The Tiffany fauna, Upper Paleocene, 1: Multituberculata, Marsupialia, Insectivora, and?Chiroptera:
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The American Museum of Natural History
[1935]
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Schriftenreihe: | American Museum of Natural History <New York, NY>: American Museum novitates
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Beschreibung: | Caption title. - "April 20, 1935.". - Most specimens collected by Walter Granger, with George Olsen, in 1916. - "The area ... is in southwestern Colorado, near the boundary with New Mexico, on the northern drainage slope of the San Juan River, and is included in an arc on which lie the settlements or stations Ignacio, Tiffany, Arboles, and Pagosa Junction ... The great majority of the specimens ... are from ... the most western of the fossiliferous exposures, four to five miles north of the station of Tiffany"--Page 3 Includes bibliographical references |
Beschreibung: | 19 pages illustrations 24 cm |
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spelling | Simpson, George Gaylord Verfasser aut The Tiffany fauna, Upper Paleocene, 1: Multituberculata, Marsupialia, Insectivora, and?Chiroptera by George Gaylord Simpson New York City The American Museum of Natural History [1935] 19 pages illustrations 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier American Museum of Natural History <New York, NY>: American Museum novitates 795 Caption title. - "April 20, 1935.". - Most specimens collected by Walter Granger, with George Olsen, in 1916. - "The area ... is in southwestern Colorado, near the boundary with New Mexico, on the northern drainage slope of the San Juan River, and is included in an arc on which lie the settlements or stations Ignacio, Tiffany, Arboles, and Pagosa Junction ... The great majority of the specimens ... are from ... the most western of the fossiliferous exposures, four to five miles north of the station of Tiffany"--Page 3 Includes bibliographical references Mammals, Fossil / Colorado Mammals, Fossil / San Juan Basin (N.M. and Colo.) Paleontology / Paleocene Paleontology / Colorado Paleontology / San Juan Basin (N.M. and Colo.) Mammals, Fossil fast Paleocene Geologic Epoch fast Paleontology fast Paläontologie Colorado fast United States / San Juan Basin fast USA Granger, Walter Sonstige oth Olsen, George Sonstige oth American Museum of Natural History <New York, NY>: American Museum novitates 795 (DE-604)BV000903603 795 |
spellingShingle | Simpson, George Gaylord The Tiffany fauna, Upper Paleocene, 1: Multituberculata, Marsupialia, Insectivora, and?Chiroptera American Museum of Natural History <New York, NY>: American Museum novitates Mammals, Fossil / Colorado Mammals, Fossil / San Juan Basin (N.M. and Colo.) Paleontology / Paleocene Paleontology / Colorado Paleontology / San Juan Basin (N.M. and Colo.) Mammals, Fossil fast Paleocene Geologic Epoch fast Paleontology fast Paläontologie |
title | The Tiffany fauna, Upper Paleocene, 1: Multituberculata, Marsupialia, Insectivora, and?Chiroptera |
title_auth | The Tiffany fauna, Upper Paleocene, 1: Multituberculata, Marsupialia, Insectivora, and?Chiroptera |
title_exact_search | The Tiffany fauna, Upper Paleocene, 1: Multituberculata, Marsupialia, Insectivora, and?Chiroptera |
title_full | The Tiffany fauna, Upper Paleocene, 1: Multituberculata, Marsupialia, Insectivora, and?Chiroptera by George Gaylord Simpson |
title_fullStr | The Tiffany fauna, Upper Paleocene, 1: Multituberculata, Marsupialia, Insectivora, and?Chiroptera by George Gaylord Simpson |
title_full_unstemmed | The Tiffany fauna, Upper Paleocene, 1: Multituberculata, Marsupialia, Insectivora, and?Chiroptera by George Gaylord Simpson |
title_short | The Tiffany fauna, Upper Paleocene, 1: Multituberculata, Marsupialia, Insectivora, and?Chiroptera |
title_sort | the tiffany fauna upper paleocene 1 multituberculata marsupialia insectivora and chiroptera |
topic | Mammals, Fossil / Colorado Mammals, Fossil / San Juan Basin (N.M. and Colo.) Paleontology / Paleocene Paleontology / Colorado Paleontology / San Juan Basin (N.M. and Colo.) Mammals, Fossil fast Paleocene Geologic Epoch fast Paleontology fast Paläontologie |
topic_facet | Mammals, Fossil / Colorado Mammals, Fossil / San Juan Basin (N.M. and Colo.) Paleontology / Paleocene Paleontology / Colorado Paleontology / San Juan Basin (N.M. and Colo.) Mammals, Fossil Paleocene Geologic Epoch Paleontology Paläontologie Colorado United States / San Juan Basin USA |
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