Charles Wythe Cooke
(1887–1971), palaeontologist.
Taxon names authored
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- 1 taxon names authored by Charles Wythe Cooke
Publications
(List may be incomplete)
1919
- 1919. Tertiary mollusks from the Leeward Islands and Cuba. Publications of the Carnegie Institution of Washington 291: 103–156. BHL Reference page.
1923
- 1923. The correlation of the Vicksburg Group. U.S. Geological Survey, Professional Paper 133: 1–10. PDF
1936
- 1936. Geology of the Coastal Plain of South Carolina. Bulletin: United States Geological survey 867, 196 pp.
1937
- 1937. The Pleistocene Horry clay and Pamlico formation near Myrtle Beach, S.C.. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 27(1): l-5.
1941
- 1941. Cenozoic regular echinoids of eastern United States. Journal of Paleontology 15(1): 1–20.
- 1941. Oligopygus nancei, a new echinoid from Venezuela. Journal of Paleontology 15(3): 305–306.
1942
- 1942. Cenozoic irregular echinoids of eastern United States. Journal of Paleontology 16(1): 1–62.
1944
- 1944. Geology of the Coastal PJain of Georgia. Bulletin: United States Geological survey 941, 121 pp.
1945
- 1945. Geology of Florida. Bulletin: Florida Geological Survey 29, 339 pp.
1946
- 1946. Comanche echinoids. Journal of Paleontology 20(3): 193–237.
1947
- 1947. A new Jurassic Stomechinus from the Big Horn Basin, Wyo. Journal of Paleontology 21(5): 473–475.
1948
- 1948. Eocene echinoids from Panama. Journal of Paleontology 22(1): 91–93.
- 1948. Arbia and Dixieus, two new genera of echinoids. Journal of Paleontology 22(5): 606–607.
1949
- 1949. Pygurostoma pasionensis, a Cretaceous echinoid from Guatemala. American Museum Novitates no. 1422, 3 pp.
- 1949. Two Cretaceous echinoids from Peru. Journal of Paleontology 23(1): 84–86.
1952
- & MacNeil, F.S. 1952. Tertiary stratigraphy of South Carolina. Carolina. U.S. Geological Survey, Professional Paper 243-B: 19–29. PDF Reference page.
1953
- 1953. American Upper Cretaceous Echinoidea. U.S. Geological Survey, Professional Paper 254-A: 1–44. PDF
1954
- 1954. Pliocene echinoids from Okinawa. U.S. Geological Survey, Professional Paper 264-C: 45–52.
1955
- 1955. Some Cretaceous echinoids from the Americas. U.S. Geological Survey, Professional Paper 264-E: 87–112. PDF
1957
- 1957. Rhynobrissus cuneus, a new echinoid from North Carolina. Proceedings of the United States National Museum v. 107, no 3379: 9–12. PDF
- 1957. Echinoids [Geology of Saipan, Mariana Islands]. U.S. Geological Survey, Professional Paper 280-J: 361–364.
1959
- 1959. Cenozoic echinoids of eastern United States. U.S. Geological Survey, Professional Paper 321: PDF