Cephalopods. Journal of the scientific laboratories of Denison University, 21: 285–383.
1927
- Foerste, A.F. 1927. Devonian Cephalopods from Alpena in Michigan. Contributions from the Museum of Geology, University of Michigan 2(9): 189–208. hdl: 2027.42/48175
- Foerste, A.F. & Savage, T.E. 1927. Ordovician and Silurian Cephalopods of the Hudson Bay Area. Journal of the scientific laboratories of Denison University, 22: 1–107.
1928
- Foerste, A.F. 1928. Contributions to the Geology of Foxe Land, Baffin Island. II. The Cephalopods of Putnam Highland. Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan 3(3): 25–69. hdl: 2027.42/48183
- Foerste, A.F. 1928. American Arctic and Related Cephalopods. Journal of the scientific laboratories of Denison University, 23: 1–106.
1930
- Foerste, A.F. 1930. The Color Patterns of Fossil Cephalopods and Brachiopods, with Notes on Gasteropods and Pelecypods. Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan 3(6): 109–150. hdl: 2027.42/48186
- Foerste, A.F. 1930. Additional Notes on Nephriticerina. Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan 3(7): 151–154. hdl: 2027.42/48187
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