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  1. Urumaco and Venezuelan Paleontology: The Fossil Record of the Northern Neotropics (Life of the Past)
  2. Principles of Paleontology by Michael Foote, Arnold I. Miller, 2006-08-21
  3. Genetics, Paleontology and Macroevolution by Jeffrey S. Levinton, 2001-08-06
  4. Vertebrate Paleontology and Evolution by Robert L. Carroll, 1990-01-01
  5. The Paleontology of New Mexico by Barry S. Kues, 2008-12-16
  6. Principles of Paleontology: Second Edition by David Raup, Steven M. Stanley, 1978-03-15
  7. A History of Paleontology Illustration (Life of the Past) by Jane P. Davidson, 2008-06-23
  8. Paleontology: A Brief History of Life (Templeton Science and Religion Series) by Ian Tattersall, 2010-03-01
  9. Albertosaurus: Death of a Predator (Discoveries in Paleontology) by Monique Keiran, 2002-06-24
  10. The Paleobiological Revolution: Essays on the Growth of Modern Paleontology
  11. The dawnseekers: The first history of American paleontology by Robert West Howard, 1975
  12. Field Adventures in Paleontology by Lynne M. Clos, 2003-09
  13. Vertebrate Paleontology by Alfred Sherwood Romer, 1966-06
  14. The First Fossil Hunters: Paleontology in Greek and Roman Times. by Adrienne Mayor, 2001-10-01

121. Science Netlinks: Science Updates
Paperbag paleontology. Introduction. In this Science Update, Performing paleontology by mail. I m Bob Hirshon and this is Science Update.
http://www.sciencenetlinks.org/sci_update.cfm?DocID=36

122. Utah Friends Of Paleontology UFOP
Utah Friends of paleontology (UFOP) is a statewide nonprofit volunteer organization dedicated to preserving Utah s fossil resources through public
http://www.utahpaleo.org/
UTAH FRIENDS OF PALEONTOLOGY
State Office Utah Geological Survey, P.O. Box 146100, Salt Lake City, UT 84114-6100 Contact: Martha Hayden, marthahayden@utah.gov CASTLE VALLEY CHAPTER GREAT BASIN CHAPTER UINTA BASIN CHAPTER ... CACHE VALLEY CHAPTER UFOP Members Volunteer To Help Reopen Closed Prep Lab. More Info Utah Friends of Paleontology (UFOP) is a statewide non-profit volunteer organization dedicated to preserving Utah's fossil resources through public education and volunteer support of sponsoring institutions. Certification classes train UFOP members to assist paleontologists in a variety of ways. Trained volunteers may participate in museum-sponsored digs, specimen preparation projects, and public outreach programs. Our UFOP Brochure and Membership Application is now available on-line in PDF, Download Brochure UFOP STATE CHAPTER DIRECTORY
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Last Updated: July 13, 2005
URL: http://www.utahpaleo.org

123. Paleontology
paleontology Dinosaurs and Other Fossil Animals. dewey decimal -560.
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124. Strange Science: Biographies
Biographies of scientists, collectors and artists in the fields of paleontology and biology.
http://www.strangescience.net/bios.htm
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Hunting Dinosaurs by Louie Psiyoyos
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125. Paleontology [encyclopedia]
Click here for customer reviews/more info on Gorgon paleontology, Obsession, and paleontology is the the study of earthbound remains as a means of
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126. Equine Studies Institute - Dr. Deb Bennett, PhD
Deb Bennett, PhD. in paleontology and horsewoman, offers horsemanship clinics and equine anatomy seminars. Clinic dates, books and videos. Site requires subscription for full access. California.
http://www.equinestudies.org/
Equine Studies Institute is a colloquium of friends who share an attitude and approach to horsemanship. We work with the person and the horse as a team, seeking to provide information and assistance for your growth in horsemanship. This Website contains hundreds of pages of information of interest to horse owners, riders, trainers, and breeders. Most sections are open to everyone who visits. Click on a button to explore our resources. New from Equine Studies Institute! Dialogues in Horsemanship Two sets - 5 CD's - From actual letters written to Dr. Deb -
Valuable information for horse owners that you can listen to when and where you want. The Anatomy of Bitting A set of DVD's featuring Dr. Deb and Dave Elliott, master bit and spur maker on a subject every horseowner asks about more than once - bits and bitting Accepting pre-sale orders here
Deb Bennett, Ph.D. ("Dr. Deb") is one of the world's leading experts on equine anatomy, conformation, and biomechanics. She is also a skillful teacher of riding and training theory and technique. Underlying all of her work is a deep understanding for what makes horses "tick" on the inside, what motivates them, and the factors that make it possible for horse and human to communicate and work together in happiness and harmony. Students from all over the world have the opportunity to study directly with Dr. Deb, in clinics and seminars that meet throughout the U.S. and around the world. There are two main types of classes:

