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  1. A new fossil hawk from the Oligocene beds of South Dakota, (Contributions from the Museum of paleontology ... University of Michigan) by Alexander Wetmore, 1934
  2. Osteology of the early Eusuchian crocodile Leidyosuchus formidabilis, Sp. Nov (Monograph - Science Museum of Minnesota : Paleontology ; v. 2) by Bruce R Erickson, 1976
  3. On the lower jaw of Brachysuchus megalodon, (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology ... University of Michigan) by E. C Case, 1930
  4. Revision of R. P. Whitfield's types of rugose and tabulate corals in the Museum of Paleontology, University of California, and in the United States National Museum (Bulletins of American paleontology) by Erwin Charles Stumm, 1969
  5. New Botryocrinus and Glossocrinus from the Middle Devonian Bell shale of Michigan (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, the University of Michigan ; v. 24, no. 5) by Robert Vernon Kesling, 1973
  6. New Condylarthra (Mammalia) from the Paleocene and early Eocene of North America (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, the University of Michigan) by Philip D Gingerich, 1978
  7. The rodents from the Hagerman local fauna, Upper Pliocene of Idaho, (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan, v. 23, no. 1) by Richard J Zakrzewski, 1969
  8. Lower Mississippian cephalopods of Michigan, (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan) by A. K Miller, 1953
  9. Arthrodiran remains from the Devonian of Michigan, (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology ... University of Michigan) by E. C Case, 1931
  10. New evidence of the Lower Miocene age of the Blacktail Deer Creek formation in Montana, (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan) by Claude William Hibbard, 1950
  11. Description of a collection of associated skeletons of Trimerorhachis, (Contributions from the museum of paleontology ... University of Michigan) by E. C Case, 1935
  12. Pleistocene stratigraphy and paleontology of Meade County, Kansas (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology / University of Michigan) by Claude William Hibbard, 1949
  13. A new species of Porocrinus from the Middle Ordovician Kimmswick limestone of Missouri (University of Michigan. Museum of Paleontology Contributions) by Robert Vernon Kesling, 1972
  14. Systematics and faunal analysis of a lower Pliocene vertebrate assemblage from Trego County, Kansas (Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, the University of Michigan, v. 22, no. 7) by Richard Leland Wilson, 1968

81. Take The Subway To Other Resources
University of California Museum of paleontology s extensive collection of linksto natural history, educational, and paleontology resources.
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/subway/subway.html

Natural History Museums
Museum Collections Natural History Education
Natural History Booksellers

Natural History Museums
Museum Collections Natural History Education
Natural History Booksellers
... Other resources

82. Natural History Museums
Paleontological Museum, University of Oslo, Norway The Peabody Museum of NaturalHistory, Yale University Pratt Museum of Natural History, Amherst College
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/subway/nathistmus.html
The number of museums with information on the WWW continues to grow. Some of these sites have extensive "virtual exhibits;" others are somewhat minimalist, but all have basic information on museum location, operation, exhibits and contact persons. If you are interested specifically in museum collection databases, you might wish to peruse our list of on-line databases and related resources . Happy surfing! A to F G to L M to P Q to T ... U to Z
A through F
Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia
Alaska Museum of Natural History

Alaska State Museums , Juneau, Alaska
Albany Museum , Rhodes University, Grahamstowm, South Africa
The Raymond M. Alf Museum of Paleontology , Claremont, California
American Museum of Natural History , New York City, New York
Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
Australian Museum Online

Australian National Botanical Garden
Berkeley Natural History Museums consortium, Berkeley, California
Bernice Bishop Museum , Honolulu, Hawaii
Bob Campbell Geology Museum
, Clemson University
Buena Vista Museum of Natural History

Burke Museum , University of Washington, Seattle
The California Academy of Sciences
Canadian Museum of Nature
Carnegie Museum of Natural History , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Centennial Museum , University of Texas at El Paso
The Notebaert Nature Museum , Chicago, Illinois

