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Vol. 1, No. 1
  • Horses (Mammalia, Equidae) from the Barstovian (Miocene) Anceney local fauna, Montana. Robert L. Evander p.1-4.    abstract
  • Postcranial morphology and systematics of bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) from the late Pleistocene of Wyoming. Mark C. Lawler p. 5-15.     abstract
  • Additional specimens of Agnotocastor readingi (Rodentia, Castoridae) from the Orellan (Oligocene) of Nebraska and a possible origin of the beavers. William W. Korth p. 16-20.   abstract
  • Stratigraphic distribution of mosasaurs in the Niobrara Formation of Kansas. M. Amy Sheldon p. 21-31.   abstract
  • Copemys mariae (Rodentia, Muridae) a replacement name for Copemys lindsayi Dalquest, Baskin, Schultz, 1996 non Copemys lindsayi Sutton and Korth, 1995. Jon A. Baskin and William W. Korth p. 32.   (no abstract)

    Vol. 1, No. 2
  • A new subfamily of primitive pocket mice (Rodentia, Heteromyidae) from the middle Tertiary of North America. William W. Korth p. 33-66.   abstract
  • Horses (Mammalia, Equidae) from Yermo Quarry, California (Micoene, Barstovian). Robert L. Evander p. 67-79.   abstract
  • New aplodontid rodents (Mammalia) from the Oligocene (Orellan and Whitneyan) of Slim Buttes, South Dakota. Allen R. Tedrow and William W. Korth 80-90.   abstract
  • Morphological comparison of mandibles of the toothed bird Hesperornis and mosasaurs. M. Amy Sheldon p. 91-96.   abstract

    Vol. 1, No. 3
  • Additonal rodents (Mammalia) from the Clarendonian (Miocene) of northcentral Nebraska and a review of Clarendonian rodent biostratigraphy of that area. William W. Korth p. 97-111.
  • A new species of Aulolithomys (Rodentia, Eomyidae) from the Chadronian (late Eocene) of Wyoming. William W. Korth and Robert J. Emry p. 112-116.
  • Sharks as morphological analogs for ichthyosaurs. Judy A. Massare and Jo-Anne Faulkner p. 117-125.

    Vol. 1, No. 4
  • A new beaver (Rodentia, Castoridae) from the Orellan (Oligocene) of North Dakota. William W. Korth p. 127-131.
  • Cranial morphology of two Tertiary pocket mice, Perognathus and Cupidinimus (Rodentia, Heteromyidae). William W. Korth p. 132-142.
  • Cricetid rodents of the Kealey Springs local fauna (early Arikareean; late Oligocene) of Saskatchewan. Megan R. Williams and John E. Storer p. 143-149.
  • The skull and neck of the Cretaceous turtle Basilemys (Trionychoidea, Nanhsiungchelyidae), and the interrelationships of the genus Donald B. Brinkman p. 150-157.

