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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

141. Institute Of Systematics And Evolution Of Animals, Polish Academy Of Sciences, C
The main task of the Institute are researches devoted to different aspects of animal systematics, paleontology, faunistics, and cytology. All scientific projects carried out in the Institute's departments are focused on three main disciplines zoology of vertebrates, zoology of invertebrates and experimental zoology.
http://www.isez.pan.krakow.pl

142. Vertebrate Paleontology Lab
Vertebrate paleontology Lab. We ve Moved! If your Web browser is a recent version, it should take you to our new location automatically.
http://www.utexas.edu/research/vprl/
Vertebrate Paleontology Lab We've Moved! If your Web browser is a recent version, it should take you to our new location automatically. If you've waited 20 seconds and nothing's happened yet, click here to transfer: http://www.tmm.utexas.edu/vpl/

143. PALEONTOLOGY AND FOSSILS RESOURCES PAGE HAS MOVED
A wide variety of fossil sites.
http://www.ccp.arizona.edu/users/mount/paleont.html
The PALEONTOLOGY AND FOSSILS RESOURCES Page has moved to: http://members.cox.net/jdmount/paleont.html Please change your Bookmarks and Links.
Moved on March 21, 2003
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144. USDA Forest Service Minerals And Geology Management
paleontology and Your National Forests. Select a Location, Bones Galore, Pawnee NG Select a Link, paleontology Legislation, May 2000 Fossil Report
http://www.fs.fed.us/geology/mgm_paleontology.html
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USDA Forest Service
Mail Stop 1126 RPC 5
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Fax (703) 605-1575
Paleontological Resources Management The Forest Service recognizes multiple use values for paleontological resources that include: a legacy for present and future generations; scientific significance, education and interpretation; and recreational opportunities and aesthetic qualities. The Forest Service is dedicated to protecting and managing the paleontological (fossil) resources which are important to our natural resource inheritance.
Paleontology Advisory Group Make a selection PAG Charter PAG Members Paleontology and Your National Forests Select a Location Bones Galore, Pawnee NG Buffalo Gap NG Comanche NG/ Picketwire Dry Gulch, Lincoln NF George Washington-Jefferson NF Nebraska NF/ Hudson-Meng Nebraska NF/ Toadstool Park Prince of Wales Islands, Alaska

145. USGS NATIONAL GEOLOGIC MAP DATABASE - HOMEPAGE
Searchable catalog of paper and digital geologic maps, mostly for the U.S. Maps and related data cover geology, hazards, earth resources, geophysics, geochemistry, geochronology, paleontology, and marine geology.
http://ngmdb.usgs.gov/
Welcome to the
Your Geoscience resource for maps and related data about:
geology, hazards, earth resources, geophysics, geochemistry,
geochronology, paleontology, and marine geology.
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Lexicon of Geologic Names of the United States Find out where we're mapping now RESOURCES Links to Standards and Reports Our partners, the State geological surveys USGS Geoscience Programs and Databases Topographic maps Your are welcome. In cooperation with the Association of American State Geologists Funded by the USGS National Cooperative Geologic Mapping Program Mandated by the National Geologic Mapping Act URL http://ngmdb.usgs.gov/ngmdb/ngmdb_home.html Database project personnel Last Modified: May 6, 2005 USGS Privacy Statement

146. Life, The Universe And Everything III: Paleontology, Geology, Geography And Astr
paleontology Stuff, Astronomy Stuff, Geology Stuff, Geography Stuff. paleontology Stuff. Bob s Dinosaur Checklist The Dinosauria Truth is Stranger than
http://www.interaktv.com/LUnE/Universe.html
"the UNIVERSE" index This is the Universe (non life sciences) index of Life the Universe and Everything . Here you will find links to my original and other peoples information on those topics. Index to this page or go to the main index page Paleontology Stuff Astronomy Stuff Geology Stuff Geography Stuff
Paleontology Stuff
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Astronomy Stuff
  • Daily Images of the Sun and other information on Solar studies The Earth and Moon Viewer is nifty - you can view both the earth and the moon as they appear right now Today at NASA - what is happening at the U.S. Space Agency

147. Places To Go (East)
Internet resources from the University of California Museum of paleontology.
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/Paleonet//Places/Places.Html
Table of Contents Directories Publications Resources Watch for new additions to the list. Where Do I Go From Here? This page was created by Norman MacLeod . Comments and suggestions for its improvement are welcome. Title image by Michael Amesbury