83. Paleontology World - All About Paleontology In Bulgaria
The Paleontological Museum was created on initiative of the National Museum of We have good reason to believe that the new paleontological museum in
http://paleoworld.hit.bg/asenovgrad.html

84. Dinosaur Paleontology
I obtain fossil specimens and casts from the Museum of paleontology at theUniversity of Berkeley s Virtual Museum of paleontology on Internet is now an
http://www.accessexcellence.org/AE/AEC/AEF/1995/stefanski_dinosaur.html
Dinosaur Paleontology
Mark Stefanski
Type of entry:
  • A unit outline that may be expanded into a summer field course.
Type of activity:
  • Hands-on activity
  • Inquiry based unit
  • Possible off site activity.
Target audience:
  • Life Science
  • Biology
  • Anatomy and Physiology.
Background Information:
Notes for Teacher: Until recently, dinosaurs were looked upon as sluggish, dim witted beasts dragging their tails in the swamps. With the commercialization of Jurassic Park, young people today have a very different view of dinosaur life, but what they probably do not understand is the process by which scientists have revised their interpretation of the fossil record. This unit is intended to help students engage in and appreciate the process by which we can use the fossil record to gain a better understanding of the life history of dinosaurs. Although the unit focuses on one particular group of organisms, it can serve as an introduction to the more general methods of paleontology. Moreover, it is designed to help students hone their skills in general hypothesis testing so that they will be better prepared for future inquiry into other areas of science. The unit, which I've expanded into a summer field course, does require a great deal of advanced preparation on the part of the instructor. However, tremendous resources exist for teachers to educate themselves about current trends in dinosaur paleontology, and with the help of several informative publications and videos, and the services of several excellent museums (including one accessible on the Internet), the needed background information can be gained more quickly than one might think.

85. Geology 220 Invertebrate Paleontology
Museum of paleontology, University of California, Berkeley http//www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/. A great site to discover the diversity of fossilsand the
http://uregina.ca/~radenbat/paleo/
Geology 220
Invertebrate Paleontology Geology Classroom The Big Muddy Burgess Shale Field Trip Summer, 2002 University of Regina Department of Geology Instructor Todd Radenbaugh, Department of Geology Office: College West 234.5 Phone: 585-4679 Email: todd.radenbaugh@uregina.ca Class Laboratory CW 214 - MWF at 8:30am to 9:20am. CW 214 - Friday 2:30 to 5:20 Finals Class: December 7th at 9:00am-12:00pm Textbook Harold Levin, Ancient Invertebrates and Their Living Relatives , Prentice Hall, New Jersey. Course Syllabus and grading Geologic Time Scale Instructions for paleo-reconstruction research paper Labs - Updates, pictures, and more information Class Project - paleoecology of the Indian Springs Shale member Internet resources Museum of Paleontology, University of California, Berkeley - http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/ A great site to discover the diversity of fossils and the history of life. The Phylogeny-Diversity of Life Through Time and Geological time pages are excellent and should be viewed. PaleoNet -http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/Paleonet/index.html

86. Raymond M. Alf Museum: Paleontology At Webb
The Raymond Alf Museum of paleontology acts as a unique resource for students of The resources of the Alf Museum of paleontology supplement lectures and
http://www.alfmuseum.org/visitorpages_paleo.html
Webb discovers a dinosaur!
The Raymond Alf Museum of Paleontology acts as a unique resource for students of The Webb Schools as they have the opportunity to learn all about paleontology. Reciprocally, the museum benefits from a large workforce of enthusiastic and able student collectors and curators. Students at Webb learn about paleontology in three settings: they participate in the collection of fossils on peccary trips, they enroll in classes taught by museum staff, and they participate in the museum afterschool program (preparing and curating specimens).
Museum Field Excursions
Peccary Trips
Since the late 1930s, fossil collecting trips for Webb students have been known as "peccary trips." During the academic year, most peccary trips go to Barstow. Students learn collection techniques such as prospecting (walking and looking for specimens lying exposed on the ground), quarrying (removing a specimen from rock using tools) and screen-washing (using a screen to sift through rock to recover small fossils).
Summer Peccary Research Trip
Every summer the museum offers the Summer Peccary Research Trip, led by Museum Director Don Lofgren, which is scheduled for late July- early August. This trip is designed for students who wish to be part of a field research crew, but at the same time have a fun and adventurous experience (side trips to national parks/monuments are scheduled as well). Over the next few years, the museum will concentrate its summer efforts on collecting in the North Horn and Kaiparowits formations of Utah. For more information, contact Museum Director

