Paleontology Bibliography


Berger, D. J. and Howe, J.A. 1987. An American Zebra-Equus (Dolichohippus) shoshonensis Gidley. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, v. 7, Supplement to No. 3,

Bjork, P.R. 1970. The Carnivora of the Hagerman Local Fauna (Late Pliocene) of Southwestern Idaho. Transactions of the American Philosophical Society 60, pt. 7:1-54.

Boss, N.H. 1932. Explorations for Fossil Horses in Idaho. Smithsonian Inst., Expl. and Field Work 1933, pp. 41-44, Washington D.C., 1932.

Campbell, K.E. Jr. 1969. Comparing Postcranial Skeletons of Pliocene Rabbits. The Michigan Academician, Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters 1(1-2): 99-115.

Chantell, C.J. 1970. Upper Pliocene Frogs from Idaho. Copeia, 1970, No. 4:654-664.

Feduccia, J.A. 1967. Ciconia maltha and Grus americana from the Upper Pliocene of Idaho. The Wilson Bulletin 79(3):316-318.

Feduccia, J. A. 1968. The Pliocene Rails of North America. The Auk, 85:441-453.

Feduccia, J.A. 1974. Another Old World Vulture from the New World. The Wilson Bulletin 86(3):441-453.

Feduccia, J.A. 1975. Professor Hibbard's Fossil Birds. In: Studies on Cenozoic Paleontology and Stratigraphy, v. 3, Univ. of Mich. Papers on Paleontology, pp. 67-70, No. 12, the Museum of Paleontology, Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

Fine, M.D. 1964. An Abnormal P2 in Canis cf. C. latrans from the Hagerman Fauna of Idaho. Journal Mammalogy 45(3):483-585.

Ford, N.L. and B.G. Murray Jr. 1967. Fossil Owls from the Hagerman Local Fauna (Upper Pliocene) of Idaho. Auk 84(1):115-117.

Gazin, C.L. 1933a. New felids from the upper Pliocene of Idaho. Journal Mammalogy 14:251-256.

Gazin, C. L. 1933b. A New Shrew From the Upper Pliocene of Idaho. Journal of Mammalogy. 14(2):142-144.

Gazin, C. L. 1934a. Fossil Hares from the Late Pliocene of Southern Idaho. Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum 83, No. 2976:111-121.

Gazin, C. L. 1934b. Upper Pliocene Mustelids from the Snake River Basin of Idaho. Journal of Mammalogy 15:137-149.

Gazin, C. L. 1935a. Fossil Hunting in Southern Idaho. Smithsonian Explorations and Fieldwork for 1934:9-12.

Gazin, C. L. 1935b. Gravigrade Sloth Remains from the Late Pliocene and Pleistocene of Idaho. Journal of Mammalogy 1652-60.

Gazin, C. L. 1935c. A New Antilocaprid from the Upper Pliocene and Pleistocene of Idaho. Journal of Paleontology 9(5):390-393.

Gazin, C. L. 1936. A Study of the Fossil Horse Remains from the Upper Pliocene of Idaho. Proceeding U.S. Nat. Museum, 83(2985):281-320.

Gazin, C.L. 1937. Notes of Fossil Mustelids from the Upper Pliocene of Idaho and Texas. Journal of Mammalogy 18:363-364.

Gazin, C.L. 1938. Fossil Peccary Remains from the Upper Pliocene of Idaho. Journal of the Washington Academyof Sciences 28(2):41-49.

Gidley, J.W. 1929. Hunting Fossils on the Old Oregon Trail. Smithsonian Explorations and Fieldwork for 1929:31-36.

Gidley, J.W. 1930. A New Pliocene Horse From Idaho. Journal of Mammalogy 11:300-303.

Gidley, J.W. 1930. Continuation of the Fossil Horse Round-Up On the Old Oregon Trail. Smithsonian Explorations and Fieldwork for 1930:33-40.

Gilmore, C.W. 1933. A New Species of Extinct Turtle From the Upper Pliocene of Idaho. No. 2950. Proceedings of the U.S. National Museum, v. 82, Art. 9, pp.1-7.

Hibbard, C.W. 1958. A New Weasel From the Lower Pleistocene of Idaho. Journal of Mammalogy 39(2):245-246.

