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September 01, 1942
Foraminiferal evidence for the Midway (Paleocene) age of the Cannonball Formation in North Dakota
Journal of Paleontology (1942) 16 (5): 660–673.
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Steven Knowlton Fox, Reuben James Ross; Foraminiferal evidence for the Midway (Paleocene) age of the Cannonball Formation in North Dakota. Journal of Paleontology 1942;; 16 (5): 660–673. doi:
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