EVOLUTION OF THE SKELETON OF EOCENE AND OLIGOCENE TITANOTHERES 



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Granger, Walter. 



1908.1. A revision of the American Eocene horses: Am. 

 Mus. Nat. Hist. Bull., vol. 24, pp. 221-264, 

 pis. 15-18. 

 1911.1. See Sinclair, William J., and Granger, Walter, 



1911.1. 

 1912.1. See Sinclair, WiUiam J., and Granger, Walter, 

 1912.1. 

 Gregory, William King. 



1912.1. Note on the upper Eocene titanotheroid Tel- 



matheriumf incisivum Douglass, from the 

 Uinta Basin: Science, new ser., vol. 35, No. 

 901, p. 545. 



1912.2. Notes on the principles of quadrupedal locomo- 



tion and on the mechanism of the limbs in 

 hoofed animals: New York Acad. Sci. Annals, 

 vol. 22, pp. 267-294, pi. 34. 



1916.1. Studies on the evolution of the primates. Part 1, 

 The Cope-Osborn "theory of trituberculy " 

 and the ancestral molar patterns of the pri- 

 mates: Am. Mus. Nat. Hist. Bull., vol. 35, pp. 

 239-257, pi. 1. 

 Hatcher, John Bell. 



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

 pp. 204-221. 



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

 of the relations of that genus to Telmatotherium: 

 Am. Naturalist, vol. 29, pp. 1084r-1090, pis. 28-40. 



1901.1. On the cranial elements and the deciduous and per- 

 manent dentition of Titanotherium: Carnegie 

 Mus. Annals, vol. 1, pp. 256-261, pis. 7-8. 



1902.1. A mounted skeleton of Titanotherium dispar Marsh: 

 Carnegie Mus. Annals, vol. 1, pp. 347-355, pis. 

 14^18. 

 Hay, Oliver Perry. 



1899.1. Notes on the nomenclature of some North Ameri- 

 can vertebrates: Science, new ser., vol. 10, No. 

 243, pp. 253-254, Aug. 25, 1899. 



1902.1. Bibliography and catalogue of the fossil Vertebrata 

 of North America: U. S. Geol. Survey Bull. 

 179, ii + 868 pp. 

 Hills, Robert C. 



1888.1. The recently discovered Tertiary beds of the 

 Huerfano River basin, Colo.: Colorado Sci. Soc. 

 Proc, vol. 3, pp. 148-164, map. 

 Kiehnik, E. 



1913.1. O nowym gatunku Titanotherium, ein neuer Titano- 

 theriumfund in Europa: Internat. Acad. Sci. 

 Cracovie Bull., ser. B, No. 10, pp. 1211-1225, 

 pi. 13. 

 Lambe, Lawrence M. 



1908.1. The Vertebrata of the Oligocene of the Cypress 

 Hills, Saskatchewan: Canada Geol. Survey Contr. 

 Canadian Paleontology, vol. 3, pt. 4. 

 Lankester, Sir E. Ray. 



1902.1. On Okapia, a new genus of GirafEdae, from central 

 Africa: Zool. Soc. London Trans., vol. 16, pt. 4, 

 pp. 279-314, pis. 30-32. 

 Leidy, Joseph. 



1852.1. Description of the remains of extinct Mammalia 

 and Chelonia from Nebraska Territory, col- 

 lected during the geological survey under the 

 direction of Dr. D. D. Owen; in Owen, David 

 Dale, Report of a geological survey of Wiscon- 

 sin, Iowa, and Minnesota and incidentally a 

 portion of Nebraska Territory, pp. 553-572, 

 pis. 9-15, Philadelphia. 

 Prout's specimen 



Leidy, Joseph — Continued. 



1852.2. On a new species of rhinoceros from Nebraska, 

 Rhinoceros americanus: Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila- 

 delphia Proc, vol. 6, p. 2. 



1853.1. On a collection of fossil Mammalia and Chelonia 

 from the Mauvaises Terres of Nebraska: Acad. 

 Nat. Sci. Philadelphia Proc, vol. 6, pp. 392- 

 394. 



1854.1. The ancient fauna of Nebraska, or a description of 



remains of extinct Mammalia and Chelonia from 

 the Mauvaises Terres of Nebraska: Smith- 

 sonian Contr. Knowl., vol. 6, art. 7, pp. 1-126, 

 pis. 1-24. (This article published in June, 1853.) 



1854.2. Synopsis of extinct Mammalia the remains of which 



have been discovered in the Eocene formations 

 of Nebraska: Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia Proc, 

 vol. 7, pp. 156-157. 

 1869.1. The extinct mamalian fauna of Dakota and Ne- 

 braska, including an account of some allied forms 

 from other localities, together with a synopsis of 

 the mammalian remains of North America: Acad. 

 Nat. Sci. Philadelphia Jour., 2d ser., vol. 7, pp. 

 1-472, pis. 1-30. 



1870.1. Remarks on Megacerops coloradensis; Acad. Nat. 



Sci. Philadelphia Proc, vol. 22, pp. 1-2. 



1870.2. On fossils from Church Buttes, Wyoming Terr.: 



Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia Proc, vol. 22, pp. 

 113-114. 



Palaeosyops paluiosus, Microsus cuspidatus, Notharclos 

 tenebTosus. 



1871.1. Remarks on fossil vertebrates from Wyoming: 

 Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia Proc, vol. 23, pp. 

 228-229. 



1872.1. On some new species of Mammalia from Wyo- 

 ming: Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia Proc, vol. 

 24, pp. 167-169. 

 Palaeosyops Urimilis, 



1872.3. On fossils from Wyoming: Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila- 



delphia Proc, vol. 24, p. 277. 

 Palaeosyops Junius Leidy. 



1873.1. Contributions to the extinct vertebrate fauna of 

 the Western Territories: U. S. Geol. Survey 

 Terr. Rept., vol. 1, pp. 14-358, pis. 1-37. 

 Palaeosyops Junius Leidy. 



Loomis, Frederick B. 



1907.1. Origin of the Wasatch deposits: Am. Jour. Sci., 

 4th ser., vol. 23, pp. 356-364. 



Lambdotherium primaevum. 



Lull, Richard Swann. 



1905.1. Megacerops tyleri, a new species of titanothere 

 from the Badlands of South Dakota: Jour. 

 Geology, vol. 13, pp. 443-456, pis. 3-4. 

 Lydekker, Richard. 



1889.1. See Nicholson, Henry A., 1889.1. 

 1891.1. See Flower, Sir William Henry, 1891.1. 

 Marsh, Othniel Charles. 



1870.1. Professor Marsh's Rocky Mountain e.xpedition, 

 discovery of the Mauvaises Terres formation 

 in Colorado (letter to J. D. Dana dated Aug. 

 12, 1870): Am. Jour. Sci., 2d ser., vol. 50, p. 

 292. 

 1871.1. Notice of some new fossil mammals from the 

 Tertiary formations: Am. Jour. Sci., 3d ser., 

 vol. 2, pp. 35-44. 



Palaeosyops minor Marsh 



