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Mutituberculate
mammals from the Wahweap (Campanian, Aquilan) and Kaiparowits
(Campanian, Judithian) Formations within and near Grand Staircase-Escalante
National Monument, southern Utah, by Jeffrey G. Eaton, 66
p., 7/02, ISBN 1-55791-665-9, MP-02-4 $12.00
Vertebrate paleontology in Utah, David D. Gillette, editor,
553 p. 8/99 $29.95
The collection of 52 papers varies in content
from summaries of current research, to detailed analyses of new
finds.
Click here to read Table of Contents
Seismosaurus the earth shaker, D.D. Gillette, 1994, 205
p., Columbia University Press CUP-1 $19.95
A warm, very personal depiction of the discovery,
scientific work, and methods of uncovering Seismosaurus hallorum.
Full descriptions are given for its habits, environment, and gastroliths.
With 72 color illustrations and photographs.
Paleontological survey of the Grand Staircase-Escalante National
Monument, Garfield and Kane Counties, Utah, 98 p., 4/01, SS-99
$13.00
Late Mississippian (Arnsbergian Stage E2 Chronozone) ammonoid
paleontology and biostratigraphy of the Antler foreland basin,
California, Nevada, Utah, by Alan L. Titus, 109 p., 10/2000,
1-55791-649-7, B-131 $11.95
Strata throughout the Antler basin contain an
abundant ammonoid fossil record, unrivaled by any other fossil
group for intercontinental correlation. This study (the first
of several) will help establish the Antler foreland as a global
reference for Carboniferous research.
Ceratosaurus (Dinosauria, Theropoda), a revised osteology,
by James H. Madsen Jr., and Samuel P. Welles, 80 p., 2000, MP-00-2,
1-55791-380-3 $11.95
Allosaurus fragilis: a revised osteology, by J.H. Madsen,
Jr., 1976, (reprinted 1993) 163 p., B-109 $11.00
Excellent sketches and photos keep this paper,
essentially a documentation of Allosaurus skeleton fossils from
the Cleveland-Lloyd quarry in Utah, firmly up-to-date. This reprint
will serve as a basic text for studying the sixty or more individual
dinosaurs of this taxon discovered at this site since 1927.
Lower Carboniferous echinoderms from northern Utah and western
Wyoming, by G.D. Webster, 65 p., 1997 (Paleontology Series
v. 1), B-128 $7.25
Micropaleontology and paleoecology of the Tununk Member of
the Mancos Shale, by R.H. Lessard, 1973, 28p. SS-45 $1.00
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