OCEANS OF KANSAS: A Natural History of the Western Interior Sea - THE BOOK (Published 2005)
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Thebook.html
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Sternberg Museum of Natural History in Hays, Kansas
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http://sternberg.fhsu.edu/
Kansas Academy of Science
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http://www.kansasacademyscience.org/
Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science
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http://www.kansasacademyscience.org/TKAS/transactions.html
Abstracts of the 12th Paleo-symposium (2011) here
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KAS2011.html
Second Mosasaur Meeting
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2ndMosaMtg.html
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Mosasaurs3/Me_and_Tylo12b.jpg
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DAN VARNER
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varner.html
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Bonnerichthys.html
Story on the discovery by the Bonner Family in the Wichita Eagle
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http://www.kansas.com/2010/02/19/1188574/ancient-fish-named-for-kansans.html
Chosen as one of the 100 top stories of 2010 by Discover Magazine
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http://discover.coverleaf.com/discovermagazine/201101?pg=59#pg59
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Bonnerichthys.html
ÂWhatShould Everyone Know About Paleontology? - Guest commentary by Thomas R.Holtz, Jr.
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Holtz2011.html
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DINOSAURS IN KANSAS?
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http://oceansofkansas.com/New-dino.html
shark scavenged hadrosaur
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Niobrarasaurus/New%20dino/hadro4.jpg
Niobrarasaurus coleii
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Dinosaur.html
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http://www.plesiosaur.com/forum/
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The Second Mosasaur Meeting was held at the Sternberg Museum of Natural History in Hays, Kansas, in May, 2007
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The contents of the volume, including the naming of two new species, are shown online here:
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Sternberg Museum of Natural History
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http://sternberg.fhsu.edu/
ABSTRACT BOOKLET HERE
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2ndMosaMtg/Abstracts.pdf
The First Mosasaur Meeting, Maastricht, The Netherlands, May, 2004
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1stMosaMtg.html
See complete list on Google Scholar
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http://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=_zzo9-UAAAAJ
LINK
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http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0070877
Lindgren, J., Everhart, M.J. and Caldwell, M.W. 2011.
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http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0027343
Three-dimensionally preserved integument reveals hydrodynamic adaptations in the extinct marine lizard Ectenosaurus (Reptilia, Mosasauridae). PLoS One.
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http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0027343
100-million-year dynasty of giant planktivorous bony fishes in the Mesozoic seas
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Bonnerichthys.html
Cicimurri, D. J., D. C. Parris and M. J. Everhart. 2008. Partial dentition of a chimaeroid fish (Chondrichthyes, Holocephali) from the Upper Cretaceous Niobrara Chalk of Kansas, USA. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 28(1):34-40.
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Chimaeroid.html
Tylosaurus kansasensis, a new species of tylosaurine (Squamata: Mosasauridae) from the Niobrara Chalk of western Kansas, U.S.A.
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http://www.njgonline.nl/publish/articles/000259/
Niobrarasaurus coleii
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Dinosaur.html
Translation andPronunciation Guide
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http://www.dinosauria.com/dml/dmlf.htm
JohnDamuth"s Bibliography of Fossil Vertebrates (BFV) is HERE
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http://www.vertpaleo.org/publications/bibliography.cfm
relationships of Americanmosasaurs
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Mosasaurs/mosaclad.jpg
HEREfor a more detailed cladogram
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http://www.fmnh.helsinki.fi/users/haaramo/Metazoa/Deuterostoma/Chordata/Reptilia/lepidosauromorpha/pythonomorpha/Mosasauridae.htm
MikkoHaaramo"s Phylogeny Archive
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http://www.fmnh.helsinki.fi/users/haaramo/
CLICK HERE
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http://www.oceansofkansas.com/mosa-sty.html
Winds of Kansas
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http://www.windsofkansas.com/fossil_insects.html
BoneBlogger
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Table of Contents
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contents.html
Handy paleo-reference page
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my-refs.html
Search with Google
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Can you identify these tiny teeth?
