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Pleistocene Fossils Literature—J - M

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Pleistocene Literature—Western United States

Johnson, E. 1986. Late Pleistocene and early Holocene vertebrates and paleoenvironments on the Southern High Plains, U.S.A. Geographie physique et Quaternaire, 40:249-261.

Johnson, E. 1987. Lubbock Lake. Late Quaternary studies on the Southern High Plains. Texas A∓M Press, College Station, 179 pp.

Jones, J. K., Jr. 1958. Pleistocene bats from San Josecito Cave, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. Univ. Kansas Publ. Mus. Nat. Hist., 9:389-396.

Jordan, D. S. 1907. The fossil fishes of California, with supplementary notes on other species of extinct fishes. University of California Publications, Department of Geological Sciences Bulletin 5:137-144.

Kues, B. S. 1981. Bibliography of New Mexico paleontology. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 150 pp.

Kues, B. S. 1982. Fossils of New Mexico. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 226 pp.

Kurtén, B. 1967. Pleistocene bears of North America. 2. Genus Arctodus, short-faced bears. Acta Zoologica Fennica, 117:1-60.

Kurtén, B. 1973. Pleistocene jaguars in North America. Commentationes Biologicae, 62:1-23.

Kurtén, B. 1975. A new Pleistocene genus of American mountain deer. J. Mamm., 56:507-508.

Kurtén, B., and E. Anderson. 1980. Pleistocene mammals of North America. Columbia Univ. Press, New York. 442 pp.

Lambert, M. F., and J. R. Ambler. 1961. A survey and excavation of caves in Hidalgo County, New Mexico. School of American Research, Mongraph 25:1-107.

Lambert, P. W. 1978b. Upper Santa Fe stratigraphy and geomorphic features of the Llano de Albuquerque. New Mexico Bureau of Mines and Mineral Resources, Circular 163:151-158.

Lang, R., and A. H. Harris. 1984. The faunal remains from Arroyo Hondo Pueblo, New Mexico. School of American Research Press, Arroyo Hondo Archaeological Series, 5:1-316.

Lange, A. L. 1956. Woodchuck remains in northern Arizona caves. J. Mamm., 37:289-291.

Lawrence, B. 1960. Fossil Tadarida from New Mexico. Journal of Mammalogy, 41:320-322.

Leidy, J. 1873. Remarks on a mastodon from New Mexico. Academy of Natural Sciences Philadelphia, Proceedings 1872:142.

Ligon, J. S. 1961. New Mexico birds and where to find them. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 360 pp.

Logan, L. E. 1981. The mammalian fossils of Muskox Cave, Eddy County, New Mexico. Pp. 159-160, in Proc. 8th Internatl. Congr. Speleo., 1:159-160.

Logan, L. E. 1983. Paleoecological implications of the mammalian fauna of Lower Sloth Cave, Guadalupe Mountains, Texas. Natl. Speleo. Soc. Bull, 45:3-11.

Logan, L. E., and C. C. Black. 1979. The Quaternary vertebrate fauna of Upper Sloth Cave, Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas. Pp. 141-158, in Biological investigations in the Guadalupe Mountains National Park (H. H. Genoways and R. J. Baker, eds.), Natl. Park Serv. Proc. Trans. Ser. 4:1-442.

Logan, T. R. 1984. Early Irvingtonian (early Pleistocene) mammals from the upper part of the Santa Fe Group, Albuquerque-Belen basin, central New Mexico. Geological Society of America, Abstracts with Programs 16:245.

Logan, T. R., and S. G. Lucas. 1983. A middle Pleistocene mammoth from southeastern New Mexico. New Mexico Geology 5:34.

Logan, T. R., S. G. Lucas, and J. C. Sobus. 1984. Blancan-Irvingtonian boundary in the Ceja Mamber of the Santa Fe Formation, Tijeras Arroyo, Albuquerque area, New Mexico. New Mexico Geology 6:14. ABSTRACT

Long, A., and P. S. Martin. 1974. Death of American ground sloths. Science, 186:638-640.

Long, A., R. M. Hansen, and P. S. Martin. 1974. Extinction of the Shasta ground sloth. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 85:1843-1848.

Lucas, S. G. 1988. The "Deming dinosaur" was a mammoth. New Mexico Geological Society Guidebook 39:12-13.

Lucas, S. G., and J. A. Effinger. 1991. Mammuthus from Lincoln County and a review of the mammoths from the Pleistocene of New Mexico. New Mexico Geological Society, Guidebook 42:277-282.

Lucas, S. G., T. E. Williamson, and J. C. Sobus. 1988. Late Pleistocene (Rancholabrean) mammals from the Edith Formation, Albuquerque, New Mexico. New Mexico Journal of Science 28:51-58.

Lull, R. S. 1929. A remarkable ground sloth. Memor. Peabody Mus., Yale Univ., 3, pt. 2:i-x + 1-39

Lundelius, E. L., Jr. 1972. Vertebrate remains from the gray sand. Pp. 148-163, in Blackwater locality no. 1. A stratified early man site in eastern New Mexico (J. J. Hester, ed.). Fort Burgwin Research Center Publication, 8:1-238.

