[Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Thread Index] [Date Prev] [Date Next] [Date Index]

paleonet free reprints - list 7



To all Paleonetters,

I have rescued some more library discards of interest to the paleo. 
community & I am willing to mail them to good homes anywhere in the world.  
The items include paleo., strat., general geology, and biology/ecology 
papers.  I have divided the list into several parts because the entire list 
is too long for one Paleonet posting.

Please be as specific as possible about which items you’d like.

Off-line requests only, please.

E-mail your wish lists off-line to:   stjohn.2@osu.edu

Please include your complete & current mailing address.

“Anything left over at the end” requests are also welcome.

Due to the large volume of requests, please understand that some time will 
elapse before you hear back from me about what you may or may not be getting.


Best,

James St. John

stjohn.2@osu.edu
________________________________________

James St. John
Founders Hall 156A
1179 University Drive
Ohio State University at Newark
Newark, Ohio 43055  USA
___________________________________________

Mammals
Barbour (1925a) - Elephas scotti, a new primitive mammoth from Nebraska.  
The Nebraska State Museum Bulletin 1(2): 21-24.

Barbour (1925b) - Prosthennops xiphodonticus, sp. nov., a new fossil peccary 
from Nebraska.  The Nebraska State Museum Bulletin 1(3): 25-32.

Barbour (1925d) - Tetrabelodon abeli, sp. nov.  The Nebraska State Museum 
Bulletin 1(9): 91-94. [2 copies]

Barbour (1925e) - Skeletal parts of the Columbian mammoth, Elephas maibeni, 
sp. nov.  The Nebraska State Museum Bulletin 1(10): 95-118.

Matthew & Barbour (1925) - An American fossil giraffe, Giraffa nebrascensis, 
sp. nov.  The Nebraska State Museum Bulletin 1(4): 33-40.

Barbour (1926) - Archidiskodon maibeni.  The Nebraska State Museum Bulletin 1
(11): 119-122. [2 copies]

Barbour (1927) - Preliminary notice of a new proboscidean Amebelodon fricki, 
gen. et sp. nov.  The Nebraska State Museum Bulletin 1(13): 131-134. [2 
copies]

Barbour (1929a) - The mandibular tusks of Amebelodon fricki.  The Nebraska 
State Museum Bulletin 1(14): 135-138.

Barbour (1929b) - The mandible of Amebelodon fricki.  The Nebraska State 
Museum Bulletin 1(15): 139-146.

Barbour (1929c) - Torynobelodon loomisi, gen. et sp. nov.  The Nebraska 
State Museum Bulletin 1(16): 147-153.

Barbour (1930) - Amebelodon sinclairi sp. nov.  The Nebraska State Museum 
Bulletin 1(17): 155-158.

Barbour (1931a) - A morning’s consignment of proboscidean freight.  The 
Nebraska State Museum Bulletin 1(18): 159-162.

Barbour (1931b) - The American mastodon with mandibular tusks.  The Nebraska 
State Museum Bulletin 1(19): 163-170.

Barbour (1931c) - The giant beaver, Castoroides, and the common beaver, 
Castor, in Nebraska.  The Nebraska State Museum Bulletin 1(20): 171-186.

Barbour (1931e) - A new amebelodont, Torynobeledon barnumbrowni, sp. nov., a 
preliminary report.  The Nebraska State Museum Bulletin 1(22): 191-198.

Barbour (1931g) - The Milford Mastodon, Mastodon moodiei, sp. nov., a 
preliminary report.  The Nebraska State Museum Bulletin 1(24): 203-210.

Barbour (1931h) - The musk-oxen of Nebraska.  The Nebraska State Museum 
Bulletin 1(25): 211-233.

Barbour (1932a) - The articulated skeleton of a Titanotherium.  The Nebraska 
State Museum Bulletin 1(26): 235-238.

Meserve & Barbour (1932) - Association of an arrow point with Bison 
occidentalis in Nebraska.  The Nebraska State Museum Bulletin 1(27): 239-242.

Barbour (1932b) - The articulated skeleton of Eubeledon morrilli.  The 
Nebraska State Museum Bulletin 1(28): 243-246.

Barbour (1932c) - The skull and mandible of Mastodon moodiei.  The Nebraska 
State Museum Bulletin 1(29): 247-250.

Barbour (1932d) - The mandible of Platybelodon barnumbrowni.  The Nebraska 
State Museum Bulletin 1(30): 251-258.

Barbour & Schultz (1932) - The mounted skeleton of Bison occidentalis, and 
associated dart-points.  The Nebraska State Museum Bulletin 1(32): 263-270.