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Temp.html
Fusulinids in a chert arrowhead
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Temp2.html
Mystery skull - Can you identify it?
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Temp4.html
Flat-bed scanner to "photograph" small fossils
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Temp5.html
Invertebrate feeding traces on shark teeth?
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Temp6.html
Unidentified Pennsylvanian nautiloid
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Temp3.html
joining the Kansas Academy of Science
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Click here for an updated list of KAS publications on paleontology
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The 18th Annual Paleontology Symposium
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http://sternberg.fhsu.edu/kas-2017/
See abstracts from the 2014 Paleo-symposium here
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KAS2014.html
Larry Dean Martin (1943-2013) - Renaissance Paleontologist
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KansasPaleo/Everhart-2013-Larry_Martin.pdf
(PDF - 1.8 MB)
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KansasPaleo/Everhart-2013-Larry_Martin.pdf
http://www.peabody.yale.edu
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http://www.peabody.yale.edu/
Invertebrates
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FieldGuide1.html
Fish
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FieldGuide2.html
Marine Reptiles
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FieldGuide3.html
Pteranodons, Dinosaurs and Birds
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Other
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FieldGuide5.html
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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contents.html
About Oceans of Kansas
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about.html
Smoky Hill Chalk Field Guide:(1)
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FieldGuide1.html
Links other paleo sites
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links.html
Paleo-fiction: Mosasaur story
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mosa-sty.html
Paleo-fiction: A moment in time
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http://www.oceansofkansas.com/page1.html
Want to be a paleontologist?
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My first chalk fossils
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Firstfossil.html
Smoky Hill Chalk Photographs
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SmokyHill.html
My Abstracts
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Abstracts.html
Ben Creisler"s Mosasaur Pronunciation Guide
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Creisler_Mosasaurs.html
About mosasaurs
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about-mo.html
Tylosaurus proriger 1996-7
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page10.html
Tylosaurus nepaeolicus
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Tnepaeo.html
Tylosaurus kansasensis nov. sp.
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tylo-new.html
Platecarpus tympaniticus
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page11.html
Selmasaurus johnsoni
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page7.html
Plioplatecarpus mosasaur
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kansplio.html
Clidastes propython
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Clidaste.html
Clidastes liodontus
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page9.html
The first mosasaur
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mosahoff.html
Mosasaur virtual museum
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mosasaur.html
Globidens mosasaur
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Globidens.html
Halisaurus sternbergi
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Halisaurus.html
A North Dakota mosasaur
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ND-Plio.html
SDSM Prognathodon
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SDSMT1.html
Last of the great marine reptiles
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Greatrep.html
Kansas Mosasaur Biostratigraphy
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Mosa-strat.html
Prognathodon in Kansas ?
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prognath.html
Remains of young mosasaurs
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youngmosasaurs.html
The brain of mosasaurs
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MosaBrain.html
Mosasaur pathology
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mosapath.html
The Bunker Tylosaur
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KU-Bunker.html
Tylosaurus ate Plesiosaurs
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Tylo-prey.html
The Origin of the mosasaur fringe
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Williston98.html
Williston"s mosasaurs
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WillisMos.html
C. H. Sternberg"s Platecarpus
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Strnbrg99b.html
Leidy on mosasaur teeth
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Leidy1858.html
Rapid evolution of mosasaurs
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RapidMosa.html
Mosasaurs in Sweden
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http://www.oceansofkansas.com/lindgren.html
Ectenosaurus clidastoides
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Ectenosaurus.html
About plesiosaurs (Elasmosaurs)
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plesiosaur.html
About pliosaurids and polycotylids
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pliosaur.html
Coal Oil Canyon plesiosaur
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plesio1.html
Plesiosaur gut contents
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plesio4.html
Plesiosaur gastroliths
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Gastro2.html
Plesiosaur dig: 1998
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cincydig.html
Plesiosaur dig: 1999
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cincy-99.html
Where the elasmosaurs roam
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Ples-roam.html
Kiowa Shale Plesiosaurs
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KiowaShale.html
The Last Pliosaur in Kansas
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Brach-New.html
eHistory of North American plesiosaurs
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http://www.oceansofkansas.com/ples-his.html
Brachauchenius lucasi - pliosaurid
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Brachauch.html
Kansas Plesiosaurs
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KS-Plesio.html
Ben Creisler"s Plesiosaur Pronunciation Guide
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Creisler_Plesiosaurs.html
SDSM Styxosaurus
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SDSMT2.html
Longest Neck in the Ocean
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longneck.html
Elasmosaurus platyurus
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http://www.oceansofkansas.com/tale-tail.html
Elasmosaurus - The rest of the story?
