In addition to three distinct types of hyaenodonts now known from the Sespe Upper Eocene(1) (Locality 150 Calif. Inst. Tech. Vert. Pale.), there remains to be recorded another creodont, namely, a representative of the family Miacidae. At Locality 150 skull and jaw materials of this form occur nearly as abundantly as do those of the Hyaenodontide. Special interest attaches to this miacid in view of its relationship to Pleurocyon, a genus described by Peterson(2) from the Upper Uinta (Uinta C)
In a previous paper(1) I have noted the occurrence of two distinct types of oreodonts, namely, a lep...
Of the several occurrences of Hyaenognathus in the Pliocene and Pleistocene of North America three a...
In an Upper Miocene assemblage of mammals recently brought together, occur remains of numerous indiv...
Since the announcement(1) of the discovery of upper Eocene mammals in the Sespe deposits north of th...
The Sespe deposits of southern California have yielded several cricetine-like rodent specimens. Rode...
p. 117-209, 20 p. of plates : ill., map ; 27 cm.Thesis (Ph. D.)--Columbia University.Includes biblio...
It becomes increasingly clear that the faunal stage represented at Locality 150 in the Sespe deposit...
Until very recently, all occurrences of American titanotheres have been known from either Eocene or ...
A newly discovered maxillary dentition from the Early Eocene rocks of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, is...
Until very recently, all occurrences of American titanotheres have been known from either Eocene or ...
Contents: Abstract -- Introductions -- Meliakrouniomys new genus -- Description -- Discussion -- Me...
Among the several artiodactyls collected in the Upper Sespe Eocene, the new subgenus here described,...
14 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 14)."New material shows that Nonomys si...
Specimens referable to the genus Pareumys are now known from three localities in the Sespe formation...
In several papers, published in the PROCEEDINGS,(1) I have described some of the very late Eocene ma...
In a previous paper(1) I have noted the occurrence of two distinct types of oreodonts, namely, a lep...
Of the several occurrences of Hyaenognathus in the Pliocene and Pleistocene of North America three a...
In an Upper Miocene assemblage of mammals recently brought together, occur remains of numerous indiv...
Since the announcement(1) of the discovery of upper Eocene mammals in the Sespe deposits north of th...
The Sespe deposits of southern California have yielded several cricetine-like rodent specimens. Rode...
p. 117-209, 20 p. of plates : ill., map ; 27 cm.Thesis (Ph. D.)--Columbia University.Includes biblio...
It becomes increasingly clear that the faunal stage represented at Locality 150 in the Sespe deposit...
Until very recently, all occurrences of American titanotheres have been known from either Eocene or ...
A newly discovered maxillary dentition from the Early Eocene rocks of the Bighorn Basin, Wyoming, is...
Until very recently, all occurrences of American titanotheres have been known from either Eocene or ...
Contents: Abstract -- Introductions -- Meliakrouniomys new genus -- Description -- Discussion -- Me...
Among the several artiodactyls collected in the Upper Sespe Eocene, the new subgenus here described,...
14 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.Includes bibliographical references (p. 14)."New material shows that Nonomys si...
Specimens referable to the genus Pareumys are now known from three localities in the Sespe formation...
In several papers, published in the PROCEEDINGS,(1) I have described some of the very late Eocene ma...
In a previous paper(1) I have noted the occurrence of two distinct types of oreodonts, namely, a lep...
Of the several occurrences of Hyaenognathus in the Pliocene and Pleistocene of North America three a...
In an Upper Miocene assemblage of mammals recently brought together, occur remains of numerous indiv...