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HAY, O. P.

1920. Description of some Pleistocene vertebrates found in the United States. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 57:83-146, 8 pls., 4 figs.

1921. Description of species of Pleistocene vertebrate types of specimens of most of which are preserved in the U. S. National Museum. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 59:599-642.

1923. The Pleistocene of North America and its vertebrated animals from the states east of the Mississippi River and from the Canadian provinces east of longitude 95°. Carnegie Inst. Washington, Publ. 322: 1-499, February 24.

1924. The Pleistocene of the middle region of North America and its vertebrated animals. Carnegie Inst. Washington, Publ. 322A:1-346.

1927. The Pleistocene of the western region of North America and its vertebrate animals. Carnegie Inst. Wash., Publ. 322B, pp. v + 346, 12 pls., 21 maps, 10 text figs.

HIBBARD, C. W.

1938. An Upper Pliocene fauna from Meade County, Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 40:239-265, 5 pls., 2 figs.

1941a. The Borchers fauna, a new Pleistocene interglacial fauna from Meade County, Kansas. Bull. State Geol. Surv. Kansas, 38:197-220, 2 pls., July 14.

1941b. Mammals of the Rexroad Fauna from the Upper Pliocene of southwestern Kansas. Trans. Kansas Acad. Sci., 44:265-313, 4 pls.

1943. The Rezabek fauna, a new Pleistocene fauna from Lincoln County, Kansas. Univ. Kansas Sci. Bull., 29:235-247, October 15.

1944. Stratigraphy and vertebrate paleontology of Pleistocene deposits of southwestern Kansas. Geol. Soc. Amer. Bull., 55:707-754, 3 pls., 20 figs.

1950. Mammals of the Rexroad Formation from Fox Canyon, Meade County, Kansas. Univ. Michigan Paleo. Contrib., 8(6):113-192, 5 pls., 23 figs.

1951. Thomomys talpoides (Richardson) from a late Pleistocene deposit in Kansas. Jour. Mamm., 32:229-230.

1952. Vertebrate fossils from late Cenozoic deposits of central Kansas. Univ. Kans. Paleont. Contrib., Vertebrata, 2:1-14, March 20.

1953. The Saw Rock Canyon fauna and its stratigraphic significance. Papers Michigan Acad. Sci., Arts, and Letters, 38:387-411.

1954. A new Pliocene vertebrate fauna from Oklahoma. Papers Michigan Acad. Sci., Arts, Letters, 39:339-359.

1955a. Pleistocene vertebrates from the upper Bercerra (Bercerra Superior) Formation, valley of Tecquixquiac, Mexico, with notes on other Pleistocene forms. Contribution from Mus. Paleo., Univ. Michigan, 12:47-96, 9 pls., 5 figs., February 18.

1955b. The Jinglebob interglacial (Sangamon?) fauna from Kansas and its climatic significance. Contrib. Mus. Paleo., Univ. Michigan, 12: 179-228, 2 pls., 8 figs., September 1.

1956. Vertebrate fossils from the Meade Formation of southwestern Kansas. Papers Michigan Acad. Sci., Arts, and Letters, 41:145-200.

1958. Summary of North American Pliestocene mammalian local faunas. Papers of Michigan Acad. Sci., Arts, and Letters, 43:1-32.

1963. A late Illinoian fauna from southwestern Kansas and its climatic significance. Papers Michigan Acad. Sci., Arts and Letters, 48:187-221, 8 figs.

HIBBARD, C. W., and KEENMON, K. A.

1950. New evidence of the Lower Miocene age of the Blacktail Deer Creek Formation in Montana. Contrib. Univ. Michigan Mus. Paleo., 8:193-204, 3 figs., 1 map, July 28.

HIBBARD, C. W., and MOOSER, O.

1963. A porcupine from the Pleistocene of Aguascalientes, Mexico. Contrib. Mus. Paleo. Univ. Michigan, 18:245-250, November 22.

HIBBARD, C. W., RAY, D. E., SAVAGE, D. E., TAYLOR, D. W., GUILDAY, G. E.

1965. Quaternary mammals of North America. In Quaternary of the United States. Eds. H. E. Wright, Jr., and D. G. Frey. Princeton Univ. Press, Princeton, pp. x + 922.

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