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nus of animals described from Middle Cambrian | fossils. |
on of more than 1 million rocks, minerals and | fossils. |
ogy, and turned his attention to minerals and | fossils, arranging the recently acquired collection o |
ion of "a complete collection of minerals and | fossils for the use of my classes" is in the collecti |
n primate taxon known until the Miocene, more | fossils are needed before it's phylogenetic position |
Though many of the Morrison Formation | fossils are fragmentary, they are sufficient to provi |
Most Plesiocidaris | fossils still have the spines attached, indicating th |
ation as well as a display of the most common | fossils you will find on the local beaches. |
They were the most numerous | fossils of a single type of animal in the Ma Kai Vall |
Holoptychius scales are the most abundant | fossils, but teeth scales of other species are also r |
Under Cooper, Preston learned much about | fossils, especially those of brachiopods. |
The Australian Museum has | fossils of lyrebirds dating back to about 15 million |
Later transferred to the Bristol Museum, the | fossils were destroyed in World War II. |
N. cookanum | fossils from the late Eocene Hoko River Formation in |
s chief work for many years was in naming the | fossils collected during the progress of the Geologic |
iste Robinet, who believed that nature formed | fossils in mimicry of portions of the human anatomy- |
human race distinct from the Neanderthal man | fossils discovered in Germany in 1856. |
and circa 37 mya; however, as yet no Parictis | fossils have been found in East Asia. |
Archaeopteryx where there are no intermediate | fossils - that are actually worse. |
Late Cretaceous in what is now North America; | fossils have been located in Alberta, Canada. |
hey contain Blue Lias rocks where a number of | fossils have been found, including fossilised fish th |
A large number of | fossils were discovered in Cerro Batallones, a Late M |
The museum features numerous replica | fossils and life-sized models of Iguanodon, Polacanth |
Numerous hominid | fossils have been found near Ileret. |
Numerous trace | fossils of dinosaurs have been found in the area and |
one micrometre across can be observed, these | fossils are seen to represent many developmental stag |
him by S. P. Woodward; he also obtained many | fossils from the Miocene and newer strata. |
iated because of the presence of transitional | fossils, and also where no conspicuous stratigraphic |
The discovery of the | fossils has caused a re-evaluation of penguin evoluti |
on, and the fate and specific identity of the | fossils remain unknown. |
Fewer than ten of the | fossils are known to exist. |
Fox a significant early collector of dinosaur | fossils from the Isle of Wight. |
cially important for the abundance of primate | fossils they contain. |
continent with a diverse range of vertebrate | fossils dating from the early Tertiary Period (55 mil |
, a supposition based on the frequency of its | fossils in bone deposits. |
via: although an impediment to viewing of the | fossils, this action serves to protect the portions o |
The majority of these | fossils were shipped to O.C. Marsh at Yale's Peabody |
acquired an exceptional knowledge of British | fossils, and he ultimately prepared an elaborate work |
was told about the cave and shown some of the | fossils by a colleague at Oxford. |
nsoniidae are an enigmatic group of Ediacaran | fossils with an airbed-like quilted morphology, somet |
Martin thought that none of the | fossils in the book were the remains of crocodiles. |
thyosaurian in the 1990s, and the rest of the | fossils were from an indeterminate reptile. |
vation and preparation of the majority of the | fossils, the sauropod has been named Paluxysaurus. |
he amassed a large collection of invertebrate | fossils and Triassic footprints and minerals. |
ving Rock Wren) based on the locations of the | fossils. |
nks with South America in the form of similar | fossils from the two continents. |
n 1917 after discoveries of Palaeochiropteryx | fossils from the Messel Pit of Germany. |
is also an impressive display of pre-Mesozoic | fossils on display, including numerous Devonian fish. |
ing one of the largest collection of dinosaur | fossils in the world and the largest in the United St |
None of the | fossils are complete, and none show the tip or openin |
nts, a theropod tooth, and a variety of plant | fossils, including woody stems, branch impressions, c |
10, Bennett published further re-study of the | fossils, concluding that the differences between the |
orphs or pizza disks are a group of Ediacaran | fossils that represent the remains of such taxa as Ch |
nonymous (through the discovery of additional | fossils) the name Lewisuchus would have priority. |
Presence of chalicotheriine | fossils is generally regarded as an indicator of tree |
This includes the study of body | fossils, tracks (ichnites), burrows, cast-off parts, |
Some of the | fossils originally assigned to Lewisuchus have since |
upposedly explaining the presence of ammonite | fossils on the shore; heads were carved onto these 'p |
The distribution of Anomotodon | fossils is worldwide, in formations indicating that m |
The presence of these | fossils indicates that the range of the tawny nurse s |
ompleteness," is now stored, with many of his | fossils, in the museum at Thurso. |
osts a collection of 80,000 samples of rocks, | fossils, and minerals from Romania. |
of the most extensive collection of Jamaican | fossils. |
is also famous for his excavations of mammal | fossils in Baode County area (Pao Te Hsien), Shanxi P |