    Vol. 2, No. 1
            SPECIAL ISSUE: EARLY EVOLUTION OF MICROTUS

  • Indroductory remarks: Does Allophaiomys exist? Robert A. Martin and Alexey Tesakov p. 1-7.
  • A review of the late Pliocene to early Pleistocene arvicolid evolution in Spain. Jorge Agustí p. 8-15.
  • Paleoecology of Transbaikal Allophaiomys faunas. Nadya Alexeeva p. 16-19.
  • The Allophaiomys type-material in the Hungarian collection. Janos Hír p. 28-36.
  • The Allophaiomys populations of Betfia IX (Romania, Bihor County). Janos Hír and Marton Venczel p. 37-49.
  • Evolutionary changes of enamel differentiation in Pleistocene Mediterranean and Middle European populations of Microtus (Rodentia, Arvicolidae). Paola Lippi, Federico Masini, Lutz Maul, and Laura Abbazzi p. 50-61.
  • Allophaiomys of the southern Russina Plain. Anastasia Markova and Alexander Kozharinov p. 62-69.
  • Time's arrow and the evolutinary position of Orthriomys and Herpetomys. Robert A. Martin p. 70-73.
  • Variation in enamel differentiation of Microtus molars from the Java local fauna Walworth County, South Dakota. Robert A. Martin, Andrea C. Bonk, and Pablo Peláez-Campomanes p. 74-77.
  • Review and new finds of Microtus (Allophaiomys) (Rodentia, Arvicolidae) from the early Pleistocene of the Italian Peninsula. Federico Masini, Laura Abbazzi, Paola Lippi, Benedetto Sala, and Danilo Torre p. 78-90.
  • Allophaiomys evolutionary stage in extant Microtus. Adam Nadachowski and Andrzej Garapich p. 91-94.
  • The position of the Tizdar locality (Taman Peninsula, Russia) in the magnetochronological scale. Mikhail Pevzner, Alexey Tesakov, and Eleonora Vangengeim p. 95-97.
  • Early stage of Allophaiomys evolution in eastern Europe. Alexey Tesakov p. 98-105.
  • Allophaiomys from Turkey. Engin Ünay p. 106-109.
  • The Allophaiomys record from Zuurland, the Netherlands. Thijs Van Kolfschoten 110-115
  • Taxonomy and evolution of the genus Allophaiomys (Microtinae: Rodentia: Mammalia) in Siberia. Vladimir Zazhigin p. 116-125.
  • Evolution of the genus Allophaiomys in the south of eastern Europe. Leonid Rekovets p. 126-129.

    Vol. 2, No. 2
           SPECIAL ISSUE:   JACK M. CALLAWAY MEMORIAL ISSUE

  • In memory of Jack M. Callaway.     Judy A. Massare    p. 131-133.
  • The skull of Ordosemys, an early Cretaceous turtle from Inner Mongolia, People's Republic of China, and the interrlationships of Eucryptodira (Chelonia, Cryptodira).     Donald B. Brinkman and Wu Xiao-Chun    p. 134-147.
  • Revision of North American elasmosaurs from the Cretaceous of the western interior.    Kenneth Carpenter    p. 148-173.
  • The status of Himalayasaurus tibetensis (Ichthyopterygia).    Ryosuke Motani, Makoto Manabe, and Zhi-Ming Dong     p. 174-181.
  • The dorsal caudal fin of an early Triassic ichthyosaur - the tale of the tail.     Elizabeth L. Nicholls and Makota Manabe    p. 182-189.
  • Paedomorphosis in Mosasauridae (Squamata): evidence from fossil bone microstructure.    M. Amy Sheldon and Gorden L. Bell, Jr.    p. 190-205.

    Vol. 2, No. 3
  • Morphological variation in the dentition of late Pleistocene meadow voles (Microtus pennsylvanicus) from Yarbrough Cave, Bartow County, Georgia.     Cynthia L. Gordon    p. 207-231.
  • Geomyoid rodents from the Orellan and Whitneyan (Oligocene) of northwestern South Dakota.     Allen R. Tedrow     p. 232-239.
  • Rodents and lagomorphs (Mammalia) from the Railway Quarries local fauna (Miocene, Barstovian) of Nebraska.     Robert L. Evander    p. 240-256.
  • Dakotallomys (Rodentia, Aplodontidae) a replacement name for Dakotamys Tedrow and Korth, 1997, non Dakotamys Eaton, 1995.    Allen R. Tedrow and William W. Korth    p. 257.
  • A new species of beaver (Rodentia, Castoridae) from the earliest Barstovian (Miocene) of Nebraska and the phylogeny of Monosaulax Stirton.     William W. Korth     p. 258-264.

    Vol. 2, No. 4
  • A new species of myagaulid rodent (Mammalia) from the Hemphillian (late Miocene) of Nebraska.     William W. Korth     p. 265-268.
  • The taxonomic status of Peromyscus sawrackensis Hibbard, 1964.    Robert A. Martin     p. 269-272.
  • A new species of Eutypomys Matthew (Rodentia, Eutyopmyidae) from the Orellan (Oligocene) and reevaluation of "Eutypomys" magnus Wood.     William W. Korth     p. 273-278.
  • Rediscovery of lost holotype of Monosaulax pansus (Rodentia, Castoridae).     William W. Korth    p. 279-281.

