Volume III
Volume III Contents:
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Paleontology, biostratigraphy, and depositional environments of the
Cretaceous-Tertiary
transition in the New Jersey Coastal Plain
William B. Gallagher, David C. Parris,
Earle E. Spamer
Halisaurus and Prognathodon, two uncommon mosasaurs from the Upper
Cretaceous of
New Jersey
Donald Baird
A skull fragment of the Cretaceous cheloniid turtle Osteopygis from
Atlantic Highlands,
New Jersey
Donald Baird
An Upper Cretaceous vertebrate assemblage from Big Brook, New Jersey
Edward M. Lauginiger
Upper Cretaceous reptiles from the Severn Formation of Maryland
Donald Baird
A new Severn Formation (Early Middle Maastrichtian, Late Cretaceous)
locality in
Prince Georges County, Maryland
Eugene F. Hartstein, Lawrence E. Decina
Osteological notes on the fossil turtle ?Dollochelys atlantica
(Zangerl)
David C. Parris, Craig DeTample,
Rachel C. Benton
Late Cretaceous fossils from the Blufftown Formation (Campanian) in
western Georgia
David R. Schwimmer
Some Upper Triassic reptiles, footprints, and an amphibian from New
Jersey
Donald Baird
Ordovician graptolites from a new locality near Jutland, New Jersey
David C. Parris, Kenneth M. Cruikshank
The sea-robin Prionotus (Teleostei: Scorpaeniformes) in the Pleistocene
of New Jersey
R. William Selden
Hawkin’ hadrosaurs: The Stereographic record
Richard C. Ryder
A paleontological pilgrimage through Philadelphia, the birthplace of
American
paleontology
Catherine A. Forster, Earle E. Spamer
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Volume IV
Contents
Field guide to the vertebrate paleontology of Late Triassic age rocks
in the southwestern
Newark Basin (Newark Supergroup, New Jersey and Pennsylvania)
Paul E. Olsen and John J. Flynn
Upper Triassic Dinophyton zone plant fossil from the Stockton Formation
in southeastern
Pennsylvania
Brain J. Axsmith and Peter A. Kroehler
Notes on six real and supposed type fossils from the Newark Supergroup
(Triassic) of
Pennsylvania
Earle E. Spamer
Medial Cretaceous carnivorous dinosaur and footprints from New Jersey
Donald Baird
The Upper Cretaceous shark Cretolamna appendiculata (Agassiz) in the
Raritan
Formation (Cenomanian) of New Jersey
Gerard R. Case
A predator attacks Sphenodiscus
Frank Bukowski and Paul Bond
The Upper Cretaceous (Campanian, Black Creek Formation) fossil fish
fauna of Phoebus
Landing, Bladen County, North Carolina
Albert J. Robb
The biostratigaphy of the Lower Helderbergian formations (Lower Devonian)
as exposed
along Wallpack Ridge, Sussex County, New Jersey
Albert J. Waggenhoffer
Quaternary mammals from the continental shelf off New Jersey
William B. Gallagher, David
C. Parris, Barbara Smith Grandstaff
and Craig DeTample
Preliminary reexamination of the Fish House local fauna and flora (Pleistocene),
Pennsauken, Camden County, New Jersey
Arthur E. Bogan, Earle E. Spamer,
G. Christine Manville, William
B. Gallagher and Arthur J.
Cain
The vertebrate fauna from the Judith River Formation (Late Cretaceous)
of Wetland and
Golden Valley Counties, Montana
Anthony R. Fiorillo
Rediscovery of fossil material at the Academy of Natural Sciences of
Philadelphia from
Edward Drinker Cope’s 1893 expedition to the Dakotas
Edward Daeschler and Anthony R. Fiorillo
A historic piece of petrified wood from the Triassic of Arizona
Earle E. Spamer
A paleontological pilgrimage through Philadelphia, the birthplace
of American
paleontology. II. With notes on the paleontology of Philadelphia.
Earle E. Spamer and Catherine A. Forster
Delaware Valley Paleontological Society. “Ad amorem rerum fossam”
Edward M. Lauginiger
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Volume V
Contents
Records of musk oxen from the Atlantic Coastal Plain of North America
Jerry N. McDonald and Clayton E. Ray
Quaternary vertebrates from the Virginia Coastal Plain
David C. Parris and Barbara Smith Grandstaff
Review and new data on the Port Kennedy Local Fauna and Flora (Late
Irvingtonian),
Valley Forge National History Park, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Edward Daeschler, Earle E. Spamer, and David C. Parris
A Pleistocene house from Connecticut
Spencer G. Lucas
Late Pleistocene(?) land snails (Mollusca: Gastropoda) in “red earth”
deposits of the
Grand Canyon, Arizona
Earle E. Spamer
An associated tiger shark dentition from the Miocene of Maryland
Michael D. Gottfried
Further examination of the Woodbury and basal Englishtown Formations
in Camden
County and adjacent area, New Jersey
Daniel Kuehne
Probable occurrence of the shark genus Palaeocarcharodon (Neoselachii:
Cretoxyrhinidae) in the Paleocene of New Jersey
Gerard R. Case
The Cretaceous/Tertiary mass extinction event in the northern Atlantic
Coastal Plain
William B. Gallagher
Volume VI
Reconstructed Dentition of the Rare Lamnoid Shark Parotodus benedeni
from the Yorktown
Formation at Lee Creek Mine, North Carolina.
Breeton W. Kent and George W. Powell, Jr.
Speculations on the Size and Morphology of the Extinct Lamnoid Shark,
Parotodus benedini
Bretton W. Kent
A Late Cretaceous (Severn Formation) Vertebrate Assemblage from Bowie,
Maryland
Eugene F. Harstein, Lawrence E. Decina and Ronald F. Keil
Cretolamna cf. C. aschersoni (Stromer) (Neoselachii: Cretoxyrhinidae),
from the Late Paleocene
Early Eocene of Mississippi, USA, with Comparisons to Moroccan Fauna
Gerard R. Case and James J. Leggett
Upper Cretaceous Macroinvertebrate Faunas of the Northern Atlantic
Coastal Plain
Daniel F. Kuehne
A Pleistocene Mollusk Assemblage from Cooper River, New Jersey
Stephen Kurth and Eric Kurth
A Large Coelacanth, c.f. Diplurus (Pariostegus) longicaudatus, from
the Late Triassic Locatong
Formation, Granton Quarry, North Bergen, New Jersey
Charles A. Rizzo
Evidence for Live Birth in the Triassic Coelacanth Diplurus (Osteopleurus)
newarki
Charles A. Rizzo
The Parlin Pit: Paleontology, Stratigraphy, and Depositional Environments
at a Cretaceous Amber
Site in New Jersey
William B. Gallagher, Kirk R. Johnson, Edward Gilmore and Ralph
Johnson
A Scene from American Deep Time: New York's Paleozoic Museum- Revisisted
Allen A. Debus and Steve McCarthy
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