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Articles 1801 - 1830 of 1844
Full-Text Articles in Paleontology
A New Longisrostral Mastodon From Cherry County, Nebraska, E. H. Barbour
A New Longisrostral Mastodon From Cherry County, Nebraska, E. H. Barbour
Conservation and Survey Division
During the season of 1914, field work in the fossil regions was pushed less vigorously than usual owing to lack of funds. N evertheless some interesting and valuable material was obtained by the N ebraska Geological Survey, notably the great mandible of a new longirostral mastodon from Cherry County, together with associated tusk and bones.
The mastodon constituting the basis of this paper was found in the exposnres bordering the Snake River in section 33, range 30 west, and township 32 north. The talus slope was strewn with fragments of the tusk and bone of a mastodon. This led the …
Plant Tissue In The Carboniferous Shales Of Nebraska, E. H. Barbour
Plant Tissue In The Carboniferous Shales Of Nebraska, E. H. Barbour
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Thomas County Diatomite, C. J. Elmore
Thomas County Diatomite, C. J. Elmore
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Note On The Dentition Of "Amphicyon Amnicola," A Gigantic Fossil Dog, H. J. Cook
Note On The Dentition Of "Amphicyon Amnicola," A Gigantic Fossil Dog, H. J. Cook
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Two New Fossil Dogs Of The Genus Cynarctus From Nebraska, Erwin H. Barbour, Harold J. Cook
Two New Fossil Dogs Of The Genus Cynarctus From Nebraska, Erwin H. Barbour, Harold J. Cook
Conservation and Survey Division
The genus Cynarctus was founded by Dr. W. D. Matthew on a nearly complete pair of lower jaws from the Pawnee Creek Beds (Middle Miocene) of Colorado, found in 1901. Since that time no new material pertaining to this genus has been reported. Dr. Matthew referred the genus to the subfamily Amphicyoninae, and to a position intermediate between the primitive bear Ursavus, and the Canidae, with primitive characters retained from its Oligocene ancestors.
Notice Of Jelly Fishes In The Carboniferous Of Nebraska, Medusina Walcotti, Erwin H. Barbour
Notice Of Jelly Fishes In The Carboniferous Of Nebraska, Medusina Walcotti, Erwin H. Barbour
Conservation and Survey Division
In visiting the quarries of the State, certain quadripartite objects suggesting the form of jelly fishes have long attracted the writer's attention. They are large and coarse, and were assumed to be imitative concretions. However, the total number observed seems to strengthen the probability that they are of organic origin. In the fall of 1913, while conducting a field class through the Burlington Quarries, located about two miles northwest of South Bend, they were noted again in a new locality, and three specimens were obtained. Two of these were unusual examples, and showed sufficient structure to identify them with the …
Progress In The Study Of Nebraska Diatoma, C. J. Elmore
Progress In The Study Of Nebraska Diatoma, C. J. Elmore
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Note On The Occurrence Of The Mammoth In Sioux County, Nebraska, H. J. Cook
Note On The Occurrence Of The Mammoth In Sioux County, Nebraska, H. J. Cook
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
A New Longisrostral Mastodon From Cherry County, Nebraska, Erwin H. Barbour
A New Longisrostral Mastodon From Cherry County, Nebraska, Erwin H. Barbour
Conservation and Survey Division
During the season of 1914, field work in the fossil regions was pushed less vigorously than usual owing to lack of funds. Nevertheless some interesting and valuable material was obtained by the Nebraska Geological Survey, notably the great mandible of a new longirostral mastodon from Cherry County, together with associated tusk and bones.
Two New Fossil Dogs Of The Genus "Crynarctus" From Nebraska, E. H. Barbour
Two New Fossil Dogs Of The Genus "Crynarctus" From Nebraska, E. H. Barbour
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
A Minor Phenomenon Of The Glacial Drift In Nebraska, Erwin H. Barbour
A Minor Phenomenon Of The Glacial Drift In Nebraska, Erwin H. Barbour
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Cement Manufacture In Nebraska, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
Cement Manufacture In Nebraska, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
Conservation and Survey Division
It is the purpose of this paper to briefly review the history of cement manufacture in the State, to call attention to certain promising exposures of cement rock, and to report upon the first modern cement mill in Nebraska. Not that this State has been slow in recognizing cement as one of the most important modern constructional materials; or slow to recognize the need of developing its natural resources; but due rather to a combination of circumstances. For at least twenty years, many Nebraskans have had in mind the importance of establishing cement plants in this State. Furthermore encouraging inducements …
A New Genus And Species Of Rhinoceros, Epiaphelops Virgasectus From The Lower Miocene Of Nebraska, H. J. Cook
A New Genus And Species Of Rhinoceros, Epiaphelops Virgasectus From The Lower Miocene Of Nebraska, H. J. Cook
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
A New Species Of Rhinoceros, "Diceratherium Loomisi," From The Lower Miocene Of Nebraska, H. J. Cook
A New Species Of Rhinoceros, "Diceratherium Loomisi," From The Lower Miocene Of Nebraska, H. J. Cook
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Faunal Lists Of The Tertiary Formations Of Sioux County, Nebraska, H. J. Cook
Faunal Lists Of The Tertiary Formations Of Sioux County, Nebraska, H. J. Cook
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Suggestions To Correspondents, E. H. Barbour
Suggestions To Correspondents, E. H. Barbour
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
A New Genus And Species Of Rhinoceros, Epiaphelops Virgasectus From The Lower Miocene Of Nebraska, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
A New Genus And Species Of Rhinoceros, Epiaphelops Virgasectus From The Lower Miocene Of Nebraska, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Suggestions To Correspondents, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
Suggestions To Correspondents, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
An Account Of The Nebraska Geological Survey, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
An Account Of The Nebraska Geological Survey, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
An Important Undeveloped Clay Bed, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
An Important Undeveloped Clay Bed, Erwin Hinckley Barbour
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Report Of The Nebraska Conservation And Soil Survey, G. E. Condra
Report Of The Nebraska Conservation And Soil Survey, G. E. Condra
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
A New Carboniferous Coral "Craterophyllum Verticillatum", Erwin Kinckley Barbour
A New Carboniferous Coral "Craterophyllum Verticillatum", Erwin Kinckley Barbour
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Extinct Pleistocene Mammals Of Minnesota, N. H. Winchell
Extinct Pleistocene Mammals Of Minnesota, N. H. Winchell
Journal of the Minnesota Academy of Science
No abstract provided.
