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Re: T. walleri again
You can find reference to Titanis walleri in the following:
Baskin,J.A. 1995. The Giant Flightless Bird Titanis walleri (Aves:
Phorusrhacidae) from the Pleistocene Coastal Plain of South Texas. Jour.
Vert. Paleo. 15(4): 842-844.
Marshall,L.G. 1988. Land Mammals and the Great American Interchange. Amer.
Sci. 76: 380-388.
Martin,P.S. and Guilday,J.E. 1967. A Bestiary for Pleistocene Biologists.
Edited by P.S.Martin and H.E.Wright, Jr. Yale University Press, New Haven &
London. pp. 1-62.
Hope these are of use.
Andrew R. C. Milner
City Paleontologist
St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site at Johnson Farm, St. George, Utah
Home Phone: (435) 477-9467
http://www.dinotrax.com
andrew@hanmansfossils.com
"There is no branch of detective science which is so important and so much
neglected as the art of tracing footsteps" -- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, 1891
----- Original Message -----
From: <birdbooker@zipcon.net>
To: <dinosaur@usc.edu>
Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 5:10 PM
Subject: T. walleri again
> HI:
> I was wondering if anyone knows of any papers that discuss the flora and
fauna associated with Titanis walleri?
>
> --
> Ian Paulsen
> Bainbridge Island, WA USA
> A.K.A.:Birdbooker
> Rallidae all the way!
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>