87. Summer Field Paleontology
The Museum of Geology offers a series of Summer Field paleontology courses forits constituents. These courses may be taken for college credit or as not for
http://museum.sdsmt.edu/fld_pal4.htm
Museum of Geology
Summer Field Paleontology Courses
The Museum of Geology offers a series of Summer Field Paleontology courses for its constituents. These courses may be taken for college credit or as not for credit courses, depending upon the needs of the potential participant. Students expecting to apply to the SDSMT Paleontology programs are encouraged to enroll in one of these courses as part of their application process.
2004 Summer Field Expeditions
Make this a summer to remember!

Join our Corps of Discovery!
May 17 to 28 Join the Museum staff to collect Late Pleistocene fossil vertebrates at Fossil Lake, Oregon. Coordinated by and with permission of Dr. James Martin. May 31 to June 4 Paleontology for Families - visit the Rapid City area for a variety of fossil experiences designed for families with young children. Register for 2 to 5 days during this session. Field trips to nearby fossil sites, guided tours through local museums, and opportunities to dig and prepare fossils in the laboratory may be planned with the parent(s). Parent(s) must attend with child(ren).

88. Yale Peabody Museum: The Collections: Vertebrate Paleontology
Information about the museum s vetebrate paleontology holdings with searchabledatabase.
http://www.peabody.yale.edu/collections/vp/
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Current Research

History

Collections Policies
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Vertebrate Paleontology
Othniel Charles Marsh. In the early 1870s, Marsh himself led expeditions Arthur Lakes, Benjamin Mudge, William Reed, John Bell Hatcher, O.A. Peterson, Sam Smith, and Samuel Wendell Williston. Even George Wieland, Archelon.
Richard Swann Lull,
Malcolm R. Thorpe, G. Edward Lewis, J.T. Gregory, Elwyn Simons, and most recently, John H. Ostrom have all added significant collections to the museum.
The Princeton Collection Maiasaura material. There are also important collections of Miocene mammals from Patagonia, and Oligocene mammals from Bolivia.
Collections Manager.

Volunteer Opportunities
Support the Peabody
Divisional Staff
Walter G. Joyce Collections Manager walter.joyce@yale.edu Mary Ann Turner Registrar maryann.turner@yale.edu Daniel Brinkman Museum Assistant daniel.brinkman@yale.edu Marilyn Fox Preparator marilyn.fox@yale.edu Vicki Fitzgerald Assistant Preparator vicki.fitzgerald@yale.edu

89. Paleontology
The Chigago Field Museum shows animations of running dinosaurs, pictures of same DINO RUSS s LAIR contains information about paleontology, dinosaurs and
http://folk.uio.no/hansjb/paleonto.htm
Paleontology