127. Emily A. CoBabe
GEO 341, University of Massachusetts
http://www.geo.umass.edu/courses/paleo/
The information you are seeking was on a page formerly maintained by Dr. Emily CoBabe, who is no longer at UMass. Information about the UMass Department of Geosciences can be found at: http://www.geo.umass.edu
Last revised 16-Nov-1999 webmaster@geo.umass.edu

128. Paleontology Lesson Plans
paleontology Lesson Plans. Dinosaur Babies, Fossils, and Make Your Own Dinosaur, Grade 1 6. Dinosaur Dig, Grade 3 - 12. Dinosaurs!
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129. Systematics Of The Brachiopoda
Information from the University of California paleontology Museum.
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/brachiopoda/brachiopodasy.html
Brachiopoda : Systematics
The Phoronida , a probable close relative of the Brachiopoda, is the outgroup on the above cladogram. Both groups belong to the larger group Lophophorata Traditionally, the brachiopods have been split into two major groups, the Inarticulata and the Articulata. The Inarticulata got their name from the fact that they possess two valves that do not have an articulating hinge. The groups above that fit this description are the Lingulata and Obolellida; all others have articulating hinges. Recently it has been argued that hinge articulation is not a good character on which to make brachiopod groups. Thus, we break up the brachiopods as shown above, following Popov et al. (1993). It should be noted here that brachiopod phylogeny has been unstable in recent years, with various authors proposing that brachiopods are polyphyletic that is, that different brachiopod groups evolved separately from phoronid-like ancestors. Source:
Popov, E.L., M. G. Bassett, L.E. Holmer and J. Laurie. 1993. Phylogenetic analysis of higher taxa of Brachiopoda, Lethaia

130. Home Page
Class in invertebrate paleontology.
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131. Ozark Paleontology Web Site
Ozark paleontology at St. Louis Community College at Florissant Valley.
http://www.stlcc.cc.mo.us/fv/geology/text/
Ozarks Paleontology Web Site
Extensive outcrops of Precambrian, Cambrian, and Lower Ordovician rocks constitute the geologic center of the Ozarks. These rocks can be locally fossiliferous, and some of the fossils which occur are peculiar and unique. Chert and dolomite, in layers or masses, yield these fossils which record a part of the Earth's early history of marine animal life. Represented here are some of these fossils, many of which are diffferent from those that e you will find on other parts of the Web.
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Hemithecellids
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Monoplacophorans
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Trilobites
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Gastropod-like Fossils
Ozark gastropod-like fossils
Matthevia
Matthevia
Stromatolites
Stomatolite
Gastropods
Ozark gastropods on a stromatolite reef
Aglaspids
Aglaspid
Protichnites
Slab with Protichnites
Conodia
Conodia
Paleoloricate
Paleoloricate
Cephalopods
Cephalopods
Climactichnites
Example of the tracks and a reconstruction of what
Climactichnites possibly might have looked like
Hyolithes
Hyolithes
Rostrochonchs
Late Paleozoic (Mississippian) specimen of Conocardium
which occurs in the outliers of Mississippian age of the Ozarks.

132. Department Of Geological Sciences, U Of M
University of Michigan Museum of paleontology professor studying functional morphology and biomechanics of crinoids. Includes list of publications, research interests, a curriculum vitae, and current courses taught.
http://www.geo.lsa.umich.edu/dept/faculty/baumiller/

