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  1. Functional Morphology in Vertebrate Paleontology
  2. Journal of Vertebrate PaleontologyVol. 24 No. 2 11 June 2004 ISSN 0272-4634 by Staff of Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2004
  3. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology: Volume 22, Number 4, 14 January 2003 by N/A, 2003
  4. Before the Backbone: Views on the Origin of the Vertebrates by H. Gee, 1996-08-31
  5. Michigan's fossil vertebrates (Publications of the Museum, Michigan State University.Educational bulletin) by J. Alan Holman, 1975
  6. Vertebrate Paleontology: Biology and Evolution by M. J. Benton, 1991-01
  7. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology Volume 26 Number 1 -- 30 Mar. 2006 by Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, 2006
  8. Society of Vertebrate Paleontology
  9. Paleontological Institutions and Organizations: Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, Society of Vertebrate Paleontology, Museo Carmen Funes
  10. Paleontology and Geology of Laetoli: Human Evolution in Context: Volume 2: Fossil Hominins and the Associated Fauna (Vertebrate Paleobiology and Paleoanthropology)
  11. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, Vol. 22 Sup. to No. 3 Sept. 2002
  12. NOTES AND COMMENTARY ON VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY
  13. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology Vol. 20 Sup. to No. 3 September 2000
  14. VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY. by ALFRED SHERWOOD ROMER, 1947

81. VERTEBRATE FOSSILS
vertebrate paleontology Collection. The vertebrate paleontology collectioncontains material of Early Mesozoic tetrapods from the
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Vertebrate Paleontology Collection
The Vertebrate Paleontology collection contains material of Early Mesozoic tetrapods from the Newark Supergroup in Virginia and from the renowned fissure deposits of southwest Britain, as a result of Dr. Nicholas Fraser 's specialization. The quality and variety of material (especially the pseudosuchian archosaurs) from the early Mesozoic collections will soon enable it to be ranked among the most valuable in the United States. Virginia's Miocene marine mammals and Pleistocene terrestrial vertebrates are well represented and probably rank as the second-best collections of their kind in the United States. Collections Page Virginia Solite Quarry Skeleton Closet WYOMING DIG Virginia Museum of Natural History
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82. Accession 99-136 - Society Of Vertebrate Paleontology, Records, 1992-1995
Accession 99136 Society of vertebrate paleontology, Records, 1992-1995. Thisaccession is restricted for 15 years from the latest date of records (1995).
http://www.si.edu/archives/archives/findingaids/fa99-136.html
Finding Aids to Records of Professional Societies in the Smithsonian Institution Archives
Accession 99-136
Society of Vertebrate Paleontology,
Records, 1992-1995
This accession is restricted for 15 years from the latest date of records (1995). Restrictions will be lifted at the beginning of the calendar year 2011. Access to restricted collections requires explicit permission from the transferring office or donor. Contact the SIA Reference Staff for further information (call 202-357-1420, or email OSIAREF@osia.si.edu).
DESCRIPTIVE ENTRY
These records include manuscripts of articles edited for publication in the "Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology," the official publication of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology. These manuscripts were published in volume 14, no. 2-4; volume 15, no. 1-4; and volume 16, no. 1, of the Journal. Materials also include rejected manuscripts; correspondence of editors, authors, and other reviewers; notes; and photographs and drawings for articles. Box 1 of 6
  • [None], "A Skull of Equus Namadicus from the Middle Pleistocene Deposits Of Narmada Valley, India"
  • [None], "Three-Toed Mammoths, Alaskan Dinosaurs, and Repenning's Surprise"

83. Accession 99-140 - Society Of Vertebrate Paleontology, Records, 1990-1993
Accession 99140 Society of vertebrate paleontology, Records, 1990-1993. Thisaccession is restricted for 15 years from the latest date of records (1993).
http://www.si.edu/archives/archives/findingaids/fa99-140.html
Finding Aids to Records of Professional Societies in the Smithsonian Institution Archives
Accession 99-140
Society of Vertebrate Paleontology,
Records, 1990-1993
This accession is restricted for 15 years from the latest date of records (1993). Restrictions will be lifted at the beginning of the calendar year 2009. Access to restricted collections requires explicit permission from the transferring office or donor. Contact the SIA Reference Staff for further information (call 202-357-1420, or email OSIAREF@osia.si.edu).
DESCRIPTIVE ENTRY
Includes manuscripts of articles edited for publication in the "Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology," the official publication of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology. These manuscripts were published in volume 13, no. 3-4, and volume 14, no. 1, of the journal. Materials also include rejected manuscripts; correspondence of editors, authors, and other reviewers; notes; and drawings. Box 1 of 2
  • [None], "Re-Evaluation of Cuteria Wilmarthi...."
  • M 560, "Land Mammal Biostratigraphy and Magnetostratigraphy of the Etadunna Formation (Late Oligocene) of South Australia" [two folders]
  • M 664, "Pizonyx wheelri Dalquest and Patrick (Mammalia, Chiroptera; Miocene Of Texas, USA) referred to the genus Antrozous H. Allen"