90. Strange Science: The Rocky Road To Modern Paleontology And Biology
A little over a decade later, the American Museum of Natural History would launch a This is not a comprehensive history of paleontology or biology,
http://www.strangescience.net/
Recent Updates/Additions
Harry Seeley
- September 18, 2005
Timeline
- September 18, 2005
References
- September 18, 2005
Cesi and the Linceans
- September 9, 2005
Athanasius Kircher
- September 9, 2005
Aristotle
- September 9, 2005
Charles Darwin
- September 2, 2005
Ever wonder how people figured out there used to be such things as dinosaurs? Curious about how scientists learned to reconstruct fossil skeletons? The knowledge we take for granted today was slow in coming, and along the way, scientists and scholars had some weird ideas. This Web site shows some of their mistakes, provides a timeline of events, gives biographies of a few of the people who have gotten us where we are today, and lists resources you can use to learn more.
A Little History
From Nature Illuminated published by The J. Paul Getty Museum Strange ideas didn't end with the Middle Ages. Savants took centuries to unravel the process of fossilization, many of them suspecting that nature fashioned odd stones just for fun. Living animals often proved as puzzling as fossils when scholars had to make sense of the weird specimens that explorers brought back to Europe from other continents. And belief in monsters and omens persisted well into the Renaissance, fueled in part by the religious tensions of the Reformation. But over time, fascination with oddities led to a better understanding of the history of life. Starting in the late 18th century, Georges Buffon and later Georges Cuvier suggested that the earth was much older than anyone had previously imagined. By studying the fossil record, 19th-century geologist John Phillips divided the ages of the earth into three eras: Paleozoic (old life), Mesozoic (middle life) and Cenozoic (new life). Charles Darwin published

91. National Museum Of Natural History - Paleobiology
University of California Museum of paleontology, Berkeley, California A publication of the Museum of paleontology (UCBerkeley) publishing scholarly
http://www.nmnh.si.edu/paleo/links.html

Anthropology

Botany

Entomology

Invertebrates
...
Natural History Library
Here are a few links we have compiled for more paleontological resources. These links are not ours, and are subject to changes we cannot control, so good luck in your search!
Museums and Institutions
University of California - comprehensive list of links of natural history museums around the world
Academy of Natural Sciences
, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
American Museum of Natural History
, New York, New York
Bishop Museum
, Honolulu, Hawaii
Burke Museum
, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
California Academy of Sciences
, San Francisco, California Canadian Museum of Nature , Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Cantonal Museum of Geology , Lausanne, Switzerland Carnegie Museum of Natural History , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Chicago Academy of Sciences , Chicago, Illinois Cincinnati Museum of Natural History and Science , Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland Museum of Natural History , Cleveland, Ohio Emporia State University Geology Museum , Emporia, Kansas Field Museum of Natural History , Chicago, Illinois Florida Museum of Natural History , Gainesville, Florida Houston Museum of Natural Science , Houston, Texas Hunterian Museum , Glasgow, Scotland Idaho Museum of Natural History , Pocatello, Idaho Illinois State Museum , Springfield, Illinois Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History , Los Angeles, California Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature , Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada Museum of Comparative Zoology , Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachussetts

92. Oceans Of Kansas Paleontology
by Michael Novacek , Curator of paleontology, American Museum of Natural History.Published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux, New York, 2002
http://www.oceansofkansas.com/index2.html
OCEANS OF KANSAS PALEONTOLOGY Fossils from the Late Cretaceous Western Interior Sea Mike Everhart On the Web since December, 1996 Last updated 08/23/2005 LEFT: The reconstructed skull of Platecarpus planifrons (FHSM VP-13910) NOW AVAILABLE! OCEANS OF KANSAS A NATURAL HISTORY OF THE WESTERN INTERIOR SEA ORDER DIRECT (Toll Free #): INDIANA UNIVERSITY PRESS NEW WEB PAGE (TEMPORARY) - PLESIOSAUR SWIMMING - EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS FROM UNDERWATER TESTS The Oceans of Kansas Guest Book Please take a moment to VIEW and / or SIGN the Guest Book! (We have visitors from all around the world!) Welcome to the Oceans of Kansas Paleontology web page. My name is Mike Everhart and I am your host on a virtual journey more than 85 million years "back in time" to observe some of the many strange and wonderful creatures that lived in the oceans of the Earth during the final stages of the Age of Dinosaurs. ( More info here ) I have collected fossils from the Smoky Hill Chalk of western Kansas for the last thirty-plus years and have been an Adjunct Curator of Paleontology at the Sternberg Museum of Natural History in Hays, Kansas