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Eplatyurus.html
Bottom feeding plesiosaurs?
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BottomFeeders.html
Kronosaurus queenslandicus
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kronosar.html
Plesiosaur skull anatomy
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Pleskull.html
Plesiosaurs in Wards Scientific
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WardsCat.html
Snake through the shell of a turtle?
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Snaketurtle.html
First records of plesiosaurs
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Firstples.html
KUVP 5070 - Trinacromerum bentonianum
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Trinacromerum.html
KUVP 1300 Dolichorhynchops osborni
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Dolichorhynchops.html
FHSM VP-404 Dolichorhynchops osborni
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FHSM_VP-404.html
KUVP 40001 Dolichorhynchops bonneri
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KUVP40001.html
FHSM VP-16459 Fort Hays Limestone plesiosaur
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http://www.oceansofkansas.com/FHSM_VP-16459.html
Giant fish: Xiphactinus audax
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xiphac.html
Pachyrhizodus
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Pachyrhi.html
Cimolichthys nepaholica
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Cimolich.html
Enchodus: Sabre tooth fossil fish
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Enchodus.html
Mystery fish: Martinichthys
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page6.html
Saurocephalus
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Saurodon.html
& Saurodon
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Saurodon.html
Protosphyraena Swordfish
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Protosphyr.html
Pachycormid: Bonnerichthys gladius
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Bonnerichthys.html
Plethodid:
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Pentanogmius.html
Plethodids
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Plethodids.html
Cretoxyrhina and Squalicorax
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sharks.html
Ginsu Shark: Cretoxyrhina
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ginsu.html
Shark bites _ Cretoxyrhina
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bite.html
Sharks and mosasaurs
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http://www.oceansofkansas.com/page1.html
Ptychodontid sharks
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Ptychodus2.html
Ptychodus mortoni crusher shark
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Ptychodus.html
Ptychodus teeth by the hundreds
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tom_c.html
Earliest Ptychodus mortoni
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FtHaysPtychodus.html
Pycnodonts and Hadrodus
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Pycnodont.html
Kansas sharks - Overview of teeth
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KS-sharks.html
Ctenacanthus -A Permian shark
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http://oceansofkansas.com/ctenacanth.html
Permian Sharks of Kansas
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Paleozoic.html
1940 shark tooth collection
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Lederhos.html
Chimaeroids: Ratfish
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Chimaeroid.html
Discovery! A Giant Ginsu Shark
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BigShark.html
Cretodus crassidens
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Cretodus.html
Ptychodus mortoni
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Ptychodus3.html
specimen
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Ptychodus3.html
Pteranodon and Nyctosaurus
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Pteranodon.html
Dig for a Pteranodon sternbergi - 1996
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Ptero-dig.html
Pteranodons and Birds
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FieldGuide4.html
Ichthyornis -"Fishbird"
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Ichthyornis.html
A bird called Hesperornis
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Hesperornis.html
Hesperornis regalis
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Hesperornis_Marsh.html
Marsh 1872
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Hesperornis_Marsh.html
Baptornis advenus, marine bird
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Baptornis.html
Marine Turtles: Toxochelys & others
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Turtles.html
Desmatochelys Dig for Fairport Chalk Turtle
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TurtleDig2008.html
Protostega gigas: 2011 Discovery
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ProtostegaDig.html
FHSU Sternberg Museum: The Virtual Tour
