John Strong Newberry
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John Strong Newberry (1822–1892), U.S. palaeontologist, and palaeobotanist.
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- Newberry, J.S. 1856. Description of several new genera and species of fossil fishes, from the Carboniferous strata of Ohio. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia 8: 96–100. Reference page.
- Newberry, J.S. & Worthen, A.H. 1866. Descriptions of new species of vertebrates, mainly from the Sub-Carboniferous Limestome and Coal Measures of Illinois. Geological Survey of Illinois 2: 9–134. BHL Reference page.
- Newberry, J.S. & Worthen, A.H. 1870. Geology and Palaeontology. Descriptions of fossil vertebrates. Geological Survey of Illinois 4: 343–374. Reference page.
- Newberry, J.S. 1873. The classification and geological distribution of our fossil fishes. Report of the Geological Survey of Ohio. Palaeontology: 1 (2): 245–355. Reference page.
- Newberry, J.S. 1875. Description of fossil fishes. Report of the Geological Survey of Ohio 2(2): 1–64. Reference page.
- Newberry, J.S. 1879. Letter to Prof. John Collett, describing a collection of remains of fossil fishes collected in Indiana. Rep. State Geol. Indiana, for years 1876, 1877, 1878, 1879, p. 341–349. Reference page.
- Newberry, J.S. 1884. Ctenacanthus wrighti n. sp. Annual Report of the New York State Museum of Natural History 35: 206. Reference page.
- Newberry, J.S. 1885. Description of some peculiar screw-like Fossils from the Chemung Rocks. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 3(7): 217–220, Pl. XVIII. Reference page.
- Newberry, J.S. 1889. On the fossil fishes of the Eerie shale of Ohio (Abstract). Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences 7: 178–180. Reference page.
- Newberry, J.S. 1889. The Paleozoic fishes of North America. U.S. Geological Survey Monograph 16: 340 p. Reference page.
- Newberry, J.S. 1897. New species and a new genus of American Palaeozoic fishes, together with notes on the genera Oracanthus, Dactylodus, Polyrhizodus, Sandalodus, Deltodus. Transactions of the New York Academy of Science 16: 282–304. Reference page.