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Pleistocene Fossil Literature—F - Har

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Pleistocene Literature—Western United States

Ferdon, E. N., Jr. 1946. An excavation of Hermit's Cave, New Mexico. School of American Research Monograph, 10:1-29.

Findley, J. S. 1953. Pleistocene Soricidae from San Josecito Cave, Nuevo León, Mexico. University of Kansas Publication, Museum of Natural History 5(36):633-639..

Findley, J. S. 1965. Shrews from Hermit Cave, Guadalupe Mountains, New Mexico. J. Mamm., 46:206-210.

Findley, J. S. 1969. Biogeography of Southwestern boreal and desert mammals. Contrib. Mamm., Univ. Kansas Mus. Nat. Hist. Misc. Publ., 51:113-128.

Finley, R. B., Jr. 2004. Biology of wood rats as cave dwellers and collectors. Pp. 74-81, in Biodiversity response to climatic change in the Middle Pleistocene (A. D. Barnosky, ed.). University of California Press, Berkeley, 385 pp.

Findley, J. S., A. H. Harris, D. E. Wilson, and C. Jones. 1975. Mammals of New Mexico. University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 360 pp.

Fosberg, F. R. 1936. Plant remains in Shelter Cave, New Mexico. Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Science 35:154-155.

Friedmann, S. J., and R. G. Raynolds. 2004. Magnetostratigraphic constraints on the age of Pleistocene fossiliferous strata in Porcupine Cave's DMNH Velvet Room excavation.. Pp. 57-63, in Biodiversity response to climatic change in the Middle Pleistocene (A. D. Barnosky, ed.). University of California Press, Berkeley, 385 pp.

Galusha, T., and J. C. Blick. 1971. Stratigraphy of the Santa Fe Group, New Mexico. American Museum of Natural History, Bulletin 144:1-127.

Goodwin, H. T. 2004. Systematics and faunal dynamics of fossil squirrels from Porcupine Cave. Pp. 172-192, in Biodiversity response to climatic change in the Middle Pleistocene (A. D. Barnosky, ed.). University of California Press, Berkeley, 385 pp.

Gehlbach, F. R., and J. A. Holman. 1974. Paleoecology of amphibians and reptiles from Pratt Cave, Guadalupe Mountains National Park, Texas. Southwestern Nat., 19:191-198.

Gidley, J. W. 1906. A new ruminant from the Pleistocene of New Mexico. Proceedings of the United States National Museum 30(1447):165-167.

Gillespie, W. B. 1980? Late Quaternary small vertebrates from Chaco Canyon, northwestern New Mexico. ? poss. abstract for the meeting in Albuq. & in J NM Acad. Sci?

Gillespie, W. B. 1981. Ecological implications of faunal remains from archaeological sites in Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. Paper for presentation at 46th ann. meet. Soc. Amer. Archaeol., 24 typescript pp.

Gillespie, W. B. 1982. Vertebrate remains, macrobotanical remains, pottery and unfired clay from the 1981 test excavation, 29 SJ 178, northwestern New Mexico. Report to Chaco Center, Natl. Park Serv. 26 pp., typescript.

Gillespie, W. B. 1984. Late Quaternary small vertebrates from Chaco Canyon, northwest New Mexico. New Mexico Geology 6:16. ABSTRACT

Gillette, D. D., J. L. Gillette, and J. Murphy. 1985. The Tucumcari mammoths excavated by the Denver Museum of Natural History in 1930. New Mexico Geological Society, Guidebook 36:14-17.

Gillette, D. D., C. V. Haynes, J. J. Saunders, and D. Stanford. 1985. Preliminary report on the occurrence of Mammuthus sp. in Mora County, New Mexico. New Mexico Geological Society, Guidebook 36:48-50.

Goodwin, H. T. 2002. Spermophilus elegans (Rodentia, Sciuridae) from the Middle Pleistocene of Colorado and the origin of the Spermophilus richarsonii group. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 22(1):182–185.

Guilday, J. E. 1967. Notes on the Pleistocene big brown bat [Eptesicus grandis (Brown)]. Annals Carnegie Mus., 39:105-114.

Hall, E. R. 1927. Species of the mammalian subfamily Bassariscinae. University of California Publications, Department of Geological Sciences 16:435-448.

Hall, E. R. 1936. Mustelid mammals from the Pleistocene of North America. Carnegie Inst. Washington Publ., 473:41-119.

Handley, C. O., Jr. 1955. A new Pleistocene bat (Corynorhinus) from Mexico. Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences 45:48-49.

Hargrave, L. L., and S. D. Emslie. 1980. Passenger pigeon bones from archaeological sites in New Mexico. Contributions to Science, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, 330:257-260.

Harris, A. H. 1970a. The Dry Cave mammalian fauna and late pluvial conditions in southeastern New Mexico. Texas J. Sci., 22:3-27.

Harris, A. H. 1970b. Past climate of the Navajo Reservoir District. Amer. Antiq., 35:374-377.

