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  1. Handbook of paleontology for beginners and amateurs (New York. State Museum [Albany] Handbook 9-) by Winifred Goldring, 1960
  2. Treatise on Invertebrate Paleontology, Part Q: Arthropoda 3 - Crustacea / Ostracoda
  3. Contributions in Quaternary Vertebrate Paleontology: A Volume in Memorial to John E. Guilday (Special publication of Carnegie Museum of Natural History)
  4. Catastrophes and Earth History: The New Uniformitarianism (Series in Paleontology) by William A. Berggren, John A. Van Couvering, 1984-06
  5. Gondwana Six: Stratigraphy, Sedimentology, and Paleontology (Geophysical Monograph)
  6. You Can't Count on Dying (History of Paleontology) by Natalie H. Cabot, 1961-06
  7. The Fossil Collector's Handbook: A Paleontology Field Guide (Phalarope Books) by James MacDonald, J. R. MacDonald, 1983-11
  8. Vertebrate Paleontology in Utah (Miscellaneous Publication / Utah Geological Survey)
  9. The Encyclopedia of Paleontology (Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series)
  10. Invertebrate paleontology, by William H. Twenhofel, Robert R. Shrock, 1935
  11. Contributions to Canadian paleontology: Five papers (Bulletin - Geological Survey of Canada ; 267)
  12. The great tree of life;: Paleontology: the natural history of living creatures, (A science survey book) by Laurence James Ludovici, 1963
  13. Preliminary Report on the Paleontology of the Black Hills: Containing Descriptions of New Species of Fossils From the Potsdam, Jurassic, and Cretaceous Formations of the Black Hills of Dakota [ 1877 ] by Robert Parr Whitfield, 2009-08-10
  14. Paleontology of the Green River Formation, with a review of the fish fauna (Bulletin / Geological Survey of Wyoming) Second Edition by Lance Grande, 1984

61. Ozark Paleontology Web Site
Ozarks paleontology Web Site. Extensive outcrops of Precambrian, Cambrian, and Lower Ordovician rocks constitute the geologic center of the Ozarks.
http://www.stlcc.cc.mo.us/fv/geology/text/
Ozarks Paleontology Web Site
Extensive outcrops of Precambrian, Cambrian, and Lower Ordovician rocks constitute the geologic center of the Ozarks. These rocks can be locally fossiliferous, and some of the fossils which occur are peculiar and unique. Chert and dolomite, in layers or masses, yield these fossils which record a part of the Earth's early history of marine animal life. Represented here are some of these fossils, many of which are diffferent from those that e you will find on other parts of the Web.
Fossils:
Click on thumbnail graphic to get a larger image of the fossil:
Hemithecellids
Hemithecellid
Monoplacophorans
Monoplacophorans
Trilobites
Ozark trilobites
Gastropod-like Fossils
Ozark gastropod-like fossils
Matthevia
Matthevia
Stromatolites
Stomatolite
Gastropods
Ozark gastropods on a stromatolite reef
Aglaspids
Aglaspid
Protichnites
Slab with Protichnites
Conodia
Conodia
Paleoloricate
Paleoloricate
Cephalopods
Cephalopods
Climactichnites
Example of the tracks and a reconstruction of what
Climactichnites possibly might have looked like
Hyolithes
Hyolithes
Rostrochonchs
Late Paleozoic (Mississippian) specimen of Conocardium
which occurs in the outliers of Mississippian age of the Ozarks.

62. Honest Intellectual Inquiry: Science Sites
Includes categorized links to general science, anthropology, archaeology, astronomy, biology, genetics, evolution, chemistry, physics, climatology, computers, ecology, geology, mathematics, medicine, and paleontology.
http://www.azstarnet.com/~depriest/sci.htm
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Honest Intellectual Inquiry:
Selected Science Sites
If you're trapped in someone else's frames click here to break free.
If it hadn't been for my abysmal lack of ability in math, I probably would've become a scientist instead of a Romantic Lit major. As to what kind of science, I never had the opportunity to discover my alter milieu - I love several fields of hard science and several of (what are considered by some) the "softer" sciences. I have now broken these links down by category. Because of the inter-disciplinary nature of so much in the sciences these days, I thought it better to list some links in more than just one category. If you think any other link(s) belong in a different category, or definitely should be in more than one, please send me e-mail. I'd also like to know if you are aware of other good Science links I have missed. Thank you.
I have divided my Science page into the following subjects for your convenience:
General Science References

Anthropology and Archaeology

Astronomy

Biology, Genetics, and Evolution
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Paleontology

General Science References
Access Excellence
The site for health and bioscience teachers and learners. Some real neat stuff here, and interactive, centered around biotechnology.

