A publication dated 1862, reports that Randolph is "approached in the rear by several good roads".
A picture of the church from a publication dated 1895 also shows the south door.
In a publication dated 1903 Roth defined the order of Notoungulata as a category of prehistoric hoofed mammals found only in South America.
There are nine letters of opinions on this monograph by various authorities to whom Chadwick had submitted copies for evaluation and suggestions about publication dated 1975.
A recent publication dated 2009 suggests that only one fortification existed at Randolph which was first named Fort Randolph and later became known as Fort Wright.
Neuquensuchus was named by Lucas E. Fiorelli and Jorge O. Calvo in a publication dated to 2007, but which became available in 2008.
Fourteen were published during her lifetime, in three publications dated 1910, 1915, and 1924; it is unclear whether she continued composing at all after her last publication.
Gulella loveridgei van Bruggen, 1996 - Malawi, (publication dated 18 December 1995, published February 1996).
The first photograph where the flag appears is in a publication dated in 1918.
In a publication dated 1858, Leidy assigned the name Canis dirus.