    Vol. 3, No. 1
           SPECIAL ISSUE:   THE MEADE BASIN RODENT PROJECT

  • The Meade Basin Rodent Project: A progress report.    Robert A. Martin, James G. Honey, and Pablo Pelaez-Camponanes     p. 1-32.

    Vol. 3, No. 2
  • A preliminary list of late Pleistocene mammals from the Peccary Room, Yarbrough Cave, Bartow County, Georgia.     Robert A. Martin     p. 33-39.
  • Cranial morphology of some early beavers (Rodentia, Castoridae) from the Oligocene (Orellan and Whitneyan) of South Dakota.    William W. Korth    p. 40-50.
  • A new species of Anchitheriomys (Rodentia, Castoridae) and a review of the anchitheriomyine beavers from North America.    William W. Korth    p. 51-55.
  • Neohipparion affine (Perissodactyla, Equidae) from the Burge Fauna (Miocene, Clarendonian) of Brown County, Nebraska.    Robert L. Evander and Eric E. Primrose    p. 56-71.

    Vol. 3, No. 3
  • Occurrence of the European genus of beaver Euroxenomys (Rodentia, Castoridae) in North America.   William W. Korth    p. 73-79.
  • Early Hemphillian (late Miocene) Sciurid rodents (Mammalia) from southeastern Idaho.   Allen R. Tedrow, Steven F. Robison, and William W. Korth   p. 80-94.
  • Vertebral morphology and swimming styles in Cretaceous plesiosaurs (Reptilia, Sauropterygia).   Judy A. Massare and Stephen T. Sperber   p. 95-103.

    Vol. 3, No. 4
  • Small mammals of the Kealey Spring local fauna (early Arikareean, late Oligocene) of Saskatchewan.   John E. Storer   p. 105-133.
  • A new diminutive beaver (Rodentia, Castoridae) from the late Clarendonian (Miocene) of South Dakota.   William W. Korth and T. Mylan Stout   p. 134-138.
  • Bone microstructure of a Cretaceous ichthyosaur.   Victoria B. Lopuchowycz and Judy A. Massare   p. 139-147.
  • Author index to Volume 3   p. 148.

    Vol. 4, No. 1
  • Topotypic cranial material of the beaver Monosaulax pansus Cope.    William W. Korth    p. 1-5.
  • A possible role for reproductive behavior in the origin of tetrapod feet.    Robert A. Martin    p. 6-9.
  • A new eomyid rodent (Mammalia) from the Hemingfordian (early Miocene) of Nevada and its relationship to Eurasian Aapeomyidae (Eomyidae).     Michael F. Morea and William W. Korth     p. 10-14.
  • Review of the castoroidine beavers (Rodentia, Castoridae) from the Clarendonian (Miocene) of northcentral Nebraska.     William W. Korth     p. 15-24.
  • Tenth Anniversary Symposium    p. 25. (program)

    Vol. 4, No. 2
  • Centrum shape in sharks: Not a good analog for ichthyosaurs.     Judy A. Massare and Samantha J. Sharkey    p. 27-36.
  • Current taxonomic status of the plesiosaur Pantosaurus striatus from the Upper Jurassic Sundance Formation,Wyoming.     F. Robin O'Keefe and William R. Wahl, Jr.     p. 37-47.
  • Preliminary report on the osteology and relationships of a new aberant crypotocleidoid plesiosaur from the Sundance Formation, Wyoming.     F. Robin O'Keefe and William R. Wahl, Jr.     p. 48-68.

    Vol.4, No. 3
  • A new quantitative approach modeling the linea sinuosa of arvicolid molars.     Andrew Siefker and Robert A. Martin     p. 69-73.
  • New data regarding the skull of Dolichorhynchops osborni (Plesiosauria: Polycotylidae) from rediscovered photos of the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology specimen.     Michael J. Everhart     p. 74-80.
  • Biostratigraphy and biochronology of early Arikareean through late Hemingfordian small mammal faunas from the Nebraska panhandle and adjacent areas.    Bruce E. Bailey     p. 81-113.