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Sternbrg.html
University of Kansas-Bunker mosasaur
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KU-Bunker.html
South Dakota School of Mines - Museum of Geology
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SDSMT.html
Denver Museum of Nature and Science
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denver.html
University of Oklahoma Sam Noble Museum
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http://www.oceansofkansas.com/noblemus.html
University of Nebraska - State Museum
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UNSM.html
Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center
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RMDRC.html
Maastricht Mus.: Netherlands mosasaur
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http://www.nhmmaastricht.nl/engels/index2.htm
Niobrarasaurus: Chalk dinosaur
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Dinosaur.html
Another Kansas dinosaur discovery
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New-dino.html
Harlan"s (1834) "Ichthyosaurus"
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Harlan1834a.html
Goldfuss (1845) Mosasaurus
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Goldfuss.html
Prof. Benjamin F. Mudge
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BFMudge.html
Dr. George M. Sternberg
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GM_Stern.html
Dr. Theophilus H. Turner
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Tale-tail.html
Dr. John H. Janeway U.S. Army
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Janeway.html
Charles H. Sternberg
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CHStrnbrg.html
History of chalk collecting -1898
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History98.html
B. F. Mudge and Williston debate the origin of birds
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Birds-Dinos.html
Marine reptile references
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rep-refs.html
Fish and other references
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fish-ref.html
Paleo ePapers on the Internet
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ePapers.html
Goldfuss 1845 Translation
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Goldfuss2.html
Abstracts, 4th Annual Paleo Symposium
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KAS2003.html
Abstracts, 5th Annual Paleo Symposium
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KAS2004.html
Abstracts, 6th Annual Paleo Symposium-
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KAS2005.html
Abstracts, 7th Annual Paleo Symposium-
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KAS2006.html
Abstracts, 9th Annual Paleo Symposium -
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KAS2008.html
Abstracts, 10th Annual Paleo Symposium
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KAS2009.html
ePapers
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ePapers.html
Cope 1872: Expedition to Kansas
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Cope1872.html
Leidy 1859: Kansas Permian Sharks
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Leidy1859.html
Marsh 1871: First Pteranodon
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Marsh71.htm
Marsh 1872: Ichthyornis dispar
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Marsh72a.html
Snow 1878: Skin of Tylosaurus
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Snow1878.html
Williston 1891: Kansas Mosasaurs
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Williston91.html
H.F. Osborn 1899 Mosasaur
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http://www.oceansofkansas.com/Osborn1899.html
Williston 1898: Cretaceous birds
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Williston98b.html
Dan Varner: Paleo-life art
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varner.html
Paleo-art by Doug Henderson
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hendersn.html
Art by Russell Hawley
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R_Hawley.html
Inoceramids - Giant Cretaceous clams
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Inoceramids.html
Mosasaurs from Antarctica
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http://www.oceansofkansas.com/antartic.html
Giant Ichthyosaurs: Shonisaurus
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Ichthyosaur.html
New Jersey Paleo Society Trip -2001
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NJPS2001.html
Placodonts: "Walrus Turtles"
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placodnt.html
Kansas Ammonites
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KS_Ammonites.html
Uintacrinus - Late Cretaceous crinoids
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Uintacrinus.html
Fossil wood and other remains
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FieldGuide5.html
Coprolites and gut contents
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Coprolite.html
Elusive K-squid... Tusoteuthis..
