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DVPS Latest Publication of "The Mosasaur" is Available



In response to several off-list inquiries, I am providing info on the latest issue of the Delaware Valley Paleontological Society's (DVPS) triennial paleo publication "The Mosasaur" (2004). The order form is available online at www.dvps.org or http://dvps.essentrix.net/mosaorder.htm (The next volume should be published in 2007)Although not listed, this Volume VII has been available.
It's paleontologically interesting to all, and it boasts many list members as authors. If you're curious as to the content, I've listed the Table of Contents below:


THE MOSASAUR
The Journal of the Delaware Valley Paleontological Society
Volume VII May 2004
Table of Contents:

Using the latex peel method to collect and cast a Late Devonian lungfish from the Catskill Formation in Pennsylvania, by Edward B. Daeschler and C. Frederick Mullison . .1

Notes on the tooth "saw blades" of Edestus, a Late Paleozoic Chondrichthyan, by Rainer Zangerl and Clifford Jeremiah ..9

A Preliminary Paleoecological Investigation of Late Pennsylvanian Brachiopods from the LaSalle Limestone, LaSalle County, Illinois, Stephen L. Brusatte ..19

Shark-bitten Xiphactinus audax (Teleostei, Ichthyodectiformes) from the Niobrara Chalk (Upper Cretaceous) of Kansas, Kenshu Shimada and Michael J. Everhart 35

Plesiosaurs as the food of mosasaurs; new data on the stomach contents of Tylosaurus proriger (Squamata; Mosasauridae) from the Niobrara Formation of western Kansas, by Michael J. Everhart .41

A new mosasaur specimen from Maastricht (The Netherlands), with a review of the Late Cretaceous-Early Paleogene marine faunas of New Jersey and Limburg, by William B. Gallagher, John W. M. Jagt, Eric W. A. Mulder, and Anne S. Schulp...47

Occurrence of Callianassid Coprolites in the Cretaceous of New Jersey, by Carl M. Mehling ..59

A Lungfish (Dipnoan) from the Upper Cretaceous of New Jersey, by David C. Parris, Barbara S. Grandstaff, and William B. Gallagher..65

Early Cenomanian (Late Cretaceous) Elasmobranchs from the Mowry Shale, Fall River County, South Dakota, by David Cicimurri.69

Vertebrate fossils from the Upper Cretaceous (Merchantville Formation: Early Campanian) Graham Brick Yards locality of New Jersey
Albert J. Robb III...75


First Record of a Velociraptorine Theropod (Tetanurae, Dromaeosauridae) from the Eastern Gulf Coastal United States, by Caitlin R. Kiernan and David R. Schwimmer...89

Astrodon Rediscovered: America's First Sauropod, by Peter M. Kranz...95

Remnants of the Collection of Henry Steinhauer in the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia; With Notes On the Recovery of the Type Material of Three Taxa Named by Adolphe Brongniart, by James C. Lendemer.105

The Great Extinct Lizard: Hadrosaurus foulkii, "First Dinosaur" of Film and Stage, Earle E. Spamer..109

Delaware Valley Paleontological Society: "Ad Amorem Rerum Fossam - Part 2 - The Second Decade", by Lawrence E. Decina and Rollin H.Tillis

Patricia Kane-Vanni,  Bala Cynwyd, PA  19004
pkv1@erols.com or paleopatti@hotmail.com
http://groups.msn.com/DinosaurandFossilDigs

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