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- Proceedings of the United States National Museum
- Fossil Equidae: a Monobaraminic, Stratomorphic Series
- A New Genus of Horse from Pleistocene North America
- Geology of the Yankton Area South Dakota and Nebraska
- Copyright by Dennis Russell Ruez, Jr. 2007
- A Comparison of the Clarendonian Equid Assemblages from the Mission Pit, South Dakota and Ashfall Fossil Beds, Nebraska
- Paleontologíam E X Ic A
- Geologic, Paleontologic, and Contemporary Introduction to John
- Redalyc.Dietary Evaluation of a Hipparionin Horse Population From
- The Early Pleistocene (Latest Blancan-Earliest Irvingtonian) Froman Ferry Fauna and History of the Glenns Ferry Formation, Southwestern Idaho
- 70Th Annual Meeting of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
- 31295002537222.Pdf (4.834Mb)
- Pleistocene Equid Brain Endocast from Shanxi Province, China
- The Evolution of the Horse Family
- AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES Published by 131 Tneauzrxca MUSEUM of NATURAL HISTORY 23, 1924 Tumber New York City Sept
- The Evolution of the Modern Horse by Mary Ellen Robertson, Burnside Pluckies 4-H Goodhue County, Grade 7
- Dinohippus Mexicanus (Mammalia: Equidae) from the Early Pliocene (Latest Hemphillian) of Central Mexico,And the Origin of Equus
- 1 Identification of Different Stages of Horse Evolution
- Webster County, Nebraska
- Creation/Evolution
- Ash Fall Historic Park: Field Trip 5 Robert Diffendal, Jr
- The Evolution of Equid Monodactyly: a Review Including a New Hypothesis
- BULLETIN of the FLORIDA STATE MUSEUM Biological Sciences
- A New Discovery of a Skeleton of the Horse Protohippus?, and a Summary of the Miocene (Barstovian) Fossil Localities Near Dixon, Rio Arriba County, New Mexico Gary S
- THE EVOLUTION of the HORSE: History and Techniques of Study © 2008 by Deb Bennett, Ph.D
- Assessing the Reliability of Stable Isotopes in Fossil Bone: a Unique Case Study of Prehistoric Lung Pathology
- Geologic Resources Inventory Report, John Day Fossil Beds
- Evolução Dos Equídeos Revisão Bibliográfica
- THE HORSE and ITS RELATIVES E Ffer^Ge ORG -Tfe 7Q H B € FL '^ the HORSE and ITS RELATIVES
- Evolution of Old World Equus and Origin of the Zebra-Ass Clade
- Evolution of the Horse
- 1. Hyracotherium (50 Million Years Ago), Aka Eohippus ("Dawn