148. Resources From Www.BiologyBrowser.org
The invertebrate paleontology collections at ANSP are the oldest in the United States and hold Arizona Sedimentary Geology and paleontology Resource
http://www.biologybrowser.org/bb/Subject/Paleontology/index.shtml
Home About BiologyBrowser What's New Newsletter ... Promote Your Site Search BiologyBrowser Organism (ex. fungi)
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All Counts of New and Changed Names Reported in Zoological Record Indicates trends in assigning names to new animals by taxonomists. Search the Index to Organism Names
The Index to Organism Names project uses name data from the resources of BIOSIS and other collaborating organizations. Conferences
Nomenclatural Glossary for Zoology

An alphabetical list of specialist terms.
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  • Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia (ANSP) Invertebrate Paleontology Collection Catalog The invertebrate paleontology collections at ANSP are the oldest in the United States and hold material collected and described by the earliest workers in American and British paleontology.
  • 149. Biological, Scientific And Medical Illustration
    Freelance digital and traditional illustration with specialist knowledge in all areas of botany, zoology, paleontology and biology. London, England.
    http://www.scientific-art.com/
    Debbie Maizels B.Sc. B.A. C.Biol. M.I.Biol. Please feel free to browse the portfolio for examples of medical art zoological and scientific illustration, palaeontological natural history and botanical illustration Last updated July 20th 2004 Visits made since 28th June 1998: The Apple logo and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. The Powered By Macintosh Badge is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc., used with permission.

    150. Paleontology And Geology Of Missouri - St Louis Missouri - Fossils
    Images and information about the fauna of the Lake Neosho Member of the Altamont Formation (Desmoinesian Series, Mamaton Group) of St. Louis, Missouri.
    http://www.lakeneosho.org/
    Paleontology and Geology of Missouri
    Barry Sutton (standing) and Dr. Norm King
    I-170 Pennsylvanian exposure This site is a Paleontological research project based in
    St. Louis, Missouri, devoted to the study of the geological
    formations in Missouri. Primary focus is the study of the
    geological formations in the St. Louis area.
    The fossils are grouped by formation:
    Pennsylvanian Fossils of Missouri

    I-170 Pennsylvanian Exposure in St. Louis
    The I-170 Pennsylvanian Exposure in St. Louis, Missouri

    This link takes you to a discussion by Dr. Norman R. King, Professor of Geology at the University of Southern Indiana, about the rocks exposed at the I-170 highway cut. Dr. King describes the rock units and correlates them with rock units elsewhere in the Midcontinent region. He interprets their environments of deposition, and also places them in the context of larger-scale geological processes taking place in the Midcontinent region and around the globe during the Pennsylvanian Period.

    151. Fossil Sites On Worldnet
    paleontology resources, with extensive regional links.
    http://e.j.swearengin.home.att.net/fossils.htm
    ~FOSSIL SITES~
    This is just a "jumping off" point to other fossil related web sites, but please explore this entire page before leaving, and please come back often.
    Photo courtesy of Discover Magazine
    Click on the photo for a link to my "Utah Fossil Plants and Insects" web pages. The Paleontological Society
    PaleoNet's Home Page

    Links offered by PaleoNet

    The Palaeontological Association
    ...
    Here's a Beautiful and Interesting PWP about Fossils
    ~Fossil Sites Web Club~
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    Meet people that share your interest.
    Post your fossil photos and URLs ~ chat ~ join our discussion group and more. ~Search My Web Site~ Enter Keywords: Help National Geographic SuperCroc Site "From the blistering sands of the Sahara, paleontologist Paul Sereno has pulled an incredible find: the nearly complete remains of Sarcosuchus imperator, one of the largest crocodilians to ever walk the Earth. " United States ~Sites by State~ AK AL AR AZ ... Submit a Site for this List A List of all the United States' State Fossils Fossils For Sale or Trade by U.S. Companies ~United States National Park Service Sites~ Stonerose Interpretive Center - Washington Online Highways National Park Service Fossil Parks (Its worth the waiting) Park Paleontology Newsletter WWW Fossil Sites ~Sites by Country~ Argentina Australia Austria Belgian ... Submit a Site for this List Fossils For Sale or Trade by Companies outside of United States ~Trilobites~ ~A Guide to the Orders of Trilobites~ ~Le Grenier aux Trilobites~ Trilobite Homepage The Semi-Compleat Trilobite ... Among My Trilobites ~Museum Sites~

