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1. Catalogue of the Mesozoic Mammalia
 
2. Contributions to the geology and
 
3. Stratigraphy and paleontology
 
4. Fossil flora of the Michigan coal
 
5. Mammalian and other fossils,:
 
6. A new microtine rodent from the
 
7. A description and stratigraphic
 
8. Contributions from the Museum
 
9. A GUIDE TO EXHIBITION GALLERIES
 
$13.00
10. An Agenda for Antiquity: Henry
 
11. The Pliocene rodent Microtoscoptes
 
12. Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology
 
13. A new mastodon, Serridentinus
 
14. A new Pliocene species of Ambystoma,:
 
15. Vertebrate fossils from the Pleistocene
 
16. A GUIDE TO EXHIBITION GALLERIES
$12.50
17. Next of Kin: Great Fossils at
 
18. Contributions from the Museum
 
19. Newfound Early Cretaceous dinosaurs
 
20. Royal Tyrrell Museum: Official

1. Catalogue of the Mesozoic Mammalia in the Geological Department of the British Museum and American Mesozoic Mammalia: Memoirs of the Peabody Museum (History of Paleontology)
by George G. Simpson
 Hardcover: 475 Pages (1980-05)
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Asin: 040512743X
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2. Contributions to the geology and paleontology of the Canal Zone, Panama, and geologically related areas in Central America and the West Indies (Bulletin - United States, National Museum)
by Thomas Wayland Vaughan
 Unknown Binding: 612 Pages (1919)

Asin: B00086AP6A
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3. Stratigraphy and paleontology of the McPherson Equus beds: (Sandahl local fauna), McPherson County, Kansas, (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, the University of Michigan)
by Holmes A Semken
 Unknown Binding: 178 Pages (1966)

Asin: B0006BS848
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4. Fossil flora of the Michigan coal basin (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan)
by Chester A Arnold
 Unknown Binding: 269 Pages (1949)

Asin: B0007DONTE
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5. Mammalian and other fossils,: Early Eocene Pass Peak Formation, central western Wyoming, (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, the University of Michigan, v. 22, no. 16)
by John Adam Dorr
 Unknown Binding: 219 Pages (1969)

Asin: B0006CD8RO
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6. A new microtine rodent from the Upper Pliocene of Kansas, (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan, v. 23, no. 7)
by Claude William Hibbard
 Unknown Binding: 103 Pages (1970)

Asin: B0006CSHA2
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7. A description and stratigraphic correlation of the Fenestellidae from the Devonian of Michigan, (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology ... University of Michigan)
by Charles F Deiss
 Unknown Binding: 275 Pages (1932)

Asin: B000863ZY4
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8. Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan
by E. C Case
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1951)

Asin: B0007EJRWQ
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9. A GUIDE TO EXHIBITION GALLERIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND PALEONTOLOGY OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM (NATURAL HISTORY), CROMWELL ROAD LONDON, S. W. PART I. FOSSIL MAMMALS AND BIRDS., AND PART II.,FOSSIL REPTILES, FISHES, AND INVERTEBRATES. (2 VOLUMES).
by No Author.
 Hardcover: Pages (1886)

Asin: B000O9KDFE
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10. An Agenda for Antiquity: Henry Fairfield Osborn & Vertebrate Paleontology at the American Museum of Natural History, 1890-1935 (History of American Science and Technology Series)
by Ronald Rainger
 Hardcover: 536 Pages (1991-10)
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Asin: 081730536X
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11. The Pliocene rodent Microtoscoptes disjunctus (Wilson) from Idaho and Wyoming, (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan, v. 23, no. 6)
by Claude William Hibbard
 Unknown Binding: 98 Pages (1970)

Asin: B0006D2HQG
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12. Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology and the Drumheller Valley
 Paperback: Pages (1995)

Asin: B000BWIZZO
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32 PP PAMPHLET 9X12 FULL COLOR GLOSSY PHOTOS, HISTORY OF CANADIAN MINES AND DINOSAURS ... Read more


13. A new mastodon, Serridentinus meadensis, from the Middle Pliocene of Kansas (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan)
by Claude William Hibbard
 Unknown Binding: 225 Pages (1951)

Asin: B0007EZSHE
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14. A new Pliocene species of Ambystoma,: With remarks on other fossil ambystomids (University of Michigan. Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology)
by Joseph Anton Tihen
 Unknown Binding: 244 Pages (1955)

