Bulletin no. 3 (1995 proceedings)
Debra Boaz, Susan Bolander, Peggy Dierking, Michael Dornan, and B.J. Tegowski, eds.
Produced in conjunction with the 3rd annual Fossils of Arizona Symposium convened by the Southwest Paleontological Society (SPS) and the Mesa Southwest Museum in 1995. The volume continues the focus on Arizona paleontological research with contributions from professional scientists, students, and avocationists. 111 pages.
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Table of Contents
Devonian Fossil Fish from Central Arizona
Heidemarie G. Johnson Northern Arizona University
Transitional Lithology and Paleofauna for the Escabrosa and Redwall Limestone Contact in Central Arizona
Chris Schur Southwest Paleontological Society
Paleontology of the Surprise Canyon Formation (Mississippian) in Grand Canyon, Arizona
Stanley S. Beus Northern Arizona University
Taphonomy of Fossil Plants in Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona
Timothy M. Demko Colorado State University
The First Dinosaurs in Arizona
Edwin H. Colbert Museum of Northern Arizona
In‐Progress Dinosaur Excavation in the Mid‐Cretaceous Turney Ranch Formation, Southeastern Arizona
David W. Thayer Curator of Geology, Arizona Sonora Desert Museum Ronald P. Ratkevich Paleontologist, Arizona Sonora Desert Museum
Marine Reptiles from the Upper Cretaceous Mancos Shale, Black Mesa, Northeastern Arizona
Grace V. Irby Museum of Northern Arizona
The Paleoenvironments of Cretaceous Rocks in East‐Central Arizona
Douglas G. Wolfe ASL Hydrologic and Environmental Services
Arizona's Place in Late Cretaceous Biogeography
Robert D. McCord II University ofArizona
Problems and Speculations in Mammalian Paleoecology and Evolution: Western North America During the Paleogene
Richard K. Stucky Denver Museum of Natural History
Quaternary Geochronology and Distribution of Mammuthus on the Colorado Plateau
Larry D. Agenbroad, Northern Arizona University
Jim I. Mead, Northern Arizona University