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Granger, Walter. 



1909.1. Faunal horizons of the Washakie formation of 

 southern Wyoming: Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. 

 Bull., vol. 26, pp. 13-23, pis. 2-6, 1 map, Jan. 

 19, 1909. 



Divides "Washakie beds" into two horizons, characterized 

 by fauna and lithology. Lower horizon=upper Bridger; 

 upper horizon=lower and middle "Uinta" (Uinta A and B). 



1910.1. Tertiary faunal horizons in the Wind River Basin, 

 Wyo., with descriptions of new Eocene mam- 

 mals: Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. Bull., vol. 28, pp. 

 235-251, pis. 20-23, 6 figs., July 16, 1910. 



Determines two distinct faunal horizons in Wind Hiver 

 beds — the Lambdotherittm zone and an earlier horizon. 



1911.1. See Sinclair, William John, 1911.1. 

 1912.1. See Sinclair, William John, 1912.1. 



1914.1. On the names of lower Eocene faunal horizons of 



Wyoming and New Mexico: Am. Mus. Nat. 

 Hist. Bull., vol. 33, pp. 201-207, Mar. 31, 1914. 

 Names "Clark Fork," "Sand Coulee," and "Gray Bull 

 beds" of Big Horn, Wyo., and "Almagre" and "Largo beds" 

 of New Mexico. Correlates the lower Eocene of New Mexico 

 with that of the various Wyoming basins. 



1914.2. See Sinclair, William John, 1914.1. 



1917.2. Notes on Paleocene and lower Eocene mammal 

 horizons of northern New Mexico and southern 

 Colorado: Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. Bull., vol. 37, 

 pp. 821-830, Dec. 5, 1917. 



1918.1 (and Matthew, W. D.). A revision of the lower 

 Eocene Wasatch and Wind River faunas: 

 Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. Bull., vol. 38, pp. 565- 

 657, 1918. 



Gray, Dr. J. E. 



1872.1. Notes on a new species of tapir {Tapirus leucogenys) 

 from the snowy regions of the Cordilleras of 

 Ecuador and on the young spotted tapirs of 

 tropical America: Zool. Soc. London Proc, 

 1872, pp. 483-492, pis. 21-22. 



Gregory, John Walter. 



1896.1. The Great Rift Valley, 422 pp., London, John 



Murray, 1896. 



Harris, Gilbert Dennison. 



1892.2. See Dall, William Healey, 1892.2. 



Hatcher, John Bell. 



1893.1. The Titanotherium beds: Am. Naturahst, vol. 27, 

 pp. 204-221, 3 figs.. Mar., 1893. 



General description. Accepts lacustrine theory of deposi- 

 tion. 



1894.1. Discovery of Diceratherium, the two-horned 

 rhinoceros, in the White River beds of South 

 Dakota: Am. Geologist, vol. 13, pp. 360-361, 

 May, 1894. 

 Top of White River correlated with John Day formation. 



1895.1. On a new species of Diplacodon, with a discussion 

 of the relations of that genus to Telmatherium: 

 Am. Naturahst, vol. 29, pp. 1084-1093, pis. 

 38-40, fig. 1, Dec, 1895. 



1902.3. Origin of the Oligocene and Miocene deposits of 



the Great Plains: Am. Philos. Soc. Proc, vol. 

 41, pp. 113-131, 1902. 



Summarizes facts and accepts theory of small lakes, flood 

 plains, river channels, and pampas as prevailing conditions 

 during Oligocene and Miocene time. Gering, Arikaree, 

 Ogalalla, Monroe Creek, Harrison, and "Nebraska" of Scott. 

 Classification of the Oligocene and Miocene. "Lake-bed" 

 hypothesis of origin disproved in favor of fluviatile, flood-plain, 

 and eolian hypothesis . 



Haworth, Erasmus. 



1897.1. Physical properties of the Tertiary [of Kansas]: 

 Kansas Univ. Geol. Survey, vol. 2, pp. 247-284, 

 pis. 36-44, 1897. 



Rejects "lake-basin" hypothesis in favor of hypothesis of 

 fluviatile origin of Tertiary of Kansas. 



Hay, (Jliver Perry. 



1905.1 The fossil turtles of the Bridger Basin: Am. 

 Geologist, vol. 35, pp. 327-342, June, 1905. 



Evidence for flood-plain rather than lacustrine origin of the 

 Bridger. Discussion of life and climatic conditions. 



1908.1 The fossil turtles of North America: Carnegie Inst. 

 Wash. Pub. 75, 568 pp., 113 pis., 704 figs., 1908. 



H.\y, Robert. 



1889.1. Northwest Kansas, its topography, geology, cli- 

 mate, and resources: Kansas State Board Agr. 

 Sixth Bienn. Rept., pp. 92-116, 2 maps, 4 figs., 

 1889. 

 See especially discussion of the Tertiary geology of Kansas. 



Hayden, Ferdinand Vandiveer. 



1858.1. Notes on the geology of the Mauvaises Terres of 

 White River, Nebr. : Acad. Nat. Soi. Phila- 

 delphia Proc, vol. 9, pp. 151-165, 1858. 



Refers to Bear Creek, Pennington County, S. Dak. Type 

 locality of Mesohippus bairdii. 



1862.1. See Meek, Fielding Bradford, 1862.1. 



1869.1. Geological report of the exploration of the Yellow- 



stone and Missouri Rivers, by F. V. Hayden, 

 under the direction of William F. Raynolds, 

 174 pp., 1 map, Washington, 1869. 



1871.2. Report of F. V. Hayden. In [Fourth Annual] 



Preliminary report of the United States geolog- 

 ical survey of Wyoming and portions of con- 

 tiguous territories, pp. 9-81, 1871. 



A general account of the topography and geology (type 

 description) of the Bridger Basin (pp. 54-58) . Considers upper 

 portion of Washakie Basin sediments, as either an extension 

 eastward of the Bridger beds or as a separate deposit of the 

 same age. Notes occurrence of vertebrate fossils. 



1873.1. PreUminary field report of the United States 

 geological survey of Colorado and New Mexico: 

 U. S. Geol. Survey Terr. Third Ann. Rept., 

 pp. 105-251, 1869, reprinted 1873. [Reprinted 

 in 1873 in First, Second, and Third Annual 

 Reports of the Geological Survey of the Terri- 

 tories. In the text of this monograph refer- 

 ence is made to the reprinted edition.] 



Names and briefly describes "Green River shales," Bridger 

 "group," Wasatch "group," and Bear River "group." Desig- 

 nates Tertiary deposits between Creston and Bitter Creek 

 along Union Pacific RaUroad as "Washakie group" (p. 190). 



1881.1. Geological and geographical atlas of Colorado and 

 portions of adjacent territory, U. S. Geol. and 

 Geog. Survey Terr., 1877, corrected to 1881. 



Heller, Edmund. 



1914.1. See Roosevelt, Theodore, 1914.1. 



Hills, Richard Charles. 



1888.1. The recently discovered Tertiary beds of the 



Huerfano River basin, Colo. : Colorado Sei. 

 Soc Proc, vol. 3, pp. 148-164, 1 map, 1888. 



Beds first described. Upper half suspected to be of Wasatch 

 age. 



1889.2. Additional notes on the Huerfano .beds: Colorado 



Sci. Soc. Proc, vol. 3, pp. 217-223, 1889. 



Mammals reported from upper division. Bridger age 

 indicated. 



