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paleonet stjohn.2@osu.edu



Mammal-like Reptiles
Hi James,

I would like to know if any of the following are still available?

Thanks!

Tom

Thomas R. Lipka
Principal Investigator: Arundel Project & Geobiological Research
501 S. Frizzellburg Rd.
Westminster, Md. 21158


http://www.glue.umd.edu/~gdouglas/lipka/theropod.html

http://www.glue.umd.edu/~gdouglas/neoceratopsian/index.html


Nesbitt & Angielczyk (2002) - New evidence of large dicynodonts in the upper
Moenkope Formation (Middle Triassic) of northern Arizona.  PaleoBios 22(2):
10-17.


Turtles
Hutchinson (1971) - Emydoidea (Emydidae, Testudines) from the Bartovian
(Miocene) of Nebraska.  PaleoBios 37.  6 pp.

Foster (1980) - Osteopygis sp., a marine turtle from the Late Cretaceous
Moreno Formation of California.  PaleoBios 34.  13 pp.  1 pl.


Lizards
Gauthier (1980) - Anniella (Sauria; Anguidae) from the Miocene of
California.  PaleoBios 31.  7 pp.


Snakes
Evans & Gloyd (1948) - The subspecies of the Massasauga, Sistrurus
catenatus, in Missouri.  Bulletin of the Chicago Academy of Sciences 8(9):
225-232, 1 pl.


Dinosaurs
Gilmore (1931) - A new species of troödont dinosaur from the Lance Formation
of Wyoming.  Proceedings of the United States National Museum 79(9).  6 pp.
5 pls.

Wedel & Sanders (2002) - Osteological correlates of cervical musculature in
Aves and Sauropoda (Dinosauria: Saurischia), with comments on the cervical
ribs of Apatosaurus.  PaleoBios 22(3): 1-6.

Langer (2003) - The pelvic and hind limb anatomy of the stem-sauropodomorph
Saturnalia tupiniquim (Late Triassic, Brazil).  PaleoBios 23(2).  40 pp.


Crocodilians
Greenwald (1979) - Leidyosuchus canadensis Lambe (Crocodilia, Crocodylidae)
from the Early Paleocene of Montana.  PaleoBios 30.  6 pp.

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