The Development Of Our Natural Resources, E. H. Barbour
The Development Of Our Natural Resources, E. H. Barbour
Conservation and Survey Division
No abstract provided.
Preliminary Notes On The Carboniferous Flora Of Nebraska, Roy V. Pepperberg
Preliminary Notes On The Carboniferous Flora Of Nebraska, Roy V. Pepperberg
Conservation and Survey Division
About the middle of July, 1907, while engaged by the Nebraska City Commercial Club in examining the geology of Nebraska City and vicinity, the writer was called b the farm of Mr. C. B. James to look at a bed of what was supposed to be fire clay. This proved to be a Carboniferous deposit of stratified micaceous sandstone, interstratified with a fine compact shale, both of which are yellow in color and very fragile when wet.
Coal In Nebraska, Roy V. Pepperberg
Coal In Nebraska, Roy V. Pepperberg
Conservation and Survey Division
Until February, 1906, Nebraska was termed "the state without a mine," and may still be called the state with but a single mine, and yet it would be impossible to tell how much prospecting has been done, or to estimate the number of thousands of dollars that have been spent in this state trying to develop paying mines from the thin beds of coal discovered throughout various parts of the state in the Carboniferous and Cretadeous formations.
Coal In Nebraska, Roy V. Pepperberg
Coal In Nebraska, Roy V. Pepperberg
Conservation and Survey Division
Until February, 1906, Nebraska was termed "the state without a mine," and may still be called the state with but a single mine, and yet it would be impossible to tell how much prospecting has been done, or to estimate the number of thousands of dollars that have been spent in this state trying to develop paying mines from the thin beds of coal discovered throughout various parts of the state in the Carboniferous and Cretaceous formations.
The Control, Development And Utilization Of The Missouri River And Its Tributaries, G. E. Condra, H. W. Caldwell, O. V.P. Stout, F. J. Phillips, N. A. Bengtson, George L. Sheldon
The Control, Development And Utilization Of The Missouri River And Its Tributaries, G. E. Condra, H. W. Caldwell, O. V.P. Stout, F. J. Phillips, N. A. Bengtson, George L. Sheldon
Conservation and Survey Division
The speakers at this conference were Professors Condra, Caldwell, Stout, Phillips, Bengtson, and Gov. George L. Sheldon, with Dean Charles E. Bessey presiding. The principal object of the meeting was to make known reliable information in regard to the Missouri river, concerning which there is widespread interest and in some instances a tendency to magnify the future possibilities of the river. This paper is an account of the conference. It gives some of the thoughts that were emphasized at the symposium, reciting the facts as they were given by those who have investigated the respective phases of the theme.
GEOGRAPHIC …
Opening Of The Indian Territory, G. E. Condra
Opening Of The Indian Territory, G. E. Condra
Conservation and Survey Division
The opening of Indian country has continued from Colonial days to the present. Usually it has resulted from force and treaty, the strong dispossessing the weak. As a result, the Red man has, in general, moved frontierward, ahead of industrial waves, remaining for a longer time only on reservations set aside for tribes. The Indian's struggle even on these reserves has been a losing one, resulting largely from war, disease, and the cupidity of whites. History shows that Indian life and Indian institutions have not prevailed against the white man's civilization and commerce. GATHERING THE TRIBES. The Indian Territory and …
Biennial Report, Erwin H. Barbour
Biennial Report, Erwin H. Barbour
Conservation and Survey Division
The Nebraska Geological Survey as now constituted has been in operation since 1891, but it has enjoyed state aid during the past four years only. Considering the size of the commonwealth and the limited appropriations for geological work, unusual progress has been made. Since no report covering the work of the first biennium was prepared it will be included incidentally in this paper. Briefly stated the Nebraska Geological Survey during the past biennium has devoted especial attention to the industrial resources of the state, prepared ten o! twelve reports in manuscript form, published eight reports completing volumes I and II, …