Publisher's Synopsis
This volume of Fieldiana, Geology, presents "New Pantodonta and Dinocerata From the Upper Paleocene of Western Colorado," authored by Bryan Patterson. Published in 1938, this work provides a detailed examination of fossil mammals discovered in western Colorado.
Patterson's study offers insights into the paleontology of the region, focusing on the Pantodonta and Dinocerata orders that roamed the earth during the Paleocene epoch. It is a valuable resource for researchers and students in vertebrate paleontology and geology. Its detailed descriptions and findings provide critical data for understanding the evolution and distribution of early mammals in North America.
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