Asin: B0006AUEXW
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15. Vertebrate fossils from the Pleistocene Stump Arroyo member, Meade County, Kansas (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan)
by Claude William Hibbard
 Unknown Binding: 245 Pages (1951)

Asin: B0007EZSHY
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16. A GUIDE TO EXHIBITION GALLERIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND PALEONTOLOGY OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM (NATURAL HISTORY), CROMWELL ROAD LONDON, S. W.
by Henry. (Preface). Woodward
 Hardcover: Pages (1886)

Asin: B000O9M6OA
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17. Next of Kin: Great Fossils at The American Museum of Natural History
by Lowell Dingus
Hardcover: 160 Pages (1996-08-15)
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Asin: 0847819299
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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The Halls of Invertebrate Evolution at the American Museum of Natural History display the world's greatest fossil collection and have long been a treasured landmark in New York; they currently attract about 1.5 million visitors each year. Dinosaurs fascinate people of all ages. A look at the Museum's giant Barosaurus skeleton rising up on its hid legs to face a predator, or at the specimen of the fierce Tyrannosaurus rex, enables us to journey back in time to imagine even earlier animals that lived as long as hundreds of millions of years ago. Most fossils are not actual bones but mineralized replicas of an animal's hard parts, yet they enable us to see that vertebrate animals, including humans, share an evolutionary heritage that includes the smallest jawless fish who lived 500 million years ago as well as massive dinosaurs, and mammals of the Ice Age such as wooly mammoths and saber-toothed cats.

All of these specimens and hundreds more are collected in the spectacular, newly renovated fossil halls at the Museum. This book, liberally illustrated with beautiful new color and archival photography, and artwork and graphics produced especially for the renovated exhibits, is an in-depth look at the evolution of vertebrate animals in the collection. In an incisive, behind-the-scenes text, paleontologist Lowell Dingus discusses the earliest specimens: fish, amphibians, and primitive reptiles that represent evolutionary starting points for major groups; the popular saurischian dinosaurs, including the seventeen-ton Apatosaurus (once called Brontosaurus) skeleton; and ornithischian dinosaurs such as the horned Triceratops. He concludes with the mammal halls, where animals as diverse as the finbacked Dimetrodon, mastodons, and, after primates, our closest "next of kin"-- bats-- are shown to be related by one hole in the skull behind the eye socket. This modification illustrates the contemporary approach to evolution that readers will learn about called cladistics, which establishes animal relationships based on unique shared anatomical changes that were inherited over the course of time. The Museum galleries are organized to reflect how this approach has been used to reconstruct the family tree of vertebrate evolution: walking along the main pathway through the fossil halls is like walking along the trunk of the vertebrate evolutionary tree.

The first of the seven halls was opened in 1877 and featured ornate columns, ironworks, high ceilings, and large arched windows with spectacular views of Central Park. A ten-year restoration project has now returned the halls to their original grandeur and redesigned the fossil installations. This volume celebrates the dynamic fossil displays and the magnificent architecture of the American Museum of Natural History; it also introduces provocative questions about long-extinct species and the mysteries of life on Earth.
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5-0 out of 5 stars Great guide to the Museum of Natural History exhibits
This is the next best thing to being there!A readable, accessible history of the Musuem of Natural History itself; or rather of its world famous halls of dinosaurs and mammals.After a multimillion dollar facelift the exhibits reflect the latest theories in vertebrate science--and there are some major revisions made.The chapter on Horses is worth the price of the book.Black and white photos of the older mounts are juxtaposed with brilliant color shots of the new, revised versions.The Apatosaurus gets a new head and longer tail, the Tyrannosaurs goes for a run, and the Horses develop in groups.The book's tone reflects the pride the Museum's staff feel in their accomplishments, and it is enough to make one book an immediate flight to New York just to see these marvels--if not 'in the flesh' at least in the round.Highly recommended ... Read more


18. Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan, Vol. III
by Eugene S. McCartney
 Hardcover: Pages (1932)

Asin: B000WW6UBY
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19. Newfound Early Cretaceous dinosaurs and other fossils in southeastern Idaho and westernmost Wyoming (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology)
by John Adam Dorr
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1985)

Asin: B00070HQZA
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20. Royal Tyrrell Museum: Official Museum Guidebook: Drumheller, Alberta, Canada
by Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology
 Paperback: Pages (9999)

Isbn: 0969729200
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