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View Miocene mammals of the Split Rock area, Granite Mountains Basin, central Wyoming By Jens Munthe

Miocene mammals of the Split Rock area, Granite Mountains Basin, central Wyoming

Miocene mammals of the Split Rock area, Granite Mountains Basin, central Wyoming

By Jens Munthe

View Geology and paleoecology of the Cottonwood Creek delta in the Eocene Tipton Tongue of the Green River Formation and a mammalian fauna from the Eocene Cathedral Bluffs Tongue of the Wasatch Formation, southeast Washakie Basin, Wyoming. By Henry W. Roehler [and others] By

Geology and paleoecology of the Cottonwood Creek delta in the Eocene Tipton Tongue of the Green River Formation and a mammalian fauna from the Eocene Cathedral Bluffs Tongue of the Wasatch Formation, southeast Washakie Basin, Wyoming. By Henry W. Roehler [and others]

Geology and paleoecology of the Cottonwood Creek delta in the Eocene Tipton Tongue of the Green River Formation and a mammalian fauna from the Eocene Cathedral Bluffs Tongue of the Wasatch Formation, southeast Washakie Basin, Wyoming. By Henry W. Roehler [and others]

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View Some acanthoceratid ammonites from Upper Cenomanian (Upper Cretaceous) rocks of Wyoming By

Some acanthoceratid ammonites from Upper Cenomanian (Upper Cretaceous) rocks of Wyoming

Some acanthoceratid ammonites from Upper Cenomanian (Upper Cretaceous) rocks of Wyoming

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View The ammonite Metengonoceras Hyatt, 1903, from the Mowry Shale (Cretaceous) of Montana and Wyoming. By William A. Cobban and W.J. Kennedy By

The ammonite Metengonoceras Hyatt, 1903, from the Mowry Shale (Cretaceous) of Montana and Wyoming. By William A. Cobban and W.J. Kennedy

The ammonite Metengonoceras Hyatt, 1903, from the Mowry Shale (Cretaceous) of Montana and Wyoming. By William A. Cobban and W.J. Kennedy

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