    152. MAD.SCI Libe:Paleontology
    Their FAQ about paleontology is worth reading! * Smithsonian Institute Department of paleontology A virtual version of their paleontology Wing.
    http://www.madsci.org/libs/areas/paleontology.html

    Paleontology
    General
  • Hooper Virtual Paleontological Museum: An entire 'Virtual Museum' started by Dr. Ken Hooper. The online exhibits are a delight to visit. U. California, Berkeley - Museum of Paleontology : Has online exhibits and information concerning dinosaurs and many other areas. Their FAQ about Paleontology is worth reading! Smithsonian Institute - Department of Paleontology : A virtual version of their Paleontology Wing. Geology 102 by Pamela Gore of the University of Georgia has a good outline format for easy references to relevant geological events and structures. The Paleo Ring : An introduction to a group of content-heavy web sites concerning paleontology. Dinosaurs Dino Russ' Lair : Lots of information about dinosaurs, fossils and other aspects of paleontology. The Dinosauricon by Michael Keesey has an exhaustive list of all known dinosaurs including cladograms, indices, and paleo-maps for each genus. (Also try Dinosauria
  • Fossils
  • The Burgess Shale Project : Explore one of the most remarkable fossil sites on the planet. The Burgess Shale is one of the few places containing fossilized remains of invertebrates from the Cambrian Explosion, a period of rapid speciation occurring approximately 500 million years ago.
  • MadSci Library frameless version MadSci Home Page www@madsci.org

    153. CNN.com - Books - Review: 'Tyrannosaurus Sue' Uncovers Passions And Controversie
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    154. JSTOR: Journal Of Paleontology
    Journal Information for Journal of paleontology The Journal of paleontology , published by the Paleontological Society, includes original articles and
    http://www.jstor.org/journals/00223360.html
    RESOURCES FOR LIBRARIANS RESOURCES FOR PUBLISHERS PARTICIPATION INFORMATION
    Journal of Paleontology
    JSTOR Coverage: Vols. 1 - 74, 1927-2000
    JSTOR Collection: Biological Sciences Please read JSTOR's Terms and Conditions of Use before you begin. Search This Journal Browse This Journal
    Journal Information for Journal of Paleontology
    Publisher SEPM Society for Sedimentary Geology and Paleontological Society Moving Wall The Journal of Paleontology , published by the Paleontological Society, includes original articles and notes on the systematics of fossil organisms and the implications of systematics to biostratigraphy, paleoecology, paleogeography, and evolution. The Journal emphasizes specimen-based research and features high quality illustrations. All taxonomic groups are treated, including invertebrates, microfossils, plants, and vertebrates. The Journal seeks to appeal to a broad international audience, and to publish comprehensive systematic treatments of taxa, which employ modern analytical techniques and have broad evolutionary, environmental, and/or geographic significance. The Journal also publishes review articles, opinion pieces in its "View From the Field" section, comments and replies in response to recent publications in the

    155. Smithsonian: Evolution And Paleontology
    Evolution and paleontology. Explore and Learn Science and Technology. Evolution and paleontology. Science and Technology. , Inventors and Scientists
    http://www.si.edu/science_and_technology/evolution_and_paleontology/
    About Smithsonian Websites A-Z
    Home
    Exhibitions ... Science and Technology Evolution and Paleontology Science and Technology Inventors and Scientists Fields: Animals Astronomy Aviation and Transportation Computers and Communications ... Plants See also: History of Science and Technology General Galapagos: Way Beyond Darwin
    Explore the truly unique Galapagos islands with marine biologist Dr. Carole Baldwin Virtual Tour of the Natural History Museum
    Explore the artifacts on display from the comfort of your home Dinosaurs Blast from the Past!
    Dinosaur extinction Dinosaur Exhibits
    A virtual tour of the National Museum of Natural History's dinosaurs Strange Creatures: A Burgess Shale Fossil Sampler
    More than 1/2 billion years old, these fossils preserve an intriguing glimpse of early animal life on Earth Human Origins Anthropology on the Internet for K-12
    A select list of Web sites for teachers and students interested in the field of anthropology Northern Clans, Northern Traces: Journeys in the Ancient Circumpolar World
    Controversy surrounds a 9,300 year-old skeleton found near the Columbia River in Kennewick, Washington Paleoamerican Origins
    Information and reading list regarding the first peoples of the Americas and their time of arrival Resource Guide to Paleoanthropology
    Explains various subjects of human evolution Invertebrates Living Fossils of the Deep: An Expedition to the Bahamian Sea Floor Scientists explore both the present and the past through the natural history of deep-sea organisms and microorganisms National Collection of Foraminifera and Other Microfossils The largest repository of foraminiferal-type specimens in the world