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Tusoteuthis.html
Kansas Crocodiles
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KS_Crocodiles.html
New Zealand marine reptiles
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nz-aus.html
Oceans of Kansaswebpages (mostly about sharks) translated into French by Jean-Michel Benoit
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OOK-French.html
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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contents.html
OOK LINKS
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links.html
Ben Creisler"s PlesiosaurPronunciation Guide
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Creisler_Plesiosaurs.html
Ben Creisler"s MosasaurPronunciation Guide
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Creisler_Mosasaurs.html
The Last Pliosaur
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Brach-New.html
Inoceramids - Giant Cretaceous clamsfrom the Smoky Hill Chalk
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Inoceramids.html
Ectenosaurus clidastoides
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Ectenosaurus.html
mosasaur
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Ectenosaurus.html
Protostega gigas
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ProtostegaDig.html
KiowaShale Field Trip
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http://www.oceansofkansas.com/KiowaShale.html
Tusoteuthis longa
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Tusoteuthis.html
Kansas Crocodiles
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KS_Crocodiles.html
Ptychodus mortoni
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Ptychodus3.html
Cretodus crassidens - LateCretaceous Shark
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Cretodus.html
Kansas Ammonites....
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KS_Ammonites.html
Remains of youngmosasaurs from the Smoky Hill Chalk
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youngmosasaurs.html
Digging up a large turtlein the Fairport Chalk
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TurtleDig2008.html
The brain and back of theskull of mosasaurs
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MosaBrain.html
First polycotylid plesiosaur fromthe Fort Hays Limestone
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http://www.oceansofkansas.com/FHSM_VP-16459.html
Baptornis advenus Marsh 1877, a marine bird from thewestern Interior Sea
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Baptornis.html
A complete mosasaur skeleton - Osseous and cartilaginous.
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Osborn1899.html
MORE OCEANS OF KANSAS LINKS HERE
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links.html
LINKS TO OTHER PALEONTOLOGY SITES
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links.html
PalArch - Web-based scientific journal
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http://www.palarch.nl/
The Paleontology Portal
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http://www.paleoportal.org/
BoneBlogger
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http://boneblogger.com/
British Chalk Fossils
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http://www.chalk.discoveringfossils.co.uk/
Plesiosaur.com
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http://www.plesiosaur.com
The Plesiosaur Directory
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http://www.plesiosauria.com/
Kansas fossils and geology
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http://www.kgs.ku.edu/Extension/KSfossils.html
Nebraska Invertebrates
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http://csd.unl.edu/fossils/nebrinvert.asp
Winds of Kansas
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http://www.windsofkansas.com/fossil_insects.html
Ammonites
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http://www.ammonites.fr/
Rudists
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http://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/sediment/rudinet/intro.htm
Eocene Green River Formation
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http://www.coloradomtn.edu/campus_rfl/staff_rfl/kohls/eocene.shtml
Inoceramids
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http://www.fuhrmann-hilbrecht.de/Heinz/geology/INO.html
Paleontology Museums
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http://paleo.cc/kpaleo/museums.htm
links to other excellent paleo web pages
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links.html
Table of Contents
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contents.html
Links to this site and other paleontology web pages. There are also "hyper-links" embedded in the text on most of the pages that will take you to other sub-pages for more information on that subject. These links are highlighted in a different color (light blue) and are "click-able". From the Links
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links.html
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http://www.oceansofkansas.com/sternbrg.html
Sternberg Museum of Natural History
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http://sternberg.fhsu.edu/
Yes, Virginia, there were lots of sharks in Kansas
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KS-sharks.html
Click here to see more of Doug Henderson"s Paleo-Life Art
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hendersn.html
Cretaceous fishes:Selachians and Pycnodonts
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http://www.kgs.ku.edu/Publications/Bulletins/Vol6/index.html
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Mosa-Rapid/unsm-was.jpg
Cretaceous Period
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http://www.gpc.edu/~pgore/geology/geo102/cretac.htm
Kansas Geology Map
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Time Scale
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http://www.kgs.ku.edu/Publications/Oil/primer04.html
A brief Cretaceous Time Scale is found here.
