Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge, Том 69American Philosophical Society, 1930 |
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... River formation , which succeeds the Horsethief sandstone . Fresh- water Mollusca are fairly common in the St. Mary River beds , and from them , also , Mr. Barnum Brown has obtained good dinosaurian remains for the American Museum of ...
... River formation , which succeeds the Horsethief sandstone . Fresh- water Mollusca are fairly common in the St. Mary River beds , and from them , also , Mr. Barnum Brown has obtained good dinosaurian remains for the American Museum of ...
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... River formation , and no doubt many of the differences would disappear if the Judith River dinosaurs were better known . The group of formations from the base of the Milk River to the top of the Pale beds constitutes the Belly River ...
... River formation , and no doubt many of the differences would disappear if the Judith River dinosaurs were better known . The group of formations from the base of the Milk River to the top of the Pale beds constitutes the Belly River ...
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... River basin they divided the typical " Wind River formation " into an upper member , the Lost Cabin , and a lower , Lysite , member , both of which they subsequently identified in the Bighorn Basin , correlating Loomis ' Wind River with ...
... River basin they divided the typical " Wind River formation " into an upper member , the Lost Cabin , and a lower , Lysite , member , both of which they subsequently identified in the Bighorn Basin , correlating Loomis ' Wind River with ...
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