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1995

Geyer, G., Landing, E., Heldmaier, W., 1995. Faunas and Depositional Environments of the Cambrian of the Moroccan Atlas Regions, in: Geyer, G., Landing, E. (Eds.), Morocco ’95-The Lower-Middle Cambrian Standard of Western GondwanaBeringeria. pp. 47-120.
    Kelly, W., Albanese, J., Coch, N., Harsch, A., 1995. Seismic Reflection and Vibrocoring Studies of the Continental Shelf Offshore Central and Western Long Island, New York, in: Delagiarino, G., Miller, L., Donenges, S. (Eds.), Proceedings Fourth Symposium on Studies Related to Continental Margins - A Summary of Year-Nine and Year-Ten ActivitiesUS Department of the Interior, Minerals Management Service, Washington, D. C.. pp. 40-54.
      Landing, E., Geyer, G., Heldmaier, W., 1995. First African Lapworthellid: Lapworthella vandali n. sp. From the Lower Middle Cambrian Boundary Interval of Morocco, in: Geyer, G., Landing, E. (Eds.), MOROCCO ’95-The Lower-Middle Cambrian Cambrian Standard of Western GondwanaBeringeria. pp. 243-253.
        Landing, E., 1995. MOROCCO ’95-The Lower-Middle Cambrian Standard of Western Gondwana, in: Geyer, G., Landing, E. (Eds.), MOROCCO ’95-The Lower-Middle Cambrian Standard of Western GondwanaBeringeria. pp. 5, 6.
          Landing, E., Geyer, G., 1995. Morocco ’95—The Lower-Middle Cambrian Standard of Western Gondwana, in: Geyer, G., Landing, E. (Eds.), Morocco ’95—The Lower-Middle Cambrian Standard of Western Gondwanapp. 5, 6.
            McCabe, T., 1995. The Changing Insect Fauna of Albany’s Pine Barrens, in: LaRoe, E., Farris, G., Puckett, C., Doran, D., Mac, M. (Eds.), Our Living Resources: A Report to the Nation on the Distribution, Abundance, and Health of U.S. Plants, Animals, and EcosystemsU.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C.. pp. 166-168.
              McCabe, T., 1995. The Changing Insect Fauna of Albanys Pine Barrens, in: LaRoe, E., Farris, G., Puckett, C., Doran, P., Mac, M. (Eds.), Our Living Resources: A Report to the Nation on the Distribution, Abundance, and Health of US Plants, Animals, and EcosystemsUS Dept. Int., National Biological Survey, Westport, D. C.. pp. 166-168.
                Miller, N., Mitchell, R., 1995. Tracking the Mosses and Vascular Plants of New York State (1836-1994), in: LaRoe, E., Farris, G., Puckett, C., Doran, D., Mac, M. (Eds.), Our Living Resources: A Report to the Nation on the Distribution, Abundance, and Health of U.S. Plants, Animals, and EcosystemsU.S. Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C.. pp. 209-21.
                  Sullivan, L., 1995. Mississippian Household and Community Organization in Eastern Tennessee, in: Rogers, D., Smith, B. (Eds.), Mississippian Communities and HouseholdsThe University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. pp. 99-123.
                    Daniels, R., 1995. Review of: R. E. Jenkins and N. M. Burkhead. "Freshwater Fishes of Virginia". Transactions of the American Fisheries Society 124, 283-284. doi:10.1577/1548-8659-124.2.283
                      Fisher, C., 1995. The Archaeology of Provincial Officers Huts at Crown Point State Historic Site. Northeast Historical Archaeology 24, 65-86. doi:10.22191/neha/vol24/iss1/6
                        Hart, J., Nass, J., 1995. Modeling Monongahela Subsistence-Settlement Change: Introduction. Archaeology of Eastern North America 23, 23-26.
                          Hart, J., 1995. Storage and Monongahela Subsistence-Settlement Change. Archaeology of Eastern North America 23, 41-56.
                            Landing, E., 1995. Precambrian-Cambrian Boundary Global Stratotype Ratified and a New Perspective of Cambrian Time-Reply. Geology 23, 286. doi:10.1130/0091-7613(1995)023<0285:PCBGSR>2.3.CO;2
                              Sheviak, C., 1995. Cypripedium in North America. Wild Orchid Journal [Japan] 12, 22-31.
                                Steadman, D., 1995. Prehistoric Extinctions of Pacific Island Birds: Biodiversity Meets Archaeozoology. Science 267, 1123-1131. doi:10.1126/science.267.5201.1123