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timescale.html
Geological Society of America
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http://www.geosociety.org/
HERE
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http://geosociety.org/science/timescale/timescl.pdf
Castle Rock
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Monument Rocks
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More photos of the Smoky Hill Chalk HERE.
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SmokyHill.html
University of Nebraska State Museum
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longneck.html
millions of years of erosion have removed a large portion of them them from the surface
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images2/!quint4.jpg
chalk exposed along river valleys in the northwest portion of the State.
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images2/chalkmap.jpg
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http://www.kgs.ku.edu/Publications/primer/primer01.html
Kansas Geology.
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http://www.kgs.ku.edu/Publications/primer/primer01.html
KANSAS FOSSILS - Kansas Geological Survey
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http://www.kgs.ku.edu/Extension/KSfossils.html
giant clams, rudists,crinoids, squid, ammonites
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FieldGuide1.html
numerous sharks and bony fish
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FieldGuide2.html
turtles, plesiosaurs, mosasaurs
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FieldGuide3.html
Pteranodons and even several species of marine (toothed)birds
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FieldGuide4.html
hadrosaurfound by O. C. Marsh
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images2/marshhad.jpg
the type specimen of Niobrarasaurus coleii
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Dinosaur.html
SmokyHills
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http://www.kgs.ku.edu/Physio/smokyhil.html
Tylosaurusproriger
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Cope1869b.html
Professor Benjamin F. Mudge
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BFMudge.html
Dr. George M.Sternberg
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GM_Stern.html
Dr. John Janeway
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Janeway.html
Dr. Theophilus H. Turner
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http://www.oceansofkansas.com/plesiosaur.html
Edward Drinker Cope
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Drinker_Cope
O. C. Marsh
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http://www.yale.edu/peabody/archives/marshstory.htmll
Samuel W. Williston,
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http://www.nceas.ucsb.edu/~alroy/lefa/Williston.html
Charles Sternberg
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CHStrnbrg.html
click here
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http://academic.emporia.edu/aberjame/histgeol/stern/stern.htm
Yale College ScientificExpeditions of the 1870s
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http://www.yale.edu/peabody/archives/YCSE1870.html
see an 1884 article by Charles H. Sternberg here
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Strnbrg84.html
The UniversityGeological Survey of Kansas
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WillisMos.html
The Sternberg Museum ofNatural History
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http://www.fhsu.edu/sternberg
Museum of Natural History at The University of Kansas
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http://www.nhm.ku.edu/
University of Nebraska State Museum
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UNSM.html
TheDenver Museum of Nature and Science
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http://www.dmns.org/
Sam NobleMuseum of Natural History
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http://www.snomnh.ou.edu/
Field Museum ofNatural History
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http://www.fmnh.org/research_collections/geology/default.htm
PhiladelphiaAcademy of Natural Sciences
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http://www.ansp.org/index.php
American Museum ofNatural History
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http://www.amnh.org/
additionalinformation about some early American paleontologists
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http://www.ZoomSchool.com/subjects/dinosaurs/glossary/Paleontologists.shtml
OCEANS OF KANSAS - A Natural History of the Western Interior Sea
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http://www.iupress.indiana.edu/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=20148
My Acknowledgments....
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acknowledgments.html
Cheryl Unruh of Flyover People
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http://www.flyoverpeople.net/news/index.php/archive/kansas-authors/
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NationalGeo/cover.jpg
Sea Monsters: Prehistoric Creatures of the Deep
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Awarded 2008 by the American Library Association
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2008 Kansas Notable Book
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Dr. Larry Martin
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National Geographic Sea Monsters Page
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Proceedings of the Second Mosasaur Meeting
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Indiana University Press
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In Memoriam: Dale Allan Pulliam,1946-1967, U.S.M.C.
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