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Author:
Carnegie Institution of Washington.
Title:
Miocene and Pliocene floras of western North America.
Publisher:
Carnegie institution of Washington,
Copyright Date:
1938
Description:
3 p.l., 3-272 p. illus., plates, maps. 26 cm.
Subject:
Paleobotany--Miocene
Paleobotany--Pliocene.
Paleontology--Pliocene
Paleontology--Beaver County.--Beaver County.
Plants, Fossil--United States.
Vertebrates, Fossil--Beaver County.--Beaver County.
Other Authors:
Axelrod, Daniel I.
Chaney, Ralph Works, 1890-
Condit, Carlton.
Dorf, Erling, 1905-
Elias, Maxim K. (Maxim Konradovich), 1889-
Hesse, Curtis Julian, 1905-
Notes:
Carnegie institution of Washington. Publication no. 476. Descriptive letterpress on versos facing some of the plates. Each paper also published separately. Bibliographical foot-notes.
Contents:
Late Tertiary floras from the High plains, by R. W. Chaney ... and M. K. Elias ... with a chapter on the Lower Pliocene vertebrate fossils from the Ogallala formation (Lavern zone) of Beaver county, Oklahoma, by C. J. Hesse <issued October 30, 1936> (Bibliography: p. 71-72).--A late Tertiary flora from southwestern Idaho, by Erling Dorf <issued November 20, 1936>.--A Pliocene flora from the Mount Eden beds, southern California, by D. I. Axelrod <issued May 28, 1937> The Deschutes flora of eastern Oregon, by R. W. Chaney <issued April 19, 1938> The San Pablo flora of west central California, by Carlton Condit <issued April 21, 1938>
Series:
Its Contributions to palæontology
OCLC:
(OCoLC)2851095
LCCN:
38017063
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
OIAX792 -- Grinnell College (Grinnell)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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