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Stratigraphic Occurrence and Correlation of Early Tertiary Vertebrate Faunas, Trans-Pecos Texas
(Texas Memorial Museum, The University of Texas at Austin, 1977)
Strategraphic positions for the Candelaria local fauna (late Uintan), the Porvenir local fauna (early Chadronian), Little Egypt, and Airstrip local faunas (Chadronian) within the Vieja Group are given. The Porvenir local ...
Handbook of Texas Archaeology: Type Descriptions
(Texas Memorial Museum, The University of Texas at AustinThe Texas Archaeological Society, 1962)
Pliocene Carnivores of The Coffee Ranch
(Texas Memorial Museum, The University of Texas at Austin, 1969-12)
New material collected in the Coffee Ranch quarry, Hemphill County, Texas, represents eight species of Carnivora. Included in the fauna is an apparently new species of Pseudaelurus. Abundant material makes possible a ...
Daveko Kiowa-Apache Medicine Man
(Texas Memorial Museum, The University of Texas at Austin, 1970-11)
Toward a Statistical Overview of the Archaic Cultures of Central and Southwwestern Texas
(Texas Memorial Museum, The University of Texas at Austin, 1967-04)
Total lithic artifact collections from nine Texas sites are compared here by a simple form of cluster analysis with ordered matrix. Roark Cave, Coontail Spin Rockshelter, Centipede Cave, and the Devil's Mouth Site occur ...
Early Tertiary Vertebrate Faunas Vieja Group Trans-Pecos Texas: Rodentia
(Texas Memorial Museum, The University of Texas at Austin, 1974-04)
The fossil rodents of the late Eocene to early Oligocene Vieja Group are described. They include the paramyids Leptotomus leptodus, L. gigans n. sp., Mytonomys gaitania, Microparamys perjossus n. sp., Ischyrotomus cf, ...
A Bibliography of the Recent Mammals of Texas
(Texas Memorial Museum, The University of Texas at Austin, 1962-03)
A Population of Woodrats in Southern Texas
(Texas Memorial Museum, The University of Texas at Austin, 1966-04)
The Arroyo Formaton (Leonardian: Lower Permian) and Its Vertebrate Fossils
(Texas Memorial Museum, The University of Texas at Austin, 1989-07)
Studies of the Arroyo formation from northern Haskell County south to Runnels County, Texas trace the changes in organisms and environments from the classic terrestrial beds of Baylor and Wilbarger Counties to the fully ...