Since publication of the description and discussion of the Thousand Creek fauna in 1911, further collecting in the Thousand Creek beds of northwestern Nevada by parties from the University of California has furnished additional paleontological materials on which the recognition of forms new to the fauna has been based and on which previously described species have become better known
With the exception of the three species, Tephrocyon rurestris (Condon), Canis sp. and Cope's type L...
The interaction between climate, environments, and mammalian faunas during the late Pleistocene-Holo...
Mastodon remains are not uncommon in the Thousand Creek Pliocene beds of northwestern Nevada but the...
Since publication of the description and discussion of the Thousand Creek fauna in 1911, further col...
Systematic collecting over a number of years in the Thousand Creek beds of northwestern Nevada has ...
Tertiary mammalian remains were discovered by Chester Stock and E. L. Furlong several years ago in s...
In an Upper Miocene assemblage of mammals recently brought together, occur remains of numerous indiv...
With the progress of paleontological explorations in the later Tertiary deposits of the northern Gr...
In 1920 Stock described the fragmentary remains of three mammalian types (Hypertragulus sp., Caenopu...
Since their earliest exploitation for gold, the auriferous gravels of the Sierra Nevada have yielded...
The Tertiary mammal occurrence in the Avawatz Mountains, discovered in 1932 by the late H. W. Nicker...
The concentration of fossil vertebrate remains at the Kew Quarry site in the Sespe deposits of the L...
Of the several occurrences of Hyaenognathus in the Pliocene and Pleistocene of North America three a...
Part I: A Tertiary mammalian fauna from the San Antonio Mountains near Tonopah, Nevada: A collec...
The generic assemblage of carnivores known at present from the Kew Quarry of the Las Posas Hills, Ve...
With the exception of the three species, Tephrocyon rurestris (Condon), Canis sp. and Cope's type L...
The interaction between climate, environments, and mammalian faunas during the late Pleistocene-Holo...
Mastodon remains are not uncommon in the Thousand Creek Pliocene beds of northwestern Nevada but the...
Since publication of the description and discussion of the Thousand Creek fauna in 1911, further col...
Systematic collecting over a number of years in the Thousand Creek beds of northwestern Nevada has ...
Tertiary mammalian remains were discovered by Chester Stock and E. L. Furlong several years ago in s...
In an Upper Miocene assemblage of mammals recently brought together, occur remains of numerous indiv...
With the progress of paleontological explorations in the later Tertiary deposits of the northern Gr...
In 1920 Stock described the fragmentary remains of three mammalian types (Hypertragulus sp., Caenopu...
Since their earliest exploitation for gold, the auriferous gravels of the Sierra Nevada have yielded...
The Tertiary mammal occurrence in the Avawatz Mountains, discovered in 1932 by the late H. W. Nicker...
The concentration of fossil vertebrate remains at the Kew Quarry site in the Sespe deposits of the L...
Of the several occurrences of Hyaenognathus in the Pliocene and Pleistocene of North America three a...
Part I: A Tertiary mammalian fauna from the San Antonio Mountains near Tonopah, Nevada: A collec...
The generic assemblage of carnivores known at present from the Kew Quarry of the Las Posas Hills, Ve...
With the exception of the three species, Tephrocyon rurestris (Condon), Canis sp. and Cope's type L...
The interaction between climate, environments, and mammalian faunas during the late Pleistocene-Holo...
Mastodon remains are not uncommon in the Thousand Creek Pliocene beds of northwestern Nevada but the...