    Vol.4, No. 4
  • Preliminary determination of the age of the Sappa Creek local fauna, northwestern Kansas.     William W. Korth     p. 115-124.
  • An associated dentition and calcified vertebral centra of the Late Cretaceous elasmobranch, Ptychodus anonymus Williston 1900.    Michael J. Everhart and Tom Caggiano     p. 125-136.
  • A Middle Pleistocene (late Irvingtonian) Mammalian fauna from Thistle Creek, Klondike Goldfields Region of Yukon Territory, Canada.     John E. Storer     p. 137-150.
  • A new species of Mustela (Mammalia; Carnivora; Mustelidae) from the Fort Selkirk fauna (early Pleistocene) of Yukon Territory, Canada.     John E. Storer     p. 151-155.
  • Author index to Volume 4, p.156.

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    Vol.5, No. 1
  • Late Mississippian (Chesterian) chondrichthyans from the Monteagle Limestone of northern Alabama.     Barbara J. Stahl and David J. Cicimurri     p. 1-14.
  • A hybodont shark from the Redwater Shale Member, Sundance Formation (Jurassic) Natrona County, Wyoming.     William R. Wahl     p. 15-19.
  • Gastric contents of an ichthyosaur from the Sundance Formation (Jurassic) of central Wyoming.     Judy A. Massare and Heather A. Young     p. 20-27.
  • In Memoriam: Bobb Schaeffer, Ph.D. 1913-2004.    p. 28-31.

    Vol.5, No. 2
  • A stratigraphic and taxonomic review of plesiosaurs from the old "Fort Benton Group" of central Kansas: a new assessment of old records.     Bruce A. Schumacher and Michael J. Everhart    p. 33-54.
  • Preliminary report on new vertebrates from the Upper Gannett Group (Aptian) and Wayan Formation (Albian) of east Idaho.     L.J. Krumenacker     p. 55-64.
  • Middle Pennsylvanian (Desmoinesian) chondrichthyans from the Lake Neosho Shale Member of the Altamount Limestone in Montgomery County, Kansas.     Shawn A. Hamm and David J. Cicimurri     p.65-77.
  • In Memoriam: Barbara J. Stahl, Ph.D. 1930-2004.   p.77-78.

    Vol. 5, No. 3
  • The skull of the beaver Monosaulax valentinensis (Castoridae, Rodentia) from the Barstovian (Miocene) of Nebraska.      William W. Korth      p. 79-84.
  • A new species of Ansomys (rodentia; Aplodontidae) from the late Hemingfordian (early Miocene) of northwestern Nevada.      Thomas S. Kelly and William W. Korth      p. 85-91.
  • Redescription of Elasmosaurus platyurus Cope 1868 (Plesiosauria: Elasmosauridae) from the Upper Cretaceous (Lower Campanian) of Kansas, U.S.A.      Sven Sachs      p. 92-106.

