The recent discovery of peccary material in the McKittrick asphalt deposits, during the excavations conducted for the California Institute of Technology by Charles H. Sternberg, adds another member to the list of mammals known from this locality. In view of the rather uncommon representation of peccaries in the Pleistocene of California a record of occurrence of these types at McKittrick seems particularly desirable
The artiodactyla found at the Kew Quarry site in the Sespe deposits of the Las Posas Hills, Ventura...
A collection of mammalian bones was made by Charles Innis and Thornton Hole from a sand deposit abou...
The fauna of the beds at Devil\u27s Gulch and vicinity is rich and varied, and promises to fill cert...
In November, 1936, a group of students from the Webb School, Claremont, California, visited the foss...
The occurrence of a Pleistocene vertebrate fauna in an asphalt deposit near McKittrick, California,...
Of the several occurrences of Hyaenognathus in the Pliocene and Pleistocene of North America three a...
In a provisional list of mammals from an asphalt deposit occurring near McKittrick/Kern County, Cali...
During the field season of 1915, while collecting, a mile or two west of Valentine, Cherry County, N...
The generic assemblage of carnivores known at present from the Kew Quarry of the Las Posas Hills, Ve...
A new species of Pliocene peccary, Prosthennops (Macrogens) graffhami; is described from the Kimball...
Several years ago, a new genus and species of peccary, “Muknalia minima”, was described from the Ple...
Several years ago, a new genus and species of peccary, “'Muknalia minima'”, was described from the P...
The late Pleistocene faunal assemblage from Bat Cave, central Ozarks, Missouri provides an opportuni...
During the summer of 1929, the writer, accompanied by Mr. Paul O. McGrew of the University of Nebras...
In 1920 Stock described the fragmentary remains of three mammalian types (Hypertragulus sp., Caenopu...
The artiodactyla found at the Kew Quarry site in the Sespe deposits of the Las Posas Hills, Ventura...
A collection of mammalian bones was made by Charles Innis and Thornton Hole from a sand deposit abou...
The fauna of the beds at Devil\u27s Gulch and vicinity is rich and varied, and promises to fill cert...
In November, 1936, a group of students from the Webb School, Claremont, California, visited the foss...
The occurrence of a Pleistocene vertebrate fauna in an asphalt deposit near McKittrick, California,...
Of the several occurrences of Hyaenognathus in the Pliocene and Pleistocene of North America three a...
In a provisional list of mammals from an asphalt deposit occurring near McKittrick/Kern County, Cali...
During the field season of 1915, while collecting, a mile or two west of Valentine, Cherry County, N...
The generic assemblage of carnivores known at present from the Kew Quarry of the Las Posas Hills, Ve...
A new species of Pliocene peccary, Prosthennops (Macrogens) graffhami; is described from the Kimball...
Several years ago, a new genus and species of peccary, “Muknalia minima”, was described from the Ple...
Several years ago, a new genus and species of peccary, “'Muknalia minima'”, was described from the P...
The late Pleistocene faunal assemblage from Bat Cave, central Ozarks, Missouri provides an opportuni...
During the summer of 1929, the writer, accompanied by Mr. Paul O. McGrew of the University of Nebras...
In 1920 Stock described the fragmentary remains of three mammalian types (Hypertragulus sp., Caenopu...
The artiodactyla found at the Kew Quarry site in the Sespe deposits of the Las Posas Hills, Ventura...
A collection of mammalian bones was made by Charles Innis and Thornton Hole from a sand deposit abou...
The fauna of the beds at Devil\u27s Gulch and vicinity is rich and varied, and promises to fill cert...