    156. Entree
    Undergraduate biology major at the University of Leiden, the Netherlands, with interests in snake research and paleontology.
    http://www.geocities.com/hanneskei/
    Welcome to the web of Hanneke J.M. Meijer. Enter

    157. Fall 2002 Curriculum
    Invertebrate paleontology Earth and Environmental Sciences 207(W) Fall 2002. Syllabus. Instructor Bill Chaisson. Lectures MWF 900950
    http://www.earth.rochester.edu/ees207/outline.html
    University of Rochester
    Invertebrate Paleontology
    Earth and Environmental Sciences 207(W)
    Fall 2002
    Syllabus
    Instructor: Bill Chaisson Lectures
    : MWF 9:00-9:50 Lab : Thursday 9:00-11:00 Office : Hutchison 209C Hours : 1200-1400 M and T (or by appointment) Required Textbooks
    Invertebrate Palaeontology and Evolution
    E.N.K. Clarkson Grading
    First exam (15%), second exam (15%), third exam (20%), web page (10%), labs (15%), lab exam (15%), lab/field trip notebooks (10%).
    Quiz grades will be treated as extra credit. On reserve at Carlson Libary
    Evolutionary Paleoecology of the Marine Biosphere
    J.W. Valentine Microfossils M.D. Brasier Required Equipment Hand lens Lab notebook Return to University of Rochester Earth and Environmental Sciences Home Page

    158. Home
    A site for sharing dinosaur, paleontology, geology, rock and mineral pictures, sites and information.
    http://www.boscarelli.com/
    Welcome to Terra Infirma !
    (A soft spot on the hard rock of reality)
    Welcome to My Rockpile. A Place to share Dinosaur, Geology and Paleontology sites, photos, information and links.
    Please Make yourself at home .
    Member of the Internet Link Exchange This site is a member of WebRing. To browse visit here Click here to give feedback and comments about this web ... site
    All original images and manuscript are © Bosco's Rock Pile 1994-Present
    Created: Sunday, May 28, 1994

    159. The College Of Wooster: Department Of Geology - Invertebrate Paleontology
    paleontology is the study of ancient organisms, and Invertebrate paleontology is the Click here for a frames web tour of Wooster s paleontology program.
    http://www.wooster.edu/geology/Paleo.html
    Invertebrate Paleontology
    at
    The College of Wooster

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    Paleontology is the study of ancient organisms, and Invertebrate Paleontology is the study of ancient invertebrates, typically defined as any organisms without backbones, excluding plants and all those bacteria. The study of invertebrate fossils has been a strong component of the Wooster geology curriculum since its beginning. The first paleontologist on Wooster's faculty was Richard Liebe, who taught at Wooster from 1961 through 1967. Dr. Liebe's specialty was the systematics and biostratigraphy of conodonts. Richard Osgood was the faculty paleontologist at Wooster from 1967 until his death in 1981. He achieved international recognition for his pioneering work on invertebrate trace fossils, particularly those in the Lower and Middle Paleozoic. Since 1981 Wooster's paleontologist has been Mark Wilson, who specializes in the evolution and paleoecology of hard substrate faunas, with additional interests in early carbonate diagenesis and Pleistocene sea-level dynamics. The Invertebrate Paleontology and History of Life course webpages are also online. Click here for a frames web tour of

    160. McPherson Museum
    Features collection of artifacts representing paleontology, geology, local and pioneer history, and fine art. Includes hours. Located in the Vaniman Mansion in McPherson.
    http://mcphersonmuseum.org/
    Welcome The McPherson Museum began life on the campus of McPherson College in 1890 as a study collection. Many of the scientific artifacts in the collection are from the college. The museum collection includes over 20,000 items focusing on the cultural heritage of the City of McPherson and its residents.
    After Mr. and Mrs. Vaniman died, the mansion was given to McPherson College in 1955. After serving the college in various ways including housing the art department and serving as a dormitory, the Vaniman Mansion became the home of the McPherson Museum in 1968.

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