user: pass:
Search results for References by scott, w.b.
Scott, W.B.; Jepsen, G.L., 1941. The mammalian fauna of the White River oligocene (Rhinocerotidae). Transacations of the American Philosophical Society New Series (28) 5: 775-822

  details


Scott, W.B.; Osborn, H.F., 1891. Preliminary account of the fossil mammals from the White River and Loup Fork Formations. Part II: Carnivora & Artiodactyla, Perissodactyla. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology Harvard 20: 65-100, pls. 1-3

  details


Scott, W.B.; Osborn, H.F., 1887. Preliminary account of the fossil mammals from the White River Formation, contained in the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy of Harvard 13 (5): 151-171, 9 figs, 2 pls.

  details


Scott, W.B.; Osborn, H.F., 1884. On the origin and development of the Rhinoceros group (abstract). Report of the British Assocation for the Advancement of Science Southport (September 1883): 528

  details


Scott, W.B.; Osborn, H.F., 1882. Orthocynodon, an animal related to the Rhinoceros, from the Bridger Eocene. American Journal of Science (3) 24: 223-225

  details


Osborn, H.F.; Scott, W.B.; Speir, F. jr., 1878. On the skull of the Eocene rhinoceros, Orthocynodon, and the relation of this genus to other members of the group (in: Palaeontological Report of the Princeton Scientific Expedition of 1877). Contributions from the E.M. Museum of Geology and Archaeology of Princeton, Princeton Univ; 1: 3-22

  details


Scott, W.B., 1869. Albert Durer: his life and works. Including autobiographical papers and complete catalogues . London, Longmans, pp. i-xvi, 1-324

  details



[ Home ][ Literature ][ Rhino Images ][ Rhino Forums ][ Rhino Species ][ Links ][ About V2.0]