    Vol. 5, No. 4
           SPECIAL ISSUE: IN MEMORY OF ELIZABETH "BETSY" NICHOLLS

  • Recollections.    Robert L. Carroll     p. 107-108.
  • Scientific contributions of Elizabeth L. Nicholls   109-110.
  • Nichollsemys baieri gen. et sp. nov, a primitive chelonioid turtle from the late Campanian of North America.      Donald Brinkman, Maggie Hart, Heather Jamniczky, and Matthew Colbert     p. 111-124.   abstract
  • Comparative vertebrate taphonomy of the Pembina and Sharon Springs members (Lower Middle Campanian) of the Pierre Shale, western interior.     Kenneth Carpenter    p. 125-149.    abstract
  • Review of plesiosaurians (Reptilia: Sauropterygia) from the Upper Cretaceous Horseshoe Canyon Formation in Alberta, Canada.     Tamaki Sato and Xiao-Chun Wu    p. 150-169.    abstract
  • The occurrence of elasmosaurids (Reptilia: Plesiosauria) in the Niobrara Chalk of western Kansas.      Michael J. Everhart    p. 170-183.    abstract
  • A new elasmosaurid plesiosaur (Reptilia: Sauropterygia) from the Lower Cretaceous Clearwater Formation, northeastern Alberta, Canada.     Patrick S. Druckenmiller and Anthony P. Russell    p. 184-199.    abstract
  • Early Cretaceous high-latitude marine reptile assemblages from southern Australia.     Benjamin P. Kear, Natalie I. Schroeder, Patricia Vickers-Rich, and Thomas H. Rich    p. 200-205.    abstract
  • Morphologic and ontogenetic patterns in elasmosaur neck length, with comments on the taxonomic utility of neck length variables.      F. Robin O'Keefe and Norton Hiller    p. 206-229.   abstract
  • Middle and Late Jurassic marine reptile faunas of the southeastern Pacific, based on discoveries in Argentina and Chile.     Zulma Gasparini and Marta Fernandez    p. 230-241.   abstract
  • Vertebral morphology of Ophthalmosaurus natans (Reptilia: Ichthyosauria) from the Jurassic Sundance Formation of Wyoming.     Judy A. Massare, Emily A. Buchholtz, Jennifer M. Kenney, and Anne Marie Chomat    p. 242-254.    abstract
  • A juvenile plesiosaur (Reptilia: Sauropterygia) assemblage from the Sundance Formation (Jurassic), Natrona County, Wyoming.    William R. Wahl      p. 255-261.   abstract
  • Author index for volume 5    p. 265-266.

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    Vol.6, No.1
  • Correction: misidentification of "Monosaulax" valentinensis.    William W. Korth     p. 1.    (no abstract)
  • A new species of beaver (Rodentia, Castoridae) from the early Barstovian (Miocene) of Nebraska.      William W. Korth      p. 2-8.   abstract
  • Multituberculates from the Medicine Pole Hills local fauna (Chadronian) of Bowman County, North Dakota.     Karew K. Schumaker and Allen J. Kihm     p. 9-21.   abstract
  • Read all about it! The interpretive value of newspaper from old unidentified dinosaur quarries and paleontological field camps in Alberta, Canada.      Darren H. Tanke      p.22-30.    abstract

    Vol.6, No.2
  • Mammals from the Blue Ash local fauna (late Oligocene), South Dakota. Rodentia, Part 1: families Eutypomyidae, Eomyidae, Heliscomyidae and Zetamys    William W. Korth     p.31-40.    abstract
  • Actinopterygian fishes from the Upper Cretaceous rocks in Alabama, with emphasis on the teleostean genus Enchodus     Jason P. Schein and Ronald D. Lewis     p. 41-86.    abstract
  • New western hemisphere occurrences of Schizorhyza Weiler, 1930 and Eotorpedo White, 1934 (Chondrichthyes, Batomorphii)      James L. Knight, David J. Cicimurri, and Robert W. Purdy     p. 87-93.    abstract
  • Rediscovery of Wilbur Knight's Meglaneusaurus rex site: new material from an old pit     William R. Wahl, Mike Ross, and Judy A. Massare     p. 94-104.   abstract

    Vol.6, No.3
  • The late Cretaceous lamniform shark, (Agassiz) from the Mooreville Chalk of Alabama     Kenshu Shimada and Davin D. Brereton     p. 105-110.     abstract
  • Mammals from the Blue Ash local fauna (late Oligocene), South Dakota, Marsupialia and Lagomorpha     William W. Korth     p. 111-117.    abstract
  • A new genus of heliscomyid rodent (Rodentia, Geomyoidea, Heliscomyidae) based on cranial morphology     William W. Korth     p. 118-124.    abstract
  • A new species of Bensonomys (Rodentia, Cricetidae) from the late early Hemphillian (late Miocene) Coal Valley Formation, Smith Valley, Nevada     Thomas S. Kelly     p. 125-138.    abstract

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