84. Vertebrate Paleontology Documents
vertebrate paleontology There are lots of exciting things happening in vertebratepaleontology! No documents are currently online. Library Archives. Departments.
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  • 85. Fossil Dealers Link To The Society Of Vertebrate Paleontology SVP
    The Society of vertebrate paleontology was founded in 1940. The Societynow has almost 2,000 members representing professionals, students
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    The Society of Vertebrate Paleontology was founded in 1940. The Society now has almost 2,000 members representing professionals, students, artists, preparators, and others interested in VP. FOSSIL DEALERS DIRECTORY
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    86. Vertebrate Paleontology Syllabus
    vertebrate paleontology Geology 4111. 11301230MW. Lab 1130-130-Friday. Howe/Russell 360, 443. INSTRUCTOR Dr. Judith A. Schiebout.
    http://www.geol.lsu.edu/4111/4111syla.html
    Vertebrate Paleontology Geology 4111 11:3012:30-MW Lab 11:30-1:30- Friday Howe/Russell 360, 443 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Judith A. Schiebout OFFICE: 354 Howe-Russell (Old Geology). Office hours, MW 12:30-1:30 , F1:30-2:30, and anytime by appointment except the hour before class. PHONE: office-388-2717. E-mail: naschi@lsuvm.sncc.lsu.edu Lecture will include systematic consideration of the major vertebrate groups with emphasis on major evolutionary transitions and special taphonomic, taxonomic, and biostratigraphic problems of vertebrate paleontology. The distinction between lecture and lab activities will not be sharp. Lab will emphasize actual fossil, cast, and modern animal examination, fossil preparation techniques, slide shows and films, student presentations, and group discussions of recent controversies in the field. LSU fossil vertebrate collections, both real and cast, are most extensive for mammals, so that mammal material will be heavily utilized. A long, one-day field trip to the Miocene sites on Fort Polk in western Louisiana will be required. The class grade will be determined on: 1. Three short-essay exams, one following each of three sections of the course.

    87. Handbook Of Texas Online: VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY

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    VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY . Although fossil vertebrate remains were reported from Austin County, Texas, more than a century ago, these and other fossils obtained over the next four decades seemed to be of little more than local interest. However, the Lower Permian (Paleozoic) fossil fishes, amphibians, and reptiles discovered in north central Texas by Jacob Boll qv around 1870 attracted worldwide attention because of their bizarre appearance and diversity. Darwin's Origin of Species had appeared in 1859, and the controversy it engendered was raging. Dinosaurs had only recently been discovered, and O. C. Marsh's Dinosaurs of North America (1896) brought them to public attention. Among the Texas fossils then recovered were skeletons of Seymouria , a yard-long, heavy-bodied creature of lizard-like appearance. Seymouria has features of both amphibians and reptiles and was considered a link between these two vertebrate classes. Its exact position in the animal kingdom is still debated, but it is usually considered more amphibian than reptile. Boll collected these fossils for Edward D. Cope, qv Philadelphia Academy of Science, from 1877 to 1880. After Boll's death, Cope employed William F. Cummins

    88. Society Of Vertebrate Paleontology Annual Meeting - Suite101.com
    The Society of vertebrate paleontology had its 63rd annual meeting inNorman, Oklahoma. Suite101.com, 490 25,370 19,782, Topics Articles
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    89. Paleontology Today! - Vertebrate Paleontology
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    90. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "Vertebrate Paleontology"
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    91. GEOL 210 - Field Methods In Vertebrate Paleontology
    the principles of geology and paleontology as well as an indepth familiarity withthe techniques and methods of data collection in vertebrate paleontology.
    http://biology.swau.edu/faculty/nclass/classes/geol210.html
    Summer 1999
    This course includes a general acquaintance with the principles of geology and paleontology as well as an in-depth familiarity with the techniques and methods of data collection in vertebrate paleontology. Topics covered include introductions to geology as a science, to paleontology, to biostratigraphy, taphonomy, excavation technique and specimen preparation and preservation. Laboratory will include practical experience in excavation of fossil vertebrates. This course meets the General Education Laboratory Science requirement and may apply towards biology major. 3 Lec 3 Lab. Field Schedule Date Events Location Monday, June Introductory Lectures on Geology and Paleontology Keene Tuesday Begin Trip to Wyoming Arbuckle Anticline Lincoln Wednesday Rhino Fossil Beds En route Thursday Agate Fossil Beds Arrive at HRFS HRFS Friday Orientation and Tour of Ranch area HRFS Saturday Free time; Visit to Mt. Rushmore and Black Hills Museum in afternoon HRFS Sunday Free time; Visit to Custer State Park HRFS Monday Site Analysis and Preparation HRFS Tuesday Site Analysis and Preparation HRFS Wednesday Begin Excavation HRFS Thursday Excavation HRFS Friday Excavation HRFS Saturday Field trip to Dinosaur Nat'l Park, Green River Fm

