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B0036
Mary R. Dawson and Jason A. Lillegraven, editors. 2004. Fanfare
for an Uncommon Paleontologist: Papers in Honor of Malcolm C. McKenna.
One foldout map, 140 figures, 33 tables, and 10 appendices. 362
pp. $63.00
Table of
Contents
1. Fanfare for
an uncommon paleontologist, M.R. Dawson and J.A. Lillegraven
2. Purgatorius (Plesiadapiformes, Primates?, Mammalia),
a Paleocene immigrant into northeastern Montana: statigraphic occurrances
and incisor proportions, W.A. Clemens
3. Spatiotemporal hyperdimensions in paleontology, D.P. Domning
4. New screen-washing approaches to biostratigraphy and paleoecology
of nonmarine rocks, Cretaceous of Utah, J.G. Eaton
5. The collections of J.C. Fremont and the type locality and record
of Viviparus paludinaeformis (Hall) (Gastropoda) from the
Eocene of Wyoming, J.H. Hartman
6. Taxonomic utility of sequential wear patterns in some fossil
camelids: comparison of three Miocene taxa, J.G. Honey
7. Eutherian mammal systematics and the origins of South American
ungulates as based on postcranial osteology, I. Horovitz
8. Hanomys malcolmi, a new simplicidentate mammal from
the Paleocene of central China: its relationships and stratigraphic
implications, X. Huang, C. Li, M.R. Dawson, and L. Liu
9. A new eubaenine, Goleremys mckennai,, gen. et. sp. n.,
(Baenidae: Testudines) from the Paleocene of California, J.H. Hutchison
10. A reevaluation of the biochronology of the Brisbane and Judson
local faunas (late Paleocene) of North Dakota, A.J. Kihm and J.H.
Hartman
11. Rodents and marsupial (Mammalia) from the Duchesnean (Eocene)
Turtle Basin local fauna, Sevier Plateau, Utah, W.W. Korth and J.G.
Eaton
12. Barstovian ochotonids from Hepburn's Mesa, Park County, Montana,
with comments on the biogeography and phylogeny of Oreolagus,
B.P. Kraatz and A.D. Barnosky
13. Revisions to Upper Cretaceous stratigraphy near Hell's Half
Acre, eastern Wind River Basin, central Wyoming, J.A. Lillegraven
14. Evolution of dental replacement in mammals, Z.-X. Luo, Z.
Kielan-Zaworoska, and R.L. Cifelli
15. A new small dichobunid artiodactyl from Shanghuang (middle
Eocene, eastern China); implications for the early evolution of
proto-selenondonts in Asia, G. Metais, J. Guo, and K.C. Beard
16. Evidence from the enamel microstructure for reversals in dietary
behavior in the transition from primitive Ceratomorpha to Rhinocerotoidea,
J.M. Rensberger
17. The postcranial skeleton of early Eocene rodents, K.D. Rose
and B.J. Chinnery
18. New specimen of Deltatheroides cretacicus (Metatheria,
Deltatheroida) from the Late Cretaceous of Mongolia, G.W. Rougier,
J.R. Wible, and M.J. Novacek
19. Paleozoogeography and neozoogeography of mammals in Eritrea,
J. Shoshani
20. Miocene mammalian faunas, Ogallala Group, Pawnee Buttes area,
Weld County, Colorado, R.H. Tedford
21. New early Eocene mammalian fossils from the Hengyang Basin,
Hunan China, S. Ting, Y.-Q. Wang, J.A. Schiebout, P.L. Koch, W.C.
Clyde, G.J. Bowen, and Y. Wang
22. Taeniodonta of the Washakie Formation, southwestern Wyoming,
W.D. Turnbull
23. The skull and dentition of Eumys elegans from the Oligocene
of North Dakota, J.H. Wahlert
24. On the origin of lamine Camelidae including a new genus from
the late Miocene of the High Plains, S.D. Webb and J. Meachen
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