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Contributions to palaeontology / from Carnegie Institution of Washington
Bib ID 4035039
Format BookBook
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Carnegie Institution of Washington
 
Description Washington, : Published by Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1930. 
2 p. l., 112 p. incl. illus., tables. : 8 pl. ; 26 cm. 
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Carnegie Institution of Washington publication ; no. 404.

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  • I. A Neocene erosion surface in central Oregon, by J. P. Buwalda.
  • II. The Dalles and Hood river formations, and the Columbia river gorge, by J. P. Buwalda and B. N. Moore.
  • III. Oreodonts from the Sespe deposits of South mountain, Ventura county, California, by Chester Stock.
  • IV. Carnivora new to the Mascall Miocene fauna of eastern Oregon, by Chester Stock.
  • V. Capromeryx minor Taylor from the McKittrick Pleistocene, California, by E. L. Furlong.
  • VI. A Tertiary vertebrate fauna from the upper Cuyama drainage basin, California, by C. L. Gazin.
  • VII. A Tertiary mammalian fauna from the Mint canyon formation of southern California, by J. H. Maxson.
 
Subjects Paleontology - Oregon.  |  Paleontology - California.  |  Mammals, Fossil.
Other authors/contributors Gazin, Charles Lewis, 1904-  |  Furlong, E. L. (Eustace Leopold), b. 1874  |  Stock, Chester, 1892-1950  |  Maxson, John H  |  Buwalda, John Peter, 1886-1954  |  Moore, Bernard N

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