    92. Fossil Footprints UK, Vertebrate Paleontology
    Duncan Owen. You can also discover information at http//www.vertpaleo.org/The Society of vertebrate paleontology. top of page,
    http://www.savingsbanksmuseum.co.uk/fossil_footprints.html
    Dr Henry Duncan had been given tremendous gifts. Of all his skills and interests, geology and science were his passions. His interest in geology led to identification of the first quadruped fossil footprints to be found in Britain. He presented a paper to the Royal Society in Edinburgh on the discovery of the footprints at Corncockle Quarry, near Lochmaben. A small sample of these footprints is exhibited at the museum. In the picture opposite are the footprints of Chelichnus Duncan Owen You can also discover information at:
    welcome l henry duncan l history l research l religion l ruthwell cross l fossil footprints l publishing l education l location l contact

    93. Andrews University Biology Department :: News :: Vertebrate Paleontology Meeting
    Biology News Events vertebrate paleontology Meetings. The two presentationsshowed that hibernation in ground squirrels is recorded
    http://www.andrews.edu/biology/news/item/22
    Vertebrate Paleontology Meetings The two presentations showed that hibernation in ground squirrels is recorded in growth lines, analogous to tree rings, preserved in their lower incisor teeth. "It's pretty remarkable," says Goodwin. "We were able to show convincingly that a peculiar set of features evident in ground squirrel teeth is closely tied to hibernation. We also showed that this set of features was evident in fossil ground squirrels from the Ice Age."
    Dan Gonzalez, who was senior author on a poster given at the meetings, got a feel for "real" science. "Doing the poster was important for me," he noted. The project is being carried out in collaboration with scientists in Missouri and Canada.
    Goodwin and Hayward also took in many technical presentations on a wide variety of fossils, from dinosaurs to birds and whales. "There is an enormous amount of knowledge to be gained at meetings like this," says Goodwin. "It's like drinking from a fire hose!" Contact Person: Tom Goodwin
    Email: goodwin@andrews.edu

    94. Vertebrate Paleontology Of Isla De Mona, Puerto Rico
    vertebrate paleontology of Isla de Mona, Puerto Rico. by Edward Frankand Richard Benson University of Minnesota, Department of Geology
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    Vertebrate Paleontology of Isla de Mona, Puerto Rico
    by Edward Frank and Richard Benson
    University of Minnesota,
    Department of Geology and Geophysics,
    and University of Minnesota,
    Bell Museum of Natural History. Abstract: During July 1995 vertebrate fossil materials were collected from over a dozen sample localities in caves on Isla de Mona Puerto Rico. Guano deposits at these localities were excavated and sifted to recover bone materials. The predominant vertebrate fossils recovered, present at every sifting site, were bones Audubon’s shearwater ( Puffinus lherminieri ). Fragmentary undifferentiated lizard bones were also found sporadically in the sifted material. Fossil skeletal bones and fresh bones from other bird species were found on the surface of the cave floors at several localities. Extensive fossil guano deposits found on the island are interpreted to be of mixed origin with deposits near entrances being primarily derived from bird guano, and deposits from the darker interiors of the caves derived from bat guano. Full text of article Ed Frank' Home Page Resume

    95. Journal Links
    Please note that I have not included journals that only very rarely publishvertebrate paleontology papers (such as American Naturalist ).
    http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~jdharris/Journal_Links.html
    JOURNAL LINKS Below are quick links to the home pages (in alphabetical order) for over 180 journals that publish papers of interest to vertebrate paleontologists of all specialties. Note that some home pages contain the tables of contents directly, but others provide links to the relevant sites; some journals have additional sites via their publishers from which full-text articles can frequently be accessed; these links are also provided as "on-line versions." Some sites are available only to paid registrants these are marked with an asterisk ( ). A list of journals that publish papers but either do not have web sites or have sites but do provide (free) web access to tables of contents or articles may be accessed here . (I have removed all diacritical marks from any titles so that anyone searching for a title via a web search engine will be more easily directed to this page. This is not intended as a disrespect for any language, but as a means to direct traffic to the web sites for those publications. Please note that I have not included journals that only very rarely publish vertebrate paleontology papers (such as American Naturalist NEW FEATURE:

