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McClung, C. E. 



1906. The University of Kansas expedition into the John Day region of Oregon. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci 



XX, pp. 67-70. 



McCoRNACK, E. C. 



1928. Thomas Condon. Pioneer geologist of Oregon. Univ. Press, Eugene, Ore. 



Major, C. J. Forsyth 



1873. Nageriiberreste aus Bohnerzen Suddeutschlands und der Schweiz. Pakeontographica, XXII, pp. 



75-130. 

 1880. Beitrage zur Geschichte der fossilen Pferde, insbesondere Italiens. Pt. II. Abh. schweizer. pal. 

 Gesellsch., VII, pp. 1-154. 



Marsh, O. C. 



1870. Discovery of the Mauvaises Terres formation in Colorado. Amer. Jour. Sci. (2), L, p. 292. 

 1873. Notice of new Tertiary mammals. Ibid. (3), V, pp. 407-410. 

 1875. Notice of new Tertiary mammals. IV. Ibid. (3), IX, pp. 249-250. 



1877. Introduction and succession of vertebrate life in America. Vice-president's address before Amer. Assoc. 

 Adv. Sci., 1877. Ibid. (3), XIV, pp. 337-378. 



1884. Dinocerata. A monograph of an extinct order of gigantic mammals. Monographs U. S. Geol. 



Surv., X. 



1885. The gigantic mammals of the order Dinocerata. Fifth Ann. Rept. U. S. Geol. Surv., pp. 243-302. 

 1894. Description of Tertiary artiodactyles. Amer. Jour. Sci. (3), XLVIII, pp. 259-274. 



1897. Vertebrate fossils of the Denver Basin. Monographs U. S. Geol. Surv., XXVII, pp. 473-527. 



Matthew, W. D. 



1899. A provisional classification of the fresh-water Tertiary of the West. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 



XII, pp. 19-75. 

 1901 A. Fossil mammals of the Tertiary of northeastern Colorado. Mem. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., I, pt. 7, 



pp. 355-448. 

 190 IB. In Merriam, J. C. 1901C, p. 296. 

 1903. The fauna of the Titanotherium beds at Pipestone Springs, Montana. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 



XIX, pp. 197-226. 



1907. A lower Miocene fauna from South Dakota. Ibid., XXIII, pp. 169-219. 



1908. Osteology of Blastomeryx and phylogeny of the American Cervidae. Ibid., XXIV, pp. 535-562. 



1909. Faunal lists of the Tertiary Mammalia of the West. Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv., no. 361, pp. 91-138. 



1910. The continuity of development. Pop. Sci. Monthly, LXXVII, pp. 473-478. 

 1915A. Climate and evolution. Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci., XXIV, pp. 171-318. 



1915B. The Tertiary sedimentary record and its problems. Dana Commem. Lectures, Problems of Amer. 

 Geol., New Haven, pp. 377-478. 



1917. Absence of the pollex in Perissodactyla. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXXVII, pp. 573-577. 



1918. Contributions to the Snake Creek fauna; with notes upon the Pleistocene of western Nebraska; Ameri- 



can Museum Expedition of 1916. Ibid., XXXVIII, pp. 183-229. 

 1924A. Third contribution to the Snake Creek fauna. Ibid., L, pp. 59-210. 

 1924B. Correlation of the Tertiary formations of the Great Plains. Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., XXXV, pp. 



743-754. 

 1928A. The evolution of the mammals in the Eocene. Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 1927, pp. 947-985. 

 1928B. Outline and general principles of the history of life. Synopsis of lectures in Paleontology I. Univ. 



Calif. Syllabus Ser., no. 213. 



1929. Reclassification of the artiodactyl families. Bull. Geol. Soc. Amer., XL, pp. 406-408. 



1930. Range and limitations of species as seen in fossil mammal faunas. Ibid., XLI, pp. 271-274. 



1932. A skeleton of Merycoidodon gracilis and its adaptive significance. Bull. Dept. Geol. Univ. Calif., 



XXII, pp. 13-30. 

 1934. (Dr. E. H. Colbert, Ed.) A phylogenetic chart of the Artiodactyla. Jour. Mam., XV, pp. 207-209. 



Matthew, W. D., and Cook, H. J. 



1909. A Pliocene fauna from western Nebraska. Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., XXVI, pp. 361-414. 