Schultz (1932) - Association of artifacts and extinct mammals in Nebraska.  
The Nebraska State Museum Bulletin 1(33): 271-282.

Schultz & Frankforter (1946) - The geologic history of the bison in the 
Great Plains (a preliminary report).  Bulletin of the University of Nebraska 
State Museum 3(1).  10 pp.

Fichter & Hansen (1947) - The goss lemming mouse, Synaptomys cooperi gossii 
(Coues), in Nebraska.  Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum 3
(2).  8 pp.

Hibbard & Schultz (1948) - A new sciurid of Blancan age from Kansas and 
Nebraska.  Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum 3(3): 19-29.

Schultz & Frankforter (1948) - Preliminary report on the Lime Creek sites: 
new evidence of early man in southwestern Nebraska.  Bulletin of the 
University of Nebraska State Museum 3(4): 43-62.

Schultz & Lueninghoener & Frankforter (1951) - A graphic resume of the 
Pleistocene of Nebraska (with notes on the fossil mammalian remains).  
Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum 3(6).  41 pp.

Macdonald & Schultz (1956) - Arretotherium fricki, a new Miocene 
anthracothere from Nebraska.  Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State 
Museum 4(3): 53-58.

Schultz & Tanner (1957) - Medial Pleistocene fossil vertebrate localities in 
Nebraska.  Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum 4(4): 59-81.

Hibbard (1958a) - Summary of North American Pleistocene mammalian local 
faunas.  Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters 43: 3-
32.

Hibbard (1958b) - Occurrence of the extinct moose, Cervalces, in the 
Pleistocene of Michigan.  Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, 
and Letters 43: 33-37.

Hibbard (1959) - Late Cenozoic microtine rodents from Wyoming and Idaho.  
Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters 44: 3-40.

Stephens (1959) - A new Pliocene cat from Kansas.  Papers of the Michigan 
Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters 44: 41-46.

Hibbard & Hinds (1960) - A radiocarbon date for a woodland musk ox in 
Michigan.  Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters 45: 
103-111. [2 copies]

Paulson (1961) - The mammals of the Cudahy fauna.  Papers of the Michigan 
Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters 46: 127-153.

Hibbard & Dalquest (1962) - Artiodactyls from the Seymour Formation of Knox 
County, Texas.  Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters 
47: 83-99.

Jones (1962) - Early records of some mammals from Nebraska.  Bulletin of the 
University of Nebraska State Museum 4(6): 89-100.

Skeels (1962) - The mastodons and mammoths of Michigan.  Papers of the 
Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters 47: 101-133. [2 copies]

Stecher & Schultz & Tanner (1962) - A Middle Miocene rhinoceros quarry in 
Morrill County, Nebraska (with notes on hip disease in Diceratherium).  
Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum 4(7): 101-111.

Hibbard (1964) - A contribution to the Saw Rock Canyon local fauna of 
Kansas.  Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters 49: 
115-127.

Melton (1964) - Glyptodon fredericensis (Meade) from the Seymour Formation 
of Knox County, Texas.  Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and 
Letters 49: 129-146.

Semken & Griggs (1965) - The long-nosed peccary, Mylohyus nasutus, from 
McPherson County, Kansas.  Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, 
and Letters 50: 267-274.

Frankforter (1966) - Some recent discoveries of Late Pleistocene fossils in 
western Michigan.  Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and 
Letters 51: 209-220.

Hibbard (1967) - New rodents from the Late Cenozoic of Kansas.  Papers of 
the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters 52: 115-131.

Kent (1967) - Citellus kimballensis, a new Late Pliocene ground squirrel.  
Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum 6(2): 17-26.

Schultz & Falkenbach & Vondra (1967) - The Brule-Gering (Oligocene-Miocene) 
contact in the Wildcat Ridge area of western Nebraska, a guide for the 
stratigraphic collecting of fossil mammals.  Bulletin of the University of 
Nebraska State Museum 6(4): 43-58.

Tanner (1967) - A new species of rhinoceros, Aphelops kimballensis, from the 
latest Pliocene of Nebraska.  Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State 
Museum 6(1): 1-16.

Zakrzewski (1967) - The primitive vole, Ogmodontomys, from the Late Cenozoic 
of Kansas and Nebraska.  Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, 
and Letters 52: 133-150.

Bjork (1968) - New records of helaletid tapiroids from the Oligocene of 
South Dakota.  Papers of the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts, and Letters 
53: 73-78.

Pavlovic (1969) - Miocene mammals of Toplica-Beckens - paleontological-
stratigraphic study.  Geoloschki Anali Balkanskoga Poluostrva [Annales 
Geologiques de la Peninsule Balkanique] 34: 269-394, 26 pls. [in Serbian; 
German summary]

Tanner (1969) - A new rhinoceros from the Nebraska Miocene.  Bulletin of the 
University of Nebraska State Museum 8(6): 395-412.