    96. Vertebrate Paleontology
    Fish Lake Biological Program. vertebrate paleontology. vertebrate paleontology (2ndedition). HarperCollins Academic, London, ?377 pp. Field Guide Handouts.
    http://www.cs.wayne.edu/~f10379/fishlake/vertebrate.html
    Fish Lake Biological Program
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    SESSION 4 (July 14 - August 2)
    (Bio 5180/8000) 3 hrs
    Meets ThFS, July 17-19; 6 day field trip July 24-29
    Dr. Hezy Shoshani (WSU)
    Welcome. You are about to embark on an exciting adventure. It will be fun, yet studious, three-week session filled with outdoors activities, field trips to museums and ecavation sites (including participation in an archeological dig), laboratories, classroom settings, and yes, exams. Course Philosophy: Paleontology is the key to understanding recent evolutionary phenomena. This course will explore the fossil history of vertebrates, its occurrences within the geological time scale, its paleozoogeographical distribution, and its phylogenetic interpretation. We will learn various methods of preserving specimens, including casting of fossils. We will also learn how to integrate data from modern techniques for phylogenetic reconstruction with those inferred from different disciplines. Emphasis will be on the evolution of vertebrates by analysis of unique characters (shared-derived or synapomorphies) in a phylogenetic tree a cladogram. We will study Michigan vertebrate fossils, compare the fauna and flora found in an Eocene fossil site at Messel in Germany with those of another Eocene site, e.g., the Fayûm in Egypt. Etymology and mnemonics will be employed to help memory. Conduct of Course: Alternate lectures and field sessions, depending on local/daily circumstances. Lectures and laboratory will include overview of the fossil record during the geological periods, up to the Pleistocene of Michigan; taphonomy; diagnostic ordinal, familial and species characters/key; vertebrate evolution and the fossil record, with emphasis on Mammalia. When possible, audiovisual and handouts will be employed. Laboratory activities will/could include identification of paleontological/fossil specimens, general and specific knowledge of skeletal anatomy, and taphonomy. Emphasis is to learn, having fun, incorporating detective and inductive techniques.

    97. UCMP Vertebrate Type Catalog And Collection Info
    Information about type specimens and other holdings of the University of California Museum of paleontology.
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    The UCMP vertebrate catalog ( searchable on-line ) contains information on type specimens and illustrated specimens housed in the University of California Museum of Paleontology. It is a large database including approximately 7,800 types and published specimens (including casts). Please note that some casts are not labelled as such in the catalog. The data may contain errors but the collections management system employed at the museum allows for rigorous error checking. Available data sets include accessions information (when the specimen was collected and by whom); taxonomic information (the specimen's class, order, family, genus, subgenus, species, identifier, year identified, museum specimen number, status and element);. locality information (age and location of the site); and citation information. Go to the Collections Database page to begin your search.

    98. Triebold Paleontology - Dinosaur Casts, Originals, Rentals.
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    99. North Dakota Geological Survey Paleontology
    Site by vertebrate paleontologist Johnathon Campbell
    http://www.state.nd.us/ndfossils/index.html
    Introduction to the North Dakota Geological Survey Fossil Resource Management Program
    The North Dakota Geological Survey Fossil Resource Management Program was inaugurated in 1983 primarily in response to concern about the historic and ongoing removal of fossils from North Dakota. The program has three primary objectives: 1) To promote public understanding and awareness of the importance of North Dakota’s fossil resources through a variety of educational activities including fossil exhibits, tours, and presentations; 2) To identify and preserve North Dakota’s significant fossil sites and specimens; and 3) To conduct research to determine the kinds of organisms that inhabited North Dakota at various times in the geologic past and to determine the types of climates and environments in which those organisms lived. Two laws were passed in 1989 that have greatly enhanced the North Dakota Geological Survey’s ability to manage the State’s paleontological resources. The first of these laws, North Dakota’s Paleontological Resource Protection Act (Section 54-17.3, N.D.C.C.), gives the North Dakota Industrial Commission, acting through the office of the State Geologist, the responsibility to protect paleontological resources located on land owned by the State or its political subdivisions. Also in 1989, the North Dakota Geological Survey was given statutory responsibility to operate and maintain a public repository for North Dakota fossils (Section 54-17.4, N.D.C.C.). The North Dakota State Fossil Collection is housed at the North Dakota Heritage Center in Bismarck.

    100. The Center For Functional Anatomy And Evolution At JHU
    Ph.D. program specializing in vertebrate paleobiology, phylogenetic systematics, biomechanics, morphometrics, and paleontology.
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