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The World at the Time of Messel: Conference Volume
Paleocene Mammalian Faunas of the Bison Basin in South-Central Wyoming
United States
Mammal and Plant Localities of the Fort Union, Willwood, and Iktman Formations, Southern Bighorn Basin* Wyoming
Resolving the Relationships of Paleocene Placental Mammals
Late Paleocene) of the Eastern Crazy Mountain Basin, Montana
Chriacus: New Insight Into the Neurosensory System and Evolution of Early Placental Mammals
Smithsonian Contributions and Studies
University of Michigan University Library
The Earliest Known Eutherian Mammal
Synthese Des Donnees Actuelles Sur Les
Author-Title Index
Virtual Endocranial and Inner Ear Endocasts of the Paleocene
American Museum Novitates
Mammalian Body Size Change During the Paleocene–Eocene Thermal Maximum in the Powder River Basin, Wyoming
[Italic Page Numbers Indicate Major References] Aaron's Locality, Alberta, 59 Acarictis Ryani, 157 Achaenodon Sp., 214 Acheronod
Tarsal Morphology of the Pleuraspidotheriid Mammal Hilalia from the Middle Eocene of Turkey
Vertebrate Paleontology of Montana
Top View
University of Michigan University Library
University of Michigan University Library
Genozoic Mammal Horizons of Western North America
(Creodonta, Oxyaenidae) from the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum
AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES Published by Number 849 the AMERICAN MUSEUM of NATURAL HISTORY May 18 1936 New York City
Geological Survey
Mammalian Evolutionary Morphology Vertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology Series
Edward D. Cope, Popular Science Monthly
Petrosal and Bony Labyrinth Morphology of the Stem Paenungulate Mammal
On the Origin of the Order Artiodactyla (Arctocyonidae/Paleocene/Eocene) KENNETH D
Fossil Evidence and the Origin of Bats
Petrosal Anatomy of the Paleocene Eutherian Mammal Deltatherium Fundaminis (Cope, 1881)
The Case of Arctocyon Primaevus (Arctocyonidae, Mammalia) from the Late Paleocene of France
The Enigmatic Evolutionary Relationships of Paleocene Mammals and Their Relevance for the Tertiary Radiation of Placental Mammals
Vol.4, No.2, 45-80, L. Van Valen, the Beginning of the Age of Mammals