63. Strange Science: The Rocky Road To Modern Paleontology And Biology
Strange Science The Rocky Road to Modern paleontology and Biology Has Moved. http//www.strangescience.net/. Please update your bookmark
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Strange Science: The Rocky Road to Modern Paleontology and Biology Has Moved
http://www.strangescience.net/ Please update your bookmark since this transition page is only temporary. Thanks!

64. Paleontology Careers
paleontology is fun, thrilling, and fascinating, but it is also hard work. paleontology is among the broadest of sciences. What is paleontology?
http://www.priweb.org/ed/lol/careers.html
I Want To Be A Paleontologist !
Advice for Students and Parents
Paleontological Research Institution
Ithaca, NY There is no luckier person than the person who can make their passion their career. Most professional paleontologists are just such lucky people. They are people consumed with a passion to understand the history of life on earth. Paleontology is fun, thrilling, and fascinating, but it is also hard work. It is not "easier" than the more traditional "core" science disciplines of physics, chemistry, biology, or geology. In many ways, paleontology is more difficult than any other science because to be a good paleontologist you must know a great deal about all of these fields. Paleontology is among the broadest of sciences.
What is paleontology?
What background do I need in high school?
The best starting point is a college preparatory program with as many science and math courses as possible. Outside reading in paleontology and visiting museums with fossil displays is helpful for building up knowledge of fossils themselves. No matter how interested or knowledgeable a student is in paleontology, however, good overall grades in high school are almost always required for admission to a good college or university, which is a necessary prerequisite for a career in paleontology.
What background do I need in college?

65. Science Matters
Provides new coverage on biology, astronomy, paleontology, and health.
http://www.sciencematters.com/

66. Pretty Butte Paleontology: Dinosaur Fossils From The Hell Creek Formation, North
Offers dinosaur fossils from the Hell Creek Formation in the badlands of North Dakota.
http://www.fossildino.com/
Fossils from the Hell Creek Formation The Catalog If you'd like more details about any of our specimens, or are seeking something not in the catalog, please contact us. We have numerous unprepared fossils that we can prepare and mount to order. Pictures are available for all specimens if no image is in the Catalog yet, just email us for a picture of the specimen you're interested in. If you have questions about the descriptive terminology used, check out the Anatomical Terminology page. And of course, visit the About Pretty Butte Paleontology page for details about our operation. We also have a Paleontology Library page that lists some of the books we have found useful in studying and identifying dinosaur fossils. Send email to: info@fossildino.com See us at the
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67. Bulletin Of American Paleontology
Bulletins of American paleontology. Begun in 1895, Bulletins of American paleontology is the oldest paleontological journal published in the western hemisphere.
http://www.priweb.org/bookstore/BAP_info.html
Bulletins of American Paleontology Begun in 1895, Bulletins of American Paleontology is the oldest paleontological journal published in the western hemisphere. It publishes peer-reviewed monographic works in any area of paleontology, especially descriptive systematics requiring high-quality photographic illustrations, although occasional multi-author or other special issues also appear. Publication is open to anyone regardless of institutional affiliation. A one-year subscription includes 2-3 issues. BAP Number 361
BAP Number 362

BAP Number 363

BAP Number 364
- NEW! Click here for details on instructions for authorship The Paleontological Research Institution
1259 Trumansburg Road Ithaca, NY 14850 phone: 607-273-6623 fax: 607-273-6620
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68. Pioneer Trails Regional Museum Home Page
The PTRM's paleontology department is renowned for its discovery of the High Dinosaur, the dinosaur closest to extinction. The PTRM conducts field tours where you can dig for dinosaurs and other fossils in the badlands with our expert paleontologists.
http://www.ptrm.org/
Welcome to PTRM!
Who Are We?
The Pioneer Trails Regional Museum is owned and operated by the Bowman County Historical and Genealogical Society. Our purpose is to preserve and research the history within a 100 mile radius of Bowman North Dakota. We endeavor to tell as complete a story as possible through the use of text and artifacts. Our goal is to become a research center in the fields of Paleontology, Archaeology, Anthropology, Botany, Genealogy, Local History and Astronomy. We also would like to act as a showcase for local artists in all areas of the arts. Our aim is to have programs for all ages and interests.
Where Are We?
The Pioneer Trails Regional Museum is located at 12 First Ave. NE in Bowman, North Dakota. Bowman is located at the confluence of two major highways, US 85 and US 12. We are in the extreme southwestern corner of North Dakota, approximately 16 miles from South Dakota, and 30 miles from Montana. * click on above image to view a more detailed map *
Pioneer Trails Regional Foundation
The foundation is being organized exclusively for charitable, educational, or scientific purposes within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The purpose of this organization shall be to enhance the mission of the Pioneer Trails Regional Museum by providing services that preserve assets and grant endowments through the interest off the principle of money given to the organization.

