Robert Parr Whitfield
1828 – 1910
44 works on record
Works

Mollusca and Crustacea of the Miocene formations of New Jersey
1894

Preliminary report on the paleontology of the Black Hills
1877

Brachiopoda and Lamellibranchiata of the Raritan clays and greensand marls of New Jersey

Gasteropoda and Cephalopoda of the Raritan clays and Greensand Marls of New Jersey
Notes on some Jurassic fossils from Franz Josef Land, brought by a member of the Ziegler Exploring Expedition
1906
Descriptions of new fossil sponges from the Hamilton Group of Indiana
1905
Notice of a new crinoid and a new mollusk from the Portage Rocks of New York
1905
Note on some worm burrows in rocks of the Chemung Group of New York
1904
Notice of a new genus and species of Lower Carboniferous Bryozoan
1904
Notice of a remarkable case of reproduction of lost parts shown on a fossil Crinoid
1904
Description of a new form of Myalina from the Coal Measures of Texas
1902
Observations on and emended description of Heteroceras simplicostatum Whitfield
1902
Description of a new teredo-like shell from the Laramie Group
1902
Notice of a remarkable case of combination between two different genera of living corals
1901
Some observations on corals from the Bahamas, with description of a new species
1901
Notice of a new sponge from Bermuda and of some other forms from the Bahamas
1901
Note on a very fine example of Helicoceras stevensoni preserving the outer chamber
1901
Notice of two very large lobsters in the collection fo the American Museum of Natural History
1899
Observations on some "mud flow" markings on rocks from near Albany, N.Y., now in the American Museum of Natural History, New York
1899
Notice of a remarkable specimen of the West India coral Madrepora palmata
1898
Descriptions of species of Rudiatæ from the Cretaceous rocks of Jamaica, W.I., collected and presented by Mr. F.C. Nicholas
1897
Descriptions of new species of Silurian fossils from near Port Cassin and elsewhere on Lake Champlain
1897
Observations on the genus Barrettia woodward, with descriptions of two new species
1897
Note on the Hypostome of Lichas (Terataspis) Grandis Hall
1897
On new forms of marine algæ from the Trenton limestone, with observations on Buthograptus laxus Hali
1894
Gasteropoda and Cephalopoda of the Raritan clays and greesand marls of New Jersey
1892
Observations on some Cretaceous fossils from the Beyrût District of Syria, in the collection of the American Museum of Natural History, with descriptions of some new species
1891
Observations on some imperfectly known fossils from the calciferous sandrock of Lake Champlain, and descriptions of serveral new forms
1889
Additional notes on Asaphus canalis, Conrad
1889
Note on the faunal resemblance between the Cretaceous formations of New Jersey, and those of the Gulf States
1889
Description of a new form of fossil, Balanoid Cirripede, from the Marcellus shale of New York
1889
Notice of a new fossil body, probably a sponge related to Dictyophyton
1886
Notice of geological investigations along the eastern shore of Lake Champlain
1886
Notice of some new species of primordial fossils in the collections of the Museum, and corrections of previously described species
1884
On the fauna of the Lower Carboniferous limestones of Spergen Hill, Ind
1882
Notice of six new species of Unios from the Laramie Group
Remarks on and descriptions of New Fossil Unionidae from the Laramie Clays of Montana
Notice of a new species of Fasciolaria from the Eocene Green Marls at Shark River, N.J.
Republication of descriptions of fossils from the Hall Collection now in the American Museum of Natural history
Notice of some new species of Primordial Fossils in the collection of the museum, and corrections of previously described species
Descriptions of species of Rudistæ from the cretaceous rocks of Jamaica, W.I., collected and presented by Mr. F.C. Nicholas
Republication of descriptons of Lower Carboniferous crinoidea from the Hall collection now in the American Museum of Natural History
Observations on the purposes of the embryonic sheaths of Endoceras, and their bearing on the origin of the siphon in the Orthocerata
Observations on some Cretaceous fossils from the Beyrût District of Syria, in the collection of the American Museum of Natural History