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- catalog contributor b7676067.
- catalog contributor b7676068.
- catalog contributor b7676069.
- catalog created "1975.".
- catalog date "1975".
- catalog date "1975.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1975.".
- catalog description "Bibliography of Claude W. Hibbard, p. 129-134.".
- catalog description "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.".
- catalog extent "vi, 143 p. :".
- catalog isPartOf "Claude W. Hibbard memorial ; v. 3".
- catalog isPartOf "Papers on paleontology ; no. 12".
- catalog issued "1975".
- catalog issued "1975.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engfre".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor : Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan,".
- catalog spatial "North America".
- catalog subject "560/.97".
- catalog subject "Geology North America Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Geology, Stratigraphic Cenozoic Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Hibbard, Claude William, 1905-1973.".
- catalog subject "Paleontology Cenozoic Congresses.".
- catalog subject "QE701 .P585 no. 12 QE735".
- catalog tableOfContents "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.".
- catalog title "Studies on Cenozoic paleontology and stratigraphy : in honor of Claude W. Hibbard / edited by G. R. Smith and N. E. Friedland.".
- catalog type "text".