It presents one more, among other now known similar cases, of evident genetic relationship between the Molluscan Fauna of the Dakota Group, and that of the later cretaceous groups of the West, which were formerly unknown, but which the discoveries of... Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections - Page 2941880Full view - About this book
| Kansas Academy of Science. Meeting - Science - 1885 - 174 pages
..."It presents one more, among other now known similar cases, of evident genetic relationship l>etween the Molluscan Fauna of the Dakota Group, and that...were formerly unknown, but which the discoveries of Prof. Mudge have done more than that of all others to show." How grateful to our ears is this tribute... | |
| Kansas Academy of Science. Meeting - Science - 1885 - 168 pages
...he says: "It presents one more, among other now known similar cases, of evident genetic relationship between the Molluscan Fauna of the Dakota Group, and...were formerly unknown, but which the discoveries of Prof. Mudge have done more than that of all others to show." How grateful to our ears is this tribute... | |
| Jacob Vradenberg Brower - Mississippi River - 1898 - 132 pages
...gigantic reptiles and other extinct vertebrates. "Of the genetic relationship between the moluscan fauna of the Dakota group and that of the later cretaceous groups of the West, which were formerly unknown, the discoveries of Professor Mudge have done more than that of all others to show." 1 As the pioneer... | |
| United States National Museum - Alepocephalidae - 1880 - 546 pages
...more among other ПОЛУ known similar cases of evident genetic relationship between the molluscau fauna of the Dakota Group and that of the later Cretaceous...was discovered by Prof. BF Mudge, in whose honor the speciñc name is given. Genus PTEEIA Scopoli. Subgenus OXYTOMA Meek. Pteria (Oxytoma) salinensis (sji.... | |
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