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Studies on Cenozoic paleontology and stratigraphy: in honor of Claude W. Hibbard
1975, Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan
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Breyer, J. The classification of Ogallala sediments in western Nebraska.
Miller, B.B. A sequence of radiocarbon-dated Wisconsinan nonmarine molluscan faunas from southwestern Kansas-northwestern Oklahoma.
Devore, C.H. The molluscan fauna of the Illinoian Butler Spring sloth locality from Meade County, Kansas.
Smith, M.L., Cavender, T.M., and Miller, R.R. Climatic and biogeographic significance of a fish fauna from the late Pliocene-early Pleistocene of the Lake Chapala Basin (Jalisco Mexico).
Neff, N.A. Fishes of the Kanopolis local fauna (Pleistocene) of Ellsworth County, Kansas.
Holman, J.A. Herpetofauna of the WaKeeney local fauna (lower Pliocene: Clarendonian) of Trego County, Kansas.
Feduccia, A. Upper Pliocene herons and ibises from North America.
Wood, A.E. The problem of the hystricognathous rodents.
Bjork, P.R. Observations on the morphology of the hedgehog genus Proterix (Insectivora : Erinaceidae).
Marcarovici, N. Sur la faune de vertébrés pléistocènes da la Roumanie.
Martin, R.A. Allophaiomys Kormos from the Pleistocene of North America. Martin, L.D. Microtine rodents from the Ogallala Pliocene of Nebraska and the early evolution of the Microtinae in North America.
Lindsay, E.H., Johnson, N.M., and Opdyke, N.D. Preliminary correlation of North American land mammal ages and geomagnetic chronology.
Zakrzewski, R.J. Pleistocene stratigraphy and paleontology in western Kansas.
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Includes bibliographies and index.
Papers presented at Hibbard Memorial Symposium, May 6 and 7, 1974, in Ann Arbor.
English or French.
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