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         Vertebrate Paleontology:     more books (100)
  1. Vertebrate Paleontology and Evolution by Robert L. Carroll, 1990-01-01
  2. Vertebrate Paleontology by Alfred Sherwood Romer, 1966-06
  3. Patterns and Processes of Vertebrate Evolution (Cambridge Paleobiology Series) by Robert Lynn Carroll, 1997-04-28
  4. VERTEBRATE PALAEONTOLOGY by MICHAEL BENTON, 2003
  5. Papers in Vertebrate Paleontology Honoring Robert Warren Wilson (Special publication of Carnegie Museum of Natural History) by Robert M. Mengel, 1984-06
  6. Vertebrate Paleontology in Utah (Miscellaneous Publication / Utah Geological Survey)
  7. Contributions in Quaternary Vertebrate Paleontology: A Volume in Memorial to John E. Guilday (Special publication of Carnegie Museum of Natural History)
  8. The Emergence of Whales: Evolutionary Patterns in the Origin of Cetacea (Advances in Vertebrate Paleobiology)
  9. Biostratigraphy and Vertebrate Paleontology of the San Timoteo Badlands, (UC Publications in Geological Sciences) by L. Barry Albright, 2000-03-08
  10. Vertebrate Paleontology in the Neotropics: The Miocene Fauna of La Venta, Colombia by Richard L. Cifelli, 1997-02-17
  11. Vertebrate Paleontology 1092 (Benchmark Papers in Geology Series)
  12. A Preliminary Report on the Vertebrate Paleontology of the Llano Estacado by Edward Drinker Cope, 2010-10-14
  13. Notes and Comments on Vertebrate Paleontology by Alfred Romer, 1968-06
  14. Paleontology of Vertebrates by Jean Chaline, 1990-07-13

1. The Society Of Vertebrate Paleontology
The Society of vertebrate paleontology Founded in 1940 by thirtyfour paleontologists,the Society now has almost 2,000 members representing professionals
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Media Guide Press Releases The Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Founded in 1940 by thirty-four paleontologists, the Society now has almost 2,000 members representing professionals, students, artists, preparators, and others interested in VP. It is organized exclusively for educational and scientific purposes, with the object of advancing the science of vertebrate paleontology. More information... The Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology JVP is the leading journal of professional vertebrate paleontology and the flagship publication of the Society. It was founded in 1980 by Dr. Jiri Zidek and publishes contributions on all aspects of VP. Tables of contents and abstracts are available, as are guidelines for submission. More information...

2. Yale Peabody Museum: Vertebrate Paleontology
vertebrate paleontology. Collection History Search the Collection Catalog Email marilyn.fox@yale.edu. vertebrate paleontology Division. Peabody Museum of Natural History
http://www.peabody.yale.edu/collections/vp
Vertebrate Paleontology
Collection History Search the Collection Catalog Published by the Yale Peabody Museum New Perspectives on the Origin and Early Evolution of Birds:
Proceedings of the International Symposium in Honor of John H. Ostrom
J. Gauthier and L.F. Gall, eds. Othniel Charles Marsh. William Reed, John Bell Hatcher, Archelon Richard Swann Lull, Malcolm R. Thorpe, G. Edward Lewis, J. T. Gregory, Elwyn Simons, and most recently, John Ostrom have all added significant collections to the museum. Notable among these are Tertiary mammals from the Fayum of Egypt and the Siwaliks of India and Pakistan and Lower Cretaceous dinosaurs from Wyoming and Montana. William Berryman Scott in the late 1800s. Curators of the collection have included such well-known vertebrate paleontologists as W. B. Scott, J. B. Hatcher, William J. Sinclair, Glenn L. Jepsen, Donald Baird, and John R. Horner. Maiasaura material. In addition to these, there are important collections of Miocene mammals from Patagonia and Oligocene mammals from Bolivia. The Division maintains a large archive of field notes, maps, photographs, and correspondence, as well as the Marsh-Lull Reprint Library which includes publications from the late 1700s to the present-day.

3. FLMNH - Vertebrate Paleontology Databases
vertebrate paleontology Databases. Search the University of Florida vertebrate paleontology (UF) Collection. The UF main collection (not including the Florida Geological Survey and Brodkorb collections) contains 209 432 catalogued specimens.
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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4. University Of Nebraska State Museum Vertebrate Paleontology
Staff, Students, Volunteers. Nebraska County Fossils!NEW! Museum Notes. Nebraska Feature Fossils. Ashfall Fossil Beds. Highway Salvage Paleontology. The Cellars of Time. Other Interesting Links. Visitors since January 4, 2004
http://www-museum.unl.edu/research/vertpaleo/vertpaleo.html
About the Collections
Staff, Students, Volunteers
Nebraska County Fossils! NEW!
Museum Notes
Nebraska Feature Fossils
Ashfall Fossil Beds
Highway Salvage Paleontology ...
Other Interesting Links
Visitors since January 4, 2004:

5. Vertebrate Paleontology Home
Carnegie Museum of Natural History's Section of vertebrate paleontology presents current research news.
http://www.carnegiemuseums.org/cmnh/vp/
OUR MISSION The mission of the Section of Vertebrate Paleontology at Carnegie Museum of Natural History is to expand the scientific understanding of fossil vertebrates through original research, to collect and preserve vertebrate fossils through field exploration and curation of our fossil collection, and to participate in science education through museum exhibitions, public education, and scientific lectures.
Vertebrate Paleontology News! The Hunt for the Dawn Monkey - Dr. K.C. Beard, author
A Mammal the Size of a Paperclip!

