Уолтер Уиллис ГРЭНДЖЕР

Walter Willis GRANGER
07.11. 1872 – 06.09. 1941

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Список публикаций

Allen, J.A., 1895, Article VII. List of mammals collected in the Black Hills region of South Dakota and in western Kansas by Mr. Walter W. Granger with field notes by the collector: Bulletin of the American Museum Natural History, 7, p. 259-274.
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Allen, J.A., 1896, Article XV. List of mammals collected by Mr. Walter W. Granger, in New Mexico, Utah, Wyoming and Nebraska, 1895-96, with field notes by the collector: Bulletin of the American Museum Natural History, 8, p. 241-258.
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Osborn, H.F. and Granger, W., 1901, Fore and hind limbs of Sauropoda from the Bone Cabin quarry: Bulletin of the American Museum Natural History, 14, p. 199-208.
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Granger, W., 1908, A preliminary notice of the Fayum collection: Natural History, 8, p. 8-14.
Granger, W., 1908, Revision of the American Eocene horses: Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 24, p. 221-264.
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Granger, W., 1908, Studies on the American hyracotheres: Science, 27, p. 256.
Granger, W., 1909, Faunal horizons of the Washakie Formation of southern Wyoming: Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 26, p. 13-24.
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Granger, W., 1909, Stratigraphy and faunal divisions of the Bridger Formation, Part 6; in Matthew, W.D., The Carnivora and Insectivora of the Bridger basin: Memoirs from the American Museum of Natural History, 9, p. 289-567.
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Granger, W., 1910, [Report on the Museum's 1907 expedition to the Fayum]: Transactions of the New York Academy of Sciences, 19, p. 303-304.
Granger, W., 1910, Tertiary faunal horizons in the Wind River basin, Wyoming, with descriptions of new Eocene mammals: Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 28, p. 235-251.
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Granger, W., 1911, Earliest known ancestor of the modern horse, the small four-toed Eohippus, discovered on the bad-lands of Wyoming: American Museum Journal, 6, p. 85-88.
Sinclair, W.J. and Granger, W., 1911, Eocene and Oligocene of the Wind River and Bighorn basins: Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 30, p. 83-117.
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Sinclair, W.J. and Granger, W., 1911, Eocene and Oligocene of the Wind River and Bighorn basins: Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, 22, p. 722-723.
Sinclair, W.J. and Granger, W., 1912, Notes on the Tertiary deposits of the Bighorn basin: Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History,31, p. 57-67.
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Granger, W., 1913, Lower Eocene fauna of northwestern Wyoming: Annotations of the New York Academy of Sciences, 23, p. 263.
Granger, W., 1914, On the names of lower Eocene faunal horizons of Wyoming and New Mexico: Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 33, p. 201-207.
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Sinclair, W.J. and Granger, W., 1914, Paleocene deposits of the San Juan basin, New Mexico: Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 33, p. 297-316.
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Granger, W., 1915, New evidence of the affinities of the Multituberculata: Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, 26, p. 152.
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Matthew, W.D. and Granger, W., eds., 1915-1918, A revision of the lower Eocene Wasatch and Wind River faunas: Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, v. 34, p. 1-103, 311-328, 329-361, 429-483, and v. 38, 565-657.
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Granger, W., 1915, Part III. Order Condylarthra. Families Phenacodontidae and Meniscotheriidae; in Matthew, W.D. and Granger, W., eds., A revision of the lower Eocene Wasatch and Wind River faunas: Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 34, p. 329-361.
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Granger, W., 1917, Notes on Paleocene and lower Eocene mammal horizons of northern New Mexico and southern Colorado: Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 37, p. 821-830.
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Granger, W. and Gregory, W.K, 1917, A revision of the Eocene primates of the genus Notharctus: Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, n. 37, p. 841-859.
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Matthew, W.D. and Granger, W., 1917, The skeleton of Diatryma, a gigantic bird from the lower Eocene of Wyoming: Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 37, p. 307-326.
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Matthew, W.D. and Granger, W., 1917, A giant Eocene bird: American Museum Journal, 17, p. 416-418.
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Granger, W., 1918, New tillodont skull from the Huerfano basin, Colorado: Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, n. 29, p. 147-148.
Matthew, W.D. and Granger, W., 1918, Fossil mammals of the Tiffany beds: Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, n. 29, p. 152.
Matthew, W.D. and Granger, W., 1921, New genera of Paleocene mammals: American Museum Novitates, n. 13, p. 1-7.
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Granger, W., 1922, The wider significance of paleontological research in China: Bulletin of the Geological Society of China, v. 1, n. 1-4, p. 8.