Lundelius, E. L., Jr. 1979. Post-Pleistocene mammals from Pratt Cave and their environmental significance. Pp. 239-258, in Biological investigations in the Guadalupe Mountains National Park (H. H. Genoways and R. J. Baker, eds.), Natl. Park Serv. Proc. Trans. Ser. 4:1-442.

Lyman, R. L. 1983. Prehistoric extralimital records for Pappogeomys castanops (Geomyidae), in northwestern New Mexico. Journal of Mammalogy, 64:502-505.

McDonald, J. N. 1981. North American bison. Their classification and evolution. Univ. California Press, Berkeley, 316 pp.

McDonald, J. N., and C. E. Ray. 1989. The autochthonous North American musk oxen Bootherium, Symbos, and Gidleya (Mammalia: Artiodactyla: Bovidae). Smithsonian Contrib. Paleobiol., 66:1-77.

McMullen, T. L., and R. J. Zakrzewski. 1972. A new Late Pleistocene fauna from northeastern New Mexico. New Mexico Geol. Soc. Guidebook, 23rd Ann. Field Conf.:134-136.

Magish, D. P., and A. H. Harris. 1976. Fossil ravens from the Pleistocene of Dry Cave, Eddy County, New Mexico. Condor, 78:399-404.

Martin, P. S., and J. E. Guilday. 1967. A bestiary for Pleistocene biologists. Pp. 1-62, in Pleistocene extinctions, the search for a cause (P. S. Martin and H. E. Wright, Jr., eds.). Yale Univ. Press, New Haven, 453 pp.

Mead, J. I. 1983. Harrington's extinct mountain goat. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Arizona, Tucson, 215 pp.

Mead, J. I., and L. H. Taylor. 2004. Pleistocene (Irvingtonian) Artiodactyla from Porcupine Cave. Pp. 280-292, in Biodiversity response to climatic change in the Middle Pleistocene (A. D. Barnosky, ed.). University of California Press, Berkeley, 385 pp.

Mead, J. I., M. Erbajeva, and S. L. Swift. 2004. Middle Pleistocene (Irvingtonian) Ochotona (Lagomorpha: Ochotonidae) from Porcupine Cave. Pp. 155-163, in Biodiversity response to climatic change in the Middle Pleistocene (A. D. Barnosky, ed.). University of California Press, Berkeley, 385 pp.

Messing, H. J. 1986. A Late Pleistocene-Holocene fauna from Chihuahua, Mexico. Southwestern Nat., 31:277-288.

Metcalf, A. L. 1970. Late Pleistocene (Woodfordian) gastropods from Dry Cave, Eddy County, New Mexico. Texas J. Sci., 22:41-46. 4941

Miller, A. H. 1929. The passerine remains from Rancho La Brea in the paleontological collections of the University of California. University of California Publications in Geological Sciences, 19:1-22.

Miller, A. H. 1932. An extinct icterid from Shelter Cave, New Mexico. Auk 49:38-41, pl. 4.

Miller, L. H. 1909. Teratornis, a new avian genus from Rancho La Brea. University of California Publication, Bulletin, Department of Geology, 5(21):305-317.

Miller, L. H. 1910. The condor-like vultures of Rancho La Brea. Univ. California Publ., Bull. Dept. Geol., 6:1-19.

Miller, L. H. 1940. A new Pleistocene turkey from Mexico. Condor 42:154-156.

Miller, L. H. 1943. The Pleistocene birds of San Josecito Cavern, Mexico. University of California Publications Zoology47:143-168.

Miller, L., and H. Howard. 1938. The status of the extinct condor-like birds of the Rancho La Brea Pleistocene. Univ. California Los Angeles Publ. Biol. Sci., 1:169-173, 2 pls.

Miller, R. R. 1982. First fossil record (Plio-Pleistocene) of threadfin shad, Dorosoma petenense, from the Gatu¤a Formation of southeastern New Mexico. Journal of Paleontology 56(2):423-425.

Miller, R. R., and G. R. Smith. 1981. Distribution and evolution of Chasmistes (Pisces: Catostomidae) in western North America. Occasional Papers of the Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan 696.

Miller, W. E. 1976. Late Pleistocene vertebrates of the Silver Creek local fauna from north central Utah. Great Basin Nat., 36:387-424.

Milstead, W. W. 1967. Fossil box turtles (Terrapene) from central North America, and box turtles of eastern Mexico. Copeia, 1967:168-179.

Milstead, W. W. 1969. Studies on the evolution of box turtles (genus Terrapene). Bull. Florida State Museum 14:1-113.

Moodie, K. B., and T. R. Van Devender. 1978. Fossil box turtles (genus Terrapene) from southern Arizona. Herpetologica 34(2):172-174.

Moodie, K. B., and T. R. Van Devender. 1979. Extinction and extirpation in the herpetofauna of the Southern High Plains with emphasis on Geochelone wilsoni (Testudinidae). Herpetologica, 35:198-206.

Murray, K. F. 1957. Pleistocene climate and the fauna of Burnet Cave, New Mexico. Ecology 38:129-132.

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