t his book collection and two cabinets of his | fossils and minerals as a bequest to Bristol's public |
dy of mosses) and paleobotany (study of plant | fossils). |
nce for coal, was the discovery of Mesosaurus | fossils within Permian black shales (Irati Formation) |
Fox a significant early collector of dinosaur | fossils from the Isle of Wight. |
It is a possible synonym of some | fossils assigned to Orycterocetus. |
f may have been inspired by finds of dinosaur | fossils in Sioux tribal territory. |
Finch gathered a large collection of mollusk | fossils, including Chesapecten jeffersonius, from the |
Beringia, the comparatively recent age of the | fossils suggests that they were close relatives - pro |
Tar pits are the resting places of many | fossils. |
The good condition of the | fossils has prompted them to be used as evidence by y |
shford Black Marble quarry called some of the | fossils "crocodile tails" as they had been thought to |
l contains good exposures of Gigantoproductus | fossils; it is part of a designated Site of Special S |
Some of the | fossils were sent to William Clift the curator of the |
elded a wide variety of remains of vertebrate | fossils, amongst which the early reptiles are particu |
of jellyfish, the small exposition of marine | fossils, and the aquarium of sea horses. |
Due to the fragmentary nature of Metailurus | fossils, the number of species is subject to debate. |
to what is now Florida with earliest of their | fossils found in Hernando County dating to 24.8 Ma. |
None of their | fossils are known from from the Triassic when the mor |
Many of the | fossils collected by Vicentino are in Museums in Port |
A number of claw | fossils have been recovered from Pliocene and Pleisto |
work on the zones of distribution of Mesozoic | fossils (begun in 1834), and on the part played by mi |
en found at the end of long pathways of trace | fossils matching their shape. |
the Karatau rocks and discovered many of the | fossils, of which some have been named after him, as |
Fossilman" because of his hobby of collecting | fossils. |
books, as well as many specimens of minerals, | fossils, shells, physical and electrical devices, etc |
niversity of Ferrara with collection of local | fossils, rocks and minerals. |
oyed to break rocks with the aim of revealing | fossils inside. |
n (born 1940) was the discoverer of Ediacaran | fossils. |
s, and include a major collection of dinosaur | fossils and mounted skeletons. |
l analysis of Silurian beds by means of index | fossils, especially graptolites, and his proposal (ev |
Dinosaurium also has a collection of smaller | fossils of dinosaur eggs, marine shells and fossilise |
ide who made the first revision of thylacinid | fossils. |
ks that were 375 million years old discovered | fossils of Tiktaalik. |
The oldest known | fossils are late Cretaceous in age, found in North Am |
ains of Kambara are among the oldest Tertiary | fossils found in Australia (although there are some r |
ssue (May 2009) contains articles on Davinci, | Fossils an evolution, Pigmy Sloth, Disposal of Plasti |
ological nomenclature than taxa based on body | fossils (see trace fossil classification for more inf |
Paleofauna based on the | fossils from: Gadsden County paleontological sites, L |
ouis defined Kenyapithecus africanus on seven | fossils from Rusinga Island. |
Wright published a number of papers on the | fossils which he had collected in the Cotswolds, incl |
and contributed to Richard Owen's book on the | fossils of Australia. |
lants and Animals Collected, and Notes on the | Fossils from the Killadeer Badlands currently part of |
inosaur from the Late Jurassic, based on limb | fossils. |
d sorting and separated more than one million | fossils including 27 small mammal teeth. |
owed the Dromopoda to be monophylic only when | fossils were not taken into account. |
istoric genera placed herein, known only from | fossils. |
The only known | fossils of Poekilopleuron are destroyed during the Al |
The species is known only from | fossils at four sites across South Island. |
Aspidopleura is known from only two | fossils, the holotype and the paratype. |
ere are also two extinct ones known only from | fossils. |
e 'Wollemi Pine'), previously known only from | fossils, is discovered living in remote rainforest go |
species of agnostid trilobite known only from | fossils found in the Ordovician Zitai Formation of so |
mily that had been previously known only from | fossils. |
a glyptostroboides previously known only from | fossils. |
Neviusia dunthornei is known from only two | fossils, the holotype, number "UWBM 54169", and the p |
nt families, and two families known only from | fossils. |
Tourism Development Program opened, featuring | fossils which trace the evolution of reptiles from 20 |
apparent quantizations are relics or faithful | fossils of a real quantization that occurred in the p |
e in 2008 for his studies of organic chemical | fossils, which reveal the inhabitants and climates of |
Two other hominid | fossils (a left femur and a mandible) were in the sam |
Like other forams, | fossils from different species are used to date rocks |
Mammoth bones and other interesting | fossils have been found. |
on years, the site is filled with over 20,000 | fossils including plants, carnivorous fish and large |
The hall contains over 450 | fossils and fossil replicas. |
it to illustrate some of her own ichthyosaur | fossils, and other local artists were soon doing the |
Pachytheca are | fossils of ancient plants, dating from the upper Silu |
Cliffs, located in Fossil Bay and packed with | fossils. |
ds, includes sculptures, paintings, textiles, | fossils and cultural objects that bring to light the |
illion years ago, and late Paleozoic Euproops | fossils indicate that they have changed little over t |