Hibbard, C.W. 1959. Late Cenozoic Microtine Rodents from Wyoming and Idaho. Michigan Academy Science, Arts, and Letters, 44:3- 40.

Hibbard, C.W. 1962. Two New Rodents From the Early Pleistocene of Idaho. Journal of Mammalogy 43(4):482-485.

Hibbard, C.W. 1969. The Rabbits (Hypolagus and Pratilepus) from the Upper Pliocene, Hagerman Local Fauna of Idaho. Papers of the Michigan Academy Science Arts and Letters 1: 81-97.

Hibbard, C.W. and P.R. Bjork. 1971. The Insectivores of the Hagerman Local Fauna, Upper Pliocene of Idaho. University Michigan Contributions Museum Paleontology 23:171-180.

Hibbard, C.W. and R.J. Zakrzewski. 1967. Phyletic Trends in the Late Cenozoic Microtine, Ophiomys gen. nov., from Idaho. Contributions Museum Paleontology University Michigan 21(12):255-271.

Holman, J.A. 1968. Upper Pliocene Snakes from Idaho. Copeia 1:152-158.

Hutchison, J.H. 1987. Late Pliocene (Blancan) Scapanus (Scapanus) (Talpidae:Mammalia) from the Glenns Ferry Formation of Idaho. PaleoBios 12(45):

Jackson, D.R. 1988. A re-examination of fossil turtles of the genus Trachemys (Testudines: Emydidae). Herpetologica 44(3):317-325.

Lich, D.K. 1990. Cosomys primus: a case for stasis.

Paleobiology, 16(3):384-395.

Macdonald, J.R. 1966. Dig that horse heaven. Quarterly Los Angeles County Museum Natural History 5(2):12-14.

Martin, J.E. 1980. A Survey of Tertiary Species of Perognathus (Perognathinae) and a Description of a New Genus of Heteromyinae. Carnegie Museum of Natural History Special Publication No. 9: 90-121.

McDonald, H.G. 1993. More Than Just Horses: Hagerman Fossils Beds. Rocks and Minerals 68:322-326.Miller, A.H. 1948. The Whistling Swan in the Upper Pliocene ofIdaho. The Condor 50:132.

Murray, B.G. Jr. 1967. Grebes From the Late Pliocene of North America. The Condor, 69:277-288.

Murray, B.G. 1970. A Redescription of Two Pliocene Cormorants.The Condor 72(3):293-298.

Ray, C.E., E. Anderson and S.D. Webb. 1981. The Blancan carnivore Trigonictis (Mammalia: Mustelidae) in the Eastern United States. Brimleyana No. 5:1-36.

White, J.A. 1967. The Hagerman zebra and other wildlife. Idaho Yesterdays 11(1):20-21.

White, J.A. 1991. North American Leporinae (Mammalia:Lagomorpha) from late Miocene (Clarendonian) to latest Pliocene (Blancan). Journal Vertebrate Paleontology 11(1):67-89.

Zakrzewski, R.J. 1967. The Systematic Position of Canimartes (?) From the Upper Pliocene of Idaho. Journal of Mammalogy 48(2):293-297.

Zakrzewski, R.J. 1969. The Rodents from the Hagerman Local Fauna, Upper Pliocene of Idaho. Contributions Museum Paleontology, University Michigan 23(1):1-36.

Zakrzewski, R.J. 1969. Dental Abnormality in the Genus Castor. Journal of Mammalogy 50(3):652-653.

Zakrzewski, R.J. 1974. Fossil Ondatrini from Western North America. Journal of Mammalogy 55(2):284-292.

Zug, G.R. 1969. Fossil Chelonians, Chrysemys and Clemmys, from the Upper Pliocene of Idaho. Great Basin Naturalist 29(2) :82-87.

Paleobotany

Bradbury, J.P. and W.N. Krebs. 1982. Neogene and Quaternary
     Lacustrine Diatoms of the Western Snake River Basin Idaho-
     Oregon, USA. Acta Geological Academiae Scientiarum
     Hungaricae 25(1-2):97-122.

Leopold, E.B. and V.C. Wright. 1985. Pollen Profiles of the
     Plio-Pleistocene Transition in the Snake River Plain, Idaho.
     Pp. 323-348 in Late Cenozoic History of Pacific Northwest
     (C.J. Smiley ed.). American Association Advancement Science
     417 pp.



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