From the Executive Editors 8.1.1E
Whitey Hagadorn and P. David Polly
Paleontology in Honor of William R. Downs III (1950-2002) 8.1.2E
Guest Editors: Catherine Badgley, Lawrence J. Flynn, Louis L. Jacobs,
and Louis H. Taylor
Will Downs' Role in the
Geological Reconnaissance of River Canyons in Western China 8.1.1A
Peter Winn
Mio-Pliocene Growth of the
Tibetan Plateau and Evolution of East Asian Climate 8.1.2A
Peter Molnar
Translation of Otto Zdansky's
"The Localities of the Hipparion Fauna of Baode Country in Northwest Shanxi"
(1923) 8.1.3A
Tuomas Jokela, Jussi T. Eronen,
Anu Kaakinen, Liu Liping, Benjamin H. Passey, Zhang Zhaoqun, and Fu Mingkai
The Ossified Braincase and Cephalic Osteoderms of
Shinisaurus crocodilurus (Squamata, Shinisauridae) 8.1.4A
Gabe S. Bever, Christopher J. Bell, and Jessica A. Maisano
New Materials of Pararhizomys from
Northern China 8.1.5A
Zhang Zhaoqun, Lawrence J. Flynn, and Qiu Zhuding
Hyaenodonts and Carnivorans
from the Early Oligocene to Early Miocene of Xianshuihe Formation, Lanzhou
Basin, Gansu Province, China 8.1.6A
Xiaoming Wang, Zhanxiang Qiu, and Banyue Wang
Gobiolagus (Lagomorpha,
Mammalia) from Ula Usu, Inner Mongolia, and Comments on Eocene Lagomorphs of
Asia 8.1.7A
Jin Meng, Yaoming Hu, and Chuankui Li
Insect Bone-Modification
and Paleoecology of Oligocene Mammal-Bearing Sites in the Doupov
Mountains, Northwestern Bohemia 8.1.8A
Oldřich Fejfar and Thomas M. Kaiser
Turtle Tracks in the Judith River
Formation (Upper Cretaceous) of South-Central Montana 8.1.9A
Anthony R. Fiorillo
Anaglyph Stereo Imaging of
Dinosaur Track Morphology and Microtopography 8.1.10A
Stephen M. Gatesy, Neil H. Shubin, and Farish A. Jenkins, Jr.
New Species of Sinocapra (Bovidae,
Caprinae) from the Lower Pliocene Panaca Formation, Nevada, USA 8.1.11A
Jim I. Mead and Louis H. Taylor
The Facial Skeleton of
the Early Oligocene Colodon (Perissodactyla, Tapiroidea) 8.1.12A
Matthew W. Colbert
A Procolophonid (Parareptilia)
from the Owl Rock Member, Chinle Formation of Utah, USA 8.1.13A
Nicholas C. Fraser, Randall B. Irmis, and David K. Elliott
Microwear in Modern Squirrels
in Relation to Diet 8.1.14A
Sherry Nelson, Catherine Badgley, and Emily Zakem
Biostratigraphic Surveys
in the Siwaliks of Pakistan: A Method for Standardized Surface Sampling
of the Vertebrate Fossil Record 8.1.15A
Anna K. Behrensmeyer and John C. Barry
Misconceptions Arising
from the Misassignment of Nonhominoid Teeth to the Miocene Hominoid Sivapithecus 8.1.16A
Jay Kelley
An Unusual Diatomyid Rodent
from an Infrequently Sampled Late Miocene Interval in the Siwaliks of
Pakistan 8.1.17A
Lawrence J. Flynn and Michèle E. Morgan
Snakes of the Siwalik Group
(Miocene of Pakistan):
Systematics and Relationship to Environmental
Change 8.1.18A
Jason J. Head
Will Downs and the Zinda
Pir Dome 8.1.19A
Everett H. Lindsay, Lawrence J. Flynn, Iqbal U. Cheema, John C.
Barry, Kevin F. Downing, A. Rahim Rajpar, and S. Mahmood Raza
Relationship of Chitarwata
Formation Paleodrainage and Paleoenvironments to Himalayan Tectonics and
Indus River Paleogeography 8.1.20A
Kevin F. Downing and Everett H. Lindsay
A New Enigmatic Large Rhinocerotid from the Upper Member of the Chitarwata Formation at Zinda
Pir Dome, Western Pakistan 8.1.21A
Kevin F. Downing
Oligocene and Early Miocene
Ruminants (Mammalia, Artiodactyla) from Pakistan and Uganda
8.1.22A
John C. Barry, Susanne Cote, Laura MacLatchy, Everett H. Lindsay, Robert Kityo, and A. Rahim Rajpar
Taphonomic Observations on
a Camel Skeleton in a Desert Environoment in Abu Dhabi 8.1.23A
Peter Andrews and Peter Whybrow
Small Rodents and a
Lagomorph from the Early Miocene Bukwa Locality, Eastern Uganda 8.1.24A
Alisa J. Winkler, Laura MacLatchy, and Moses Mafabi
Oligocene Terrestrial
Strata of Northwestern Ethiopia: A Preliminary Report on Paleoenvironments and Paleontology 8.1.25A
Bonnie Jacobs, Neil Tabor, Mulugeta Feseha, Aaron Pan, John
Kappelman, Tab Rasmussen, William Sanders, Michael Wiemann, Jeff
Crabaugh, and Juan Leandro Garcia Massini
A Morphological Model and CT
Assessment of the Skull of Pachyrachis problematicus (Squamata, Serpentes),
A 98
Million Year-Old Snake with Legs from the Middle East 8.1.26A
M.J. Polcyn, Louis L. Jacobs, and Annat Haber
Sauropod
Dinosaurs from the Early Cretaceous of Malawi, Africa 8.1.27A
Elizabeth M. Gomani
Therapsids from the Permian Chiweta Beds and the Age of the Karoo
Supergroup in Malawi 8.1.28A
Louis L. Jacobs, Dale A. Winkler, Kent D. Newman, Elizabeth Gomani, and Alan
Deino
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May 2005
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