The oldest recognized Pandionidae family | fossils have been recovered from the Oligocene age Je |
his old species that had no particularly good | fossils or modern descendants, the infernences on its |
ific name refers to the Trias, the period the | fossils were originally thought to date from. |
They lived in the late Permian period, with | fossils discovered in South Africa. |
life form of the Early Triassic Period, whose | fossils have been found in that structure. |
Syngnathid and Phymosoma granulosum | fossils at the Geological Museum in Copenhagen |
of the Marvelous Scenery, Physical Geography, | Fossils and Glaciers of the Wonderful Region, And the |
s, birds, mammals, invertebrates, plants, and | fossils. |
ich also yielded human and pleistocene animal | fossils. |
He is known for work on Pleistocene mammal | fossils, and as a museum curator who played an import |
Late Pleistocene bat | fossils from Anjohibe Cave, northwestern Madagascar. |
ack Head and beyond that Redcliff Point, with | fossils in the Upper Oxford Clay. |
lls, valleys, streams, ditches, ponds, pools, | fossils, building structure, bastions, watchtowers, a |
o Yamaguchi, who discovered and prepared many | fossils from the site. |
The presence of | fossils typical of the shorter-winged and more delica |
At present, 20 | fossils have been found at four sites in the Lukeino |
in a huge variety of very well preserved fish | fossils, which give a notable insight into the evolut |
lived in schools but are seldem preserved as | fossils. |
Previously, its | fossils were assigned to Pentaceratops. |
Primitive Koa-finch | fossils have been found on Maui and Oʻahu. |
incorrectly identified dinosaur prints, other | fossils, or outright forgeries. |
Charles Gilmore returned to prospect for | fossils in the Two Medicine Formation. |
a curiosity dealer, continued prospecting for | fossils in Stonesfield. |
LH84001 meteorite includes putative microbial | fossils, tiny rock-like structures whose shape was a |
d is mostly known for its large quantities of | fossils from the Cambro-Silurian period, and rare flo |
Most of the Quaternary mammal | fossils and prehistoric human relics and tools that h |
The species is known from rather fragmentary | fossils in the area of Quercy, France; dated remains |
oupatezia is a prehistoric genus of ray whose | fossils are found in strata dating from the Maastrich |
William Buckland realizes that | fossils he previously believed to be of cetacean orig |
More recently found | fossils indicate that it led an arboreal lifestyle. |
This record of | fossils has proved of inestimable value to all palaeo |
Removal of | fossils is prohibited. |
-size sculptures of dinosaurs and replicas of | fossils. |
e enamel on the molars is often reported when | fossils are being recorded and used to make compariso |
ous genera and many body types represented by | fossils are witnesses to a highly diversified ecology |
nt crocodile") is a mammal-like reptile whose | fossils were found in the town of Ochyor in Perm Krai |
s of eucynodontian mammal-like reptile, whose | fossils have been found in that structure. |
enus of dicynodont mammal-like reptile, whose | fossils have been found in that structure. |
of Therocephalian mammal-like reptile, whose | fossils have been found in that structure. |
welliidae, an extinct family of reptiles, the | fossils of which were found nearby. |
coast accurately a boat is required, however | Fossils from the Triassic Period are extremely rare. |
He also did extensive research on | fossils found in the Devonian and Silurian geological |
riginal plant form, i.e., they resemble plant | fossils. |
is noted for its weather resistance, embedded | fossils, and dappled beige hues. |
Reworked Cretaceous | fossils are preserved at the base of the channel comp |
The stone is rich in | fossils (known as shells to local masons) often consi |
est Bed continues to be eroded and is rich in | fossils. |
The chert itself in this area is rich with | fossils of radiolarian creatures. |
The site is rich in | fossils, and yielded hundreds of bones of mainly aqua |
e of clay, sand and sandstone layers, rich in | fossils (the Beernem Member). |
t was found in the silt of the riverbed), the | fossils cannot be dated with any certainty. |
Robinson discovered | fossils of this species in 1949 in Swartkrans, South |
here he carefully investigated the rocks and | fossils of the Lingula Flags, his observations being |
She conducted field studies on rocks and | fossils in the Ottawa region between 1913 and 1963. |
on the Carboniferous and Cretaceous rocks and | fossils of Saxony, and in particular for those relati |
Batheaston he collected a series of rocks and | fossils which he presented to the Literary and Scient |
who was devoted to the study of the rocks and | fossils of South Wales. |
ade a detailed study of Precambrian rocks and | fossils, and was instrumental in the recognition of t |
ell discovered a strange mixture of rocks and | fossils of northern provenance in Coldfall Wood, Musw |
s permanent displays include rocks, minerals, | fossils, animal mounts, a model railroad, and Native |
tion, with over 13,000 minerals, rocks, gems, | fossils, and historic artifacts. |
ese sites display sediments, rocks, minerals, | fossils, and features of the landscape that make a sp |
found materials such as metal, rust, rubber, | fossils, bones and text. |
zards and mammals as well as rock samples and | fossils. |
ions of calcite-cemented sandstone containing | fossils. |
It was a herbivorous sauropod whose | fossils have been found in southern Arizona in the Un |
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