Harris, A. H. 1977b. Wisconsin age environments in the northern Chihuahuan Desert: Evidence from the higher vertebrates. Pp. 23-52, in, Transactions of the symposium on the biological resources of the Chihuahuan Desert region, United States and Mexico (R. H. Wauer and D. H. Riskind, eds.), Natl. Park Serv. Trans. Proc. Ser., 3:1-658.

Harris, A. H. 1980. The paleoecology of Dry Cave, New Mexico. Natl. Geographic Society Research Report, 12:331-338.

Harris, A. H. 1984. Late Pleistocene and early Holocene life zones in New Mexico. New Mexico Geology 6:15. ABSTRACT.

Harris, A. H. 1984a. Neotoma in the late Pleistocene of New Mexico and Chihuahua. Pp. 164-178, in Contributions in Quaternary vertebrate paleontology: a volume in memorial to John E. Guilday (H. H. Genoways and M. R. Dawson, eds.). Carnegie Mus. Nat. Hist., Spec. Publ., 8:1-538.

Harris, A. H. 1984b. Two new species of late Pleistocene woodrats (Cricetidae: Neotoma) from New Mexico. J. Mamm., 65:560-566.

Harris, A. H. 1984. Late Wisconsin biotic zones in the interior of western United States and adjacent regions. Curr. Res. Pleist., 1:57.

Harris, A. H. 1985a. Late Pleistocene vertebrate paleoecology of the West. Univ. Texas Press, Austin, 293 pp.

Harris, A. H. 1985b. Preliminary report on the vertebrate fauna of U-Bar Cave, Hidalgo County, New Mexico. New Mexico Geology, 7:74-77, 84.

Harris, A. H. 1987. Reconstruction of Mid-Wisconsin environments in southern New Mexico. Natl. Geogr. Res., 3:142-151.

Harris, A. H. 1988. Late Pleistocene and Holocene Microtus (Pitymys) (Rodentia: Cricetidae) in New Mexico. J. Vert. Paleont., 8:307-313.

Harris, A. H. 1989. The New Mexican late Wisconsin--east versus west. National Geographic Research, 5:205-217.

Harris, A. H. 1990a. Fossil evidence bearing on Southwestern mammalian biogeography. Journal of Mammalogy 71:219-229.

Harris, A. H. 1990b. Taxonomic status of the Pleistocene ringtail Bassariscus sonoitensis (Carnivora). Southwestern Naturalist 35(3):343-346.

Harris, A. H. 1991. Preliminary report on the fauna of Pendejo Cave, Otero County, New Mexico. Current Research in the Pleistocene 8:92-93.

Harris, A. H., and L. N. Carraway. 1993. Sorex preblei from the Late Pleistocene of New Mexico. Southwestern Naturalist 38:56-58.

Harris, A. H. 1993a. Wisconsinan pre-pleniglacial biotic change in southeastern New Mexico. Quaternary Research 40:127-133.

Harris, A. H. 1993b. A Late-Pleistocene occurrence of ermine (Mustela erminea) in southeastern New Mexico. Southwestern Naturalist 38:279-280.

Harris, A. H. 1993c. Quaternary vertebrates of New Mexico. Pp. 179-197, in Vertebrate Paleontology in New Mexico, New Mexico Museum of Natural History, Bulletin 2:i-vii, 1-338.

Harris, A. H. 2003. The Pleistocene vertebrate fauna from Pendejo Cave. Pp. 36-65, in Pendejo Cave (R. S. MacNeish and J. G. Libby, eds.), University of New Mexico Press, Albuquerque, 526 pp.

Harris, A. H. 2005. Caves as unique resources for Pleistocene vertebrate faunas. Pp. 249-253, in New Mexico's ice ages (S. G. Lucas, G. S. Morgan, and K. E. Zeigler, eds.), New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin no. 28:1-280.

Harris, A. H., and C. R. Crews. 1982. Conkling roadrunner--a subspecies of the California roadrunner? New Mexico Journal of Science 22(1):50. ABSTRACT.

Harris, A. H., and C. R. Crews. 1983. Conkling's roadrunner--a subspecies of the California roadrunner? Southwestern Naturalist 28:407-412.

Harris, A. H., and J. S. Findley. 1964. Pleistocene-Recent fauna of the Isleta Caves, Bernalillo County, New Mexico. Amer. J. Sci., 262:114-120.

Harris, A. H., and P. Mundel. 1974. Size reduction in bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis) at the close of the Pleistocene. J. Mamm., 55:678-680.

Harris, A. H., and L. S. W. Porter. 1980. Late Pleistocene horses of Dry Cave, Eddy County, New Mexico. J. Mamm., 61:46-65.

Harris, A. H., R. A. Smartt, and W. R. Smartt. 1973. Cryptotis parva from the Pleistocene of New Mexico. J. Mamm., 54:512-513.

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