A Treasure Trove of Specimens: The Bromacker Quarry

Tracking Our Extended Family:
Eosimias ...
A New Family of Eocene Rodents From Asia

Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Section of Vertebrate Paleontology
4400 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-4080

6. Vertebrate Paleontology Lab
vertebrate paleontology Laboratory. affiliated with. The University of Nonvertebrate paleontology Laboratory Texas Natural History Collections vertebrate paleontology Laboratory
http://www.utexas.edu/research/vprl
Vertebrate Paleontology Lab We've Moved! If your Web browser is a recent version, it should take you to our new location automatically. If you've waited 20 seconds and nothing's happened yet, click here to transfer: http://www.tmm.utexas.edu/vpl/

7. Texas Memorial Museum: Vertebrate Paleontology Laboratory
Research and Collections vertebrate paleontology Laboratory. Academic Programsand 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

8. University Of Nebraska State Museum Vertebrate Paleontology
Division of vertebrate paleontology. The University of Nebraska State Museum URL structure has links and bookmarks to the vertebrate paleontology Division to http//wwwmuseum
http://www-museum.unl.edu/vertpaleo
University of Nebraska State Museum
Division of Vertebrate Paleontology
The University of Nebraska State Museum URL structure has changed! Please update your links and bookmarks to the Vertebrate Paleontology Division to: http://www-museum.unl.edu/research/vertpaleo/vertpaleo.html
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This page last updated: Tuesday, November 11, 1997 gbrown@unlinfo.unl.edu

9. JVP Content
History and Coverage The Journal of vertebrate paleontology (or JVP) was foundedin 1980 at the University of Oklahoma by Dr. Jiri Zidek, with financial
http://www.vertpaleo.org/jvp/
History and Coverage
The Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology (or JVP) was founded in 1980 at the University of Oklahoma by Dr. Jiri Zidek, with financial support from the University of Oklahoma Presidential Associates Fund; continued in 1984 by the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology. It publishes original contributions on all aspects of the subject, including vertebrate origins, evolution, functional morphology, taxonomy, biostratigraphy, paleoecology, paleobiogeography, and paleoanthropology. Journal Contents
This site contains the tables of contents for all issues from Volume 1 (1981) to the present and the abstracts of individual papers from Volume 14 (1994) to the present. Go to contents... Guide for Authors
The Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology publishes original contributions on all aspects of the subject, including vertebrate origins, evolution, functional morphology, taxonomy, biostratigraphy, paleoecology, paleobiogeography, and paleoanthropology. Go to Author's Guide...

10. Beri's Dinosaur World Magazine
Illustrated site devoted to vertebrate paleontology and dinosaurs.
http://www.geocities.com/dinosaurbero/
OO Original dinosaur images! Bookmark! Next time it will load up faster ! Dinosaur pictures! Dinosauria, Dinosaurs, Dinosauri, Dinozavri, Dinosaurios, Dinosaurier... Dinosaur, Dinozaur, Dinozaver, Dinosaurio... Beri's Dinosaur World e-mail
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DINOSAURS! GO TO CONTENTS CONTACT Quod bonum, faustum, felix, fortunatumque sit.
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Welcome to the vertebrate paleontology site, designed, written, painted, animated and edited by the paleolife illustrator Beri. This Web site is designed for dinosaur fans, paleontology enthusiasts and professionals. Some other cool extinct animals like saber-toothed tigers and pterosaurs are also featured. Welcome DINOSAUR IMAGES
"MUST HAVE" DINOSAUR BOOKS! The master dinosaur book-list
dinosaurs dinosaur images extinct animals dinosaur articles facts and speculation news and information
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A VERTEBRATE PALEONTOLOGY SITE This site is convenient for surfers of all ages.

