In the following paper the writer describes various species of Vertebrata, nearly all of which he had the opportunity to see in Texas, in December, 1914. Some of these were examined at Baylor University, at Waco; some at College Station, in the collection of Dr. Mark Francis; and others at the State University, at Austin. Many of the specimens were afterwards sent to the writer at Washington where they could be studied with more care. For the use of these materials the writer is especially indebted to Dr. John K. Strecker, of Baylor University, Dr. Mark Francis, of the Agricultural College, and Prof. F. L. Whitney, of the State University. The greater number of the species described here belong to the Pleistocene ;but the pycnod...
Contents: Abstract -- Introduction -- Systematic Paleontology -- Discussion and Summary -- Reference...
A small group of persons, The Dallas Prehistorical Society , has for several years been collecting ...
On cover: Tertiary paleontology of Texas ... Received at Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., April 11,...
In the following paper the writer describes various species of Vertebrata, nearly all of which he h...
In the following paper the writer describes various species of Vertebrata, nearly all of which he h...
The Vale Formation is a wedge of predominantly terrestrial sediments of Leonardian age (Permian), o...
The Clear Creek local fauna of Denton County, Texas (Pleistocene: Sangamon) has yielded bones repres...
A new larger species of Sthenodectes is based on two well preserved skulls and other material from t...
A new larger species of Sthenodectes is based on two well preserved skulls and other material from t...
Fossil fishes of the Clear Creek local fauna, assigned to the Sangamon interglacial stage, and of th...
The Vale Formation is a wedge of predominantly terrestrial sediments of Leonardian age (Permian), o...
p. 123-178, [35] leaves of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references
Each paper also published separately.Bibilography at end of each paper except one.E. L. Furlong. The...
During the winter of 1964-65 an area in Southeast Texas was prospected for paleontological localitie...
The Clear Creek local fauna of Denton County, Texas (Pleistocene: Sangamon) has yielded bones repres...
Contents: Abstract -- Introduction -- Systematic Paleontology -- Discussion and Summary -- Reference...
A small group of persons, The Dallas Prehistorical Society , has for several years been collecting ...
On cover: Tertiary paleontology of Texas ... Received at Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., April 11,...
In the following paper the writer describes various species of Vertebrata, nearly all of which he h...
In the following paper the writer describes various species of Vertebrata, nearly all of which he h...
The Vale Formation is a wedge of predominantly terrestrial sediments of Leonardian age (Permian), o...
The Clear Creek local fauna of Denton County, Texas (Pleistocene: Sangamon) has yielded bones repres...
A new larger species of Sthenodectes is based on two well preserved skulls and other material from t...
A new larger species of Sthenodectes is based on two well preserved skulls and other material from t...
Fossil fishes of the Clear Creek local fauna, assigned to the Sangamon interglacial stage, and of th...
The Vale Formation is a wedge of predominantly terrestrial sediments of Leonardian age (Permian), o...
p. 123-178, [35] leaves of plates : ill. ; 24 cm.Includes bibliographical references
Each paper also published separately.Bibilography at end of each paper except one.E. L. Furlong. The...
During the winter of 1964-65 an area in Southeast Texas was prospected for paleontological localitie...
The Clear Creek local fauna of Denton County, Texas (Pleistocene: Sangamon) has yielded bones repres...
Contents: Abstract -- Introduction -- Systematic Paleontology -- Discussion and Summary -- Reference...
A small group of persons, The Dallas Prehistorical Society , has for several years been collecting ...
On cover: Tertiary paleontology of Texas ... Received at Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y., April 11,...