Granger, W. and Berkey, C.P., 1922, Discovery of Cretaceous and older Tertiary strata in Mongolia: American Museum Novitates, n. 42, p. 1-7.
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Granger, W., 1923, Paleontological discoveries of the Third Asiatic Expedition: Bulletin of the Geological Society of China, 2, n. 3-4, p. 105-108.
Granger, W. and Gregory, W.K., 1923, Protoceratops andrewsi, a preceratopsian dinosaur from Mongolia: American Museum Novitates, n. 72, p 1-9.
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Matthew, W.D. and Granger, W., 1923, New fossil mammals from the Pliocene of Sze-Chuan, China: Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 73, p. 563-598.
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Matthew, W.D. and Granger, W., 1923, The fauna of the Houldjin gravels: American Museum Novitates, n. 97, p. 1-6.
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Matthew, W.D. and Granger, W., 1923, The fauna of the Ardyn Obo formation: American Museum Novitates, n. 98, p. 1-5.
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Matthew, W.D. and Granger, W., 1923, New Bathyergidae from the Oligocene of Mongolia: American Museum Novitates, n. 101, p. 1-5.
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Matthew, W.D. and Granger, W., 1923, Nine new rodents from the Oligocene of Mongolia: American Museum Novitates, n. 102, p. 1-10.
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Berkey, C.P. and Granger, W., 1923, Later sediments of the desert basins of central Mongolia: American Museum Novitates, n. 77, p. 1-16.
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Granger, W., 1924, Comments on the epidermal tubercles; in Osborn, H.F., Psittacosaurus and Protiguanadon: two lower Cretaceous iguanodonts from Mongolia: American Museum Novitates, n. 127, p. 16.
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Matthew, W.D. and Granger, W., 1924, New Carnivora from the Tertiary of Mongolia: American Museum Novitates, n. 104, p. 1-9.
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Matthew, W.D. and Granger, W., 1924, New insectivores and ruminants from the Tertiary of Mongolia, with remarks on the correlation: American Museum Novitates, n. 105, p. 1-7.
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Granger, W., 1925, Field catalogue and notes published; in Osborn, H.F., Upper Eocene and lower Oligocene titanotheres of Mongolia: American Museum Novitates, n. 202, p. 2-4.
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Matthew, W.D. and Granger, W., 1925, Fauna and correlation of the Gashato Formation of Mongolia: American Museum Novitates, n. 189, p. 1-12.
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Matthew, W.D. and Granger, W., 1925, New creodonts and rodents from the Ardyn Obo Formation of Mongolia: American Museum Novitates, n. 193, p. 1-7.
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Matthew, W.D. and Granger, W., 1925, New ungulates from the Ardyn Obo Formation of Mongolia with faunal list and remarks on correlation: American Museum Novitates, n. 195, p. 1-12.
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Matthew, W.D. and Granger, W., 1925, New mammals from the Shara Murun Eocene of Mongolia: American Museum Novitates, n. 196, p. 1-11.
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Matthew, W.D. and Granger, W., 1925, New mammals from the Irdin Manha Eocene of Mongolia: American Museum Novitates, n. 198, p. 1-10.
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Matthew, W.D. and Granger, W., 1925, The smaller perissodactyls of the Irdin Manha Formation, Eocene of Mongolia: American Museum Novitates, n. 199, p. 1-9.
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Matthew, W.D. and Granger, W., 1926, Two new perissodactyls from the Arshanto Eocene of Mongolia: American Museum Novitates, n. 208, p. 1-5.
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Matthew, W.D. and Granger, W., 1926, The most significant fossil finds of the Mongolian expeditions: Natural History, v. 26, p. 532-53.
Granger, W., 1927, [On the activities of the Central Asiatic Expeditions]: Natural History, v. 27, p. 633-634.
Berkey, C.P., Granger, W. and Morris, F.K., 1928, New stratigraphic formations in Mongolia: Bulletin of the Geological Society of America, 39, p. 213-214.
Matthew, W.D., Granger, W. and Simpson, G.G., 1928, Paleocene Multituberculates from Mongolia: American Museum Novitates, n. 331, p. 1-4.
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Granger, W. and Simpson, G.G., 1928, Multituberculates in the Wasatch Formation: American Museum Novitates, n. 312, p. 1-4.
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Berkey, C.P., Granger, W. and Morris, F.K., 1929, Additional new formations in the later sediments of Mongolia: American Museum Novitates, n. 385, p. 1-12.
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Matthew, W.D., Granger, W. and Simpson, G.G., 1929, Additions to the fauna of the Gashato Formation of Mongolia: American Museum Novitates, n. 376, p. 1-12.
