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Eocene Terrestrial Mammals From Central Georgia, Parker D. Rhinehart, Alfred J. Mead, Dennis Parmley Jun 2019

Eocene Terrestrial Mammals From Central Georgia, Parker D. Rhinehart, Alfred J. Mead, Dennis Parmley

Georgia Journal of Science

Descriptions of fossils of Eocene terrestrial mammals from the southeastern United States are rare, and particularly so in the Eocene sediments of Georgia. Here we describe a small collection of fossilized teeth and tooth fragments representing four mammalian taxa. The fossils were recovered by surface collecting overburden sediments and screen washing in situ Clinchfield Formation sediments exposed in an inactive kaolin mine, Hardie Mine, in Wilkinson County, Georgia. The Clinchfield Formation has been described as a Late Eocene coastal unit with abundant gastropods, bivalves, sharks, and rays. This is the first detailed description of terrestrial mammals from this unit. Although …


Some Pleistocene Mammalian Inhabitants Of Minnesota, Clinton R. Stauffer Apr 1945

Some Pleistocene Mammalian Inhabitants Of Minnesota, Clinton R. Stauffer

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

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Extinct Pleistocene Mammals Of Minnesota, N. H. Winchell Jan 1910

Extinct Pleistocene Mammals Of Minnesota, N. H. Winchell

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.


Some Notes Upon The More Recent Fossil Flora Of North Dakota And An Inquiry Into The Causes That Have Led To The Development Of The Treeless Areas Of The Northwest, John B. Leiberg Jan 1886

Some Notes Upon The More Recent Fossil Flora Of North Dakota And An Inquiry Into The Causes That Have Led To The Development Of The Treeless Areas Of The Northwest, John B. Leiberg

Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science

No abstract provided.