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Sedimentology of Norden Bridge and Egelhoff Fossil Quarries (Miocene) of North-Central Nebraska
Geology of the Fort Laramie '.* Area, Platte and Goshen >
The Stratigraphic Position of Fossil Vertebrates from the Pojoaque Member of the Tesuque Formation (Middle Miocene, Late Barstovian) Near Española, New Mexico
Florida State Museum
Mammalia: Rodentia)
HAWK RIM: a GEOLOGIC and PALEONTOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION of a NEW BARSTOVIAN LOCALITY in CENTRAL OREGON by WIN NADIA FRANCIS MCLAUGH
S a M N O B L E M U S E
North American Geology, Paleontology Petrology, and Mineralogy
The University of Kansas Paleontological Contributions Roger
Vertebrate Paleontology of Montana
Symposium on Ten Years' Progress in Vertebrate Paleontology
Vertebrate Paleontology at the Florida Museum of Natural History, University of Florida: the Past 60 Years of Research and Education
Geology and Vertebrate Paleontology of the Smith River Basin Montana
Small Vertebrates of the Bidahoghi Formation, White
Mineral Resources of the Hawk Mountain Wilderness Study Area, Harney County, Oregon
Late Miocene Climate and Life on Land in Oregon Within a Context of Neogene Global Change
Genozoic Mammal Horizons of Western North America
Middle Miocene), California
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Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters Volume Xxxviii
Early Miocene Mammals from the Lemhi Valley of Idaho
A Horned Rodent from the Colo- Rado Miocene. with a Revision of the Mylagauli, Beavers, and Hares of the American Tertiary
Castoridae: Palaeocastorinae) Burrowing Behaviors Based on the Functional Anatomy of the Teeth and Skull with a Description of a New Species and Genus
Reprinted from the Tangled Bank: an Introduction to Evolution by Carl Zimmer. Permission Granted by Roberts and Company Publishe
A Miocene Mammalian Fauna from South- Eastern Oregon
Phylogenetic Systematics of the Borophaginae (Carnivora: Canidae)