93. MSN Encarta - Related Items - Paleontology
Natural History Museum, London Peabody Museum of Natural History Royal TyrrellMuseum pictures related to paleontology
http://encarta.msn.com/related_761553004_22/parks_and_museums.html
var fSendSelectEvents = true; var fSendExpandCollapseEvents = true; var fCallDisplayUAText = false; Web Search: Encarta Home ... Upgrade your Encarta Experience Search Encarta Related Items from Encarta Paleontology Fossil Branches of Science Classification Comparative Anatomy ... stratigraphic column (chart)

94. ClayGate 560 : Paleontology & Paleozoology
560.74794, The Museum of paleontology, University of California, Berkeley 566, Florida Museum of Natural History Vertebrate paleontology
http://library.bendigo.latrobe.edu.au/irs/webcat/560.htm
DDC Amber
Arthropoda, Fossil

Birds, Fossil

Botany...
... 500s Index : Science
The Dewey Decimal Classification is © 1996-2000 OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Incorporated . Used with Permission.
Paleontology Best of History Web Sites : Prehistory BUBL Link : 560 Palaeontology BUBL Link : Palaeontology Educator's Reference Desk : Paleontology ... Google Web Directory : Paleontology - Polar Regions
Paleobotany ; Fossil microorganisms Botanical Society of America. Paleobotanical Section Links Google Web Directory : Paleobotany International Organisation of Palaeobotany ... University of Würzburg. Institute of Mineralogy : Links for Palaeobotanists (compiled and maintained by Klaus-Peter Kelber) Virtual Paleobotany Links Yahoo! : Paleobotany Plant Fossil Record : Taxonomy ... Google Web Directory : Radiolarians
Fossil invertebrates Google Web Directory : Paleontology - Invertebrates Google Web Directory : Paleontology - Tribolites Science Net : Fossil Invertebrates Google Web Directory : Paleontology - Conodonts
Miscellaneous fossil marine and seashore invertebrates Science Net : Fossil Sponges, Coelenterates, Echinoderms, Corals

95. LII - Results For "paleontology"
From the Museum of paleontology, University of California, Berkeley. The mission of the University of California Museum of paleontology UCMP is to
http://www.lii.org/search?searchtype=subject;query=Paleontology;subsearch=Paleon

96. LII - Results For "university Of California, Berkeley. Museum Of Paleontology"
The mission of the University of California Museum of paleontology UCMP is toinvestigate and promote the understanding of the history of life and the
http://www.lii.org/search?searchtype=subject;query=University of California, Ber

97. Become A Rock Detective K-12 Earth Science Education Program
The University of California Museum of paleontology Original Geologic Time Machine What is paleontology? fom The Museum of paleontology, University of
http://www.rockdetective.org/Website_Resources.html
Become a Rock Detective "BECOME A ROCK DETECTIVE" IS A TEACHERS' CHOICE, AWARD-WINNING PROGRAM BASED ON CLASSROOM-TESTED EARTH SCIENCE MYSTERIES

98. Californiadigitallibrary.org: Search Results
1Title University of California, Berkeley Museum of paleontology The missionof the University of California Museum of paleontology UCMP is to
http://californiadigitallibrary.org/cgi/generic-search?mode=publicdl;subject=Pal

99. Paleontology
Berkeley University of California at Berkeley s Museum of paleontology.Tyrrell Tyrrell Museum of paleontology; Brachiopods The Fossil Brachiopod Type
http://www.umanitoba.ca/geoscience/servers/paleo.html

100. Paleontology And Fossils Resources
Museum of paleontology, University of Michigan Carnegie Museum of NaturalHistory Invertebrate paleontology Carnegie Museum of Natural History
http://members.cox.net/jdmount/paleont.html

CONTENTS Books Contact Links Webrings
LINKS
Here is a selected list of Web pages dealing with Paleontology and Fossils. Enter on the name of the page to access it. Additions to this list are appreciated.
Bibliographies
Books
Classrooms, Courses and Teaching
Dinosaurs
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