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La Brea and Beyond: the Paleontology of Asphalt-Preserved Biotas
Florida State Museum
Reconstructing Equid Mobility in Miocene Florida Using Strontium
Uluv.ERSITY of Ftorida LIB.RARIES DEPARTMENT of NATURAL RESOURCES
The State of Florida and the Nation As a Whole
Geology of the Coastal Plain of South Carolina
Index to the Geologic Names of North America
An Idiosyncratic History of Floridian Vertebrate Paleontology
A New Species of Teleoceras from the Late Miocene Gray Fossil Site, with Comparisons to Other North American Hemphillian Species Rachel A
The Great American Biotic Interchange in Florida
21-Prothero and Liter (Dromo).P65
State of Florida State Board of Conservation Division of Geology Florida Geological Survey Interim Report on the Water Resources
Incompletely Representative of Possible Present Knowledge, and in Some Cases Distinctly Misapprehensive
Stratigraphy, Genesis, and Economic Potential of the Southern Part of the Florida Land-Pebble Phosphate Field
Vertebrate Paleontology at the Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida: the Past 60 Years of Research and Education
LCSH Section L
The Florida Geological Survey Holds All Rights to the Source Text of This Electronic Resource on Behalf of the State of Florida
State of Florida Department of Natural Resources Division of Resource
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Primer Registro Fósil De Pliometanastes Sp
University of Florida Thesis Or Dissertation Formatting
The Florida Geological Survey Holds All Rights to the Source Text of This Electronic Resource on Behalf of the State of Florida
Universidade De São Paulo Faculdade De Filosofia, Ciências E Letras De Ribeirão Preto Programa De Pós-Graduação Em Biologia Comparada
Intel International Science and Engineering Fair 2019 Program May 12 – 17, 2019 Phoenix, Arizona Intel International Science and Engineering Fair
BULLETIN of the FLORIDA STATE MUSEUM Biological Sciences
University of Florida A0146 B0146
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Mammalia, Xenarthra, Megalonychidae) Para El Mioceno Superior De Costa Rica, América Central