69. Fossil News - Journal Of Avocational Paleontology
Monthly magazine for fossil enthusiasts featuring articles on all facets of paleontology. Printed and online subscriptions. Free issue offer!
http://www.fossilnews.com/
Fossil News - Journal of Avocational Paleontology is a monthly magazine published specifically with the fossil enthusiast or avocational paleontologist in mind. A wide variety of articles is presented, most of them written by avocational paleontologists, on subjects ranging from field experiences to fossils of a given type or region to paleoart to evolutionary theory. Whether you are an armchair paleontologist or an experienced field collector, we have something to offer you. If you are viewing this text, it is because your browser is set not to read frame sets. you may continue viewing our site at http://www.fossilnews.com/fnintro.html

70. Del Air Rockhounds Club
A lapidary arts, paleontology, geology and jewelry making club in the San Fernando Valley. Site includes online field trip reports, gem fair information, and educational materials.
http://members.aol.com/delairocks/
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Welcome! You are visitor: The Del Air Rockhounds meet every 4th Tuesday at the Reseda Park Pool Building at 7:30 p.m. in Reseda, California. Our club provides everyone with the opportunity to learn about geology, the lapidary arts, collect rock and mineral specimens, take monthly camping trips and make new friends. We hope this site allows us to share with everyone the sights, sounds and experiences obtained on each trip. Each page when completed will have general directions, suggestions when to visit, pictures of the area, specimens in their natural and finished state. Each thumbnail picture will have a larger picture that can be expanded for detail viewing. Be sure to check our educational programs, youth activities, shop hints and links to other favorite rockhound sites.
Links to favorite field trip photos Coaldale, Nevada British Columbia, Canada South Cady Mountains, California San Gabriel River, California ... Stone Canyon, California If you have any comments, suggestions or would like to just ask a question or obtain more information about our club, just send us an e-mail at mailto:DelAirocks@aol.com

71. Vertebrate Paleontology
The FLMNH collections provide the most complete basis available for study of Cenozoic vertebrate paleontology in the southeastern United States and the
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/vertpaleo/
Florida Museum of Natural History
Artist's view of Thomas Farm. Click here for a description. Aucilla River Prehistory Project
Collection Databases

Information on Fossil Dig Volunteering

Florida Fossil Permit and Application Form
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Collection Databases University of Florida Vertebrate Paleontology (UF) Collection
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For further information, or to arrange for a visit to the collection, contact one of us:

72. Understanding Evolution Home
For teachers at all grade and experience levels teach evolution. Created by the University of California Museum of paleontology.
http://evolution.berkeley.edu
Text only version Search Site Index Navigation ... Contact This site was created by the University of California Museum of Paleontology with support provided by the National Science Foundation and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute.

73. FLMNH - Vertebrate Paleontology Databases
Vertebrate paleontology Databases. Search the University of Florida Vertebrate paleontology (UF) Collection. The UF main collection
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/databases/vp/intro.htm
Vertebrate Paleontology Databases
Search the University of Florida Vertebrate Paleontology (UF) Collection

Note: In order to query the database you will need an Internet browser which supports javascript. Search the Florida Geological Survey (UF/FGS) Collection
Note: In order to query the database you will need an Internet browser which supports javascript. Search the Pierce Brodkorb Ornithology (UF/PB) Collection Note: In order to query the database you will need an Internet browser which supports javascript. Send comments or inquiries to the VP Database Manager We seek and encourage input from Users about the VP databases and request that you send us any comments and suggestions about errors or inconsistencies that might be determined during your use of this resource. We reserve the right to modify, or not to modify, the existing database in response to your comments. Vertebrate Paleontology Home
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74. Brian F. Smith And Associates - Archaeology, History, And Paleontology - San Die
California consulting firm, specializing in archaeology, history, and paleontology. Company and staff profiles, recent projects, and employment opportunities.
http://www.brianfsmithandassociates.com/
Brian F. Smith and Associates (BFSA) offers consulting services pertaining to all aspects of cultural resource investigations and environmental review documents throughout the southwest, primarily in southern California. The combined experience of the principal consultants and associates represents over 75 years of involvement in the study of the history and prehistory of this region. BFSA was founded in 1977 and has had offices in San Diego County since that time. The company has focused consulting services strictly upon cultural resources, developing specialized services in the environmental compliance industry encompassing all aspects of local, state, and federal regulations regarding cultural resources.
We at BFSA are dedicated to the study of the cultural heritage of the southwest. We are committed to excellence in conducting environmental studies and evaluating cultural resources in order that such resources may be correctly identified and professionally and accurately analyzed for significance. We pride ourselves in the timely and cost-effective completion of projects of all sizes and parameters. Our firm has a long record of interaction with governmental agencies at all levels, as well as experience in public hearings, which has resulted in wide recognition of the firm in the field of cultural resource management.

