Bulletin of the Museum of Natural History, University of Oregon: Recent submissions

  • Rice, Harvey (Museum of Natural History, University of OregonMuseum of Natural History, University of Oregon, 1973)
    Through the doorway of the Museum of Natural History come many visitors. Inside are displays which contain materials arranged to interpret various aspects of nature. Each display tells its own story. Displays range ...
  • Roscoe, Ernest J. (Museum of Natural History, University of OregonMuseum of Natural History, University of Oregon, 1967-07)
    This report is based upon a study of the molluscan material recovered from twelve sites excavated by field parties from the Anthropology Department, University of Oregon, in the Middle Deschutes River Basin in ...
  • Shotwell, J. Arnold (Museum of Natural History, University of OregonMuseum of Natural History, University of Oregon, 1967-06)
    Samples of Peromyscus from six late Tertiary localities in Oregon are described. Variation and progressive changes are discussed for the time, Barstovian through Hemphillian. Two new species, P. pagei and P. valensis are ...
  • Leonhardy, Frank (Museum of Natural History, University of OregonMuseum of Natural History, University of Oregon, 1967-03)
    The Iron Gate site is a single component village located on the Klamath River is Siskiyou County, California. On the basis of radio-carbon dates occupation is estimated to have been between 1400 A.D. and 1600 A.D. The ...
  • Emlong, Douglas (Museum of Natural History, University of OregonMuseum of Natural History, University of Oregon, 1966-10)
    Intensive search by the author, in marine Oligocene formations of Oregon has resulted in the discovery of a very interesting cetacean skeleton. This animal possesses so many distinctive features that it seems appropriate to ...
  • Hutchison, John Howard (Museum of Natural History, University of OregonMuseum of Natural History, University of Oregon, 1966-03)
    Skull Springs and Quartz Basin, two localities of Barstovian (late Miocene) age in Malheur County, Oregon, have produced relatively abundant jaws and teeth of shrews (family Soricidae Gray). The subfamily Heterosoricinae ...
  • Kittleman, Laurence R.; Green, Arthur R.; Hagood, Allen R.; Johnson, Arvid M.; McMurray, Jay M.; Russell, Robert G.; Weeden, Dennis A. (Museum of Natural History, University of OregonMuseum of Natural History, University of Oregon, 1965-12)
    Late Cenozoic terrestrial sedimentation and volcanism produced more than 6000 ft of complexly interstratified rocks in the Owyhee region, southeastern Oregon. Deposition upon a basement of peripherally exposed Paleozoic ...

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