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Fossils from the Seymour Formation of Knox and Baylor Counties, Texas, and their bearing on the late Kansan climate of that region, by Claude W. Hibbard and Walter W. Dalquest.

LIBRA QE701 .M5 v.21
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hibbard, Claude William, 1905-1973.
Dalquest, Walter W. (Walter Woelber), 1917-2000, author.
Series:
Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology ; v. 21, no. 1.
Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan, v. 21, no. 1
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Paleontology--Texas--Knox County.
Paleontology.
Paleontology--Texas--Baylor County.
Paleontology--Pleistocene.
Paleoclimatology--Texas.
Paleoclimatology.
Physical Description:
66 illus., map, plates. 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Ann Arbor, Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan, 1966.
Notes:
Bibliography: p. 57-61.
OCLC:
2212629
Bound With:
With v.21,no.2: Stumm, E.C. Planalveolitella. -- 3. Kesling, R.V. Neopalaeaster enigmaticus. -- 4. Stumm, E.C. Tabulate corals of the silica shale (Middle Devonian) of northwestern Ohio and southeastern Michigan. -- 5. Stumm, E.C. Growth stages in the Middle Devonian rugose coral species Hexagonaria anna (Whitfield) from the traverse group of Michigan. -- 6. Stumm, E.C. Devonian trilobites from northwestern Ohio, northern Michigan and western New York.
-- 7. Stumm, E.C. and Chilman, R.B. Check list of fossil invertebrates described from the Middle Devonian silica formation of northwestern Ohio and southeastern Michigan. -- 8. Miller, C.N. Evolution of the fern genus Osmunda. -- 9. Paul, C.R.C. A redescription of the cystoid Lipsanocystis traversensis Ehlers and Leighley (Rhombifera: callocystitidae).
-- 10. Ehlers, G.M., Kesling, R.V. and Slaughter, A.E. Ordovician and Silurian strata from well core in Schoolcraft County, Michigan. -- 11. Paul, C.R.C. Hallicystis attenuata. -- 12. Hibbard, C.W. and Zakrzewski, R.J. Phyletic trends in the late Cenozoic Microtine ophiomys gen. nov., from Idaho.

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