133. SHULER MUSEUM OF PALEONTOLOGY
Vertebrate collections in the Shuler Museum of paleontology have special strengths in the Mesozoic and Cenozoic of Texas, Mesozoic of Southwestern US,
http://www.geology.smu.edu/~vineyard/shulermus.html
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SHULER MUSEUM OF PALEONTOLOGY
FACILITIES The Shuler Museum of Paleontology maintains research and teaching collections in microfossils, fossil invertebrates, fossil plants, and recent and fossil vertebrates. Active areas of current research involve Mesozoic and Cenozoic vertebrates and plant macrofossils, and palynology. Vertebrate collections in the Shuler Museum of Paleontology have special strengths in the Mesozoic and Cenozoic of Texas, Mesozoic of Southwestern U.S., and representative and research collections from active projects outside the U.S., including Kenya, Malawi, Cameroon, Pakistan, Mexico, and Yemen. The collections and personnel from the Shuler Museum are actively used and involved in outreach programs through area public museums. One such project is the development of a traveling exhibit with the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History entitled Lone Star Dinosaurs
Facilities of the Shuler Museum of Paleontology include laboratories for fossil preparation, molding and casting, pollen extraction and anlysis, and morphometric analysis. VISIT OF NORMAN SCHWARTZKOFF General Norman Schwartzkoff visited Shuler Museum laboratories to interview graduate student Elizabeth Gomani and Dr. Louis Jacobs for his segment on

134. Geology 315
Constance M. Soja's class at Colgate.
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135. Robert Hooke
Biography, specialising on his interest in biology, from the University of California Museum of paleontology.
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/history/hooke.html
R obert H ooke (1635-1703) No portrait survives of Robert Hooke. His name is somewhat obscure today, due in part to the enmity of his famous, influential, and extremely vindictive colleague, Sir Isaac Newton. Yet Hooke was perhaps the single greatest experimental scientist of the seventeenth century. His interests knew no bounds, ranging from physics and astronomy, to chemistry, biology, and geology, to architecture and naval technology; he collaborated or corresponded with scientists as diverse as Christian Huygens, Antony van Leeuwenhoek , Christopher Wren, Robert Boyle, and Isaac Newton. Among other accomplishments, he invented the universal joint, the iris diaphragm, and an early prototype of the respirator; invented the anchor escapement and the balance spring, which made more accurate clocks possible; served as Chief Surveyor and helped rebuild London after the Great Fire of 1666; worked out the correct theory of combustion; devised an equation describing elasticity that is still used today ("Hooke's Law"); assisted Robert Boyle in studying the physics of gases; invented or improved meteorological instruments such as the barometer, anemometer, and hygrometer; and so on. He was the type of scientist that was then called a virtuoso able to contribute findings of major importance in any field of science. It is not surprising that he made important contributions to biology and to paleontology.

136. Rocky Mountain Paleontology, Fossil Resource Management
Offers paleontologic resource assessment, management, and conservation.
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137. University Of Arizona Geosciences 308
Online material for the Geosciences 308 (paleontology) class at the University of Arizona.
http://www.geo.arizona.edu/geo3xx/geo308_fall2002/index.htm
University of Arizona
Geosciences 308
Paleontology Instructor: Dr. Karl W. Flessa Gould Simpson Rm 309 kflessa@geo.arizona.edu Lab instructors: Debbie Balch GS Rm 322 dbalch@geo.arizona.edu office hours: W at 4:00pm (after lab) Th at 4:00pm (after lab) or by appointment Jana Van Alstine GS Rm 346 janava@geo.arizona.edu office hours: M 1:00-2:00pm T 2:00-3:00pm or by appointment

138. Paleontology. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
paleontology. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105.
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139. British Columbia Fossils
Geology and paleontology tours. Photographs of recent mineral and fossil finds in and around the Kamloops area.
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140. Paleontology Division - Geological Association Of Canada
paleontology Division is a division of the Geological Association of Canada EON, the newsletter of the paleontology Division, is an important avenue of
http://publish.uwo.ca/~ctsujita/paleodivisiongac.html
PALEONTOLOGY DIVISION
Geological Association of Canada
The Paleontology Division of the Geological Association of Canada facilitates communication among Canadian paleontologists and helps co-ordinate their activities; our semi-annual newsletter, Eon , is a major element of this effort and all paleontology-related notices are welcome. The Division sponsors the annual Canadian Paleontology Conference and paleontological symposia and special sessions at the annual meetings of the Geological Association of Canada, and provides Canadian representation at international activities such as the North American Paleontology Conference. The Division also co-sponsors the monograph series Palaeontographica Canadiana , and publishes the abstract volumes and field trip guidebooks that arise from the Canadian Paleontology Conference and other publications such as Paleo Scene . Through our affiliated societies and Links to site of paleontolological interest we hope to serve the general public. The Paleontology Division was founded in 1975 at the Association's annual meeting in Waterloo, Ontario. Membership rose from an initial 25 members to 48 after the Divisions first year and has increased to its present membership of 64 students and 68 regular members.
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