75. Texas Memorial Museum: Vertebrate Paleontology Laboratory
Research and Collections Vertebrate paleontology Laboratory. Academic Programs and Opportunities in Vertebrate paleontology. Graduate Program.
http://www.tmm.utexas.edu/vpl/
Research and Collections Vertebrate Paleontology Laboratory
affiliated with
The University of Texas at Austin Department of Geological Sciences
High Resolution X-ray Computed Tomography Facility
Overview
Contact Information ... Links
Research Research Associates Field Research Recent Publications Professional Affiliations Academic Programs and Opportunities in Vertebrate Paleontology

76. PaleoPublications Home - Rare Out Of Print Used Geology Natural History Paleonto
Used, some rare, works in paleontology, Geology, Mineralogy, and related subjects.
http://www.paleopubs.com/
PaleoPublications - Promoting Learning and Knowledge! PaleoPublications specializes in antique, rare, and used works related to the natural sciences . We carry a large selection of offprints, reprints, and periodicals by the leading institutions, associations, and societies . We buy individual items to entire libraries. Send your questions or comments to nate@paleopubs.com There are several ways to explore our inventory: Use the Quick Search function above for single keyword searches Search by author, title, or subject through our advanced search engine Review our Current Features or a detailed list of natural sciences Browse through our ever expanding collection of periodicals Check the New Listings for each month New Listings May 2004
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77. MCM CyberMines - Paleontology In The Netherlands
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78. Ed Rogers Rare & Out Of Print Books - Rare Paleontology Books
Also including books on paleontology, mineralogy, mining, explorations, early surveys, volcanology, seismology and meteoritics.
http://geology-books.com/newcatalog.html
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1. L'Abbe de Witry; Memoire sur les Fossiles du Tournaisis et les Petrifications en General, Relativement a leur utilite pour la vie Civile. Memoires de L'Academie Imperiale et Royale,,,Bruxelles. Bruxelles, 1780. Quarto, pp. 34, 4 engraved plates of fossiles. In contemporary calf, six spine panels, gold tooled titles, red spine edges, marbled end sheets. rubbing to binding, text and plates exceptionally clean. Very rare, $700. CLICK ON IMAGE FOR OTHER EXPANDED VIEWS.

79. Internet Public Library: Paleontology
Dino Russ s Lair The Earthnet Info Server http//128.174.172.76/isgsroot/dinos/dinos_home.html Earth sciences information, focusing on paleontology.
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... Paleontology This collection All of the IPL Advanced A science dealing with the life of past geological periods as known from fossil remains.
Resources in this category:
You can also view Magazines Associations on the Net under this heading.
Dino Russ's Lair: The Earthnet Info Server
http://128.174.172.76:/isgsroot/dinos/dinos_home.html
Earth sciences information, focusing on paleontology. Includes information on dinosaur digs and vertibrate paleontology
DinoData
http://www.dinodata.net/
A searchable database of 6,000 pages of scholarly information about dinosaurs, including their names and scientific classification, fossil sites, timelines and maps, names of paleontologists who have described and named dinosaurs, and pictures of dinosaurs and dinosaur bones. There is also a database of dinosaur-related references (articles and books). Paleozoica , an amateur paleontological magazine, is available here in PDF format.
Dinosauria On-Line Dinosaur Omnipedia
http://www.dinosauria.com/dml/dml.htm
"The Dinosauria On-Line Dinosaur Omnipedia is maintained by Dinosauria On-Line on behalf of the Dinosaur Mailing List for use by the list and the public at large." It contains a dictionary of paleontological terms, a translation and pronunciation guide, a writer's guide, an anatomical dictionary, a type dictionary, a genera list, a dinosauria cladogram of the relationships among dinosauria, a list of geological ages, and maps of ancient earth.

80. The Science Page: PALEONTOLOGY
Links to resources in the field of paleontology of interest to students, teachers and paleontologists . part of The Science Page. paleontology.
http://sciencepage.org/paleo.htm
PALEONTOLOGY
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