Fossil vertebrates from western North America and Mexico
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Carnegie Institution of Washington.
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Publisher Address: | Washington, |
Publication Dates: | c.1946. |
Literature type: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Its Contributions to paleontology |
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Carrier Form: | iii, 195 p.: illus., plates, map. ; 26 cm. |
Index Number: | Q915 |
CLC: |
Q915.86 Q915.771 |
Call Number: | Q915.86/F752 |
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Each paper also published separately. Bibliography at end of each paper except one. E.L. Furlong. The Pleistocene antelope. Stockoceros conklingi, from San Josecito Cave, Mexico.--E.R. Hall. A new genus of American Pliocene badger, with remarks on the relationships of badgers of the Northern Hemisphere.--L.R. David: Use of fossil fish scales in micropaleontology. Some typical upper Eocene fish scales from California. Upper Cretaceous fish remains from the western border of the San Joaquin Valley, California.--R.E. Wallace. A Miocene mammalian fauna from Beatty Buttes, Oregon.--E.L. Furlong. Generic identification of the Pleistocene antelope from Rancho La Brea.--Hildegarde Howard. A review of the Pleistocene birds of Fossil Lake, Oregon. |