My almost 10 month old's feeding schedule:
6a: 5-6 oz formula
7:45a: cereal mixed with formula (appx. 4 oz of prepared cereal) + 4 oz jarred fruit.
8:30a: nap
11a-12p: 4-6 oz of formula, he may or may not drink it.
12p: 4 oz stonyfield farm plain yo-baby yogurt mixed with fruit (4oz - mashed banana or jarred fruit)
1p: nap
4p: 6-8oz formula
5:45p: 4-6oz jarred veggie with some protein (meat, chicken, egg, tofu, beans), 4oz jarred fruit.
6:30-8p: 4-6 oz formula and then bedtime.
I was told by my pediatrician that he should not be drinking more than 24 oz of formula. Sometimes I am lucky if he even drinks 20 oz. She is not concerned, as he is in the 50% for weight & 95% for height. He pees 8-10 x per day, so he is getting enough fluids.
Babies 9 months old should be getting ###-###-#### calories per day. Remember formula is 20 cal/oz and has a combo of carbs, proteins, & fats. Be sure that the solids that you are giving her are well-rounded overall. She should have a protein at each meal - breakfast (formula that is mixed in the cereal), lunch can be yogurt, dinner can be meats, fish, chicken, tofu, or beans.
My son is slowly getting used to food with texture. I give him some stage 3 foods that are chunkier. For the most part he eats it. Keep trying, over time she will get used to eat. My son is able to feed himself a teething biscuit, rice cake, pieces of melon, pear, etc. He has more difficulty with the cheerios.
Only eliminate the bottle before bedtime once she is getting more formula throughout the day. You can slowly reduce the amount you give her each night, until you are down to 1 oz, then stop the next night.
If she is having a tough time with drinking from a bottle during the day, try giving her formula in a sippy cup with handles that she can hold. My son sometimes prefers that.
Good luck!