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Granger, W. and Simpson, G.G., 1929, A revision of the Tertiary Multituberculata: Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 56, p. 601-676.
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Granger, W., 1931, Survey of Pliocene formations in eastern China: Natural History, 31, p. 338-339.
Granger, W., 1931, Camp life on the Gobi Desert: Natural History, 31, p. 359-373.
Granger, W., 1931, Prefatory Note; in Matthew, W.D., Genera and new species of ground sloths from the pleistocene of Cuba: American Museum Novitates, 511, p. 1-5.
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Osborn, H. F. and Granger, W., 1931, Coryphodonts of Mongolia, Eudinoceras mongoliensis Osborn, e. kholobolchiensis sp. nov.: American Museum Novitates, n. 459, p. 1-13.
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Osborn, H. F. and Granger, W., 1931. The shoveltuskers, Ambelodontinae, of Central Asia: American Museum Novitates, n. 470, p. 1-12. 56.
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Granger, W., 1932, Note on preparation and preliminary study of amblyopda, proboscidea and titanotheres from Mongolia by Osborn and Granger: Annual Report, DVP.
Granger, W., 1932, Chapter XLVIII. Paleontological Exploration in Eastern Szechuan: Winter Seasons of 1921-1922, 1922-1923, and 1925-26; in Andrews, R.C., 1932, The New Conquest of Central Asia: Natural History of Central Asia, New York: American Museum of Natural History, v. 1, p. 501-528.
Granger, W., 1932, Chapter XLIX. A reconnaissance in Yunnan, 1926- 1927; in Andrews, R.C., 1932, The New Conquest of Central Asia: Natural History of Central Asia, New York: American Museum of Natural History, v. 1, p. 529-540.
Granger, W., 1932, A habitat group of titanotheres in the Field Museum: Natural History, 32, p. 104-105.
Osborn, H. F. and Granger, W., 1932, Coryphodonts and uintatheres from the Mongolian expedition of 1930: American Museum Novitates, n. 552, p. 1-16.
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Osborn, H. F. and Granger, W., 1932, Platybelodon grangeri, three growth stages, and a new serridentine from Mongolia: American Museum Novitates, n. 537, p. 1-13.
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Granger, W., 1934, [On second Scarritt expedition to northern Patagonia]: Natural History, 34, p. 403.
Granger, W. and Gregory, W.K., 1934, An apparently new family of amblypod mammals from Mongolia: American Museum Novitates, n. 720, p. 1-8.
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Granger, W. and Gregory, W.K., 1934, A new restoration of Baluchitherium: Proceedings of the Geological Society of America, p. 378-379.
Granger, W., 1935, Wyoming fossil dinosaur collection: Natural History, v. 35, p. 83-84.
Granger, W. and Gregory, W.K., 1935, A revised restoration of the skeleton of Baluchitherium, gigantic fossil rhinoceros of Central Asia: American Museum Novitates, 787, p. 1-3.
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Granger, W., 1936, The story of the dinosaur eggs: Natural History, v. 38, p. 21-25.
Granger, W. and Gregory, W.K, 1936, Further notes on the gigantic extinct rhinoceros, Baluchitherium, from the Oligocene of Mongolia: Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, v. 72, n. 1, p. 1-73.
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Granger, W., 1937, Contributor and editor. See: Matthew, W.D., Paleocene faunas of the San Juan Basin, New Mexico: Transactions of the American Philosophical Society, 30, i-viii+1-510, 85 figs., 65 pls.
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Gregory, W.K. and Granger, W., 1937, Review of Mongolian titanotheres: Proceedings of the Geological Society of America, 1936, p. 376-377.
Granger, W., 1938, Fossil gaur skeleton: Natural History, v. 41, p. 304.
Granger, W., 1938, A giant oxyaenid from the upper Eocene of Mongolia: American Museum Novitates, n. 969, p. 1-5.
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Granger, W., 1938, Medicine bones: Natural History, v. 42, p. 264-271.
Gregory, W.K. and Granger, W., 1938, A new titanothere genus from the upper Eocene of Mongolia and North America; in Colbert, E.H., 1938B, p. 435-436.
Granger, W., 1939, Fossil bird tracks: Science Service (August).
Granger, W., 1941, Paleontology: Colliers Year Book, p. 481-483.
Granger, W. and Gregory, W.K., 1943, A revision of the Mongolian titanotheres: Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 80, p. 349-389.
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Colbert, E.H. and Hooijer, D.A., 1953, Pleistocene mammals from the limestone fissures of Szechwan, China: Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, 102, 1-134.
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