Case, E. C. (1898). The development and geological relation of the vertebrates. Part III: Reptilia (continued from 1898 B); Part IV: Aves; Part V: Mammalia. Jour. Geol. VI 622-646, 711-736 (Reptilia); 816-820 (Aves)

Case, E.C. (1906) On the skull of Edaphosaurus pogonias Cope. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History , 22 (2): 19-26, 1 plate

Case, E.C. (1907) A restoration of Diadectes. Journal of Geology, 15: 556-559

Case, E.C. (1907) Description of the skull of Bolosaurus striatus Cope. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History , 23 (28): 653-658, 1 plate

Case, E.C. (1907) Additional description of the genus Zatrachys Cope. Ibid , 23 (30): 665-668

Case, E.C. (1908) Notes on the skull of Lysorophus tricarinatus Cope. Ibid , 24 (26): 531-533

Case, E.C. (1910) New or little known reptiles and amphibians from the Permian (?) of Texas. Ibid , 28 (17): 163-181 [Diadectes maximus | Diasparactus zenos | Ctenosaurus rugosus | Gymnarthrus willoughbyi | Aspidosaurus glascocki | Tersomius texensis | Trimerorhachis alleni]

Case, E.C. (1910) The skeleton of Poecilospondylus francisi , a new genus and species of Pelycosauria. Ibid , 28 (18): 183-188 [Poecilospondylus francisi]

Case, E. C. (1910). Description of a skeleton of Dimetrodon incisivus Cope. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. XXVIII 189-196

Case, E.C. (1922). New reptiles and stegocephalians from the Upper Triassic of Western Texas. Carnegie Institution of Washington Publ. 321, 1-84

Case, E.C., (1927). The vertebral column of Coelophysis Cope. Univ. Michigan Museum Paleontol. Contrib. 2(10), 209-222

Case, E.C. (1932). On the caudal region of Coelophysis sp. and on some new or little known forms from the Upper Triassic of Western Texas. Univ. Michigan Museum Paleontol. Contrib. 4(3), 81-91

Case, G. R. (1965). [Dinosaur tracks from Route 91, Holyoke, Massachusetts.] Rocks and Minerals 40:589.

Case, T.J. (1978) Speculations on the growth rate and reproduction of some dinosaurs. Paleobiology 4 320-328

Case, T.J. (1978). On the evolution and adaptive significance of postnatal growth rates in the terrestrial vertebrates. Q. Rev. Biol. 53: 243-282.

Case, G. R. (1978) A new Selachian Fauna from the Judith River Formation (Campanian) of Montana. Palaeontographica Abt. A Vol. 160 p.~176-205, 6~pl., 16~fig., 3~tab.

Case, G. R. (1987) A new Selachian Fauna from the Late Campanian of Wyoming (Teapot Sandstone Member, Mesaverde Formation, Big Horn Basin). Palaeontographica Abt. A Vol. 197 p.~1-37, 15~pl., 12~fig., 3~tab.

Case, G. R., Udovichenko, N. I., Nessov, Lev A., Averianov, A. O. & Borodin, P. D. (1996) A Middle Eocene selachian fauna from the White Mountain Formation of the Kizylkum Desert, Uzbekistan, C. I. S Palaeontographica Abt. A Vol. 242 p.~99-126, 15~pl., 5~fig., 1~tab.

Case, J. A., Woodburne, M. O. and Goin, F. J. (1999) Antarctic Peninsula : Late Cretaceous to Early Tertiary faunal corridor [abstr.]:in8th international symposium on Antarctic earth sciences; programme and abstracts (Skinner, D. N. B., editor), Royal Society of New Zealand, Wellington, NZ, New Zealand, p. 64, 1999.Meeting: 1999, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.

Case J.A., Martin J.E., Chaney D.S., Reguero M., Marenssi S.A., Santillana S.M., Woodburne M.O., (2000) The first duck-billed dinosaur (Family Hadrosauridae) from Antarctica. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology Vol. 20 Nr 3 pages 612–614.

Case, G. R. Borodin, P. D., and Legett, J. J. (2001) Fossil selachians from the New Egypt Formation (Upper Cretaceous, Late Maastrichtian) of Arneytown, Monmouth County, New Jersey: Palaeontographica, Abt A, V. 261, Lfg. 4-6, p. 113-124. (Heterodontus creamridgensis, Brachaelurus hornerstownensis, Ginglymostoma cuspidata, Dasyatis newegyptensis)

Case, G. R., Schwimmer, D. R., Borodin, P. D., and Leggett, J. J. (2001) A new selachian fauna from the Eutaw Formation (Upper Cretaceous/Early to Middle Santonian) of Chattahoochee County, Georgia: Palaeontographica Abt A., v. 261, Lfg. 4-6, p. 83-102. (Columbusia fragilis, Microdontaspis tenuis, Pseudohypolophus ellipsis, Borodinopristis ackermani, Ischyrhiza georgiensis, Erguitaia benningensis, Eruitaia rugosa, Ptychotrygon chattahoocheensis, Ptychotyrgon eutawensis)

Case, G. R. (2001) A new selachian fauna from the Coleraine Formation (Upper Cretaceous/Cenomanian) of Minneosota: Palaeontographica Abt A., v. 261, Lfg. 4-6, p. 103-112. (Hybodus rajkovichi, Protolamna gigantea)

Case JA, Goin FJ & Woodburne MO (2004), \\\"South American\\\" marsupials from the Late Cretaceous of North America and the origin of marsupial cohorts, Journal of Mammalian Evolution, 11(3/4), p.223-255. [Hatcheritherium alpha | Nortedelphys magnus | Nortedelphys intermedius | Nortedelphys minimus]

Case, J.A., Martin, J.E. and Reguero, M. (2007) A dromaeosaur from the Maastrichtian of James Ross Island and the Late Cretaceous Antarctic dinosaur fauna. U.S. Geological Survey and The National Academies; USGS OF-2007-1047, Short Research Paper 083