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A vertebrate fauna from late Tertiary beds near Frazier Mountain, CaliforniaBass, Manuel N., Stock, Chester, January 1951 (has links)
Thesis (Masters)--California Institute of Technology, 1951. / Title from home page (viewed 04/27/2010). Includes bibliographical references.
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Rodents and lagomorphs of the Carpinteria asphaltWilson, Robert W. Stock, Chester, January 1932 (has links)
Thesis (Masters)--California Institute of Technology, 1932. / Title from home page (viewed 04/21/10). Includes bibliographical references.
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Fossil geese of the McKittrick asphalt depositsRoss, Roland Case. Stock, Chester, January 1932 (has links)
Thesis (Masters)--California Institute of Technology, 1932. / Advisor names found in the Acknowledgments pages of the thesis. Title from home page (viewed 04/20/10). Includes bibliographical references.
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A Miocene mammalian fauna from Sucker Creek, southeastern OregonScharf, David W. Stock, Chester, January 1932 (has links)
Thesis (Masters)--California Institute of Technology, 1932. / Advisor names found in the Acknowledgments pages of the thesis. Title from home page (viewed 04/20/10). Includes bibliographical references.
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Evidence of termites in the Pleistocene asphalt of Carpinteria, CaliforniaLance, John Franklin. Stock, Chester, January 1946 (has links)
Thesis (Masters)--California Institute of Technology, 1946. / Title from home page (viewed 04/28/2010). Includes bibliographical references.
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A new Pliocene badger from MexicoDrescher, Arthur B. Stock, Chester, January 1939 (has links)
Thesis (Masters) -- California Institute of Technology, 1939. / Title from home page (viewed 04/29/2010). Includes bibliographic references.
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Quaternary herpetofaunas of the British Isles : taxonomic descriptions, palaeoenvironmental reconstructions, and biostratigraphic implicationsGleed-Owen, C. P. January 1998 (has links)
This project aims to study fossil amphibian and reptile (herpetofaunal) remains from Quaternary sites in the British Isles. This neglected group of vertebrates hold great potential for Quaternary Science. Collectively, they cover a wide range of ecological tolerances, although individual species often have very specific tolerances. The biology and ecology of individual species are discussed (Chapter 2) to facilitate their use in Quaternary palaeoenvironmental reconstructions, and an account of previous work on fossil herpetofaunas is given (Chapter 3). Very little work on fossil herpetofaunas has been carried out in the British Isles, mainly due to a lack of the required osteological expertise. The preparation and study of a modern osteological collection (Chapter 4), for comparative purposes, has therefore constituted a large and essential part of the project. The resulting manual for the identification of fossil herpetofaunal remains, appropriately illustrated with SEMs and hand-drawn figures, is presented (Chapter 5). The difficulties encountered in identifying some taxa are discussed in detail, and points of caution are stressed where necessary.
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Virtual reconstruction of stratigraphy and past landscapes in the West Coast Fossil Park region /Erasmus, Lelandi. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (MA)--University of Stellenbosch, 2005. / Bibliography. Also available via the Internet.
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