Schultz & Martin (1970) - Machairodont cats from the Early Pleistocene 
Broadwater and Lisco Local Faunas.  Bulletin of the University of Nebraska 
State Museum 9(2): 33-38.

Schultz & Schultz & Martin (1970) - A new tribe of saber-toothed cats 
(Barbourofelini) from the Pliocene of North America.  Bulletin of the 
University of Nebraska State Museum 9(1): 1-31.

Martin (1972) - The microtine rodents of the Mullen Assemblage from the 
Pleistocene of north central Nebraska.  Bulletin of the University of 
Nebraska State Museum 9(5): 173-182.

Schultz & Martin (1972) - Two lynx-like cats from the Pliocene and 
Pleistocene.  Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum 9(7): 197-
203.

Schultz & Tanner & Martin (1972) - Phyletic trends in certain lineages of 
Quaternary mammals.  Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum 9
(6): 183-195.

Tanner (1972) - A new species of Menoceras from the Marsland Formation of 
Nebraska.  Bulletin of the University of Nebraska State Museum 9(8): 205-213.

Hutchinson & Lindsay (1974) - The Hemingfordian mammal fauna of the Vedder 
locality, Branch Canyon Formation, Santa Barbara County, California, part I: 
Insectivora, Chiroptera, Lagomorpha, and Rodentia (Sciuridae).  PaleoBios 
15.  19 pp.

Lindsay (1974) - The Hemingfordian mammal fauna of the Vedder locality, 
Branch Canyon Formation, Santa Barbara County, California, part II: Rodentia 
(Eomyidae and Heteromyidae).  PaleoBios 16.  20 pp.

Tanner (1974) - Notes regarding skull characteristics of Oxetocyon 
cuspidatus Green (Mammalia, Canidae).  Transactions of the Nebraska Academy 
of Sciences 2: 66-69.

Domning & Frye (1975) - Pathology of two fossil sea cows (Mammalia: 
Sirenia).  PaleoBios 18.  4 pp.

Edwards (1976) - A mandible of Beckia (Mammalia: Mustelidae) from Contra 
Costa County, California.  PaleoBios 20.  6 pp.

Marshall (1976) - Evolution of the Thylacosmilidae, extinct saber-tooth 
marsupials of South America.  PaleoBios 23.  30 pp.

Plane (1976) - The occurrence of Thylacinus in Tertiary rocks from Papua New 
Guinea.  BMR Journal of Australian Geology & Geophysics 1: 78-79.

Gustafson (1977) - First record of Teleoceras (Rhinocerotidae) from the 
Ringold Formation, Pliocene of Washington.  PaleoBios 27.  4 pp.

Jacobs (1977) - A new genus of murid rodent from the Miocene of Pakistan and 
comments on the origin of the Muridae.  PaleoBios 25.  11 pp.

Munthe (1977) - A new species of Gregorymys (Rodentia, Geomyidae) from the 
Miocene of Colorado.  PaleoBios 26.  12 pp.

Novacek (1977) - A review of Paleocene and Eocene Leptictidae (Eutheria: 
Mammalia) from North America.  PaleoBios 24.  42 pp.

Flannery & Archer & Plane (1982) - Middle Miocene kangaroos (Macropodoidea: 
Marsupialia) from three localities in northern Australia, with a description 
of two new subfamilies.  BMR Journal of Australian Geology & Geophysics 7: 
287-302.

Flanner & Plane (1986) - A new late Pleistocene diprotodontid (Marsupialia) 
from Pureni, Southern Highlands Province, Papua New Guinea.  BMR Journal of 
Australian Geology & Geophysics 10: 65-76.

Borsuk-Bialynicka (1988) - New remains of Archaeoceti from the Paleogene of 
Antarctica.  Polish Polar Research 9(4): 437-445. [in English; Polish 
summary]

Boonstra & Krebs & Stenseth (1998) - Population cycles in small mammals: the 
problem of explaining the low phase.  Ecology 79(5): 1479-1488.

Dooley & Bowers (1998) - Demographic responses to habitat fragmentation: 
experimental tests at the landscape and patch scale.  Ecology 79(3): 969-
980. [on Microtus - the prairie vole]

Hoppe & Amundson & Vavra & McClaran & Anderson (2004) - Isotopic analysis of 
tooth enamel carbonate from modern North American feral horses: implications 
for paleoenvironmental reconstructions.  Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, 
Palaeoecology 203: 299-311.