11. Vertebrate Paleontology
The FLMNH collections provide the most complete basis available for study ofCenozoic 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
Florida Geological Survey (UF/FGS) Collection

Pierce Brodkorb Ornithology (UF/PB) Collection
For further information, or to arrange for a visit to the collection, contact one of us:

12. BFV Online
Indexed published literature of vertebrate paleontology, 1509 1993 (database).
http://www.bfvol.org/
The BFV Online
  The BFV Online provides interactive access to the SVP's Bibliography of Fossil Vertebrates series. Using the BFV Online , users can specify a search criterion, and receive a formatted list of matching literature references. Queries are formed like taxon = 'Tyrannosaurus' . Detailed instructions are available for writing queries   Note: Currently, the database covers the years 1509-1968 and 1981 - 1993, and has approximately 131,190 references. Query: To submit the query, hit return or press: 
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13. Dino Land Paleontology Interviews: Dr. Martin Lockley
vertebrate paleontology, trace fossils (i.e., footprints), (Univ. Colorado; Interview).
http://www.geocities.com/stegob/martinlockley.html
DINO LAND PALEONTOLOGY INTERVIEWS DR. MARTIN LOCKLEY Carnivorous Dinosaur Footprint from Rovereto, Italy Among the common paleo questions such as "How did the dinosaurs die out?" and "Did they evolve into birds?" are the more deeply enticed questions, such as "Were dinosaurs social animals?" Nobody has taken more cracks at this question during the past two decades than University of Colorado paleontologist Martin Lockley. Lockley began his career as an Ordovician paleontologist, but soon became fascinated by dinosaur tracks. This fascination has led to a career that has, among other aspects, spanned from studying the only T. rex footprint to attempting to answer whether dinosaurs migrated to writing three popular books. This past summer I interviewed Dr. Lockley for my book project, and was amazed to learn so much about dinosaur social behavior and locomotion. Here are some of the highlights of my interview. Steve Brusatte: Dr. Lockley, were you into dinosaurs or paleontology as a child? Martin Lockley: No, I was not into dinosaurs at all. I was raised on a nature reserve and was always surrounded by animals. I became interested in paleontology when I got into college and a teacher passed along "the paleo bug" to me.

14. Non-vertebrate Paleontology Lab
s of collections and exhibits. Includes many pictures of fossils, Virtual exhibits, links to other paleo sites, biographies of paleontologists contributing to the collection, and current curatorial issues.......
http://octopus.npl.utexas.edu/npl/
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15. SVP Awards
Research funding opportunities and awards.
http://www.vertpaleo.org/awards/
Estes Grant
Gregory Award

Honorary Memberships

Lanzendorf Prize
... Past Winners Call For Nominations You are encouraged to nominate worthy individuals for the Society's awards and prizes by notifying the appropriate committee chair in writing. Awards will be presented at the SVP annual meeting. Morris F. Skinner Award Deadline: Monday, April 19
for contributions to science through the collection of fossil vertebrates Joseph T. Gregory Award Deadline: Monday, April 19
for outstanding service to the welfare of the Society A.S. Romer - G. G. Simpson Medal Deadline: Monday, April 19
for lifetime achievement in the field of vertebrate paleontology Honorary Membership Award Deadline: Monday, April 19
for distinguished contribution to the field of vertebrate paleontology Predoctoral Fellowship Grant Deadline: Monday, April 19

16. Vertebrate Paleontology
Programs in Paleontology and Paleobiology. Graduate Fellowship in vertebrate paleontology. International Student University of Florida vertebrate paleontology (UF) Collection. Florida
http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/natsci/vertpaleo/vertpaleo.htm
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
...
VP Staff

Collection Databases University of Florida Vertebrate Paleontology (UF) Collection
Florida Geological Survey (UF/FGS) Collection

Pierce Brodkorb Ornithology (UF/PB) Collection
For further information, or to arrange for a visit to the collection, contact one of us:

17. Non-vertebrate Paleontology Lab

http://www.tmm.utexas.edu/npl/
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18. BioOne: List Of Journals
Journal of vertebrate paleontology more info 02724634, 3716, 406, The Societyof vertebrate paleontology, vol. 24 iss.1 (2004). Available Volumes.
http://www.bioone.org/bioone/?request=get-journals-list&issn=0272-4634

19. SVP Website: We've Moved...
Future meetings of the society.
http://www.museum.state.il.us/svp/meetings/

20. Vertebrate Paleontology Home
OUR MISSION. vertebrate paleontology News! Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Section of vertebrate paleontology. 4400 Forbes Avenue. Pittsburgh, PA 152134080. 412.622.1915
http://www.carnegieinstitute.org/cmnh/vp
OUR MISSION The mission of the Section of Vertebrate Paleontology at Carnegie Museum of Natural History is to expand the scientific understanding of fossil vertebrates through original research, to collect and preserve vertebrate fossils through field exploration and curation of our fossil collection, and to participate in science education through museum exhibitions, public education, and scientific lectures.
Vertebrate Paleontology News! The Hunt for the Dawn Monkey - Dr. K.C. Beard, author
A Mammal the Size of a Paperclip!

A Treasure Trove of Specimens: The Bromacker Quarry

Tracking Our Extended Family:
Eosimias ...
A New Family of Eocene Rodents From Asia

Carnegie Museum of Natural History
Section of Vertebrate Paleontology
4400 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213-4080

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